don't judge a book by its cover expansion of idea
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We are given an idea don't judge a book by its cover and we are asked to expand the idea.
- This sentence is true.
- Judging a book by its cover never reveals a true picture.
- The meaning of the sentence is even though the cover of a book may be very attractive, the content inside it may be disappointing.
- So if we pick a book because of its cover, we may be in for a surprise if it doesn't live up to the expectations we created of it, because of the cover.
- In real life too, the appearances of people or things may be deceiving, the deeper we look into something or someone, the clearer the picture becomes.
- Maybe appearances can be attractive, but the actual situation may be very different.
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