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don't run ____ your hat a) before b)after c) for​

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Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Don't run after your hat.

Explanation:

  • The correct preposition to fill the given phrase would be 'after.' The phrase derives its meaning on the basis of the popular essay 'Running After One's Hat' by G. K. Chesterton.
  • The author conveys the idea of how one gets irritated over petty issues of our daily life and lose patience and worry about things that are unnecessary.
  • Thus, the author says 'don't run after your hat' implying that do not complain about things but rather begin to enjoy them and show acceptance towards everything. Adopting a positive attitude will relieve one from stress and anxieties.

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