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Explain the line ," colours aren't what matter ,it's what deep down".

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Answered by NirmalPandya
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Given line:

" colours aren't what matter ,it's what deep down"

Explanation:

  • This line means that more than the appearance of a thing, its contents matter.
  • The well known line " Don't judge a book by its cover" is similar to the given line.
  • When you choose anything in life, don't go by its appearance.
  • The most fresh looking fruit can turn out to be rotten from inside.
  • Even about people, a boring looking person could turn out to be really interesting by nature.
  • So, more than appearance, the inner qualities matter.
  • For its well known that, " All that glitters, isn't gold".
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