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(i) Explain the phrase ‘Do’s and don’ts.

(ii) Explain the meaning of the Idiom ‘Rome was not built in a day’.

(iii) Explain the Idiom “Where there’s a will. There’s a way.​

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Answered by pratyushjaiswal2600
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(I) Do's mean the things and precautions necessary to be implemented by everyone.

Don't mean the things and precautions not to be implemented by anyone.

(ii) Rome was not built in a day means that important work takes time to be completed...

This phrase was a French proverb in the late 1100s but was not recorded in English until 1545.

(iii) The idiom where there's a will, there is a way

means if someone is determined to do something, he will find a way to accomplish it regardless of obstacles.

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Answered by Ruhani15
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Answer:

i) Rules or customs concerning some activities, as in it's important to know the do's and don't's of diplomatic receptions. The expression alludes what one should say and what not

ii) Means every important and remarkable work or art takes time to be alloted

iii) Means if you have that will or that confidence in you even though you are confused, you are definitely gonna find a way to sort it out!

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