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"It is far honourable to fail than to cheat"
Select one:
a. A failure is more honourable than a cheater.
b. We do not earn honour when we fail so we must cheat
c. A cheater is more honourable than a failure.
d. We earn honour when we fail and cheat
"Teach him to have faith in his own ideas."
Select one:
a. Teach my son to trust everyone.
b. Teach my son to trust what his teacher says.
c. Teach my son to trust what his heart says.
d. Teach my son to have faith on friends,​

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Answered by jones65
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Answer:

1 a 2 c

Explanation:

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Answered by gurdeepkotla51
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Answer:

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