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Match the proverbs with their meanings:
Proverbs
1. All's well that ends well
2. A stitch in time saves nine
3. The early bird catches the worm
Meanings
a) Things that look good outwardly may
not be as valuable or good
b) The person who arrives first is most
likely to get what he wants
c) By continuous efforts a person can
achieve and succeed
d) If you sort out a problem immediately it
may save extra work later
e) As long as the outcome is good,
problems on the way don't matter
4. All that glitters is not gold
5. Practice makes a man perfect
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Answered by sabeeh23
2

Answer:

A proverb is a short saying that states a general truth or advice. They're popular as they are told and retold through generations, incorporated in books and stories that grandparents narrate to children. Proverbs have a deeper meaning than the one you perceive at first. The given proverb is an advice, that if you're an early bird, i.e., if you start your work soon enough you'll accomplish your goals you have in mind (worm). If you procrastinate and do things according to your own time you may not succeed. This is given in option B, hence it's correct. Options A and C are vague and don't provide the meaning of the proverb, hence they're incorrect. Option D is not true, hence it's incorrect.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

1 = e

2 = d

3 = b

4 = a

5 = c

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