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Paraphrase the proverb:don’t start a fire you can’t put out

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Answered by Sloday141
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Answer: it is said that if you shouldn’t start a a fire you can’t put out

Explanation:

Answered by JackelineCasarez
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Avoid the actions that may bring a series of events which could not be controlled.

Explanation:

  • Paraphrasing is demonstrated as the restatement or reiteration of the idea or meaning of a written text or work in different words.
  • It is primarily employed to to clarify and explain the intended idea of the original text without altering its authentic meaning.
  • The given proverb exemplify an old saying which mainly reflects the idea that 'one should not get involved into actions('start a fire') which can evoke a series of consequential events that can not be controlled('you can't put out').
  • Thus, it suggests that such actions must be prevented.

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