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Answered by spoorthi012
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Answer:

1) people should not throw stones who live in glass houses

2) prepare for worst but hope for best.

5) who help themselves god help them

6) godliness to next is cleanliness

8) in one basket don't put all your eggs

Answered by Lilac584
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Explanation:

(i) This idiom metaphorically pushes forward the idea that if we have faults in ourselves, we mustn't tease others about the same thing.

(ii) This phrase prepares us to accept the outcome of anything, no matter how good or bad. It motivates us to try our best, and not feel broken when we fail at the same time.

(iii) This sentence is seemingly trying to convey the fact that people who are alike seem to enjoy each others' company. For example, smart people like to talk to other smart people.

(iv) This conveys the message that even a subtle think like a mere picture can sometimes make someone feel more than many meaningless words.

(v) This promotes the idea that when a person is determined to really change, it gets easier, since it feels like God is helping you when you really try to achieve something wholeheartedly.

(vi) This idiom tells us to promote cleanliness in our world.

(vii) This idiom says that when too many people attempt to work on something delicate, the different opinions of others spoil the food.

(viii) This idiom says that don't always put all your effort towards one thing, instead try to be all-rounded and pretty good at everything!

(ix) This idiom says that we mustn't begin celebrating about something too early, instead, we should humbly wait for the result and accept it.

(x) This idiom encourages us to seize the opportunity whenever we have it, similar to how you must only bend the iron when it is hot!

I hope this helps!!

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Lilac584

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