English, asked by Mathu07, 6 months ago

subheadings of the proverb practice makes a man perfect​

Answers

Answered by jakylarichardson07
2

Answer:

Brainiest me

Explanation:

The Proverb – ‘Practice Makes a Man Perfect’ professes that when you practice something then you will gain mastery over it. By practice, it means that doing the thing repeatedly for several times. It could be anything like, studying, playing, or anything else. If you keep on repeating the act then you will gain excellence in that particular act or field.

Let’s take the example of a student who has to write an exam after a couple of months. He is particularly weak in math and wants to fare well in the exam. If he practices math regularly, that he will become good at the subject and score well. This is what the proverb wants to convey.

Examples

An example sentence is the best way to understand the meaning of a proverb and its message. I have given below some examples of the proverb – ‘Practice Makes a Man Perfect’. I hope that these examples will give an insight into the proverb and let you understand its true essence.

“A surgeon, who is regularly performing surgeries, becomes so perfect that patients blindly trust him/her with their lives”.

“A pilot has to fly hundreds of hour’s solo before he/she is given the responsibility of a commercial plane because only regular practice makes them perfect enough to be trusted with other’s lives.”

“The goldsmith only perfects his skills through lots and lots of practice.”

“Major Dhyan Chand, the greatest hockey player in history, has made himself so perfect in the sport that he was even called a magician. The ball he chased seems too stuck to his stick. He was able to achieve such a level of perfection, only through practice.”

“Sir Dom Bradman, the highly acknowledged batsman of all times, used to practice for hours every day, during his childhood. He practiced so hard that he had scored his first century at the age of 12.”

Similar questions