This is going to be a little messier than I like, but ____________. (Choose the correct proverb.)
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Choose the correct answer:

(a) beggars can’t be choosers

(b) children should be seen and not heard

(c) walls have ears

(d) the end justifies the means
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This is going to be a little messier than I like, but beggars can't be choosers. (Option a)
- The proverb 'beggars can't be choosers' means that when one has received something upon request, then they should not present their choices for it.
- The idiom 'walls have ears' reflects that others might be secretly listening to what someone is saying.
- The phrase 'the end justifies the means' indicates that unfair tactics can be adopted if the ultimate aim is justified.
- In the given sentence, there is an idea that the girl is not fully satisfied with something, but she can't customize as beggars can't be choosers.
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