We have no right to on people who do small jobs
* look up
*look after
*look down
*look out
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We have no right to look down on people who do small jobs.
Phrases and their meanings-
- A phrase is used in places to shortly convey the meaning of any given sentence.
- In this sentence, the narrator is trying to convey that people should not disrespect the class of people who do small jobs.
- To express this, the phrasal verb "look down" is used as it means to show disrespect or think of someone as not worthy of respect.
- Thus, in the sentence the phrase "look down" will be used, which conveys the meaning of the sentence as we have no right to disrespect anyone who does small jobs.
- Another phrasal verb "look up" which means to search for something is mentioned here, the option "look after" also means to take care of someone or something.
- Lastly, the phrase "look out" conveys to be careful and to keep a watch over something.
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