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when you get in the car or bicycle you choose where you want to go is ............. and driving or riding through the streets while keeping to the left to the road is .............. (a) Liberty, Discipline
(b) Discipline, Liberty (c) none of these​

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Answered by harmanpreetkaur37
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Answer:

none of these because this was in my 10 th grade book

Answered by chandujnv002
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Answer:

When you get in the car or bicycle you choose where you want to go is liberty and driving or riding through the streets while keeping to the left to the road is discipline.

Explanation:

What is liberty?

  • It is the state of being free from social, economic, and political oppression or restrictions imposed by an authority.
  • It is the freedom to act according to one’s own wishes.

What is discipline?

  • It is the practice of following rules or codes of behaviour.
  • It is an important aspect in one’s life to lead a systematic and orderly life.
  • Sometimes, lack of discipline can cause serious punishment as well as damage.
  • For instance, it is part of the discipline of our lives to follow traffic rules, which are meant for safety.
  • Thus, in the above sentence, it is the liberty of the person to move according to his wish, but it’s his responsibility to be disciplined, while on the road.

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