which one of the six statements below tells the meaning of the following proverb?"the early bird catches the worm."
don't do the impossible
weeping is bad for the eyes.
don't worry over troubles before they come
early birds like worms best
prompt person often secure advantages over tardy ones
it is foolish to fret about thing we can not help
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Answer: Prompt person often secure advantages over tardy ones.
Explanation:
- ''The early bird gets the worm is a proverb which explains the importance of starting something early to increase the potential outcome.
- If you say the early bird catches the worm you mean that the person who arrives first in the place is most likely to get what they want compares to the one who arrived late.
- It depict how important it is to be early in life so that you can have the opportunity to grab the outcome than others , somewhere deep it makes a harsh realization of a fact that life is a race , we need to keep the pace to exceed.
- To secure the advantage is another form you can take as the meaning of this proverb.
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