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English Proverbs : Proverb to Meaning I


Given the PROVERB, identify the MEANING
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All roads lead to Rome.     1It is preferable to be cautious than be rash and get into trouble.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder.     2What pleases the sight varies from one person to another.
Better late than never.     3People can arrive at the same conclusion by different means.
Better safe than sorry.     4It is preferable to do a job even if it is delayed than not do it at all.
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.     5Our affection increases when we are parted from our loved ones.


 
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