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raketka [301]
3 years ago
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Write a story to illustrate the saying "look before you leap​

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shutvik [7]3 years ago
5 0

<u>Answer:</u>

Some time ago, there was an Indian man who needed to climb Mount Everest, and he was youthful and lively. Be that as it may, he could effectively satisfy his fantasies. He went to the workplace of mount ascending and got some information about it; however, they disclosed to him that he requires preparing of at any rate a year to climb a mountain. He gets irritated and communicated to them that he needed to do it now he revealed to them that he knew it all and he can undoubtedly do as such, just he required an opportunity. Be that as it may, the climbing authority was not prepared about it. He left the workplace dishearten. He tried it himself and he ended up in failure. Thus the way a proverb says, "Look before you leap".

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