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tester [92]
2 years ago
8

Match the quote with its meaning,

English
1 answer:
FromTheMoon [43]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Explanation:

So unlimited a power can belong only to God matches with Some things are beyond the control of people and governments

I call not upon a few, but upon all. matches with All people need to do their part.

Show your faith by your works matches with Back your words with actions

Be too tough rather than not tough enough matches with better have too much force than too little

What we obtain too cheap, we esteem to lightly matches with What can be gotten easily is not always greatly appreciated

Let them call me rebel and welcome: I feel no concern from it. matches with One should proudly stand up for one's beliefs

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