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This was an apparent dilemma and I had to choose between what was personal and selfish and what was just right. I finally decided to take the ___❓____ road and help him despite the fact that he had always been mean to me.
✏️ ANSWER: to take the high road / by Cambridge Dictionary
Meaning: to behave in a moral way when other people are not behaving morally.
Examples:
He decided to take the high road and say he was sorry.
Taking the high road, Alvarez never fired back with insults of his own.
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Meaning: to behave in a moral way when other people are not behaving morally.
Examples:
He decided to take the high road and say he was sorry.
Taking the high road, Alvarez never fired back with insults of his own.
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Yellow Jack (flag)
maritime flag communicating presence or absence of disease on-board
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"I do want to see my child climb the ______ of success."
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"I do want to see my child climb the ______ of success."
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🧩 Look at this slogan t-shirt. Can you say: 1. What is the other half of the phrase on the t-shirt? (i.e., Finders keepers, _s _s?) 2. What does this idiom mean and who usually uses it? 3. What does the graphic and the idiom on the t-shirt probably intend…
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‘Finders keepers’ is the first half of the children’s adage ‘Finders keepers, losers weepers’. You may want to know that the verb ‘be’ is left out from here. So in essence the adage reads as ‘Finders ARE keepers and losers ARE weepers.’. Now, the first half means that if someone finds something by chance, they can keep it for themselves, even though it does not belong to them. The second part, that is ‘losers weepers’, which often remains unsaid, means that the person who’s lost that something will cry!
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‘Finders keepers’ is the first half of the children’s adage ‘Finders keepers, losers weepers’. You may want to know that the verb ‘be’ is left out from here. So in essence the adage reads as ‘Finders ARE keepers and losers ARE weepers.’. Now, the first half means that if someone finds something by chance, they can keep it for themselves, even though it does not belong to them. The second part, that is ‘losers weepers’, which often remains unsaid, means that the person who’s lost that something will cry!
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Which word or words can fill in the blank?
"I do want to see my child climb the ______ of success."
"I do want to see my child climb the ______ of success."
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ALL the options could perfectly fill in the blank. ☺️
Look up the words you don't know. Then look for examples online and write in the comments below your best examples using these expressions.
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ℹ️ A rung is any of the bars that forms a step in a ladder.
ALL the options could perfectly fill in the blank. ☺️
Look up the words you don't know. Then look for examples online and write in the comments below your best examples using these expressions.
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ℹ️ A rung is any of the bars that forms a step in a ladder.
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Which of the following nouns can come in plural form?
Answer why it is so in the comments below
#common_errors
Answer why it is so in the comments below
#common_errors
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