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LESSON D PROVERBS

READING / VOCABULARY
WISDOM: the ability to use your knowledge and

experience to make good decisions and judgments One certainly hopes to gain a little wisdom as one grows older.
FOLLY : the fact of being stupid, or a stupid action,

idea, etc.: RACCOON : .

HANDY : useful or convenient:


BABBLE: to talk or say something in a quick, confused,

excited, or silly way. The children babbled excitedly among themselves. BLUNDER :a serious mistake, usually caused by not taking care or thinking He said that the tax was a major political blunder-

proverbs
absence makes the heart grow fonder many hands make light work too many cooks spoil the broth

it never rains but it pours


the apple doesnt fall far from the tree if at first you dont succeed., try, try again the early bird catches the worm he who hesitates is lost

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