Which aphorisms would have been most relevant to the struggle for independence?
a.) don't cou...
English, 31.01.2020 15:01 arianaguerin
Which aphorisms would have been most relevant to the struggle for independence?
a.) don't count your chickens before they hatch.
b.) a penny saved is a penny earned
c.) quarrels could never last for long, if only on one side lay the wrong
d.) today is yesterdays pupil
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