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English, 27.12.2020 14:00, guazet7650

2. Read the columns carefully and match the expressions with their meanings. Column B
No
Column A
5. (A)
The head is held high
(1)
(2)
Narrow domestic walls
(a) A fearless person
(b) Sincerity of heart
(c) A person with self respect and proud of
possessing it
(3) Knowledge is free
(4) Depth of truth
(d) Narrow mindedness
(5) Mind is without fear
(e) Education is given to all
(6) Stretches its arms
(1) Dried up, infertile land of sands
Clear stream of reason (9) Clear thinking
(8) Dead habits
(h) Aim at perfection
(9) Ever widening thought and (i) Broadening the outlook and attitude
action
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2. Read the columns carefully and match the expressions with their meanings.

Column BNoColumn A5.

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