10 points
which word or phrase best reveals the author's tone towards his uncle in this...
History, 09.10.2019 02:10 lhmsokol56
10 points
which word or phrase best reveals the author's tone towards his uncle in this passage?
when i hear people boasting of a work as yet undone, and trying to anticipate the credit which belongs only to actual
achievement, i call to mind that scene by the brookside, and the wise caution of my uncle in that particular instance takes the
form of a proverb of universal application: "never brag of your fish before you catch him."
a. application
b. proverb
c. wise
d. particular instance
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