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1. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush. The sentence means-

  • A. Take what you have got readily available rather than expecting better in the future.
  • B. Take what you have got readily available rather than expecting better in the future.
  • C. Take what you have got readily available rather than expecting better in the future.
  • D. Take what you have got readily available rather than expecting better in the future.

Answer: Option A

Explanation:


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