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Match the phrases in table A with lines of the poem given in table B. Phrases (1) Toil hard (2) Get rid of all (3) Extremely poor condition (4) Need desperately

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Match the phrases in table A with lines of the poem given in table B.

Phrases Lines
(1) Toil hard (a) If you want a thing bad enough...
(2) Get rid of all (b) If neither cold nor poverty, famished...
(3) Extremely poor condition (c) To work day and night for it.
(4) Need desperately (d) Lose all your terror of the opposition for it.
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Solution

Phrases Lines
(1) Toil hard (c) To work day and night for it.
(2) Get rid of all (d) Lose all your terror of the opposition for it.
(3) Extremely poor condition (b) If neither cold nor poverty, famished...
(4) Need desperately (a) If you want a thing bad enough...
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Chapter 3.4: The Will to Win - English Workshop [Page 127]

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Chapter 3.4 The Will to Win
English Workshop | Q 6 | Page 127

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