Liberty is not easy, but it is far better to be an _____ fox, hungry and threatened on its hill, than a _____ canary safe and secure in its cage.
A. aging, young
B. angry, content
C. imperious, lethargic
D. unfettered, well-fed
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
unfettered, well-fed
Explanation:
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