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Read the paragraph.
“I can’t believe that you’re bringing all that extra stuff!” Marisa said to her mom. They were packing for a two-day camping trip, and it seemed like Marisa’s mom had packed their whole house! “You never know what will happen in the great outdoors,” Marisa’s mom replied, “better safe than sorry.” Sure enough, her mom was right. It was rainy and cold for most of their trip. The rain gear, warm clothes, hot chocolate, and games her mother brought made the trip a success, despite the bad weather!
Question
What is the meaning of the proverb in the paragraph?
Responses
It is wise to prepare now to avoid problems later.
It is wise to prepare now to avoid problems later.
It is preferable to have more than less of a good thing.
It is preferable to have more than less of a good thing.
People spend more time worrying than enjoying life.
People spend more time worrying than enjoying life.
People take risks when planning trips away from home.
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It is wise to prepare now to avoid problems later.
Marisa’s mom packed extra gear so they’d be ready for rain and cold — and that preparation made the trip successful despite bad weather.
Marisa’s mom packed extra gear so they’d be ready for rain and cold — and that preparation made the trip successful despite bad weather.
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