Use the passage to answer the question.

Tia was making a large poster for a homework project. She put scissors to a piece of paper to make letters on her poster, when he mother interrupted you.

"Perhaps you should trace the letters before cutting", she reminded Tia. "It is better to measure twice, cut once, than to start all over again."

Which sentence explains the meaning of the adage measure twice, cut once?

Shortcuts can prove valuable.
It is wise to work carefully and not rush through a job.
Anytime you cut something, you should make sure to have a ruler and scissors.
All projects require hard work.

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The sentence that explains the meaning of the adage "measure twice, cut once" is:

"It is wise to work carefully and not rush through a job."

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