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Curiosity Killed The Cat

Curiosity killed the cat. 

Without googling or checking reference resources, what do you think this proverb means?

By guessing you are priming your brain for learning, which will help you remember the meaning more easily. It doesn’t matter if your guess is wrong, the key is to exercise your brain by guessing.

Write your guess in the comments below. After you post your guess, go ahead and look it up.

That’s right, I want you to find the answer. Because remember, my job as your teacher is to guide you to the answer. If I just gave you the answer without asking you to do the work, I’d be robbing you of your learning opportunity. No pain, no gain!

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3 Comments

  1. Katrin

    This proverb means that inquisitiveness harbors dangers.

  2. Amy Estrada

    Yes Katrin, good.

  3. Nia Khairina

    This one means that being curious can get us in trouble. This proverb usually used to warn someone not to ask too many questions about something.

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