What does the idiom 'Don’t cut off the hand that feeds you' mean?
One should be independent.
Never harm those who help or support you.
Always help others.
Cutting is necessary to grow.
'A lion does not turn around when a small dog barks' means:
Only lions can ignore dogs.
Ignore minor distractions.
Barking dogs can hurt lions.
Small problems are insignificant.
'A bird will always return to its nest' refers to which of the following?
Birds prefer new locations over their nests.
People often fly away from their homes.
Birds are loyal to their homes.
People always come back to their roots.
'If the rhythm of the drum changes, the dancer must change their steps' suggests that:
Dancing is easy if the rhythm is steady.
Dancers should always dance to the same rhythm.
Adaptability is key to success.
Drums are important in dancing.
Which of the following is an African idiom about the importance of asking questions?
'The frog that sits by the river’s edge knows the water is deep.'
'He who asks questions never loses his way.'
'A bird will always return to its nest.'
'The mouth that eats the food is not the same mouth that brings the food.'