[ Tenses and Figurative Language ]
. Explain the proverb ‘When in Rome, do as the Romans do’.
A. Always do what the tourists do, not the locals.
B. Adapt to local customs and practices.
C. Ignore local traditions and stick to your own ways.
D. Follow your own beliefs regardless of the situation.
Select your answer:

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