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The proverb 'The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence' means:

AThere is grass on the plot next to that of ours.

BGrass is always green even during summer.

CThere was grass near the fence.

DThings that look amazing from a distance may not actually be amazing.

Answer:

D. Things that look amazing from a distance may not actually be amazing.

Read Explanation:

The proverb "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" is an idiomatic expression that means people tend to believe that other people's situations are always better or more desirable than their own. The proverb is used to convey a sense of envy or dissatisfaction with one's own circumstances, often without fully understanding the reality of what others are facing. The "other side of the fence" is an illusion of perfection that often doesn't match reality.


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