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Casting pearls before swine .

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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase given in bold.
Casting pearls before swine .
1). speaking nice words and vincing them
2). offering good things to undeserving people
3). uplifting the needy for their welfare
4). doing worthwhile tht unknown people


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Its very simple question offering good things to undeserving people is the correct answer.

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