What is the meaning of the proverb 'Do not put the cart before the horse'?
A. Put the horse behind the cart
B. Do not follow any order when you do things.
C. A cart cannot move without a horse.
D. Do things in proper order.
সঠিক উত্তরঃ
D.
Do things in proper order.
Explanation: 

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