Question
Match the phrases in table A with lines from the extract given in table B:
'A' (Phrases)'B' (Lines)
(1) Toil hard(a) If you want a thing bad enough...
(2) Get rid of all(b) Fret for it ...
(3) Worry a lot about it (c) To work day and night for it
(4) Need desperately(d) Lose all your terror of

Answer

(1) Toil hard - To work day and night for it
(2) Get rid of all - Lose all your terror of the opposition for it.
(3) Worry a lot about it - Fret for it...
(4) Need desperately - If you want a thing bad enough...

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