Idiomatic Expression Interpretations
Guess the closest possible meaning of the given idiom from the options given below :Wheel and Woe
Answer: In prosperity and diversity
Explanation
weal and woe.
This expression refers to the good and bad times, the joys and sorrows, or prosperity and misfortune.
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