The saying, "In like a lion, out like a lamb" is often used to describe the month of March. Using what you know about animal symbolism, which of the following best explains the meaning of the saying? The beginning of the month is for celebrating common people. The end of the month is for celebrating royalty. The weather at the beginning of the month is fierce, while the weather at the end of the month is gentle and calm. Everyone can enjoy the month of March, even all of the animals. The beginning of the month is quiet and lazy, while the end of the month is productive.

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I would say the beginning of the month's weather is fierce and at the end is gentle and calm so choice B I Think!!

The meaning of the saying "In like a lion, out like a lamb" is "The weather at the beginning of the month is fierce, while the weather at the end of the month is gentle and calm".

Base on the qualities of animals, lion symbolises fierce, brave while lamb symbolises calm or quiet nature.

The sayings can be translated to mean the weather at the beginning of the month is always fierce (harsh) while the weather is calm and gentle at the end of the month.

What is weather?

Weather can be defined as the atmospheric condition of a particular place at a particular period of time

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