It is better to die on one's feet than live on one's knees.
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legs
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shoulders
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hands
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knees
D
Correct answer
Explanation
This proverb contrasts dying with dignity (standing 'on one's feet') versus living in submission ('on one's knees'). The word 'knees' completes the second half of the saying. This idiom emphasizes that freedom and self-respect are worth more than safety through surrender.