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5.22.25

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  • "My teacher is awesome! She is willing to go the extra mile for her students and stays late after school to help them understand their assignments." What does go the extra mile mean?
    Make extra effort
    Slack on responsibilities
    Do the bare minimum
    Go for a run with people
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  • "Jamie is known for his short fuse; just a few days ago he screamed at his coach for not letting him play." What does short fuse mean?
    Slow to anger
    Being quiet
    Getting angry quickly
    Being the shortest on the team
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  • After constantly being prank-called, Julian decided to give Juan a taste of his own medicine and ordered twenty-seven pizzas to be delivered to Juan’s house. What does taste of his own medicine mean?
    Experiencing the same bad treatment you gave someone else
    Giving an exciting surprise
    Taking someone to the doctor
    Sharing medicine
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  • "You have cried wolf so many times that no one believes you when you're really hurt." What does it mean to cry wolf?
    Spend time outside with animals or nature
    Get hurt
    To ask for help when you don't need it
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  • "Hey. Cut me some slack. I was really busy last week and forgot to call. I'm sorry!" What does "cut me some slack" mean?
    Call them again
    Cut someone's hair for them
    Be angry
    To not judge someone too harshly
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  • No, you can’t take my dog for a walk—she’s down for the count after chasing cats all day. What does "down for the count" mean?
    Lost the race
    Misbehaving
    Tired, giving up
    Ready to go
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  • What does it mean if something "costs an arm and a leg?"
    You have to sacrifice your health for something
    It takes a lot of physical strength
    It's very expensive
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  • What does someone mean if they say "pull yourself together?"
    Why are you upset
    Change your clothes
    Calm down
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  • Which word pair does NOT mean the same thing?
    Wonderful, phenomenal
    Phenomenal, terrific
    Terrific, wonderful
    Terrific, terrible
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  • Which pair of words have similar meanings?
    Hypothesis, guess
    Hypothesis, credible
    hypothesis, true
    Hypothesis, fact
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  • If something is true for me, but not true for someone else, it is a/an....
    opinion
    truth
    fact
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  • "I've told you that a million times." is an example of a...
    hyperbole
    alliteration
    simile
    metaphor
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  • "I'm so hungry I could eat a horse" is an example of....
    simile
    hyperbole
    personification
    alliteration
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  • "The trees danced in the breeze" is an example of...
    personification
    alliteration
    idiom
    hyperbole
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  • "The old house groaned under the weight of the snow." is an example of....
    hyperbole
    personification
    simile
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  • "You're the best thing since sliced bread" is an example of...
    simile
    idiom
    personification
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