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Situations

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    Hypothetical situations; nonliteral language
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  • She told her co-star to "break a leg!" What did she mean?
    Good luck!
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  • You are talking to your friend on the phone but don't know how to end the conversation so you can go to bed. What should you do?
    Tell your friend you are going to bed and will talk to them another time.
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  • After they finished working on their project, one student said, "let's call it a day." What did they mean?
    Let's stop working for now
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  • You are at the cash register checking out at the grocery store. You are $2 short and do not have enough money. What do you do?
    Put one item back so you can afford the rest.
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  • You are running late for school, and when you arrive you are breathing heavily and sweating. Your teacher tells you, "easy does it." What does this mean?
    Slow down
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  • It's 9pm and you are heading to your bedroom in pajamas when your mom asks what you are doing. You say, "I'm going to hit the sack." What did you tell your mom you're doing?.
    Going to bed
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  • You're trying to have a Zoom meeting and there's a loud phone conversation going on in the background. You tell them that you're having a hard time hearing them but they don't do anything. What do you do?
    Move to another room for the rest of the meeting
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  • Your computer's microphone is broken and you have to ask your teacher a question during Zoom class. What should you do?
    Type your question in the chat.
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  • You order a hamburger without onions at In-n-out. When you get your order, you see there are onions on your burger. What do you do?
    Take the onions off the burger.
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  • You want to ride your bike and your friend wants to go to the park. When you realize you can ride your bikes to the park, you think "that's the best of both worlds." What does that mean?
    It's an ideal situation
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  • You are talking to your friend on the phone and they sound like their nose is plugged up, and they keep coughing. You ask if they are okay and they say, "I'm under the weather." What did they tell you?
    They are feeling sick.
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  • Your alarm did not go off and you woke up 15 minutes late. It is important that you not be late for school. What do you do?
    Get ready quickly; take breakfast to go
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  • Your friend tells you that they didn't do well on a test they studied hard for. How do you think they are feeling? What's something you could say to them?
    Frustrated/ down/ upset; you'll do better next time/ we can study together
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  • Your sister got the part in the school play that she was hoping for- how does she probably feel?
    Excited/ nervous
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  • Your teacher gave a fast-paced lecture on a new concept in math class, and you told her you were having a hard time "wrapping your head around it." How were you feeling?
    Confused
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  • Your friend is not very good at basketball and was chosen last for a team in P.E. How do you think they feel?
    Upset/ embarrassed/ sad
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