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Using Figurative Language
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"this neck of the woods" means: A) a particular area / B) someone to talk to / C) decided yet
A
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When someone is "hot under the collar" means they are:
busy
losing their temper
nervous
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If a person "feels down about something," it means they are:
losing his or her temper
sad or depressed
worried or nervous
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If someone is "on top of the world," it means:
angry/losing their temper
excited and happy
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If someone is "snowed under with work" it means
they have been snowed in
they are very bored
they are very busy
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"Put my foot in my mouth" means: A) around here / B) someone to talk to / C) say something to make you feel worse
C
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"made up my mind yet" means: A) decided yet / B) see how I feel at the time / C) It was really expensive
A
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"cost an arm and a leg" means: A) around here / B) decided yet/ C) It was really expensive
C
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"up to my eyes in work" means: A) really busy / B) someone to talk to / C) being angry
A
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"play it by ear" means: A) around here / B) see how I feel at the time / C) It was really expensive
B
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"get it off my chest" means: A) around here / B) see how I feel at the time / C) talk about it
C
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"flared up" means: A) being angry / B) see how I feel at the time / C) It was really expensive
A
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"A shoulder to cry on" means: A) decided yet / B) someone to talk to / C) say something to make you feel worse
B
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