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Idioms and inferences

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  • When asked who broke the window, Evan said, “I don’t want to throw anyone under the bus.” What does "throwing under the bus" mean?
    He wants to tell the truth loudly
    He doesn’t know what happened
    He doesn’t want to blame someone
  • After hearing the surprise party plan, Lily said, “My lips are sealed.” What does "my lips are sealed" mean?
    She forgot the plan
    She will keep the secret
    She is angry
  • When Noah said he would clean his room but didn’t, his sister said, “Actions speak louder than words.” What does this mean?
    What you do matters more than what you say
    Words are very important
    Talking is better than doing
  • When Ben couldn’t figure out the math problem, his teacher gave him a small hint to “point him in the right direction.” What does this idiom mean?
    Ignore him
    Give the answer
    Give a clue
  • Ava brought three pencils to class just in case one broke. Her friend said she likes to “play it safe.” What can you infer about Ava?
    She takes risks
    She forgets things
    She plans ahead
  • Carla kept checking the clock during the movie. Her brother said, “You look like you’re on pins and needles.” What does this idiom mean?
    Very angry
    Very nervous or excited
    Very sleepy
  • During the group project, Marcus did all the talking while the others sat quietly. Later, his teacher told him he was “hogging the spotlight.” What does “hogging the spotlight” most likely mean?
    Wanting all the attention
    Being shy and quiet
    Forgetting the assignment
  • After practicing piano every day for a month, Lila finally played the song perfectly. Her mom said, “Practice really paid off.” What can you infer about Lila?
    She improved
    She forgot the song
    She gave up
  • After missing the bus, Tyler walked into class late and said, “Well, that’s just my luck.” What can you infer Tyler feels?
    Proud
    Frustrated
    Excited
  • When the new student tripped in the hallway, Jordan pretended not to notice and kept walking. Later, he said he didn’t want to “add fuel to the fire.” What does “add fuel to the fire” mean?
    Fix the situation
    Start a fire
    Make the problem worse
  • When Olivia forgot her lunch at home, her friend shared half of his sandwich. Olivia said, “You really saved my bacon!” What does "you saved my bacon" mean?
    You cooked food
    You helped me a lot
    You made a mistake
  • When the science experiment finally worked, Carlos said, “That was a piece of cake.” What can you infer about the task?
    It was confusing
    It was very hard
    It was easy
  • When the teacher announced a pop quiz, the class groaned. Sam whispered, “Here we go again.” What does this most likely mean?
    This happens often
    He is excited
    He doesn’t understand
  • After losing two games in a row, the coach told the team to “keep their heads up.” What does this suggest the coach wants?
    The team to quit
    The team to argue
    The team to stay positive
  • Before the test, Maya kept flipping through her notes and whispering facts to herself. Her friend said, “You’re burning the midnight oil.” What does this idiom suggest?
    She is cooking
    She is studying late
    She is watching TV