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Idioms in Context- Multiple Choice Meaning

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  • Susie had a really tiring day. She woke up early, went to school all day, then she had a to go to a friend's house to work on a project. That night, she couldn't wait to hit the sack. What does "hit the sack" mean?
    Go to sleep
    Better to arrive late than not to come at all
    Doing something poorly in order to save time
  • Patrick went to a big company to try to get them to support his new great invention. The company dismissed his idea, saying that there were thousands of others like it. His idea was a dime a dozen.What does "a dime a dozen" mean?
    Stop working on something
    Something is very common
    The person we were just talking about showed up
  • Mary didn't get to go on the field trip to the zoon, but that was a blessing in disguise because it started raining and everyone had a terrible time. What does "a blessing in disguise" mean?
    To calm down
    To not hold someone responsible for something
    A good thing that seems bad at first
  • Bob worked hard to learn the new math process. His teacher checked his work and told him he was on the ball. What does "on the ball" mean?
    Doing a good job
    I have no idea
    Let's not talk or think about that problem right now
  • Stephan wanted to buy stocks for the big company while prices were low but missed the boat. What does "missed the boat" mean?
    Understand something complicated
    My patience has run out
    It's too late
  • George didn't want to buy a new car because it was so expensive. But his car was more than 15 years old and was starting to break down. He knew he would just have to bite the bullet and buy a new one. What does "bite the bullet" mean?
    To get something over with because it will happen anyway
    Make a problem worse
    Tell something briefly
  • Larry was excited to be a part of the musical. He would be playing a big part in it and he felt nervous. The show was about to start and his teacher told him to break a leg. What does "break a leg" mean?
    It's not complicated
    Good Luck
    Work better or leave
  • Patrice hated working hard. She was upset when she didn't get chosen as her class representative. Her mom told her, "well, you didn't really work at getting the position. No pain, no gain." What does "no pain, no gain" mean?
    You don't notice how long something lasts when it's fun
    Sick, not feeling well
    You have to work for what you want
  • Peter thought the dentist was pulling his leg when he told her that she had 10 cavities. What does "pull someone's leg" mean?
    Slow down
    To joke with someone
    Do the thing you've been not wanting to so you can move on
  • Nathalie told her mom that she forgot to bring her report card home. Her mom didn't really believe her, but decided to give her the benefit of the doubt. What does "give him the benefit of the doubt" mean?
    Get upset
    Things are going well so far
    Trust what someone says
  • Peter and his friends wanted to build the best racing cart for the race, but their cart broke when going down a steep hill. They needed to go back to the drawing board to make a new cart. What does "go back to the drawing board" mean?
    Get out of control
    Don't be so critical
    Start over