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  • You lost your favorite toy and cried your heart out. What does that mean?
    Feeling nervous
    Take a risk
    Cry a lot
    Good luck
  • Your mom asks you to lend a hand with the dishes. What does that mean?
    Almost able to remember something
    Memorize
    Help
    Someone or something that is annoying
  • Your friend says he ate 100 pizzas, but then says he’s pulling your leg. What does he mean?
    It's a joke
    Memorize
    Almost able to remember something
    Help
  • You wave at your friend, but he gives you the cold shoulder. What does that mean?
    Take a risk
    Listening carefully
    Ignores on purpose
    It's a joke
  • Before a play, your teacher tells you, 'Break a leg!' What does she mean?
    Good luck
    Cry a lot
    Very expensive
    Feeling nervous about doing something
  • You almost remember the answer in class—it’s on the tip of your tongue. What does that mean?
    Get something off your chest
    Someone or something that is annoying
    Almost able to remember something
    Listening carefully
  • You tell your teacher you’re all ears. What does that mean?
    Watch carefully
    Get something off your chest
    Listening carefully
    Someone or something that is annoying
  • You are about to give a speech but you don’t want to go up. You have cold feet. What does that mean?
    Feeling nervous about doing something
    Cry a lot
    Very expensive
    Good luck
  • You stick your neck out to defend your friend. What does that mean?
    Someone or something that is annoying
    Listening carefully
    It's a joke
    Take a risk
  • You finally tell your friend that he hurt your feelings. What are you doing?
    Watch carefully
    Good luck
    Feeling nervous
    Get something off your chest
  • Homework every night feels like a pain in the neck. What does that mean?
    Get something off your chest
    Someone or something that is annoying
    Take a risk
    Watch carefully
  • Your friend says the new video game costs an arm and a leg. What does he mean?
    Very expensive
    Take a risk
    Feeling nervous
    Ignore someone on purpose
  • Before a spelling bee, you feel butterflies in your stomach. What does that mean?
    Memorize
    Feeling nervous
    Ignores on purpose
    Listening carefully
  • You learn your multiplication facts by heart. What does that mean?
    Memorize
    Almost able to remember something
    Get something off your chest
    Someone or something that is annoying
  • Your teacher asks you to keep an eye on the classroom pet. What do you do?
    Watch carefully
    Good luck
    Cry a lot
    Very expensive