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Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "take the bull by the horns" means to:
A. Avoid a challenge.
B. Face a challenge head-on.
C. Be aggressive.
D. Be passive.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "in the driver's seat," they are:
A. In control.
B. Driving a car.
C. Lost.
D. Confused.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "a blessing in disguise" mean?
A. A good thing that seems bad.
B. A bad thing.
C. A hidden treasure.
D. A gift.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "bite the bullet" means to:
A. Avoid a difficult task.
B. Face a difficult situation.
C. Make a poor choice.
D. Give up.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "on the same page," they are:
A. In agreement.
B. Confused.
C. Disagreeing.
D. Reading together.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "kick the bucket" mean?
A. Start a project.
B. Die.
C. Get angry.
D. Travel.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "put all your eggs in one basket" means to:
A. Diversify your efforts.
B. Take a risk.
C. Save money.
D. Focus on one thing.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
If someone is "fishing for compliments," they are:
A. Seeking attention.
B. Trying to catch fish.
C. Complimenting others.
D. Ignoring others.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
What does "once in a blue moon" mean?
A. Very frequently.
B. Rarely.
C. Every month.
D. Always.
Fani Warraich
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Idiom and Phrases
To "take it with a grain of salt" means to:
A. Accept something literally.
B. Be skeptical.
C. Ignore advice.
D. Believe everything.
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