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Let's start off easy. What's a word for the outside front of a building? People can put up fake ones, too.
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I'm afraid that wasn't it. đ
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What does the phrase "Don't look a gift horse in the mouth" mean?
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Not quite.
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If someone is "long in the tooth," what does that mean?
Outstanding!
Hmm, I don't think so. đ
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You're about to go on stage and your friend tells you to "break a leg." What does that mean?
Right on the money!
I'm afraid that wasn't it. đ
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When you say something is "a piece of cake," what are you saying?
You're doing great!
Not quite.
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Taking shortcuts in life is like doing which action?
You're doing great!
Not quite right. đĸ
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This plant-eating mammal with horns native to Asia and Africa is called a:
Sweet!
Having difficulty with this one?
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You're at the halfway point of the quiz! Singularity in skill leads one to be which kind of animal?
Bravo!
Hmm, I don't think so. đ
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Which word works best in the following sentence? Caren refused to ___ her belief in Santa Claus.
That's the way!
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Which expression is most similar in meaning to the phrase "it's not rocket science"?
Nice!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. đ
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When you describe an item which is very expensive, it is said to cost 'an arm and a' what body part?
Wonderful!
That was incorrect.
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A good example of a situation in which a person might use the proverb, "Two wrongs don't make a right," would be...
Great!
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True or false: "A" is the most common letter used in the English language.
Right on the money!
Uh-oh. That was incorrect. đ
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You're almost at the end! Identify the conjunction in the following sentence: There are lots of flowers in the park; however, you can see them only at certain times of the year.
Magnificent!
Hmm, I don't think so. đ
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Which of these other proverbs is closest in meaning to the following proverb? "Practice makes perfect."
Nice going!
That was incorrect.
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Last but not least, how strong is the wind when a "zephyr" blows through?
Beautiful! đ
Not quite.
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