English Language Arts
Grade 5
45 min
Identify the meaning of idioms and adages: set 2
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What does the adage 'actions speak louder than words' mean?
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What does the idiom 'bite the bullet' mean?
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What does the adage 'the early bird gets the worm' mean?
Sample Practice Questions
Easy
If someone says you are "barking up the wrong tree," what do they mean?
0.You are looking in the wrong place or blaming the wrong person.
1.You are very good at climbing trees.
2.You are making a lot of noise like a dog.
3.You have found the right answer to a problem.
Easy
What does the adage "don't count your chickens before they hatch" mean?
0.You should count your eggs carefully.
1.You shouldn't make plans based on something that hasn't happened yet.
2.Chickens are very hard to count.
3.It is good luck to have many chickens.
Easy
When your friend tells you to "bite the bullet," what are they telling you to do?
0.Chew on something made of metal.
1.Go to the dentist right away.
2.Face a difficult situation with courage.
3.Eat your food very quickly.
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