SET 4 1. Idiom/phrase "To take a leaf out of somebody's book" means: A. To take him as a model B. To steal something valuable C. To follow the dictates of someone D. To conform to other's standard 2. Idiom/phrase "A red herring" means: A. A challenge of great intensity B. A warning against danger C. A change for the better D. Argument that leads attention away 3. Idiom/phrase "To cock a snook at somebody" means: A. To ridicule someone B. To make a rude gesture C. To deceive somebody D. To help somebody secretly 4. Idiom/phrase "To be down in the mouth" means: A. To be humiliated B. To tell lies C. In a fighting mood D. Out of spirits 5. Idiom/phrase "To wrangle over an ass's shadow" means: A. To act in a foolish way B. To do something funny to quarrel over trifles C. To quarrel over the possession of an ass. D. None of these Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10