SET 4 1. 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 2. 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 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 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 5. 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 Your score is LinkedIn Facebook Twitter VKontakte Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10