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PROJECT IN READING

Submitted by:
Christian Romeo D. Aban
III-de Jesus

Submitted to:
Teacher Aida Lyagon



IDIOMS AND THEIR MEANINGS
1. Scapegoat
Someone else who takes the blame.
2. Under the weather
Feeling ill or sick
3. Cry over spilt milk.
When you complain about a loss from the past.
4. A drop in the bucket
A very small part of something big or whole
5. Hit the hay
Go to bed or go to sleep
6. Run out of steam
To be completely out of energy
7. Your guess is as good as mine
I have no idea.
8. Have an axe to grind
To have a dispute with someone.
9. Bite off more than you can chew
To take on a task that is way too big.
10. Get over it
To move beyond something that is bothering you.















SIMILE
1. She walks as quietly as a mouse.
2. Samson is as strong as an ox.
METAPHORS
1. He has a heart of stone.
2. America is a melting pot for people from all parts of the world.

















HYPERBOLE
1. Bill Gates has got tons of money.
2. The kites were so high that they touched the sky.
PERSONIFICATION
1. The water called invitingly to the children.
2. Bright flashes of lightning were dancing in the sky.

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