Directions: On a separate sheet of paper, you will need to 1) define the idiom in your own words, and 2) write a sentence which proves you understand the meaning of the phrase.
Why are we doing this? Glad you asked. First, I want to introduce you to figurative language, a method of making your writing more interesting. Second, because you are only writing sentences, I can give you immediate feedback on your writing style.
1.jack-of-all-trades
2. keep a stiff upper lip
3. let sleeping dogs lie
4. make heads or tales out of ....
5. no spring chicken