My teacher gave me a project to complete during the summer vacation. I tried to finish my work but it seemed to be moving at a snail’s pace (19). I got frustrated and thought of giving up. My father told me to take the bull by the horns (20) and get it done. So I decided that I would try my best to finish the work come what may. I kept awake the whole night and the following day, behaving like a bear with a sore head (21). My head was hurting and I had a terrible migraine but I did not give up. Finally, by the sweat of my brow (22), I managed to finish it one day. I ran to school and found out that I was the very first one to submit the project. I jumped with joy (23).
Q. choose the correct meanings of the underline idioms no. 21.
My teacher gave me a project to complete during the summer vacation. I tried to finish my work but it seemed to be moving at a snail’s pace (19). I got frustrated and thought of giving up. My father told me to take the bull by the horns (20) and get it done. So I decided that I would try my best to finish the work come what may. I kept awake the whole night and the following day, behaving like a bear with a sore head (21). My head was hurting and I had a terrible migraine but I did not give up. Finally, by the sweat of my brow (22), I managed to finish it one day. I ran to school and found out that I was the very first one to submit the project. I jumped with joy (23).
Q. choose the correct meanings of the underline idioms no. 22.
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My teacher gave me a project to complete during the summer vacation. I tried to finish my work but it seemed to be moving at a snail’s pace (19). I got frustrated and thought of giving up. My father told me to take the bull by the horns (20) and get it done. So I decided that I would try my best to finish the work come what may. I kept awake the whole night and the following day, behaving like a bear with a sore head (21). My head was hurting and I had a terrible migraine but I did not give up. Finally, by the sweat of my brow (22), I managed to finish it one day. I ran to school and found out that I was the very first one to submit the project. I jumped with joy (23).
Q. choose the correct meanings of the underline idioms no. 23.
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