idioms
immigrant picnic
run on
100

“A piece of cake”

Something very easy

100

What holiday is the setting for immigrant picnic

It’s the fourth of july

100

What is enjambed?



When a sentence or phrase continues onto the next line without pause

200

“Spill the beans”

means?

Reveal a secret

200

What foods does the speaker put on the grill at the picnic


Hamburgers and hot dogs. 


200

I ate bough six chips I ate seven cookies.

Run on/emjambled or end-stopped?

Run on

300

“Bite the bullet”

Face the situation bravely

300

what wrong idiom did the mother say?


a chicken with its head cut off

300


Casting golden light across the lake

Is it end stop or enjambed?



enjambed

400

“under the weather” means?

feeling sick or tired

400

What shows that they are still learning the English language?


them using wrong idioms

Easy one

400

 The sun dipped low behind the trees- 

Is it an end stop or enjambed?

   

end stop



500

“The ball is in your court”

Must make the next decision 

500

What does the father mean when he asks for a hot dog “medium rare,” and why is it funny?





Hot dogs aren’t cooked “medium rare,” so it’s funny because it shows the father is mixing up American food terms 

500

Why might a poet choose to use enjambment instead of end-stopped lines? Explain how it can change the meaning or mood of a poem.

This creates a smoother, faster flow and can build tension or excitement