Alec M
Idiom - Bury the Hatchet
Idiom - Try and guess which one of the following idioms means, "To Bury the Hatchet."
1. Bury the book, Hatchet. This means you would place the actual book into the coffin before putting it underground.
2. Take a shovel, and bury a hatchet underground. This means you would take an actual miniature ax, and bury it underground.
3. Stop holding a grudge and make peace with someone else. This means the problem has now been buried, and a friendship is ready to move on.
1. Bury the book, Hatchet. This means you would place the actual book into the coffin before putting it underground.
2. Take a shovel, and bury a hatchet underground. This means you would take an actual miniature ax, and bury it underground.
3. Stop holding a grudge and make peace with someone else. This means the problem has now been buried, and a friendship is ready to move on.
Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
This Summer I traveled to Santa Cruz on two different occasions! I went on the Wipeout Zone. The Wipeout Zone is a ride. It was fun. Then, I went to the store and bought a big sucker for $5.00 plus tax and a volleyball for $15.00 plus tax. I didn't know that volleyballs cost $15.00 plus tax, but I didn't care. It was fun playing volleyball. I won 49 to 48. I was excited. Lastly, I played a basketball game. If you make one, you get a mini basketball. I made one hoop, so I got a mini basketball. It was boring though.