Idiom “by leaps and bounds” means?
A. very slowly
B. very quickly 
C. irregularly
D. very systematically
A. very slowly
B. very quickly 
C. irregularly
D. very systematically
		A. something that is easy to do
B. raining very heavily
C. something that will never happen or is impossible
D. miss the chance
		A. To meet with disaster
B. To catch a dangerous person
C. To deal with a person who is more than one’s match
D. None of above
		A. Short prose
B. A long fictional prose with many characters 
C. A short narrative prose
D. A literary work on the stage
		A. To get ready
B. To finish
C. To start
D. To improve
		A. A man of no substance
B. A very active person
C. A worthy fellow
D. An unreasonable person
		A.  To uselessly dwell on a subject far beyond its point of resolution
B.  An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive nature.
C.  To speak the truth, even to the point of being blunt and rude
D.  To work late into the night, alluding to the time before electric lighting