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Face the Music
Max asks Moon, hypothetically, what she would do if she borrowed something from a friend but lost it. Moon says that she would "face the music", which means to face the result of something, even if it's unpleasant or uncomfortable.
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Sleep Tight
As Max gets ready for bed, Moon turns the light off and tells him to 'sleep tight.' Max being the over dramatic cat he is, sits back up and claims that 'sleeping tight' doesn't sound comfortable to him at all! Moon puts Max at ease by...
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Fired
Max and Moon read an article about someone getting fired for cheating. Max imagines this person literally set on fire. Moon tells him being “fired” means to be dismissed from a job.
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Nick of Time
Max loses a race because another competitor passes the finish line in the “nick of time.” Max thinks Moon is referring to Nick, the race winner. What she really meant was Nick won just in time, at the last possible moment.
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All Greek to me
Moon is having a hard time with her math homework because her new class is harder than she thought. Moon tells Max that her homework is "all Greek to her," which means you don't understand something.
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Freelancer
Moon draws a cartoon for the school newspaper. She tells Max she is a “freelancer.” Max asks Moon what she means by “freelancer.” Moon tells Max a freelancer is a person who is self-employed and does contract work for anyone who pays them.
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Burst Your Bubble
Max is excited and proud to perform the first act at the school’s concert. Moon corrects him by saying that the first act isn’t the most important one, and that she’s sorry to burst his bubble, which means to suddenly ruin someone’s good...
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Hard Pill to Swallow
Max is excited about trading in a first edition baseball card, until Moon points out that it was just an old baseball card with a sticker on it. Moon tells Max that she knows it’s a hard pill to swallow, which means you have to be okay...
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Toss Up
Max and Moon are outside on the bleachers getting ready to watch a football game. They are talking about which team they think will win. Max thinks the green team will win, but Moon says it’ll be a real toss-up, which means there’s an...
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Last but not least
Max walks in on Moon practicing for a speech she will be delivering at school, and is upset that Moon only mentioned their parents at the end of the speech. Moon explains that "last but not least" means that the last thing is just as...
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Pull Out All the Stops
Max blows up balloons to get ready for his best friend's birthday. Max tells Moon he will also decorate the house and bake her a cake. Moon is impressed. She tells Max he's "pulling out all the stops" to make sure she has a good birthday.
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Back to Square One
Max tries to put back together his robot but can’t seem to figure out what to do next. Moon tells him he’s “back to square one,” which means he has returned to his original starting point.
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Boycott
Max reads a news article. The headline says “Boycott a success.” Max and Moon discuss the word “boycott” and the historical person for whom it’s named.
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Bite off More Than One Can Chew
When Moon goes to the kitchen, she finds Max looking very worried, preparing what looks like a very large meal. Max informs Moon that he’s making dinner for his entire class, which is ten times what he’s used to preparing. Moon says that...
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Zip Your Lip
Max and Moon are hanging around their lockers when their friend Margie walks by wearing a fuschia sweater. Max starts to loudly criticize the sweater, but Moon tells Max that even though he doesn’t like the sweater, he doesn’t have to be...
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Talk to the Hand
Moon is confused when she finds Max talking to his hand in the kitchen. Max was trying to get help for a test, when his classmate replied “talk to the hand”. Moon explains that it was a rude thing to say, as the phrase is used when...
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Lucy Worsley on The Death of Jane Austen: An overview of Jane Austen
What is the importance of this house? Why was the house preserved or rescued later? Lucy Worsley on The Death of Jane Austen, Part 1
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Up in Arms
Max misplaced his lunch money, and Moon finds him desperately going through his backpack trying to find it. Moon offers her help to find Max’s money, and says that there is no reason to be “up in arms” about it, which means to be very...
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Lucy Worsley on The Death of Jane Austen: The story behind the house
What type of house would this have been at the time? What does pseudo-gentry mean? How much of her personal life did she express in her writing? Lucy Worsley on The Death of Jane Austen, Part 2
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Lucy Worsley on The Death of Jane Austen: Jane Austen's character
What was Jane Austen like? How old was she when she died and what happened to Cassandra? Lucy Worsley on The Death of Jane Austen, Part 6
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Hard Pill to Swallow
Max is excited about trading in a first edition baseball card, until Moon points out that it was just an old baseball card with a sticker on it. Moon tells Max that she knows it's a hard pill to swallow, which means you have to be okay...
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Boycott
Max reads a news article. The headline says "Boycott a success." Max and Moon discuss the word "boycott" and the historical person for whom it's named.
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Go with the flow
Max is nervous about going to summer camp because he has never been before. Moon tries to reassure Max and tells him to "go with the flow," which means following the rest of the group and do what everyone else does.
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Keep It Up
Max holds a book above his head. Moon asks why he is studying this way. Max says it’s because she told him to “keep it up.” Max took it literally, when Moon only meant to encourage him to keep studying.