1) to jump off - f) to move from higher place by one jump;
2) (in) unison - c) together, at the same time, as one:
3) to symbolize - h) to represent something;
4) exactly - b) used when you are giving or asking for information that is completely correct;
5) a scarecrow - d) a model of a person that is put in a field to frighten birds and stop them from eating the plants;
6) to set fire (to) - a) to make something start burning;
7) to burn away - e) to disappear as a result of burning;
8) to bring in - g) to start or introduce something new.
Kate: Leo, I am having some problems, I must confess.
Leo: Are you? What’s the matter? You know, if my friends have
problems I always help them.
Kate: Yes, I know. That’s why I decided to talk to you. You know, when
I see the yellow color, I feel scared.
Leo: Oh, I am a bit confused. Have you visited a doctor?
Kate: No, not yet. I feel embarrassed about it. I think if I
tell them, they will smile at me.
Leo: No, I am sure in case of phobia we all should consult a specialist to
get rid of it. I’ll find a doctor for you and go with you.
Kate: Oh, thanks a lot. You are real friend.