An idiom is a phrase used to represent something that has nothing to do with it and is not literal. For example: raining cats and dogs means it's raining hard and not literally raining animals. Seething with rage is not an idiom as seethe basically means mad or angry. Angry or mad with rage can be literal and is not an idiom.
Answer:
Write the names of the things you can see in the pictures.
- A rainbow
- Two rabbits
- Two ducks
- A girl
- Two boys
- A butterfly ...
Write ten sentences about the pictures.
- There is a rainbow.
- A girl is playing with a hula hoop.
- A boy is holding a ball.
- Another boy is petting a rabbit.
- Two ducks are swimming in a pond.
- There is a yellow butterfly.
- It is sunny at the park.
- The girl is wearing a pink dress.
- There is a tree.
- There are three children at the park.
Benvolio blames the initial fight that takes place in Romeo and Juliet on Tybalt and the servants of the Capulet.