Visual elements could be any sort of illustration or photographs or diagrams. These can all set the tone of the writing.
One, Because it is written in old English. Secondly, Shakespeare invented many words which he used in his plays and the exact definitions are not known. The majority of the terms used are from hundreds upon hundreds of years ago and the 21st CE uses modern English. I don't think Shakespeare would know what "Lit" and "Fleek" would mean if he were to come back.
1) The grasshopper dances and hops during the whole day.
2) The ant works hard to save food.
3) Today it rained.
4) The grasshopper is out of food.
5) The grasshopper decides having food is necessary for rainy days.
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