Вопрос:

Match the idiom to the image it represents.

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Ответ:

Explanation:

Logic: This is a matching task where you need to connect visual representations (images) with their corresponding idiomatic expressions.

Solution:

  • The first image shows an umbrella, which is often associated with protection from rain. The idiom "It's raining cats and dogs" refers to very heavy rain.
  • The second image depicts a sad, crying face, which directly relates to feeling unwell or "under the weather."
  • The third image shows a person wearing a mask, implying illness or being unwell. While "Rain on your parade" can mean to spoil someone's plans, it doesn't directly connect to the visual of illness as strongly as "under the weather." However, considering the options and typical idiom meanings, the mask could represent someone trying to avoid spreading or catching an illness, fitting with feeling unwell. If we consider the phrase "Rain on your parade" as a general negative event, it might be a less direct fit, but given the other options, "Under the weather" is the most direct match for the sad face. The masked face is also indicative of illness, hence "Under the weather."

Mapping:

  • Umbrella: It's raining cats and dogs
  • Sad Face: Under the weather
  • Masked Face: Under the weather
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