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Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

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Page 1: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Similes

• What is a simile?

A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Page 2: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Why use a simile?

• An author uses similes to make writing more interesting for the reader.

• Similes make the reader picture things in their mind.

Page 3: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Example of a Simile

Playing chess with Kinsley is like trying to outsmart a computer.

Explanation: Playing chess with Kinsley is being compared to trying to outsmart a computer. The point is that Kinsley can think in a powerful manner that resembles the way the computer operates. Kinsley is NOT like a computer in any other way!

Page 4: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

How can I identify a simile?

A simile uses the words as or like to make the connection between the two things that are being compared.

as/like

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Example:Landen’s temper is as explosive as a volcano.

In your journal, you would write: temper is as explosive as a volcano

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Number 1

1. Chloe frowned and said, “I believe that taking drugs is like playing with fire.”

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Number 2

2. Joshua walked along the beach and listened to the ocean. His sadness was as unending as the waves.

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Number 3

3. Don’t tell Mrs. Pevey that her cookies taste like lumps of sand!

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Number 4

4. Ally was offended when Tory said that she was as flaky as a snowstorm.

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Number 5

5. Madison’s smile is as sweet as a lullaby.

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What is a metaphor?

A metaphor is a comparison that shows how two things that are NOT alike in most ways are similar in one important way. Metaphors are a way to describe something.

Page 12: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Why use a metaphor?

Authors use them to make their writing more interesting.

Authors use them to make their writing more entertaining.

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Examples of Metaphors

Robert was a brick wall, bouncing every tennis ball back over the net.

Explanation: This metaphor compares Robert to a wall because he kept returning the ball.

Page 14: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

How can I identify a metaphor?

A metaphor DOES NOT USE THE WORDS LIKE OR AS to compare. Instead, comparisons are made in a direct way often using the words is/was.

Page 15: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Example: Logan is a rock, helping friends when they are all in need.

This metaphor compares Logan to a rock because ______________ .

a. She is very big.b. She likes to collect rocks.c. She is a strong, dependable person.d. She is a smart.

Page 16: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Example: Logan is a rock, helping friends when they are all in need.

This metaphor compares Logan to a rock because ______________ .

a. She is very big.b. She likes to collect rocks.c. She is a strong, dependable person.d. She is a smart.

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Number 1

1. We would have had more pizza to eat if Mason hadn’t been such a hog.

Mason was being compared to a hog because ___________ .

a. looked like a hogb. ate like a hogc. smelled like a hogd. was as smart as a hog

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Number 1

1. We would have had more pizza to eat if Mason hadn’t been such a hog.

Mason was being compared to a hog because ___________ .

a. looked like a hogb. ate like a hogc. smelled like a hogd. was as smart as a hog

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Number 2

2. Reece was such a mule. We couldn’t get him to change his mind. This metaphor compares Reece to a mule because he was ___________ .

a. always eating oatsb. able to do hard workc. raised on a farmd. very stubborn

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Number 2

2. Reece was such a mule. We couldn’t get him to change his mind. This metaphor compares Reece to a mule because he was ___________ .

a. always eating oatsb. able to do hard workc. raised on a farmd. very stubborn

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Number 3

3. The poor rat didn’t have a chance. Our old cat, a bolt of lightening, caught his prey. The cat was compared to a bolt of lightning because he was _______________ .

a. very fast

b. very bright

c. not fond of fleas

d. very old

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Number 3

3. The poor rat didn’t have a chance. Our old cat, a bolt of lightening, caught his prey. The cat was compared to a bolt of lightning because he was _______________ .

a. very fast

b. very bright

c. not fond of fleas

d. very old

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Number 4

4. Even a child could carry my dog. Sugar, around for hours. She’s such a feather. This metaphor implies that Sugar _______________ .

a. is not cuteb. looks like a birdc. is not heavyd. can fly

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Number 4

4. Even a child could carry my dog. Sugar, around for hours. She’s such a feather. This metaphor implies that Sugar _______________ .

a. is not cuteb. looks like a birdc. is not heavyd. can fly

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Idioms

What is an idiom?

An idiom is a word used in a way that is different from its usual or dictionary meaning.

Page 26: Similes What is a simile? A simile is a comparison that shows how two things that are not alike in MOST ways are SIMILAR in one important way.

Why use idioms?

Authors use idioms to make their writing entertaining and interesting!

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How do I identify an idiom?

• An idiom is not a direct comparison. It is a saying, an adage or a proverb. Idioms are part of a culture. In other words, if a person comes from another country (such as Italy) and he or she can speak English, he or she will not be familiar with idioms used in the U.S. A person needs to learn the idioms of a culture by hearing them being used.

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Examples of an Idiom

1. a piece of cake

2. a slap on the wrist

3. back to the drawing board

4. apple of my eye

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Number 1

1. I read the book, War and Peace. Don’t ask me what it was about. It was all Greek to me!

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Number 2

2. My grandmother will bend over backwards to make her grandchildren happy!

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Number 3

3. Bite your tongue young lady! Don’t talk about your brother like that again!

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Number 4

4. “This necklace cost me an arm and a leg,” Colonel Kawalek complained.

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Number 5

5. Don’t talk to me about a longer recess! You are barking up the wrong tree!

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Similes, Metaphors, Idioms

Turn to your table partner. Tell them an example of a/an:

1. Simile

2. Metaphor

3. Idiom