
Similes and Metaphors
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English
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9th Grade
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Practice Problem
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Easy
Rex Parker
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15 Slides • 27 Questions
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Figurative
Language
Using Comparisons to Paint a Mental Picture
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Open Ended
Give me an example of figurative language that you can remember...
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Today’s Learning Goals
• Review the difference between literal
and figurative language.
• Learn how similes and metaphors are
used to compare two unlike things.
• Learn about the differences between a
simile and a metaphor.
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Literal vs. Figurative
• Just what is this sentence saying?
• No one can really travel 3,700
miles in a single second as
lightning does.
• What do you picture in your
mind?
“Ozzie is as quick as lightning.”
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Open Ended
Write one or two sentences as to what you are imagining in your mind..
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Literal vs. Figurative: Copy this entire slide
in your notebook.
• What it really means is that Ozzie
is extremely fast.
• This means that, “extremely fast”
is the literal, or true, meaning.
• As fast as lightning is figurative
language, also known as a figure
of speech.
“Ozzie is as quick as lightning.”
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Literal vs. Figurative
Why didn’t the writer just say what they
meant to begin with?
“Ozzie is as quick as lightning.”
“Ozzie is extremely fast.”
• Which of these sentences seems more interesting?
• Which one paints a clearer picture in your mind?
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Open Ended
Why didn’t the writer just say what they meant to begin with?
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Figurative Language
In figurative language, words are used in an
imaginative way to show ideas that are not
literally true.
clear as a bell
As big as a house
A man’s home is his castle.
GIVE ME A BREAK.
dancing water
That room is a pigsty.
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Figurative Language
Copy the table below in your notebook and
then fill in the empty columns.
Figure of Speech
The Picture You See
The True Meaning
Dancing water
That room is a pigsty
A man’s home is his
castle
As big as a house
Give me a break
Clear as a bell
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Open Ended
What do you think "Dancing water" means?
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Open Ended
What do you think "That room is a pigsty," means?
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Open Ended
What do you think "A man’s home is his castle," means?
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Open Ended
What do you think "As big as a house," means?
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Open Ended
What do you think "Give me a break," means?
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Open Ended
What do you think "Clear as a bell," means?
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Types of Figurative Language
Similes and metaphors are two of the more
commonly used types of figurative language.
Write this definition:
Simile – a comparison
between two unlike
things that includes the
word like or as
Example:
The bad news was like
a kick in the gut.
Write this definition:
Metaphor – a comparison
between two unlike things
that does not include the
words like or as
Example:
The bad news was
a kick in the gut.
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Open Ended
Similes compare two things using the words ____ or _____.
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Open Ended
Write a sentence using a simile
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Open Ended
Metaphors do not use the words ____ or ____, but they are more impactful than a simile.
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Open Ended
Write a sentence using a metaphor
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Examples
Notice how the following sentences use
literal and figurative language to convey
the same information to readers.
Literal
The bad news upset me.
Figurative
Simile:
The bad news was like a kick in the
stomach.
Metaphor:
The bad news was a kick in the gut.
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Practice:Copy these examples in your
notebook and then answer the following questions
Here is an example:
• What two things are being compared? = The chipmunk’s
cheeks and uncle Henry
• Is it a simile or a metaphor? A simile
• What does it mean? The chipmunk had no more space left
in his cheeks
The chipmunk’s cheeks were
stuffed as full as my Uncle Henry
after Thanksgiving dinner.
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Practice: Copy in your notebook and answer
• What two things are being
compared?
• Is it a simile or a
metaphor?
• What does it mean?
The elephant stretched out its trunk out like a
vacuum cleaner hose, drinking water from the
pond.
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Open Ended
The scared child’s crying was a siren, warning everyone that was close of the danger.
1. What two things are being compared?
2. Is it a simile or metaphor?
3. What does it mean?
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Open Ended
That penguin is like old bread – about to expire.
1. What two things are being compared?
2. Is it a simile or metaphor?
3. What does it mean?
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Open Ended
The dog was a walking advertisement for Mexican food.
1. What two things are being compared?
2. Is it a simile or metaphor?
3. What does it mean?
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Similes Occasionally Use “Than”
On rare occasions, similes use the word
than in comparing two unlike things.
Such comparisons are often humorous.
• Jumpier than a frog on a hotplate
• Meaner than a badger in a bullfight
• Happier than… (now you write one)
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Simile or Metaphor? Copy in your
notebook and write the correct answer
1.
I feel like a limp dishrag.
2.
My dad is a pit bull when it comes to
protecting our family.
3.
The soap was as slippery as a wet eel.
4.
My black wool pants are a dust magnet.
5.
My guilty conscience weighed me down.
6.
Ozzie’s feet look like boat paddles.
7.
The fluorescent light burned brighter than
the sun during our test.
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Multiple Choice
I feel like a limp dishrag.
Simile
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
My dad is a pit bull when it comes to protecting our family.
Simile
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
The soap was as slippery as a wet eel.
Simile
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
My black wool pants are a dust magnet.
Simile
Metaphor
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Multiple Choice
My guilty conscience weighed me down.
Simile
Metaphor
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Group Practice: You can discuss these as a
class and write then answers in your notebook
Rewrite the following sentences in your
notebooks using figurative language.
1. The sidewalk was hot.
2. It was quiet inside.
3. We were tired.
4. She was very small.
5. My locker is messy.
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Multiple Choice
The fluorescent light burned brighter than the sun during our test.
Simile
Metaphor
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Open Ended
The sidewalk was hot.
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Open Ended
It was quiet inside.
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Open Ended
We were tired.
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Open Ended
She was very small.
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Open Ended
My locker is messy.
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All done for today
Any work that wasn’t finished will be
homework for tomorrow.
Figurative
Language
Using Comparisons to Paint a Mental Picture
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