Search Header Logo
Simile

Simile

Assessment

Presentation

English

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

5 Slides • 4 Questions

1

Simile and Metaphor Lesson

(Red: Unit 7)

media

2

Simile Definition

  • A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things. 

  •  The simile is usually in a phrase that begins with the words "as" or "like." 


3

A Simile is NOT a METAPHOR 

  • A simile is different from a metaphor, which is also a comparison.

  • But a metaphor does not use 'like' or 'as'

  • Metaphor will have 'is' or 'was' or 'were' to compare two nouns. 

4

Simile Examples

  • The rain pelted us like rocks. 

  • The rain is being compared to rocks. This means the rain was HARD. 

  • The boy ran as fast as a cheetah. 

  • The boy is being compared to a cheetah.  This means he is FAST. 

5

Metaphor Example

  • The baby is an angel.

  • The baby is being compared to an angel.  This means the baby does not do anything wrong.

  • The teacher was an early worm to school everyday. 

  • This is comparing the teacher to an early worm.  This means the teacher gets to school early every day. 

6

Multiple Select

Does the following sentence have a simile or metaphor?


The birds sang as pretty as a music star.

1

metaphor

2

simile

7

Multiple Select

Does the following sentence have a simile or metaphor?


Her eyes were diamonds.

1

Simile

2

Metaphor

8

Multiple Select

What are the TWO THINGS the following sentence compare:


The class was noisy as a rock concert.

1

class, noisy

2

rock, concert

3

noisy, rock

4

class, rock concert

9

Multiple Select

What does the following simile mean:


The girl was smart as Albert Einstein.

1

The girl was extremely smart because Albert Einstein is a genius.

2

The girl was not smart because Albert Einstein is not a genius.

Simile and Metaphor Lesson

(Red: Unit 7)

media

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 9

SLIDE