
Figurative Language Similes and Metaphors
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4th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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Figurative Language: Simile and Metaphors
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Similes and Metaphors
Authors sometimes help readers imagine what one thing is like by comparing it to something else.
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Simile
A simile makes a comparison using the words like or as.
Subject | Subject
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Simile | What it Means |
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Alicia's dog, Ollie, has paws like a rhino. | Ollie has very big paws. |
His teeth are as big as my hand. | Ollie has very large teeth. |
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Multiple Choice
What is a simile?
A comparison using like or as.
The author's point of view.
What the story is about.
The main characters problem.
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Multiple Choice
Is this a simile?
"A donkey is as funny as a clown!"
Yes
No
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Metaphor
A metaphor makes a comparison without using like or as.
Subject | Subject
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Metaphor | What It Means |
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Alicia's dog, Ollie is the size of a mountain. | Ollie is a very large dog. |
Ollie's bark was louder than an airplane. | Ollie's bark is very loud. |
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Multiple Choice
What is a metaphor?
A comparison using like or as.
Where the story takes place.
A comparison not using like or as.
What the whole story is about.
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Multiple Choice
What does the metaphor mean above?
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Multiple Choice
My brother was boiling mad.
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Let's practice some more!
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Multiple Choice
What are the words in blue an example of?
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Multiple Choice
The puppy was very scared, he is a chicken. What are the words in blue an example of?
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Multiple Choice
Which phrase is NOT a simile?
He's a workhorse
He's as strong as an ox
He is as fast as a cheetah
You're as cold as ice
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Multiple Choice
Read the following passage.
Adam’s love for Pizza burns bright, an undying flame that can never be extinguished, not even by a bad pepperoni.
Which of the following best describes the metaphor in this passage?
Adam’s love for pizza is compared to a bad pepperoni.
Adam loves pizza.
Adam’s love for pizza is compared to a flame.
Adam’s love is compared to a pizza.
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