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Similes and Metaphors
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What is the meaning of this analogy? Her heart was like gold.
She is kind, has a good heart.
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? After the breakup, he said love was a rotten banana peel.
Metaphor; love and a rotten banana peel
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The runner was a lightning bolt on the track.
Metaphor; the boy and a lightning bolt
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The toddler is a wild tornado.
Metaphor; the toddler and a tornado
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? He eats like a pig.
Simile; how he eats to how a pig eats
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? Her grandpa was a big teddy bear.
Metaphor; her grandpa and a teddy bear
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The boy was a trembling tree when he had to give a speech to the class.
he was nervous/shaking
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The metal slide was as hot as a frying pan.
it was very hot, could burn you
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The dancer was as graceful as a swan.
her dancing was very graceful, beautiful
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What is the meaning of this analogy? Her fingers felt like ice cubes.
her fingers were cold
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? My brother runs like the wind.
Simile; my brother and the wind
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The coach yells as loud as a runaway train.
he yells very loud
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The toddler is a wild tornado.
the toddler is out of control
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The boy was a trembling tree when he had to give a speech to the class.
Metaphor; the boy and a trembling tree
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What is the meaning of this analogy? He eats like a pig.
he is messy, sloppy, eats a lot
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The snow was a blanket over the houses.
the snow covered the houses
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What is the meaning of this analogy? Her eyes were like diamonds.
her eyes were shiny, bright
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What is the meaning of this analogy? He is as tall as a giraffe.
he is very tall
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What is the meaning of this analogy? Her laughter is music to my ears.
hearing her laugh makes you happy
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What is the meaning of this analogy? The runner was a lightning bolt on the track.
he was very fast
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What is the meaning of this analogy? Her grandpa was a big teddy bear.
her grandpa was kind, cuddly
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The metal slide was as hot as a frying pan.
Simile; the slide and a frying pan
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What is the meaning of this analogy? My brother runs like the wind.
he runs very fast
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What is the meaning of this analogy? After the breakup, he said love was a rotten banana peel.
love stinks
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The snow was a blanket over the houses.
Metaphor; the snow and a blanket
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? Her eyes were like diamonds.
Simile; her eyes and diamonds
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The coach yells as loud as a runaway train.
Simile; the coach and a runaway train
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What is the meaning of this analogy? When she sings she sounds like an angel.
she sings beautifully
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? Her fingers felt like ice cubes.
Simile; her fingers and ice cubes
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? He is as tall as a giraffe.
Simile; his height and the giraffe's height
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? Her laughter is music to my ears.
Metaphor; her laughter and music
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? Her heart was like gold.
Simile; her heart and gold
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What is the meaning of this analogy? She moves like a turtle.
she moves slowly
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? She moves like a turtle.
Simile; she and the turtle
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? When she sings she sounds like an angel.
Simile; her voice and an angel
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Simile or metaphor? What two things are being compared? The dancer was as graceful as a swan.
Simile; the dancer and a swan
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