Figurative Language Similes and Metaphors.

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Figurative Language Similes and Metaphors

Figurative Language A writers tool It helps the reader to visualize (see) what the writer is thinking It puts a picture in the readers mind

Simile A simile is used to compare two things It uses the words “like” or “as” to make comparisons.

Simile Krissy is as pretty as a picture. Her hair shines like the sun. Her eyes sparkle like the stars in the sky.

Metaphor A metaphor is used to compare two things Instead of saying something is “like” or “as” --- a metaphor states that it just IS.

Metaphor John’s mind is a computer. My mom is a workhorse. Bob is a snake in the grass.

Simile Marty’s feet smell like rotten fish.

Metaphor Ginger is an angel.