His temper was as explosive as a volcano. Now you try. Write a metaphor, simile, or hyperbole for the sound and picture.

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His temper was as explosive as a volcano.

Now you try. Write a metaphor, simile, or hyperbole for the sound and picture.

You are what you eat.

My teddy bear gave me a hug.

My father was the sun and the moon to me.

The rain seemed like an old friend who had finally found us.

He was so hungry, he ate that whole cornfield for lunch, stalks and all.

snap crackle pop!

Dirty as a pig

Her cat was so angry that it was about to explode.

Drip, Drop, Drip, Drop went the rain drops falling on the roof of the house

The tree shook its branches angrily.

The curtain was waving to everyone every time the wind blew through the open window.

The old man’s white beard told stories from long ago.

Rufus flew to his food like a paper airplane.

I slept like a log.

Write a hyperbole, metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, or personification example.

He was a breath of fresh air.

Your ears are so big… Make this into a Hyperbole.

Your dog is so ugly… Write a Hyperbole.

"Smash“! went the cup as it fell off the table.

That movie took my breath away.

Write a simile, metaphor, or hyperbole.