Simile of Myself   I am like__________________________________________________________ (your object and what it is for or what it does) ________________________________________________________________.

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Simile of Myself   I am like__________________________________________________________ (your object and what it is for or what it does) ________________________________________________________________ (what it is like on the outside) _________________________________________________________________ (what it is like on the inside) (what are the most important things about it) (what does it mean to other people or the world in general)

Tips Do NOT think of the object you want to compare with yourself first. FIRST think of qualities and characteristics you have. Brainstorm words, feelings, ideas, that describe these characteristics. Think of the five senses and the 5Ws. THEN think about an object that could also be described with some of these characteristics and qualities.