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Similes To be able to identify a simile
To use similes to enrich our creative writing
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As sweet as honey Similes As agile as a monkey
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What are similes and why are they used?
Similes use the words ‘like’ or ‘as’. Similes are a comparison between two things Similes help create a mental picture of what the writer is describing.
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Identify the similes in the sentences below:
Aouitef thought she was late for school so she ran as fast as lightning. Denille slept like a log after the netball game. Zhane and Soufian wriggled like worms at the disco.
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Link the beginning of the simile to an appropriate picture:
As deep as the … As light as a … As slow as a … As high as a … As flat as a …
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Poem by Bruce Lansky As poor as a ________, As strong as an ______,
As cool as a ______, As cunning as a _____. As thin as a _____, As white as a _____, As fit as a _____, As dumb as a _____. As bold as _____, As neat as a _____, As proud as a _____, As ugly as _____. Use fresh similes when you speak and you write, so your friends will think you are quite clever and bright.
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Poem by Bruce Lansky As poor as a church mouse, As strong as an ox,
As cool as a cucumber, As cunning as a fox. As thin as a rake, As white as a ghost, As fit as a fiddle, As dumb as a post. As bold as brass, As neat as a pin, As proud as a peacock, As ugly as sin. Use fresh similes when you speak and you write, so your friends will think you are quite clever and bright.
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Can you write a simile about the following words
Can you write a simile about the following words? An example has been done for you: cold - The water was as cold as ice. 1) hot 2) red 3) fresh 4) strong 5) soft 6) hard 7) slow 8) fast
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Plenary Examples of similes. What are similes? Why are they used?
When will you use them? Make up your own simile. Think of a sentence which uses a simile.
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