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A comparison between two things using the words “like” or “as” HINT: the word “simile” has a “l” and “i,” just like the word “like”
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Carrying my book bag was like dragging around a bag of boulders. She danced like she was trying to stomp on rabid squirrels. Jan’s broken nose swelled up like a big red balloon.
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She is as cold as ice. I’m as mad as fire! Those two best friends are like two peas in a pod. That test was as easy as A.B.C.!
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With your row, write a simile on the sentence strip. Think of something you enjoy and compare it to something else using the word “like” or “as.”
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A comparison between two things NOT using the words “like” or “as”
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The algebra question x+16=60 is a sharp object jiggling around in my brain. A positive attitude can be light in a sea of darkness. When I hear that Spring Break is almost a week away, it’s music to my ears!
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Make some metaphors using two objects… For example: › Sun, diamond Figure out what the sun and diamonds have in common to make a metaphor. Example: The sun is a diamond in the sky. › Mind, sponge What does your mind and a sponge have in common? They both can absorb things (mind absorbs knowledge, sponge absorbs water, etc.)
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