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M ETAPHORS
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METAPHOR Comparing two different object using a form of the verb IS. (is, are, was, were, am) A DIRECT comparison—saying one thing IS another thing. My mind IS a vault, filled with secrets and treasured memories. © 2003 clipart.com
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METAPHOR— CLASS DISCUSSION What do the following metaphors mean? 1. The umbrella WAS a roof over my head. Meaning--The umbrella gave shelter from the rain. 2. The cats WERE bolts of lightning as they chased the mouse. Meaning--They ran fast. 3. My teacher IS an army sergeant. Meaning--The teacher is strict. Which statement is more entertaining and visual—fact or metaphor?
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M ETAPHORS —C HECK UP #1 On notebook paper, choose the meaning for each metaphor. 1. Brian was a wall, bouncing every tennis ball back over the net. The metaphor compares Brian to a wall because A. He was very tall. B. He was very strong. C. He kept returning the balls. D. His body was made of bricks. Next page….
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M ETAPHORS —C HECK UP #1 2. We would have had more pizza to eat, but Bob was a hog and ate most of it! The metaphor compares Bob to a hog because A. Bob looked like a hog. B. Bob ate a lot…like a hog. C. Bob smelled like a hog. D. Bob was as smart as a hog. Next page…..
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M ETAPHORS —C HECK UP #1 3. Cindy was such a mule and we could never get her to change her mind! The metaphor compares to a mule because she was A. Always eating oats B. Able to do hard work C. Raised on a farm D. Very stubborn Next page….
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M ETAPHORS —C HECK UP #1 4. The poor rat didn’t have a chance. Our old cat is a speeding bullet and caught his prey. The metaphor compares the cat to a speeding bullet because A. The cat was very bright B. The cat was very old C. The cat was very fast. D. The cat was not fond of fleas. Turn in papers now….
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M ETAPHORS —C HECK UP #1 ANSWERS 1. C--He kept returning the balls. 2. B--Bob ate a lot…like a hog. 3. D--Very stubborn 4. C--The cat was very fast.
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