
Simile and Metaphor Any Small Goodness
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Laurel Visser
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Multiple Choice
Which description is more interesting?
His eyes were pretty.
His eyes sparkled like diamonds.
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Similes and Metaphors are two types of figurative language
Figurative language is when you use a word or phrase that does not have its normal everyday literal meaning. Writers can use figurative language to make their writing more interesting or dramatic.
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Simile
Compares 2 things using the words "like" or "as"
Example: She is as tall as a giraffe.
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Metaphors
Compares 2 things by saying something is something else.
Example: My father is a bear in the morning.
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Multiple Choice
The computers at school are old dinosaurs.
metaphor
simile
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Multiple Choice
He is as sly as a fox.
simile
metaphor
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The snow is a white blanket.
simile
metaphor
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He is as strong as an ox.
simile
metaphor
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The class was a zoo.
simile
metaphor
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He is a shining star.
simile
metaphor
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You were brave as a lion.
simile
metaphor
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Multiple Choice
Which one of the following IS a simile?
Her hair was like snow.
You are my sunshine.
Success is key.
He is a night owl.
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Multiple Choice
Which phrase is a metaphor?
She is as thin as a rake.
The wind was a howling wolf.
I slept like a bump on a log.
These jeans fit like a glove.
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Multiple Choice
What do similes and metaphors have in common?
They both use math equations.
They both use "like" or "as."
They can not be used to describe people.
They compare two or more things.
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Fill in the Blank
Go to Page 7 in Any Small Goodness. What to things are being compared?
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Fill in the Blank
What do this tell you about Arturo?
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Poll
Goal: I can identify and find examples of similes and metaphors.
Did you meet the learning goal?
I met the learning goal
I could use more help
I don't understand the learning goal
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Go to page 7 in Any Small Goodness
Which description is more interesting?
His eyes were pretty.
His eyes sparkled like diamonds.
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