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Review: Metaphors and Similes
A metaphor is a word or phrase used to describe something as if it were something else.
Example: The ocean is an endless pane of smooth glass.
A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as.”
Example: The ocean is as smooth as glass.
The ocean is like an endless pane of smooth glass.
Directions: Read the postcard below. Underline the metaphors and circle the similes.
Dear Kathine,
I’m having a great vacation! The sand is as yellow as butter and warm as
toast. I spend most days relaxing with a book in hand. I am a lazy cat,
stretched out in the sun. But, in the afternoon, when the sun shines
down like a fiery torch, I like to cool off in the water. As I swim, the
ocean is a mirror of the sky. The clouds are like soft pillows, floating
above like birds in the wind and the fish are brightly painted canvases,
darting through the water like hurried shoppers in a big city. I have
collected some beautiful seashells for you; they glisten like the deep,
dark shine of a doe’s eyes. I hate to leave — this island is a dream!
But I will be glad to see you again.
Paulo
Directions: Write your own similes and metaphors to describe each of the things listed below.
Metaphors
1. summer
2. sailboat
3. lemonade
Similes
1. pizza
2. palm tree
3. frisbee
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