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True or False: A simile is a figure of speech that directly compares two different things. The simile is usually in a phrase that begins with "as" or "like."
True
False
True or False: A metaphor is a comparison that says something is something else.
True
False
The metaphor 'A heart of gold', means what?
A person that is sweet, kind, generious and of good nature has a heart of gold.
A heart heavy as gold
Someone who is very rich
Just a bit of mumbo-jumbo
The metaphor, 'Love is a battlefield', means what?
I don't know
Nothing good comes from love
Love is both compromise and sacrifice. It can be difficult sometimes
The metaphor, 'I have been waiting for the sweet smell of success which has now finally reached me', means what?
Someone who loves the smell of success
A person who has finally succeeded after a period of time
Someone who hates waiting
The metaphor, 'Eben has butterflies in his stomach', means what?
Eben is about to vommit
Eben just ate some butterflies
Eben is feeling nervous and maybe excited
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