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A phrase that compares two things using "like" or "as"
noun
verb
simile
metaphor
"As different as night and day," describes two things that are
very different
alike
similar
the same
That trip was as fast as a cheetah means...
the trip was quick
we saw a cheetah on our trip
the trip was super slow
we took a trip to see the cheetahs
He is as strong as ..........
a horse
a deer
a pig
an ostrich
The children were as quiet as..............
frogs in the swamp
dogs chasing cats
a mouse
a lion
My baby sister is as light as..........
a rock
a bee
a feather
a baby
That lake is as cold as..........
ice
a July day
a fresh baked cake
a desert summer
Is this a simile?
I like to eat fish.
Simile
Not a simile
Is this a simile?
I am as quick as a fox.
simile
not a simile
Is this a simile?
They were fighting like cats and dogs.
simile
not a simile
Is this a simile?
The boy liked to play video games.
simile
not a simile
Is this a simile?
Do your math as soon as you are finished.
simile
not a simile
Is this a simile?
The house is as clean as a whistle.
simile
not a simile
What is the definition of 'simile'?
High frequency words
When the words all start with the same sound
Comparing two or more nouns using "like" or "as"
when something is exciting
What two nouns are being compared in the following sentence?
John is as hairy as a bear.
John and hairy
hairy and bear
bear and John
none of the above
What two nouns are being compared in the following sentence?
Ian thinks Alice is tall like a skyscraper!
Ian and Alice
Alice and tall
Alice and skyscraper
none of the above
What two nouns are being compared in the following sentence?
The waves of the ocean were white like foam.
ocean and white
foam and waves
ocean and waves
none of the above
What two nouns are being compared in the following sentence?
Unlike his father, Steve skateboards like a pro!
father and pro
Steve and pro
skateboards and pro
none of the above
What two nouns are being compared in the following sentence?
My little brother Kai is as funny as a clown!
brother and funny
Kai and brother
little and clown
none of the above
What two nouns are being compared in the following sentence?
Hunter plays the piano as expertly as Beethoven.
Hunter and Beethoven
piano and Beethoven
Hunter and piano
none of the above
Make this a simile.
She sings....
at lunch
at the crowd
very well
like a bird
Make this a simile
Francis kicks....
the football really hard
like a kangaroo
his sister
as he gets angrier
Make this a simile: (Select all that apply!)
That building is.....
as tall as a giraffe
short like a frog
hiding the sun.
old and gray
Make this a simile:
Ms. Springhetti is
excited for Winter Break
a bookworm
beautiful in every way
as smart as a dolphin
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