Similes And Metaphors
Found 9 free book(s)Lesson 8 Similes, Metaphors, and Personification
www.literacymn.orgLevel 5, Lesson 8 – Similes, Metaphors, and Personification 52 A. Below are sentences that contain similes and metaphors. Underline the two words in each sentence that are being compared. 1. The cat’s fur was a blanket of warmth. 2. The lamp was a beacon of sunshine. 3. The fireworks were a lantern in the sky. 4. John slept like a log. 5.
Lesson 8 Similes, Metaphors, and Personification
cpb-ap-se2.wpmucdn.comLevel 5, Lesson 8 – Similes, Metaphors, and Personification 52 A. Below are sentences that contain similes and metaphors. Underline the two words in each sentence that are being compared. 1. The cat’s fur was a blanket of warmth. 2. The lamp was a beacon of sunshine. 3. The fireworks were a lantern in the sky. 4. John slept like a log. 5.
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www.greenup.kyschools.usMetaphors Worksheet A metaphor is a figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared without the use of like or as. A metaphor takes the form of a direct statement (or direct comparison ). For example: Dad is a bear today. Metaphors are often defined by their use of the word is, as compared to similes which use the words like or as.
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testprepshsat.comMetaphors, Similes, Hyperbole & Personification Figures of speech are expressions in which the words are not used in their literal sense. Similes compare unlike objects with the typical words 'like' or 'as'. Metaphors compare common traits among unlike things. Hyperbole is exaggeration. Personification is a
Grade 5 Metaphors Similes A - K5 Learning
www.k5learning.comor “as.” Similes are thought of as artistic ways to describe things. - A metaphor compares two things in a creative way without using the words “like” or “as.” Metaphors are thought of as artistic ways to describe things. - An idiom is a simile or a metaphor that many people often use to describe something. . ~~~~~
Grade 5 Metaphors Similes B - K5 Learning
www.k5learning.comor “as.” Similes are thought of as artistic ways to describe things. - A metaphor compares two things in a creative way without using the words “like” or “as.” Metaphors are thought of as artistic ways to describe things. - An idiom is a simile or a metaphor that many people often use to describe something. ~~~~~
Simile and Metaphor Student Worksheet
www.beaconlearningcenter.comMetaphors and Similes On your own paper, find the simile or metaphor and write it down. Next, write the words being compared on your notebook paper. Finally, write the meaning of the simile or metaphor based on the context of the sentence. 1. The baby was like an octopus, grabbing at all the cans on the grocery store shelves. 2.
Change the Simile to a Metaphor
www.carstairs-pri.s-lanark.sch.ukChange the Simile to a Metaphor Put these similes into new sentences where they become metaphors. 1. Simile: She danced like she was floating on air. Metaphor: 2. Simile: The waves crashed on to the beach like charging horses. Metaphor: 3. Simile: He was eating like he was shovelling cement into a mixer. Metaphor:
Similes or Metaphors Worksheet - WriteStuff
wrtstuff.weebly.comSimiles or Metaphors Worksheet . A . Label each sentence a simile or metaphor. The noise at the concert is music to his ears. metaphor 1. That man is an ogre. _____ 2. He is as smart as a fox. _____ 3. The football player is a giant. ...