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What does the simile mean? What makes it a simile? A smile as bright as the sun Eyes that shine like diamonds As hungry as a bear As mean as a rattle snake.

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1 What does the simile mean? What makes it a simile? A smile as bright as the sun Eyes that shine like diamonds As hungry as a bear As mean as a rattle snake

2 Learning Objective : Define metaphors and use them in writing. 3-5 ELD: Identify and describe figurative language

3 What will we define today? Define metaphors and use them in writing.

4 What is a metaphor? A metaphor compares two things that are not alike. A metaphor does not use like or as. In a metaphor, one things is said to be another. ex: The lake was a mirror Why do we use metaphors?

5 Why is it important to understand Metaphors? To become better readers and recognize when the author is trying to entertain us or make us laugh. To make us better writers and make our writing more vivid and creative.

6 Metaphor- A metaphor compares two things that are not alike. A metaphor does not use like or as. In a metaphor, one things is said to be another. Example: Her hand were machines that worked the knitting needles without even thinking. Non Example: Her eyes shone like stars in the sky. Simile because it compares two unlike things using “like” or “as”

7 The river was a snake that wound around and around. As the boat sailed up the river the sun was a jewel shining in the sky. What is the metaphor? What does it mean? as The Author uses a metaphor By stating… Step 1 : Find the metaphor Step 2: What is being compared? Step 3: What does it mean?

8 1. Her hair was spaghetti with strings going everywhere. 2. Her eyes were diamonds that lit up the room. What is the metaphor? What does it mean? as The Author uses a metaphor By stating… Step 1 : Find the metaphor Step 2: What is being compared? Step 3: What does it mean?

9 1.She was a graceful swan when she danced. 2.When I shook Martin’s hand, it was a wet fish What is the metaphor? What does it mean? as The Author uses a metaphor By stating… Step 1 : Find the metaphor Step 2: What is being compared? Step 3: What does it mean?

10 What is the metaphor as The Author uses a metaphor … By stating… Step 1 : Find the metaphor Step 2: What is being compared? Step 3: What does it mean? as 1.In her old, brown dress, she was a sack of potatoes. 2.When she had the mumps, she was a chipmunk with acorns in her cheeks

11 as The Author uses a metaphor… By stating… Closure What did we define today? Why is it important to know ? Step 1 : Find the metaphor Step 2: What is being compared? Step 3: What does it mean? 1.Her feet were bananas with toes. 2.The overcooked hot dogs were sticks of coal

12 What is the metaphor? What does it mean? as The Author uses a metaphor By stating… as (Print slide for students) Step 1 : Find the metaphor Step 2: What is being compared? Step 3: What does it mean?


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