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1 Metaphor vs. Simile

2 Simile A simile is a comparison between two things using like or as. Similes are often used in poems to emphasize a point. Instead of saying “He ran quickly”. He ran as fast as a cheetah.

3 Common Similes "I feel as old as dirt" "You are as slow as molasses"
"She was as white as a ghost". “He ran like the wind”

4 Write down 2 similes Think of an object
Think of an adjective to describe the object Think of another object that shares the adjective you chose Compare two items using “like” or “as”

5 Metaphor Makes a comparison between seemingly unlike things without “like” or “as”. Example: “This room is an Oven!” Do I mean that this classroom is an oven?

6 Common Metaphors The crowd began to simmer down.
A recipe for disaster. She had a raw talent for music.

7 Metaphor or Simile? Tim was as tall as Mount Everest
Simile: uses as to compare Tim and Mount Everest. Jordan was an elephant on parade. Metaphor: compares Jordan and elephant without like or as.

8 Your Turn! Simile (S) or Metaphor (M) ?
Carrying my book bag was like dragging around a bag of boulders. Simile: uses “like” to compare book bag and boulders. She danced like she was trying to stomp on rabid squirrels. Simile: uses “like to compare dance and squirrels. Jordan’s reply was burning hot and crispy. Metaphor: compares reply with hot and crispy without using “like” or “as”.

9 Your Turn! Simile (S) or Metaphor (M) ? Use whiteboards
Her hair was golden silk streaming in the afternoon breeze. Metaphor: compares hair with silk without using “like” or “as”. The algebra question x+16=30 is a sharp object jiggling around in my brain Metaphor: compares question with object without using “like” or “as”. Jan’s broken nose swelled up like a big red balloon. Simile: uses “like to compare dance and squirrels.

10 How to make a metaphor Sun, Diamond
: “The sun was a diamond in the sky”.

11 Make a Simile and Metaphor
Mind, Sponge What does a sponge do? Soak up liquid. Can your mind soak up anything? “Her mind was a sponge absorbing all the details”.

12 Partner Work-Create a metaphor for each pair of words.
Car, refrigerator Tommy, pig Cindy, mule *Remember, think how the two words can be alike.

13 Independent Work Write one sentence for each of your three metaphors explaining what the metaphors mean. Example: “The sun was a diamond in the sky”. The sun was bright, shiny and stood out against the blue of the sky similar to how a diamond sparkles in the light.


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