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Figure out Figurative Language
A figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in �she is like a rose.�.
A simile is when you say that something - a person or place, animal or thing - is LIKE something else. A simile always uses the word �as� or �like�. Here are some examples of similes:
"The dragon flew as fast as the wind."
"The Naming Pool glittered like a mirror."
A simile is a form of comparison in which one thing is likened to another.
(Click on the links below and complete the simile section of your packet.)
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Super Simile Slot game
Description: Students are given a simile and they need to finish it by picking a picture from the slot game 3 choices. It immediately tells you if your right or wrong.
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Simile poem
Description: Scroll down and look at the poem entitled "Berkley" Name at least one simile from the poem on your packet.
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Simile Quiz
Description: Quiz is out of 15.
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