Have you heard of the term "simile" before? Wikipedia describes it as literary device that uses the words "like" or "as" to compare two unlike objects or ideas. I bet you've seen writing, especially poetry, that used a simile or two! Let's look at a few examples.
North Dakota is like an ice box in the winter. It is freezing cold there!
(That simile is comparing the state of North Dakota to an ice box.)
My cat, Spanky, is like a tiger stalking his prey when he plays with his toys.
(That simile is comparing my cat, Spanky, to a tiger.)
Florida summers are as hot as the sun's surface.
(That simile is comparing summers in Florida to the sun's surface. Both are very hot!)
Take a look at the list below (from http://www.saidwhat.co.uk/spoon/similes.php) of some common similes. Pick two and try using them in a couple of sentences!
As agile as a monkey
As alike as two peas in a pod
As bald as a baby's backside
As big as a bus
As big as an elephant
As black as coal
As blind as a bat
As blind as a mole
As bold as brass
As brave as a lion
As bright as day
As bright as the sun
As busy as a beaver
As busy as a bee
One of my favorite similes shown above is the "as blind as a bat." I've often said that my sister, without her glasses, is as blind as a bat!
8 comments:
My uncle head is as bald as a baby’s backside
My brother skin is as black as coal
SHENEA WALKER
I was studying as busy as a bee.
The diamond shone as bright as day.
The store clerk is as busy as a bee.
My daughter tells her grandma that she need her glasses,because she is as blind as a bat.
The store clerk is as busy as a bee.
M y daughter tells her grandma that she need her glasses,because she is as blind as a bat.
Dorothea M.
Grandmothers purse is as big as a bus.
He is always busy as a beaver.
Maria C. Torres
9/26/2010
That guy climbing the coconut tree is as agile as a monkey.
If you continue eating like that you'll soon be as big as a bus!
As busy as a bee
As dull as a door nail
1. I have been as busy as a bee with my job lately.
2. That 3D movie was as dull as a door nail.
nicole cunningham
The smile on my face today was as bright as the sun.
The judge at the court house was as bald as a baby’s backside.
Gail
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