Multiple Choice Worksheet
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Date Shared: 29 May 2024
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What is a simile?
Which of the following is a metaphor?
What is the key difference between a simile and a metaphor?
Which of the following is a simile?
Which of the following words can't be used to shape a simile?
Which of the following is a metaphor?
She felt herself as big as an elephant.
She is always a busy bee. What are the two things compared here?
Which of the following is a simile?
Which of the following is a metaphor?
A figure of speech that directly compare two different things using as or like.
A type of poem using a specific rhyme.
A comparison between two similar things.
Time is a thief.
Her smile was as bright as the sun.
His courage was like a shield.
Similes use as or like while metaphors do not.
There is no difference between them.
Similes are common in poetry while metaphors are not.
He ran like a cheetah.
He was a cheetah running
He ran quickly.
was
as
like
True friends are two peas in a pod.
True friends are like two peas in a pod.
True friends are so close as two peas in a pod.
Simile
Metaphor
None
She to a bee.
A bee to her.
Bees to people
He felt his tongue dry as a bone.
He felt his tongue a dry bone.
He felt his tongue dry.
The car ran over the ball and made it a pancake.
The car ran over the ball and made it flat like a pancake.
The car ran over the ball qickly.
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29 May 2024
Jalilah Author
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