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1st Grade Figurative Language Worksheets

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Simile or Metaphor?This house is as clean as a whistle: simile. Simile or Metaphor?My brother was boiling mad: metaphor. Simile or Metaphor?The assignment was a breeze: metaphor. Simile or Metaphor?She is as thin as a toothpick: simile. Simile or Metaphor?That girl is as tough as nails: simile. Simile or Metaphor?He was scared so much he was as white as a ghost: simile. The band played as loud as a sonic boom: simile. After playing football on the cold January day, his fingers were icicles: metaphor. When two unlike things are being compared using like or as, it is called a: simile. A comparison of two unlike things without using 'like' or 'as' is:: metaphor. Identify the Simile below..: She is as tall as a tree!. Fruit is fuel for a healthy body. : Metaphor. What two things are being compared in the following simile?Sylvia's new lotion made her face as smooth as baby skin. : Sylvia's face and baby's skin. What two things are being compared in the following metaphor?Her diary was her best friend, guarding her secrets quietly: "Diary" and "her best friend". What is the meaning of the following metaphor?Her diary was her best friend, guarding all of her secrets. : Her secrets are safe because they are written in her diary, which could not talk. . What is the meaning of the following Simile?Sylvia's new lotion made her face as smooth as a baby's skin: Sylvia's face was really smooth. . What two things are being compared in the following metaphor?The crab was a dancing pair of scissors, clicking across the sand. : Crab and dancing scissors. She is on a roller coaster of emotions: she is having lots of different feelings. The fruit salad was like a rainbow!: it was colorful. My grandma is as sweet as sugar: she is very nice
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