π Quick Study Guide
π A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unlike things using 'like' or 'as'.
βοΈ The purpose of a simile is to make a description more vivid or emphatic.
π‘ Similes can help readers visualize and understand the writer's intended meaning more clearly.
π Examples include: 'as brave as a lion' and 'like two peas in a pod'.
π§ Key words to identify similes: 'like', 'as', 'so', 'than'.
π Similes differ from metaphors, which make a direct comparison without using 'like' or 'as' (e.g., 'He is a lion').
π§ͺ Practice Quiz
- Which of the following sentences contains a simile?
- A. The sun was shining brightly.
- B. Her smile was the sun.
- C. He ran faster than the wind.
- D. The snow sparkled like diamonds.
- In the simile 'as quiet as a mouse', what is being compared to a mouse?
- A. Speed
- B. Size
- C. Silence
- D. Strength
- Identify the simile in the following passage: 'The old house stood on the hill, a silent sentinel, watching over the town. Its windows were dark and empty, like vacant eyes.'
- A. The old house stood on the hill
- B. A silent sentinel
- C. Its windows were dark and empty
- D. Like vacant eyes
- Which of these is NOT a simile?
- A. She is as tall as a giraffe.
- B. He eats like a pig.
- C. Time is money.
- D. They fought like cats and dogs.
- What is the effect of using similes in writing?
- A. To confuse the reader
- B. To make the writing more formal
- C. To create vivid imagery and enhance understanding
- D. To shorten the sentences
- Which of the following sentences uses a simile correctly?
- A. He is a fast runner like a cheetah.
- B. The car was as blue than the sky.
- C. She sings as good than an angel.
- D. The night was quiet as a library.
- Complete the following simile: 'As busy as a ______'.
- A. Bee
- B. Bird
- C. Cat
- D. Dog
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1. D, 2. C, 3. D, 4. C, 5. C, 6. D, 7. A