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Reading & Understanding Similes

A simile is a figure of speech that compares two unrelated things using the words like or as. In order to understand a simile, you must think about how the two things are alike.

Directions: Highlight the linking word in each simile. Then, underline the two things that are being compared. Complete the sentence frame that follows.



Example: Raquel is like a cheetah when she plays soccer.
Raquel and a cheetah are alike because they both run fast.

1. Life is like a road, full of twists and turns.
____________________________ and ___________________________ are alike because they both _______________________________________________.
2. This book is as exciting as the Fourth of July.
____________________________ and ___________________________ are alike because they both _______________________________________________________.
3. The ballerina was like a graceful swan when she danced on stage.
____________________________ and ___________________________ are alike because they both ___________________________________________________________________.










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Answer:

1. life and road are alike because they both are full of twists and turns.

2. the book and the fourth of july are alike because they both are exciting.

3. the ballerina and the swan are alike because they're both graceful.

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