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BabaBlast [244]
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Exercise 2 - Identify similes, metaphors and personification

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Genrish500 [490]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The fire rose up like a skyrocket.  - simile

2. My room is as messy as a garbage dump.  - simile

3. Joshua is a snake and I don't want to see  him again.  - metaphor

4.  The detective was the bloodhound who  traced the thief.  - metaphor

5. The church spire peeped over the hill.  - personification

6. The storm bounced the small dinghy  around.  - personification

7. The moon walks the night in her orange  shoes.  - personification

8. The teacher is as cold as ice.  - simile

9. The smoke ran up the rafters like a  squirrel.  - simile

10. The raging sea took the lives of the  fishermen. - personification

Explanation:

Simile and metaphor are figures of speech that compare things. The first one expresses such comparison by using words such as "like" or "as". For example: My best friend is like an owl. He never sleeps. Metaphor, on the other hand, does not use such words. It simply states that thing A is thing B: My friend is owl. He never sleeps.

Personification is a figure of speech in which an author gives living qualities to non-living things. For example: The grass danced as the rain poured. - Grass is not human and cannot dance. It is personified.

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