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identify the following sentences as similes, metaphors, or personificat…

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identify the following sentences as similes, metaphors, or personifications

  1. he is like a monster when he plays sports. ______
  2. he is a monster when he plays sports. ______
  3. paying bills is like having your teeth pulled. ______
  4. the moon was a silver ship sailing through the sea. ______
  5. she swims like a fish. ______
  6. the water opened its arms and invited them in. ______
  7. my brother is a clown. ______
  8. the rain kissed my face as it fell. ______
  9. the strawberries were yelling, \eat me first!\ ______
  10. he is a rabbit lost in the woods. ______
  11. her glasses look like small bottle caps. ______
  12. his eyes are shining stars in the middle of the night. ______
  13. the car engine coughed and cried when it started during the cold winter morning. ______

write your own:

  1. (metaphor)
  2. (smile)
  3. (personification)

Explanation:

Response
Identifying Figures of Speech:
  1. He is like a monster when he plays sports.
  • A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things. Here, "like" compares "he" to "a monster."
  • Answer: Simile
  1. He is a monster when he plays sports.
  • A metaphor directly states one thing is another (no "like" or "as"). Here, "he" is called "a monster" (not literally, but figuratively).
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. Paying bills is like having your teeth pulled.
  • Uses "like" to compare "paying bills" to "having your teeth pulled."
  • Answer: Simile
  1. The moon was a silver ship sailing through the sea.
  • Directly states "the moon" is "a silver ship" (no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. She swims like a fish.
  • Uses "like" to compare "she" (swimming) to "a fish" (swimming).
  • Answer: Simile
  1. The water opened its arms and invited them in.
  • Personification gives human traits (opening arms, inviting) to a non - human (water).
  • Answer: Personification
  1. My brother is a clown.
  • Directly states "my brother" is "a clown" (figurative, no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. The rain kissed my face as it fell.
  • Personification: "kissed" is a human action, given to "rain."
  • Answer: Personification
  1. The strawberries were yelling, "Eat me first!"
  • Personification: "yelling" is a human action, given to "strawberries."
  • Answer: Personification
  1. He is a rabbit lost in the woods.
  • Directly states "he" is "a rabbit" (figurative, no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. Her glasses look like small bottle caps.
  • Uses "like" to compare "her glasses" to "small bottle caps."
  • Answer: Simile
  1. His eyes are shining stars in the middle of the night.
  • Directly states "his eyes" are "shining stars" (figurative, no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. The car engine coughed and cried when it started during the cold winter morning.
  • Personification: "coughed" and "cried" are human actions, given to "car engine."
  • Answer: Personification
Writing Your Own:
  1. (Metaphor)
  • Example: Life is a journey. (Directly compares "life" to "a journey" without "like" or "as.")
  1. (Simile)
  • Example: She is as brave as a lion. (Uses "as" to compare "she" to "a lion.")
  1. (Personification)
  • Example: The wind whispered through the trees. (Gives human action "whispered" to "wind.")

Answer:

Identifying Figures of Speech:
  1. He is like a monster when he plays sports.
  • A simile uses "like" or "as" to compare two things. Here, "like" compares "he" to "a monster."
  • Answer: Simile
  1. He is a monster when he plays sports.
  • A metaphor directly states one thing is another (no "like" or "as"). Here, "he" is called "a monster" (not literally, but figuratively).
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. Paying bills is like having your teeth pulled.
  • Uses "like" to compare "paying bills" to "having your teeth pulled."
  • Answer: Simile
  1. The moon was a silver ship sailing through the sea.
  • Directly states "the moon" is "a silver ship" (no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. She swims like a fish.
  • Uses "like" to compare "she" (swimming) to "a fish" (swimming).
  • Answer: Simile
  1. The water opened its arms and invited them in.
  • Personification gives human traits (opening arms, inviting) to a non - human (water).
  • Answer: Personification
  1. My brother is a clown.
  • Directly states "my brother" is "a clown" (figurative, no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. The rain kissed my face as it fell.
  • Personification: "kissed" is a human action, given to "rain."
  • Answer: Personification
  1. The strawberries were yelling, "Eat me first!"
  • Personification: "yelling" is a human action, given to "strawberries."
  • Answer: Personification
  1. He is a rabbit lost in the woods.
  • Directly states "he" is "a rabbit" (figurative, no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. Her glasses look like small bottle caps.
  • Uses "like" to compare "her glasses" to "small bottle caps."
  • Answer: Simile
  1. His eyes are shining stars in the middle of the night.
  • Directly states "his eyes" are "shining stars" (figurative, no "like" or "as").
  • Answer: Metaphor
  1. The car engine coughed and cried when it started during the cold winter morning.
  • Personification: "coughed" and "cried" are human actions, given to "car engine."
  • Answer: Personification
Writing Your Own:
  1. (Metaphor)
  • Example: Life is a journey. (Directly compares "life" to "a journey" without "like" or "as.")
  1. (Simile)
  • Example: She is as brave as a lion. (Uses "as" to compare "she" to "a lion.")
  1. (Personification)
  • Example: The wind whispered through the trees. (Gives human action "whispered" to "wind.")