Simile
Simile
The two sentences make the same statement. We are told that the wrestler was strong. But the second sentence
expresses the same thing in a more interesting manner. The expression as strong as an ox is called a simile.
A simile is a phrase that describes something by making a comparison between one person or thing and another
of a different kind using the word as or like.
[bee, mule, bat, mouse, wolf, lamb, lightning, peacock, furnace, grass, lead, feather, fox, cucumber, honey, deer,
peas, egg, fiddle, rock]
1. As light as a ………………………..
2. As sweet as …………………………
3. As bald as an ……………………….
4. As cunning as a ……………………….
5. As blind as a ……………………….
6. As busy as a ……………………….
7. As hungry as a ……………………….
8. As cool as a ……………………….
9. As steady as a ……………………….
Answers
1. As light as a feather
2. As sweet as honey
3. As bald as an egg
4. As cunning as a fox
5. As blind as a bat
6. As busy as a bee
7. As hungry as a wolf
8. As cool as a cucumber
9. As steady as a rock
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