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SIMILES I. Similes Similes compare different things. They usually use words like “as” and “like”

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SIMILESI

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Similes

Similes compare different things. They usually use words like

“as” and “like”

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Here are some examples…

As light as a feather

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As strong as an ox

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Run like the wind

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How do we use Similes?

My mum is as busy as a bee.

He is as brave as a lion.

She slept like a log last night.

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Here is a song full of similes!It’s by Lenka. You may have heard it on TV

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gj1YuTYxvLQ

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Quiz Time!

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as fast as a hare

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Or, you can also say…

as fast as lightning

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as brave as a bear

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Or, you can also say…

as brave as a soldier

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as quiet as a mouse

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Or, you can also say…

as quiet as a falling leaf

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as dark as the night

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Or, you can also say…

as dark as the dungeon

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strong like a family

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Or, you can also say…

strong like a bull

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As silly as Spongebob !

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Once upon a time, there lived two good friends. One was called SpongeBob and the other was called Patrick.

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SpongeBob has a body as yellow as banana and eyes as big as the moon !

as yellow as a bananaas big as the

moon

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Patrick has a body as pink as a flamingo and a pointed head.

as pink as a flamingo

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Spongebob can be quite silly sometimes.

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Nevertheless, Patrick still likes SpongeBob as his best friend.

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One day, SpongeBob and Patrick were feeling very bored.

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Suddenly, Spongebob got an idea!

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“Hey, Patrick! Why don’t we go and collect some sea shells?” shouted SpongeBob as loud as a loudspeaker. as loud as a loudspeaker

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“Why are you shouting in my ears? Hmmm, alright, let’s go look for some seashells.”

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“But, what are we going to do with the seashells then?”

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“That’s a secret”.

SpongeBob whispered as softly as a cat this time.

as softly as a cat

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After half an hour of collecting seashells, Patrick got very tired.

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“I am as tired as a kid

who just got back from school.

as tired as a kid

who just got back from school.

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Can you tell me what we are going to do with these seashells now at least?”

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“Alright, since you are as impatient as a hungry baby, I’ll tell you now. We are going to build a huge Ferrari car using these shells!

as impatient as a hungry baby

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“Bruum, bruum, bruum! I’m as excited as a puppy dog that I can’t wait to drive my car around!”

as excited as a puppy dog

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Patrick looked a little confused. “A ferrari car?How are you going to drive the car in here? Cars don’t run underwater…”

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SpongeBob looked at Patrick. “Oh yes, why didn’t I think of that!

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“Alright, let’s throw these seashells away and go get some rest now.”

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“GOODNESS, GRACIOUS, ME! You are so silly,SpongeBob, as silly as a clown!” as silly as a clown !”

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“You have wasted my time. I’ll make sure you pay for it!”

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