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Similes!. WHAT IS A SIMILE?. A simile is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things, often introduced with the words like or as . A simile is NOT a metaphor, which is almost the same thing, but doesn’t use the words like or as . Why Does It Matter??. Similes are used everywhere ! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Similes!

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WHAT IS A SIMILE?

A simile is a figure of speech comparing two unlike things, often introduced with the words like or as.

A simile is NOT a metaphor, which is almost the same thing, but doesn’t use the words like or as.

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Why Does It Matter??

Similes are used everywhere!

They make writing more interesting.

It helps the reader visualize what the writing was trying to express.

Helps reader identify situations.

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Similes in The Outsiders In Hinton's novel, the protagonist

uses similes to help his readers identify with his situation.  So I sat there like a bump on a log. When Pony Boy describes Darry

as, “eyes that are like two pieces of pale blue-green ice,” meaning they are sharp and cold.

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Similes in The Giver

Lois Lowry doesn’t use similes as often as other authors. Her writing technique is more direct, and to the point. Example: When the snow gathers on the

back of Jonas’ hands; he compares it to cold fur.

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Similes in Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury tends to use metaphors

more often than similes in his writing. However, Bradbury uses many similes to describe Clarisse. Example: Her face was bright as snow.

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Similes in Merchant of Venice

Shakespeare uses similes very often to describe love and beauty. Example: His reasons are as two grains

of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff.

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Similes in Pop Culture

People use similes all the time. It helps us describe what we are trying to get through.

Some examples are: She’s as busy as a bee. It is as easy as pie! You smell like a pig. That boy is as thin as a toothpick.

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Homework!

Find a simile from your AR book, or something from pop culture. Explain why it is a simile and what it means.

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Questions??