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  1. Below are sentences that contain similes and metaphors. Underline the two words in each sentence that are being compared. The cat’s fur was a blanket of warmth. The lamp was a beacon of sunshine. The fireworks were a lantern in the sky. John slept like a log. Mary was as sweet as pie. George is lightning as he runs the race.

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  2. This worksheet helps student to write a short poem using simile or metaphor by completing the sentences,

  3. The following collection of practice activity worksheets will help your students learn how to identify and use similes correctly. Activities include completing sentences with the correct simile from a given list, identifying similes within given sentences, identifying which things are being compared by a simile, differentiating between similes ...

  4. Similes are similar to metaphors because both compare things, however, a simile uses the words like or as to form the comparison and a metaphor does not. Similes are often used in poetry and as descriptive language.

  5. To help you master this literary device, we’ve compiled a collection of simile worksheets with answers, designed to guide you through the process of matching and identifying similes effectively.

  6. Free, printable Simile worksheets to help teach your students about figurative language. Easily print and use in class or at home. Visit Today!

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  8. Use these worksheets to teach your students about similes and metaphors. This fun poem has many examples of similes. There are also worksheets that can be used with the poem. Students write similes using the words like and as about people they know. Students must match the beginning of each simile with the end part.