Q.1
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Her feet were like two ice cubes.
  • Her - ice cubes
  • feet - ice cubes
  • two - ice cubes
  • were - like
Q.2
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? The truck destroyed the house like a tornado.
  • house - tornado
  • destroyed - tornado
  • truck - tornado
  • truck - house
Q.3
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Karen and Cindy are as silly as a barrel of monkeys.
  • Karen - Cindy
  • barrel - monkeys
  • silly - monkeys
  • Karen and Cindy - monkeys
Q.4
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? His head is as hard as nails.
  • is - as
  • hard - nails
  • head - nails
  • head - hard
Q.5
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Carl’s ego is larger than Mount Everest.
  • Carl - Mount Everest
  • is - than
  • ego - Mount Everest
  • Carl - ego
Q.6
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Jason is as clumsy as an ox.
  • Jason - clumsy
  • as - as
  • clumsy - ox
  • Jason - ox
Q.7
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Eating chocolate cake is like being in heaven!
  • eating - like
  • eating - heaven
  • like - heaven
  • chocolate cake - heaven
Q.8
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Mr. Collins is as wise as an owl.
  • Mr. Collins - owl
  • owl - wise
  • Mr. Collins - wise
  • is - as
Q.9
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? His house looked like a dungeon.
  • His - like
  • house - dungeon
  • looked - like
  • His - dungeon
Q.10
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Richard and Stephen are like two peas in a pod.
  • Richard and Stephen - pod
  • peas - pod
  • two - peas
  • like - pod
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