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English Language
Grade 4 Language - Metaphors And Similes 2
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Q.1
Choose the best explanation for the simile. His shoes fit like a glove.
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He wears gloves on his feet
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His gloves fit very well
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His shoes fit very well
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He wears shoes on his hands
Q.2
Choose the best explanation for the simile. Sheila is as snug as a bug in a rug in her new house.
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Sheila feels cramped in her new house
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Sheila is warm and comfortable in her new house
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Sheila lives in a rug
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Sheila has a lot of bugs in her rugs
Q.3
Choose the best explanation for the simile. She's as blind as a bat.
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She can't see very well
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She thinks she's a bat
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She uses echolocation to see
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She has perfect vision
Q.4
Choose the best explanation for the simile. Dave is as mad as a hornet.
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Dave is a little mad in the head
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Dave is very mad in the head
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Dave is not very angry
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Dave is very angry
Q.5
Choose the best explanation for the simile. Peter is as quiet as a church mouse.
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Peter makes a scratching noise
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Peter lives a quiet life in a church
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Peter goes to church quietly
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Peter is very quiet
Q.6
What is the meaning of the metaphor in the sentence? After the classroom had a substitute in it for weeks, the classroom was a zoo.
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The kids in the classroom are acting wild
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There are a few animals in the classroom
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The kids are going to take a field trip to the zoo
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The classroom is very quiet
Q.7
Choose the best explanation for the simile. Mike eats like a pig.
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Mike eats a lot, or he eats noisily and unpleasantly
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Mike lives on a farm
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Mike eats out of a pig trough
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Mike eats nicely
Q.8
What is the meaning of the metaphor in the sentence? The student was a shining star and won many school awards.
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The student put a star on the board
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The student is the best in the class
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The student is very shiny
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The student has a star on his shirt
Q.9
What is the meaning of the metaphor in the sentence? Since it snowed for four days in a row, my house became a prison for me.
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The house is near a prison
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There are a lot of people in the house
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There are bars on the windows of his or her house
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The person has stayed for a long time in his or her house
Q.10
Choose the best explanation for the simile. The teacher's explanation was as clear as mud.
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The teacher's explanation was very clear
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The teacher's explanation was not at all clear
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The teacher's explanation was quite clear
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The teacher's explanation was covered in mud
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