1.9 Literary Devices

Simile Practice

Remember, a simile is a comparison using such words as "like" or "as." Here are some examples from the book, My Heart is Like a Zoo:

My Heart Is Like A Zoo

snappy as a crab

angry as a bear

bothered as a bull

brave as a lion

thoughtful as an owl

peaceful as a portly walrus

(from Hall, Michael. My Heart Is like a Zoo. New York: Greenwillow, 2010.)

And a couple more:

The kids fight like cats and dogs.

The boy ran away like a frightened rabbit.

Which of the following are similes?

Her spirits soared like an eagle when she spied her old friend.

Her hands brush the piano keys with velvet grace.

When he reached the top of the hill, he felt as strong as a steel gate.