Understanding Similes

Understanding Similes — page 1
WHAT IS A SIMILE Are you as cool as a cucumber Are you and your best friend like two peas in a pod These sentences both contain similes Similes are figures of speech that compare two unlike things A simile uses the words like or as to compare one thing to another Are you calm and cool under pressure Cucumbers feel cool to the touch You don t look much like a cucumber But you and the cucumber have something in common being cool You are not round and green like a pea Peas that grow in the same pod or case all look the same If you and your friend dress or act alike then you have something in common with peas in a pod You could say that similes are like vegetables Vegetables help your body grow Similes help your stories grow Vegetables are good for your health and similes are good for your writing Similes are found in all kinds of writing from nursery rhymes to poems to novels They are also I used in everyday