Monday, August 31, 2015

Metaphor vs. similie

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=361&v=JB0HrNdqJKQ

1. Watch the video, and choose your favorite metaphor/simile.  Write it below.

2. Why do we use metaphors and similes?

35 comments:

  1. 1. " Its raining in my bathroom"
    2. we use them to tell stories and to exaggerate

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  2. the ceiling fan is like a helicopter. we use them to compare 2 things

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  3. that tree is like the tallest in the forest. Used to be exaggerated

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  4. The clouds look as fluffy as cotton candy. to compare to unlike things.

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  5. "clouds are as fluffy as cotton candy"
    use them to describe what things are like

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  6. Its raining in my bathroom. Used to exaggerate things

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  7. 1. There's a helicopter in the kitchen
    2. We use metaphors and similes to describe something

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  8. "you can stand under my umbrella" as a metaphor.
    We use metaphors and similes to compare things

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  9. "There's a helicopter in the kitchen"
    We use metaphors and similes to compare things.

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  10. its raining in my bathroom
    to exaggerate about things

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  11. its raining in my bathroom
    used to exaggerate things

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  12. "its raining in my bathroom" And we use metaphors and similes to exaggerate text in a story.

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  13. there's a helicopter in my kitchen, because we it to exaagerate

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  14. You can stand under my umbrella.
    to compare things.

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  15. 1.)there's a helicopter in the kitchen
    2.) its saying that the ceiling fan looks like helicopter

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  16. there is a ''helicopter" in the kitchen
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    it says the fan on the ceiling is a helicopter

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  17. the ceiling is like a helicopter we use them to compare 2 things

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  18. 1. there is a helicopter in the kitchen is my favorite one.
    2. to make things funny or compare

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  19. it's raining in my bathroom
    we use metaphors and similes to compare things

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  20. It is raining in my bathroom.
    We have metaphor and similes so we can compare things

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  21. she said there was a helicopter in the kitchen but she was referring to the ceiling fan.

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  22. There's a helicopter in the kitchen.
    It's saying the ceiling fan looks like a helicopter.

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  23. 1.there's a helicopter in the kitchen
    2.used to exaggerate and compare two objects

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  24. Its raining in my bathroom.
    the shower looks like rain.

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  25. "I know my kingdom awaits, and they're forgiven my mistakes."
    To compare things.

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  26. there's a helicopter in the kitchen. its saying the ceiling fan in the kitchen looks like a helicopter

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  27. 1.) there's a helicopter in the kitchen
    2.) it's saying the ceiling fans looks likes a helicopter

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  28. "there's a helicopter in my kitchen!"
    It's saying that the ceiling fan is a helicopter.

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  29. 1. its raining in the bathroom
    2. to make people laugh

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  30. "someday ill be stong enough to lift not one but both or us."
    we use them to get a point across

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  31. "do I look like and ice cream cone?" simile by little Michelle.
    we uses metaphors and similes to compare lots of things.

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  32. my favorite was " do i taste like ice cream"
    we use them because it easy to relate things to

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  33. there was a helicopter on the kitchen indicating the ceiling fan

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  34. do I taste like ice cream. the dog licked her.

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  35. Raining in my bathroom. Used to exaggerate things.

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