Grade 4 Quiz Understanding Simple Similes and Metaphors in Context – L.4.5.A
In this standard, fourth-grade students are required to identify and understand simple similes and metaphors within their context. A simile compares two unlike things using “like” or “as,” while a metaphor makes a direct comparison without these words. These figurative language tools enhance the richness of language by offering vivid and imaginative ways to convey ideas.
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Which of the following is a simile?
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What does the metaphor “The classroom was a zoo” mean?
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Which of the following is a metaphor?
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What does the simile “Her smile was as bright as the sun” suggest?
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5. Question
Which sentence contains a simile?
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6. Question
In the phrase “Eyes like stars,” the comparison suggests that the eyes are:
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“Heart of stone” is an example of:
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What does the simile “As dry as a bone” mean?
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“The world is a melting pot” is a metaphor suggesting:
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In the metaphor “Life is a journey,” what is being suggested?
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