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Simile Questions - All Grades

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Grade 8 Simile

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Which lines from the poem contain a simile?
  1. "I am a curled up caterpillar / The floor is my leaf"
  2. "The cocoon is falling apart / My feet stretch out like wings"
  3. "I am running from the shadows / And running for myself"
  4. "When the breeze brushes / Against my forehead gently"
Grade 4 Simile CCSS: CCRA.L.5, L.4.5
Grade 7 Simile
Grade 10 Simile CCSS: CCRA.R.4, RI.9-10.4

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A simile is a comparison that uses like or as. The author of this passage uses a simile to:
  1. explain the difference between endocytosis and exocytosis
  2. compare the process of diffusion to a household product
  3. describe the energy molecules needed to move up concentration gradients
  4. help the reader connect with the main idea of the passage
Grade 7 Simile

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Which of the following lines from the above poem is an example of a simile?
  1. "now, warmer than all summers of my lifetime"
  2. "and frost lay like stardust on my shoulders"
  3. "He returned whole after all these years"
  4. "Our photograph was warm in my coat pocket"
Grade 8 Simile

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The simile in lines 3 and 4 of the poem, "My calves have given up / Like marshmallows under fire" shows that?
  1. the speaker's calves are white.
  2. the speaker hates running.
  3. the speaker needs to be warm.
  4. the speaker's legs feel weak.
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