Q.1.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Her feet were like two ice cubes.
Q.2.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? The truck destroyed the house like a tornado.
Q.3.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Karen and Cindy are as silly as a barrel of monkeys.
Q.4.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? His head is as hard as nails.
Q.5.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Carl’s ego is larger than Mount Everest.
Q.6.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Jason is as clumsy as an ox.
Q.7.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Eating chocolate cake is like being in heaven!
Q.8.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Mr. Collins is as wise as an owl.
Q.9.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? His house looked like a dungeon.
Q.10.
Can you find the two things that are being compared (similes)? Richard and Stephen are like two peas in a pod.