Figurative Language
Reading Skills Review
Here are just a few examples of figurative language.
• Simile: compares two things using “like” or “as”
• Metaphor: compares two things but does not use “like” or “as”- says one thing is another
• Hyperbole: an exaggeration
• Idioms: a colorful way of saying something- does not mean exactly what it says
Now…
Let’s look at examples. As you read each example of figurative
language, think about which type of figurative language it is
exemplifies.
That man is as
strong as an ox!
Whoa! I bet Bruce has grown
ten feet over the summer.
It was as dark as night
in the classroom when the
lights were off.
The package that just arrived is as light as a feather.
“Thank you! You are such a peach for helping me with my work,” the teacher exclaimed.
When I was skiing, my hands were as cold as ice.
The grumpy old man is a bear when he gets angry.
My legs were noodles during the speech I gave at my sister’s
wedding.
It’s raining cats and dogs!
“You are such a doll for mopping the floor,” Gina’s
mother gushed.
Georgio won the race by the skin of his teeth.
Kivaun could make
that shot from a mile
away.
Julianne is a ray of sunshine in our classroom.
“Wow! You hit the button, Marcus,” the
teacher exclaimed proudly.
Jerry’s arms
were as strong as
steel.
I am a chicken when my brother brings his pet mouse
around me.
After seeing Sheila’s face,
I realized I had really put my foot in my
mouth.
I have read that book fifty million times.
Trevor was such a safe
cyclist that he was always
ready to stop on a dime.
Zip your lip before you get us both
in trouble!
My uncle was furious because his new car was a
lemon.
I am not worried about what Thomas said the other day. That is
just water under the bridge.
It took me forever to do my homework.
I will be back as quick as a wink.
My mom will
ground me for life if I make an F
on my report card.
Lacey was as
cute as a button in her new dress.
Figurative Language
Reading Skills Review