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SIMILES A presentation by Rachel Jorgenson YOU WANT ME TO WHAT? • Simile NOT SMILE! • Although these similes will hopefully make you smile DEFINITION • Simile: a comparison of two unlike things using the words like or as • They are used in literature, songs and poems to enhance the writing AND mostly to show emphasis on a certain thing/idea/noun by contrasting it with something that is unlike itself. • Confusing right? EXAMPLES • Her voice is like an angel’s wings. • I am comparing her voice to the angel wings. • This tells my audience that her voice is soft and heavenly. ACTIVITY • “The Way you Lie” by The Band Perry • Play the song and students will hi-light or underline all the similes they find. (or put the lyrics on the board- or video and have them write down the similes) • With a partner choose two similes and write next to it what the comparison means. • Share with the class.