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Identifying Figures of Speech Lyka Beed 3 2
Identifying Figures of Speech Lyka Beed 3 2
Figures of
Speech
(Simile, Metaphor, Personification)
Motive Questions
• “To what are clouds being compared to in the poem”?
• In the first two lines of the poem, what are clouds being
compared to?
• Have you seen a lamb, class?
• How does it look like?
• What characteristics of a clouds make them silver lambs?
• Give the similarities of the clouds and the lamb.
• Very good. Clouds are being compared to a silver lamb because
of its white color.
• To what are clouds being compared to in the 9th line of the poem?
• Why is cloud being compared to a huge butterfly?
• What common characteristics of a cloud is also present to a
butterfly?
“ CLOUDS”
Clouds all like silver lambs
On low green hills,
Feeding on blue meadows
Watered by rills.
Clouds are like snowy dawn
Playing with winds;
Clouds are small, willful clues
With playful minds.
1. rainbow
2. flowers
3. star
4. ocean
5. birds
GROUP 2
Copy the sentences that expresses metaphor.
1. The English language is like a bankbook account
of a million words.
2. The dictionary is the bankbook that helps us
use the words.
3. The flowers danced happily with the wind.
4. The clouds are frisky puppies in the sky.
5. The wind is a cat that prowls at night.
GROUP 3
Tell what human characteristics do these sentences
have.
Copy the sentences below. Identify the figures of speech used in the
sentence. Write S for simile, M for metaphor and P for personification.
1. His lips were as white as vinegar when he broke her mom’s favorite vase.