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Metaphor and Simile

by:
- Misfa Adelina
-Annisa Assamarqandi
-Nurhafifah
SIMILE

A simile is where two things


are directly compared, and
“as” or “like” is usually used
to compare.
How to Form a simile
1. as + adjective/adverb + as + noun

Or

2. Verb + like + noun


For Example :
As cold as ice
Tidak berperasaan

As gentle as lamb
Baik hati dan tenang

Eats like a pig


Makan dengan lahap dan rakus

Slept like a baby


Tidur nyenyak.
True Friend
Ashley Campbell

A friend is like a star that twinkles and glows


Or maybe like the ocean that gently flows.
A friend is like gold that you should treasure
And take care of forever and ever.
A friend is like an angel that is there to guide you.
A friend is someone you can trust out of a few.
A friend is more than one in a million.
They are one in a ca-zillion,
And you, my friend, are very special
and so it is official.
Methaphor

A metaphor is a comparison of two


different things, but without “as”
or “like”; the subject IS the object.
How to Form a metaphor

First noun + to be verb + a/an + second noun


For example:
Her eyes were diamond
Matanya sangat indah

My father fired the snake


Ayahku telah memecat si penghianat.

The bride wore a dress of snow.


Pengantin wanita mengenakan gaun berwarna
putih

The investigator digs up evidence about the crime


Penyelidik mencari bukti kejahatan itu.
An Ocean Of Memories
Kimberly L. Briones
My family is the ocean around us.

My father is the hurricane,


knocking anything and everybody out of his path.

My mother is the sunshine after the storm (my father),


clearing and calming everything else.

My oldest brother is the sand,


kicked and blown away by my dad,
but warmed with care by my mom.

My oldest sister is the breeze in the wind,


cool, quiet, and there when you need her.

My other two brothers are the stingrays,


dangerous,
but also willing to fight anyone who comes along.

And I,
I am an old ship at the bottom of the sea,
lost, abandoned, but full of memories.
Lets see how clever you are!
Do you think you are clever
enough to be able to tell me
if these following sentences
use a simile or a metaphor?

We shall see!
His heart is as hard as a
rock

Simile
He was a lion in battle.

Metaphor
She is as pretty as a picture.

Simile
He is feeling blue after
his father passed away.

Metaphor
The striker was a goal
machine.

Metaphor
Harlem
By Langston Hughes
What happens to a dream deferred?

Does it dry up
like a raisin in the sun?
Or fester like a sore—
And then run?
Does it stink like rotten meat?
Or crust and sugar over—
like a syrupy sweet?

Maybe it just sags


like a heavy load.
Metaphore and Simile 
Or does it explode?
Thank You

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