Simile means a figure of speech in which something is compared with another and said to be like it. Consequently, the use of “like, and “as is common with simile.
Examples:
i. Alaba’s shirt is as white as snow.
Ii He swims like a fish.
Iii That person behaves like a mad man.
iv. On our entering the premises, it was as quiet as a grave yard.
v. The old man fights like a lion.
METAPHOR
A metaphor is a figure of speech which compares two things that posses similar features by saying that one thing is another. In other words, it is a direct comparison between two things without the use of “like, and “as.
Examples:
- Ade was a lion in the fighting. (He was as brave as lion)
- My elder sister is the pillar of our family. (She alone bears the problems of the family).
- Jemima is the apple of her father’s eyes. (She is greatly loved by her father.)
- The player is the shinning light in the team.(He is the source of inspiration to other members of the team).
- Ayisatu was a pig during her secondary school days. (She was extremely dirty).
EVALUATION
In simple sentences, give three examples of simile and three examples of metaphor.
READING ASSIGNMENT: Asabe, Scenes 1-5.
WEEK-END ASSIGNMENT;
From the words lettered A-D, choose the words that has the same vowel sound as the one represented by the letter(s) underlined.
- Tyrant
- Libel (b) typical (c) year (d) weird
- Fight
- Favourite (b) kin (c) write (d) keen
- Spy
- Quay (b) stripe (c) strip (d) happy
- /ai/
(a)rice (b) bad (c) here (d) bit
- /ai/
(a)eat (b) wait (c) dirt (d) aisle
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