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Directions: Read each metaphor that describes a person, place, or thing using colorful words.
Then, “translate” and write what you think the metaphor means on the lines below.
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- That car is an old dinosaur.
- Jealousy is a green-eyed monster.
- She is a regular adding machine.
- At night my bedroom is a real icebox.
- His stomach is a bottomless pit.
- He turned thumbs down at the idea of transferring to a new school.
- The baby was a clinging vine near his mother.
- Judy is a snail when it comes to getting her work done.
- Mr. Wheeler’s bark is worse than his bite.
- He is faster than a streak of lightning.
Example:
Ann is a walking encyclopedia.
Ann is very smart and knows a lot about many different topics.