1. | On the cold winter day, under the covers, I kept as snug as a bug in a rug.
The simile as snug as a bug in a rug: There were bugs in my bed. I was cozy in my bed. I was too cold to stay in bed. |
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2. | The new teacher was as sweet as apple pie on the first day of school.
The simile as sweet as apple pie: The new teacher was nice. The new teacher was big from eating too much pie. The new teacher was mean. |
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3. | The cluttered room was as filthy as a pigsty.
The simile as filthy as a pigsty: The room was a mess. The room was very organized. The room was very neat. |
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4. | The shopping center was like a three-ring circus the day before Christmas.
The simile like a three-ring circus: The shopping center was quiet. The shopping center was big. The shopping center was really busy. |
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5. | James' mother was as proud as a peacock when he became a doctor.
The simile as proud as a peacock: James' mother was upset. James' mother was disappointed. James' mother was proud of him. |
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6. | Mr. Potter expected his class to be as silent as the grave while he was talking.
The simile silent as the grave: The class had to pretend that they were dead. The class had to visit a grave and be quiet. The class could not make a sound. |
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7. | Dennis threw such a temper tantrum over such a tiny thing; he was acting like a baby.
The simile like a baby: Dennis was mature. Dennis was acting childish. Dennis was babysitting. |
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8. | Michael was as explosive as a volcano when he found out his bike had been stolen.
The simile as explosive as a volcano: Michael was happy. Michael was angry. Michael was calm. |
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9. | The pirate had manners like a savage.
The simile manners like a savage: The pirate had great manners. The pirate did not have good manners. The pirate was dressed adorably. |
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10. | The Indian chief was as wise as an owl.
The simile wise as an owl: The chief thought he could fly. The chief could talk to the owls. The chief knew a lot of things. |
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