1) What is a metaphor? A metaphor is: a) A) A comparison using “like” or “as” b) B) A way to describe someone’s feelings c) C) A comparison between two different things without using “like” or “as” d) D) A phrase that only poets use 2) Which of the following is an example of a metaphor? a) A) He runs like the wind. b) B) Her eyes sparkle as bright as the stars. c) C) Time is money. d) D) She sings as beautifully as a bird. 3) Why are metaphors important in English? a) A) They are only used in formal writing. b) B) They allow us to understand and visualize complex concepts. c) C) They are rarely used in everyday conversations. d) D) They are only used in poetry and literature. 4) What is a simile? A simile is: a) A) A comparison using the words “like” or “as” b) B) A comparison between two unrelated subjects c) C) The same as a metaphor d) D) A description that doesn’t use “like” or “as” 5) Which of the following is an example of a simile? a) A) He has a heart of stone. b) B) The classroom was a zoo. c) C) Her smile is like sunshine. d) D) Time flies. 6) A metaphor directly says one thing is another, without using “like” or “as.” a) True b) False 7) A simile and a metaphor are exactly the same. a) True b) False 8) The phrase “He is as brave as a lion” is an example of a simile. a) True b) False 9) The metaphor “Time is money” suggests that time is valuable and should not be wasted. a) True b) False 10) Similes are rarely used in everyday language. a) True b) False

C1. Figurative Language: Metaphors and Similes

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