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Simile or metaphor? His cheeks are red apples.
Metaphor
Simile or metaphor? He went off like a rocket on his new bike.
Simile
Simile or metaphor? Sleeping on my bed is like floating on a cloud.
Simile
Simile or metaphor? My cat is a furry alien that has come to study our ways.
Metaphor
Literal or figurative? Jack's stomach is a black hole, capable of devouring any and all food before him.
Figurative
Literal or figurative? Jack had scrambled eggs, orange juice, 2 sausages and 3 pieces of toast for breakfast.
Literal
Simile or metaphor? Like a silent thief, the dog crept into the kitchen.
Simile
Simile or metaphor? She was a kite, floating above the confusion around her.
Metaphor
Simile or metaphor? I am as hungry as a bear recently awakened from hibernation.
Simile
Literal or figurative? Her eyes are two emeralds.
Figurative
Simile or metaphor? My parents are the sturdy branches from which all of us flowers grow.
Metaphor
Simile or metaphor? The children tore open their Christmas presents like wild animals set loose on their prey.
Simile
Simile or metaphor? Time is a rushing river.
Metaphor
Simile or metaphor? The cheese on this pizza is as hot as lava!
Simile
Literal or figurative? The train screamed loudly as it rushed past us.
Figurative
Literal or figurative? The boy is 135cm tall.
Literal