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Simile Multiple Choice

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  • If someone is described as being “as busy as a bee,” what does it mean?
    They are working hard and staying active.
    They are making a buzzing sound.
    They are taking a nap.
    They are very lazy.
  • What does the simile “as cool as a cucumber” mean?
    Someone is acting silly.
    Someone is feeling cold.
    Someone is nervous and anxious.
    Someone is very calm and relaxed.
  • “The baby was as quiet as a mouse.” What does this simile suggest?
    The baby was very loud.
    The baby was making a squeaking noise.
    The baby was very quiet.
    The baby was very small.
  • What does the simile “like a deer in headlights” mean?
    Someone is running very fast.
    Someone is feeling very happy.
    Someone is acting very gracefully.
    Someone is frozen in fear or surprise.
  • “Her laughter was like bells ringing.” What does this simile suggest?
    Her laughter was musical and cheerful.
    Her laughter was loud and unpleasant.
    Her laughter was deep and serious.
    Her laughter was soft and gentle.
  • What does the simile “as sly as a fox” most likely mean?
    Very slow
    Very kind
    Very sneaky and clever
    Very clumsy
  • "Her explanation was as clear as crystal.” What does this simile mean?
    Her explanation was very confusing.
    Her explanation was as clear as crystal.” What does this sim
    Her explanation was about glass.
    Her explanation was very short.
  • Her smile was as bright as the sun.” What does this simile suggest?
    Her smile was very small.
    Her smile was painful to look at.
    Her smile was warm and cheerful.
    Her smile was not noticeable.
  • "Her voice was like music to my ears.” What does this simile mean?
    Her voice was pleasant and enjoyable to listen to.
    Her voice was very quiet.
    Her voice was loud and annoying.
    Her voice was difficult to understand.
  • “The old man’s hands were as rough as sandpaper.” What does this mean?
    His hands were very large.
    His hands were rough and coarse.
    His hands were smooth.
    His hands were very warm.
  • “The water was as smooth as glass.” What does this mean?
    The water was very choppy.
    The water was very cold.
    The water was completely still.
    The water was rough and wavy.
  • If someone says, “He was as brave as a lion,” what are they saying?
    He was very courageous.
    He was very quiet.
    He was very hungry.
    He was very strong.
  • “The car was as slow as a snail.” What does this simile suggest?
    The car was moving very quickly.
    The car was not moving at all.
    The car was moving very slowly.
    The car was making a loud noise.
  • “The ice cream melted like butter on a hot day.” What does this simile mean?
    The ice cream was frozen solid.
    The ice cream was very hard to eat.
    The ice cream was very soft.
    The ice cream melted quickly.
  • “The stars sparkled like diamonds in the sky.” What does this simile suggest?
    The stars were bright and shiny.
    The stars were small and dull.
    The stars were moving fast.
    The stars were very far away.
  • “The new baby was as cute as a button.” What does this simile suggest?
    The baby was very sleepy.
    The baby was very round.
    The baby was making a lot of noise.
    The baby was very small and adorable.
  • “The boy was as hungry as a bear.” What does this simile mean?
    The boy was very hungry.
    The boy was acting like an animal.
    The boy was not hungry at all.
    The boy was eating very slowly.
  • “He was as tall as a skyscraper.” What does this simile suggest?
    He was very wide.
    He was very strong.
    He was very short.
    He was very tall.
  • “The dog was as loyal as a soldier.” What does this simile mean?
    The dog was very lazy.
    The dog was aggressive.
    The dog was very friendly.
    The dog was very loyal and faithful.
  • What does the simile “as light as a feather” mean?
    Something is floating in the air.
    Something is very soft.
    Something is very light in weight.
    Something is very heavy.
  • “His mind was as sharp as a tack.” What does this simile mean?
    He was angry and frustrated.
    He was very clumsy.
    He was feeling very tired.
    He was very intelligent and quick-witted.
  • “His temper was like a volcano ready to erupt.” What does this simile mean?
    He was calm and peaceful.
    He was about to get very angry.
    He was feeling very cold.
    He was very happy.
  • What does the simile “as fast as lightning” mean?
    Very fast
    Very loud
    Very slow
    Very bright