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Name:                         Date: Metaphors Worksheet (Meanings Part 2)
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A metaphor is a figure of speech that compares two things. Often times it uses the word “is.”
Directions: For each metaphor given blow, write what you think it means.
Example A: Thoughts are a storm, unexpected
someone may have many unexpected thoughts at anytime
1.Once your heart's been broken it grows back bigger-

2.His hair is a white snowflake and his hair is a messy haystack-

3.He is all heartbroken-

4.The pigeons fountained into the air-

5.Her hair was bone white-

6.He tried to help but his legs were wax-

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