Metaphor Worksheets

Interactive worksheets to practice and master metaphors

What Are Metaphors?

Metaphors are powerful figures of speech that directly compare two unlike things without using "like" or "as." They create vivid imagery and help us understand complex ideas through familiar comparisons. These worksheets will help you identify, create, and understand metaphors.

Worksheet 1: Identify the Metaphor

Circle the metaphor in each sentence:

1. Life is a journey with many twists and turns.

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Answer: Life is a journey

2. Her voice is music to my ears.

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Answer: Her voice is music

3. The classroom is a zoo during recess.

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Answer: The classroom is a zoo

Worksheet 2: Complete the Metaphor

Fill in the blank with a metaphor:

1. Time is _____

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Answer: money, a thief, flying

2. Love is _____

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Answer: a rose, a battlefield, a fire

3. Knowledge is _____

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Answer: power, light, a weapon

Worksheet 3: Create Your Own Metaphors

Create metaphors for these concepts:

1. Friendship is _____

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Answer: a garden, a bridge, a shelter

2. Learning is _____

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Answer: a journey, building blocks, a key

3. Success is _____

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Answer: a mountain, a ladder, a treasure

Worksheet 4: Metaphor Meanings

Explain what each metaphor means:

1. "She is a ray of sunshine"

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Answer: She brings happiness and warmth to others

2. "He is a rock"

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Answer: He is strong, dependable, and steady

3. "The world is a stage"

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Answer: Life is like a performance where people play different roles

Interactive Quiz: Metaphor vs Simile

Identify if each is a metaphor or simile:

1. "Life is a journey" vs "Life is like a journey"

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Answer: First is metaphor, second is simile

2. "She is a lion" vs "She is like a lion"

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Answer: First is metaphor, second is simile

3. "Time flies" vs "Time is like a bird"

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Answer: First is metaphor, second is simile

Tips for Using Metaphors

1

Be Original

Create fresh metaphors instead of using overused ones.

2

Consider Your Audience

Use metaphors that your readers will understand.

3

Practice Regularly

The more you use metaphors, the better you become at creating them.

Quick Reference

Worksheet Types:4 main worksheets
Difficulty Levels:Beginner to Advanced
Topics:Identification, Creation, Meaning

Pro Tip

Practice makes perfect! Complete these worksheets regularly to master the art of creating powerful metaphors.