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    Class 7 Worksheet on Simile Metaphor Personification

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    Abshar Afroz
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    I am an enthusiastic English educator with a strong passion for helping students develop confidence in communication. At Planet Spark, I specialize in teaching Public Speaking and Creative Writing, guiding learners to express themselves clearly, think creatively, and speak with impact. Drawing on my teaching experience and warm, engaging style, I help children develop fluent English, powerful presentation skills, and a love for writing. My sessions are interactive, skill-focused, and designed to build both language proficiency and self-confidence in young minds.
    Class 7 Worksheet on Simile Metaphor Personification
    Class 7 Worksheet on Simile Metaphor Personification

    Class 7 Worksheet on Simile Metaphor Personification

    Class 7EnglishEnglish GrammarFree DownloadPDF
    Abshar Afroz
    Abshar AfrozVisit Profile
    I am an enthusiastic English educator with a strong passion for helping students develop confidence in communication. At Planet Spark, I specialize in teaching Public Speaking and Creative Writing, guiding learners to express themselves clearly, think creatively, and speak with impact. Drawing on my teaching experience and warm, engaging style, I help children develop fluent English, powerful presentation skills, and a love for writing. My sessions are interactive, skill-focused, and designed to build both language proficiency and self-confidence in young minds.

    Paint Pictures With Words: Simile, Metaphor & Personification for Class 7 

    This Grade 7 literature worksheet takes students beyond basic definitions into deep analysis of similes, metaphors, and personification. Instead of simply identifying “like” or “as,” learners explore why these comparisons work, what qualities they highlight, and how they shape a reader’s emotions. With five structured tasks — multiple choice questions, fill in the blanks, true or false, underlining and identifying devices, and analytical paragraph writing — students develop the confidence to explain figurative language in any text. 

    Why Simile, Metaphor & Personification Matter in Deep Analysis? 

    Figurative language is the heart of creative writing. For Class 7 learners, moving from recognition to explanation is a major literacy leap. This topic is important because: 
    1. A simile compares using “like” or “as” (e.g., “brave as a lion”). 
    2. A metaphor states one thing is another (e.g., “time is a thief”). 
    3. Personification gives human qualities to objects or nature (e.g., “the wind whispered”). 
    4. Deep analysis asks why a device works, not just what it is. 
    5. Mastering these tools improves both reading comprehension and creative writing. 

    What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

    This worksheet contains five progressive activities that build deep analysis skills: 

    📖 Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 
    Students answer questions about definitions, examples, and the difference between simile, metaphor, and personification. The final questions introduce deep analysis by asking what readers should explain. 

    📝 Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 
    Using key terms (comparison, is, personification, explicit, as, simile, human, metaphor, directly, like), students complete sentences that reinforce how each device functions. 

    ✅ Exercise 3 – True and False 
    Ten statements test common misconceptions — for example, whether “the moon was a ghostly galleon” is a simile (false) and whether deep analysis means just naming a device (false). 

    ✍️ Exercise 4 – Underline the Words 
    Students read ten rich sentences and underline the figurative language, then identify each as simile, metaphor, or personification. Examples range from “the old house groaned” to “hope is a bird that perches in the soul.” 

    📄 Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing with Blanks 
    An analytical paragraph about figurative language is presented with missing words. Students fill each blank using their understanding of simile, metaphor, personification, and deep analysis — reinforcing why comparisons work and how they affect readers. 

    🔖 Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

    Exercise 1 – Multiple Choice Questions 

    1. a) comparison 
    2. b) metaphor 
    3. a) personification 
    4. c) is 
    5. c) things 
    6. b) simile 
    7. a) metaphor 
    8. b) imaginative 
    9. c) picture 
    10. a) why 

    Exercise 2 – Fill in the Blanks 

    1. comparison 
    2. is 
    3. personification 
    4. explicit 
    5. as 
    6. simile 
    7. human 
    8. metaphor 
    9. directly 
    10. like 

    Exercise 3 – True and False 

    1. True 
    2. False 
    3. True 
    4. False 
    5. True 
    6. False 
    7. True 
    8. False 
    9. True 
    10. True 

    Exercise 4 – Underline and Identify (underlined phrase + type) 

    The old house groaned under the weight of the heavy snow.
    Underlined: groaned — Identified as: Personification
    He fought like a tiger protecting its cubs from every danger.
    Underlined: like a tiger — Identified as: Simile
    She floated across the stage like a swan on a calm lake.
    Underlined: floated, like a swan — Identified as: Simile
    Fear knocked on his door and whispered terrible lies into his ear.
    Underlined: Fear knocked — Identified as: Personification
    The city never sleeps, even in the darkest hours of the night.
    Underlined: never sleeps — Identified as: Personification
    Her tears were a river flowing down her cheeks without stopping.
    Underlined: a river — Identified as: Metaphor
    The alarm clock screamed at me to wake up and face the day.
    Underlined: screamed — Identified as: Personification
    His words were daggers that pierced her heart with every syllable.
    Underlined: daggers — Identified as: Metaphor
    Hope is a bird that perches in the soul and sings without words.
    Underlined: Hope is a bird — Identified as: Metaphor
    The wind howled like a wolf searching for its lost pack.
    Underlined: howled like a wolf — Identified as: Simile 

    Exercise 5 – Paragraph Writing with Blanks 

    Figurative language makes writing come alive. A simile compares two things using “like” or “as”. For example, “as brave as a lion.” A metaphor compares two things by saying one thing is another. For example, “time is a thief.” Personification gives human qualities to non‑human things. For example, “the wind whispered.” Deep analysis goes beyond naming the device. Ask why the comparison works. What two things are being compared? What qualities does the comparison highlight? How does it affect the reader? A metaphor creates a stronger connection than a simile. Personification makes nature feel alive. Good analysis explains how the device helps the reader understand the story’s theme, mood, or characters. This deeper thinking makes you a stronger writer. 

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    A simile compares two things using "like" or "as," while a metaphor directly states one thing is another.

    They create vivid imagery and make descriptions more relatable, helping readers visualize the story more clearly.

    Yes, metaphors can sometimes be hard to understand if they are too abstract or unfamiliar to the reader.

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