simile: comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
metaphor: a comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated.
hyperbole: exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
narrative: a spoken or written account of connected events; a story
sarcasm: the use of irony to mock or convey contempt
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How many similes were used in the video?

Three similies

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Who used metaphors in the video?

The interviewer and the running back

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Who used the hyperbole?

The interviewer

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Who told the narritive in the video?

The running back

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Who was the character who used sarcasm?

The interviewer

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What was the simile used in the video based off of this photo 

...it was like the 2023 superbowl love affair with Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift!

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What was the metaphor used just by looking at this picture

In the beginning we were stars.

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What was the hyperbole the interview used at the very end of the video? 

Hint: 

...unfortunately i don't think the crowd dying of embarrassment was a hyperbole

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Why did the running back have to get escorted off the field?

Out of excitement I embarrassingly pooped my pants during my touchdown celebration and I had to get escorted off the field.

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How does the interviewer describe the Coaches season to be going?

Oh right I know you're having the greatest season, losing that terribly

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Guess the simile using these images:

...you'll probably play like clueless little girls

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What is a metaphor?

A comparison between two things that are otherwise unrelated

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Guess the hyperbole by this image


What was your score again one million to zero??

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How bad did the Tigers lose?

79-6

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What does the interviewer call the coach in the beginning of the video?

You are no doubt the coach of the year

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Guess the simile based on this image:


We’ll play like wild boars on the hunt seeking out our next victim.

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What is a simile?

When you compare two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as