Simile Game
From WordGirl
00:05 - 03:49
3m 44s

WordGirl interrupts Seymour's "As Something As Something" game in which contestants need to complete a phrase. She mentions that it's unfair and calls him out for not using true similes, making it impossible for someone to finish the phrase. She defines similes and provides several examples to help Seymour understand what they are.

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  • Sarah Hern
    over 3 years ago
    I was not able to access this in Canada
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