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Choose something to compare life to, and write 8 lines of metaphors to create an extended metaphor for life. Use the football game example at the bottom to guide you. You can type this in the submission box. “Life is ”

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“LIFE IS A FOOTBALL GAME”

Directions: If life were a football game, come up with some ideas for what each of these parts would mean.

The goal posts are measures of success.
The coach is a mentor.
The ball is any opportunity I take.
The fifty yard line is home.
The tackles are the obstacles that hinder me.

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