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Hero vs Hero https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygrxQgZfQfw

_______ is ______er than ______ Use Comparative Sentences

Ironman vs Hulk

Wolverine vs Professor X

Hulk vs Flash

Batman vs Deadpool

Pteroman (100 points total) Size: 15 Power: 25 Speed: 10 Morality: 36 Intelligence: 10 Attractiveness: 4

Stats Size = bigger, smaller Speed = Intelligence = Attractiveness = Power = Morality = faster, slower Smarter, stupider Prettier, more handsome Stronger, Weaker Better, Worse

Rules Last One Alive Will Win Two heroes will battle. Roll the dice 1 = size 2 = Power 3 = Speed, 4 = Morality 5 = Intelligence 6 = Attractiveness Flip a coin Heads = more Tails = Less Whoever wins must use a comparative sentence. Last One Alive Will Win

Superhero Name: _____________ Speed: Morality: Size: Power: (100 points total) Attractiveness: Intelligence: Superhero Name: _____________