It's simple.
Basically, one person would say a sentence,
and then the next person would try to make a sentence by using antonyms or the opposites of as many words from the first sentence as they can,
and then the next person would do that again but with the last sentence-- all while avoiding repeating the first sentence.
Here's the first sentence:
Pineapples aren't the best fruit for pigs to eat.
Basically, one person would say a sentence,
and then the next person would try to make a sentence by using antonyms or the opposites of as many words from the first sentence as they can,
and then the next person would do that again but with the last sentence-- all while avoiding repeating the first sentence.
S. 1: "My father couldn't sit down."
S. 2 "Your mother could always stand up."
S. 2 "Your mother could always stand up."
Here's the first sentence:
Pineapples aren't the best fruit for pigs to eat.