Like everybody, I wear more than one hat. I am the chairman of the FCC. I am also a television viewer and the husband and father of other television viewers. I have seen a great many television programs that seemed to me eminently worthwhile, and I am not talking about the much-bemoaned good old days of "Playhouse 90" and "Studio One."
Which statement accurately expresses the speaker's purpose for using figurative language in paragraph 3?
A) The speaker uses a metaphor to compare the viewers to the FCC.
B) The speaker uses hyperbole to emphasize worthwhile programming on television.
C) The speaker uses an idiom to explain how he looks at television from different viewpoints.
D) The speaker uses an oxymoron contrast the "good ole days" of programming to current programming.