Prompt: Today you created similes and metaphors that reflect your struggles, growth, and resilience. In a well-developed paragraph, reflect on the process. What did you learn about yourself while writing your figurative language?

Prompt Response: Writing about myself through figurative language was an interesting process. It really made me think about who I am as a person. What I think about myself and how others do. I was able to reflect upon my growth over the years and the struggles that carry with me. Using figurative language to express these things made me understand myself more. I really got into the crevices of my brain with this part of the assignment. 

Summary: In class we wrote 6 metaphors and 6 similes about ourselves, internally and externally. 

Reflection: Through creating these similes and metaphors, I am able to reflect on myself. 


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