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: Today, I created similes and metaphors that represented my struggles, growth, and resilience. While writing them, I realized that it was easier to express my feelings through figurative language than by saying things directly. Comparing my challenges to powerful images helped me see how much I’ve grown and how strong I’ve become through difficult situations. I learned that even when I face obstacles, I continue to push forward, and that resilience is a big part of who I am. This activity helped me better understand my own strength and the progress I’ve made.

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