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Prompt: Reflect on the simile and metaphor worksheet. Which topic challenged you the most when creating your figurative language, and why? In your response, explain what made that topic difficult and how you worked through the challenge (or what you might do differently next time).

 Prompt: I found the one about facing adversities incredibly difficult. I had to dig deep to find any shred of problems in my perfect life. Summary:We continued to work on our poster. Reflection: I like the easier block days means I can take it easy for a while.

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: I learned about the figurative language specifically about formatting a metaphor and how to make a proper one. Summary:We began the work on the poster. Reflection: I didn't enjoy having to do 6 of each.

Prompt: Describe how you spent your time, any activities, traditions, travel, hobbies, or moments that stood out to you. You may also discuss something new you tried, something you learned, or how the break helped you reset before returning to school. Keep your response appropriate for a school setting and focus on experiences you are comfortable sharing publicly

 Prompt: I toured colleges and a stand out perspective is that I went to a beautiful beach side college that had wonderful programs. I decompressed beside that and went to the aquarium which is one of my favorite places in the world. Summary: I enjoyed the class but I forgot sorry. Reflection: I enjoyed the class. 

Prompt: If you had to describe how you show love using only three objects (for example: a playlist, a hoodie, a late-night snack, a long text message, etc.), what would you choose and why? Explain what each object represents and how it connects to your personality.

 Prompt: I show love through giving people knickknacks; every single time I give  someone a present and it's a small odd device or doo dad. Summary: We worked on Valentine's day cards.  Reflection: I compared my dad to a cactus which is fun.

Prompt: In the spirit of Valentine’s Day week, describe your idea of a perfect day spent with someone you care about (a friend, family member, or significant person in your life).

 Prompt Response: I'd spend it with my very very best friend and we'd go frolicking through feilds. Then we hold hands an  skip through west Atlanta and have a grand time. Them we go to my favorite restuarant  and they pay and give me 100 dollars, share thier steam family account  Summary:Absent  Reflection: absent Reflection:

Prompt: What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question.

 Prompt: I was talking about how one of my friends got pregnant and how it was similar to a story my dad had. This prompted the golden advice that I have tattoo'd on my upper right pectoral "Teen pregnancy is no good". This is the saying I truly live by and is part daily affirmations.  Summary: We reviewed a poem and it's verbs and subject. Reflection: I liked the banter and environment of the classroom.