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 a playlist, a hoodie, and a late-night snack. A playlist shows attention because each song matches a mood or memory tied to you. A hoodie represents comfort and presence even when I am not nearby. A late-night snack shows care through small actions and timing. These objects fit my personality because I value consistency, thought, and quiet support over big gestures.

Summary: I completed my rhetorical analysis essay.

Reflection: I learned how to complete a rhetorical analysis essay in a short time.

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