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: While writing my similes and metaphors, I learned more about how I handle struggle and growth. I noticed I often connect my challenges to effort and persistence. The process forced me to slow down and think about moments that shaped me. I saw how setbacks pushed me to adapt instead of quit. Writing figurative language helped me recognize patterns in how I respond to pressure. I rely on consistency and patience when things feel heavy. This reflection showed me I am more resilient than I usually admit.

Summary: We made our own similes and metaphors.

Reflection: I learned how to make my own similes and metaphors.

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