Use a hyperbole, an understatement, and a litotes to describe today's lesson.

 Prompt Response: Today’s lesson on figures of speech was pretty okay. Learning hyperbole was so amazing that my brain literally exploded. On the other hand, saying the hard parts were "not easy" is a bit of a litotes. The difficult sections were just a tiny bit tricky for some of us. It's not the worst thing we've ever had to learn

Summary: We learned about the things listed above.

Reflection: I listed in the prompt before the stuff we did today because I was not here yesterday.

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