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 Response: For me when I was working on the sheet the hardest subject was making one based on self growth/development. I am not sure exactly what it was called and I do not have my sheet with me so I can't check. It was just hard because I just didn't know what to write. I had a hard time reflecting on how I have changed as a person. I feel like I would need to sit and ponder on that one for a bit. Although I don't really feel like doing that. Stay in the moment or something that, right Mr. Rease. 

Summary: We put the devices onto a presentation.

Reflection: I actually really like using adobe express as a platform. 

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