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

 Response: The amount of notes we took today was a mile long! I would say the extremely common phrases we learned in class today we may use every once in a while. I wouldn't regret learning more about rhetorical devices.

Summary: Took notes on hyperbole, understatement and litotes.

Reflection: I found these really interesting to learn about. I use these devices all the time in day to day life so it is useful to actually put a name to it.

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