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).

 Response: When writing similes and metaphors I struggled most with appearance based judgement. I just haven't really received a lot of judgement about it outwardly. Then past that any judgement I have gotten hasn't really been worked in the way of a metaphor or simile. In general appearance based judgement is something I have just not experienced or outwardly ignored criticism about my appearance and mostly just do my own thing. It took a lot of thinking over but I did finally get a metaphor that is pretty mediocre.

Summary: Worked on our poster project.

Reflection: I found this poster project a good opportunity to revisit and revise my previous similes and metaphors. I also really got to flex my artistic skills when making it.

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