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 Response: I am a very stubborn person. I often have to learn things the hard way if I don’t immediately pick up on it. This has led to developing my own inner strength which serves me well today. Just because you may go through a lot doesn’t mean it defines you. What it does is give a better definition to your image. 


Summary: In class we finished reading our poem then wrote 6 similes and 6 metaphors about various triumphs and negatives in our lives. 


Reflection: Inner strength was not something I was born with. I was an extremely weak person who struggled to do anything above the bare minimum for a long time. What changed was my self-talk. When I gave myself positive affirmations and despite some of them being lies it gave me enough strength to form habits that kept building on myself. Now I have willpower to spare for the hard stuff, because it's not all wasted getting me out of the bed in the morning to attempt to eat something. 


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