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: The topic that was most challenging was "Doubt or Criticism". The reason for this is because its hard trying to compare my thought process with doubt since it varies on how doubt creeps in. This also applies with how I take criticism. I worked through the challenged by seeing if there's any common situations that can compare to what I feel when I face doubt or criticism. I ended up choosing to associate it with my success and how it will go. 

Summary: During the class period we created a presentation for our 6 metaphors and simile's. On the board each example had to be present and with explanations. As well as visuals for each example for better understanding of the rhetorical device. We went over what was needed and the rubric as a class. 

Reflection: During the process of creating the presentation, I enjoyed the creative aspect of it. The process was enjoyable seeing what images I can use to visually show my metaphors and simile. The presentation was hard trying to organize my board but I was able to make sure it was visible neat looking. 

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