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

Prompt Response: 

Hyperbole: The assignment was so frustraiting my brain was going to explode.

Understatement: The assignment was only a little confusing; it took me till the end of class.

Litoes: Today's assignment was not exactly easy

Summary: We completed exercises and had a tough assignment.

Reflection: Although the assignment was difficult, it helped me to understand the literal devives a lot more.

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