Prompt: After viewing your classmates’ digital posters and reading the feedback comments left on your work, what new ideas or perspectives did you gain about your poster? Reflect on how the feedback influenced the way you think about your creative choices and describe what you learned about the creative process while designing and presenting your poster.

Prompt: The comments that were made on my post helped me to realize that pictures and designs bring a poster all together. I had multiple comments about my well designed poster and perfectly picked pictures. I carefully designed my poster in order for it to be well organized and easy to read. this made it where people are focused more on the metaphors and similes rather than if my poster is messy and boring looking. I also spent time choosing specific pictures for each device, to help explain the moral meaning of each metaphor or simile. This makes it where my classmates are able to gain a better understanding on my devices if it confused them at all.

Summary: Today in class we commented positive feedback on our classmates posters.

Reflection: This made me realize that I relate to more of my classmates than I thought.

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