Words shape how we think, write, and interpret literature. Think about a time when learning a new word or understanding a specific term helped you better analyze a text, express an idea, or make your writing stronger.

 Prompt Response: Growing up neurodivergent i didn't understand a lot common phrases used in both writing a talking because in my brain I would take everything to seriously, like if you said "im so hungry i could eat a horse" i would have legitimately thought that you wanted to eat a horse. So its more of just learning how to interpret certain "common" phrases that are used that aren't very literal instead of just one specifically

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