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

 This lesson went slower than paint dries. Learning this grammar was a little lame. Doing this work is not boring.

In today's lesson, we learned about hyperbole, understatement, and litotes. We took notes on these concepts and made our own examples of each of them. This lesson will help me grasp rhetoric and allow me to find examples of the concepts in things that I read.

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