What is the best piece of advice of that your parent or guardian has given you? Tell what the advice was and what prompted you to ask the question

 The best piece of advice that my parents have given me to not stress about little things or about friendships. They have always saw me to not deal with people who are not good for me, and they tell me that sometimes I need to put myself first. They gave me this advice when I was struggling with a friendship with somebody who was mentally damaging and not a good friend.

In class, we analyzed a poem.

I learned how to identify and understand an extended metaphor.

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