 going to take one volunteer from each group to share what your experience was at your station today. So station one can go first. You guys worked on author's craft and figurative language. Who's going to be our representative here? Woodson, stand up. Tell us what you learned today, what you focused on at the station. What we focused on at the station was that we was doing metaphors and similes and author's craft. And we were just learning that similes is when you have, in a sentence, that there is like, as or like in it. And that metaphor, it doesn't fit in it. Like, for example, gold is a medal or gold is a ring. OK, so those are examples of metaphors, right? So you learned today that similes compare two things using the word like or as. But metaphors also compare two things, but they don't use the word like or as, right? So you gave a good example. Gold is metal. Is that a metaphor, Simile? It's a metaphor. It is a metaphor, right?