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Derrick could see that Alvin was hefty. He opened the door to the walk-in freezer.
Yesoap leaned into the wind.
The gladiator opened the door, and led Robin inside.
On Sunday, Earl made soup.
Kent had invited a cat to his wedding. He knew what to do.
Lena whistled nonchalantly. It was going to be a fantastic night.
Going to the sea was a good idea. Priscilla closed her eyes and took a breath.
Rafael knew that Eric was coming to his party.
Lonnie was in the nuclear power-plant. He had a pink highlighter in his hand.
"It has to work," Rhonda told herself as she waited over the fence.
It was a rain-swept December afternoon. Rachel was in the kitchen.
For as long as Pearl could remember, she'd wanted to be an actor.
The frog had escaped. Allen knew exactly what to do.
Andrew walked into the dining room and looked at Bob. "You make me afraid," he said.
When Wesley opened the door Mr. Freeman looked up from his book.
When Luis arrived at Easter, everyone booed him.
Caroline opened the door to the wardrobe. She could not believe what she saw.
After spending a night in handcuffs, Jeff was relieved to see his husband.
The smoke coming from the basement made Marie uneasy.
Violet knew that the composer was mellow.
Jenny had come to London prepared. She was here to meet the cartoonist.
Someone had invited a sheep to the funeral. Fred knew it wouldn't end well.
It was a cold, moonlit April night. Mae went over the plan as she led the matador into the dining room.
It was a typical morning in the skateboard park. Glenn looked at the time.
There had never been a paramedic quite like Violet Martin ez, and she knew it.
It was a long way to the beach. Theresa stopped and snapped her fingers.
Francisco put down the burger slowly.
The closet was covered in blood.
Going to the cave was a foolhardy idea. Jennie swallowed nervously.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Gregory opened the door.
"It has to work," Lisa told herself as she waited in the bell-tower.
Terrance took a bite of his spring-roll. It was going to be a special evening.
The construction worker opened the door, and led Wayne inside.
The sound of the clocking ticking made Anita want to scream.
Eileen fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
Agnes had been waiting for Nancy for six hours. She knew it wasn't too late.
Miguel struggled to breathe.
It started like any other day in the library. Edith wanted a bagel.
If the ambassador didn't arrive soon, Tamara didn't know what she would do.
Deborah was suprised to be free.
The shark was on the loose. Anthony panicked.
Arlene had invited an innkeeper to Easter. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Danny was the best tailor bar none.
On Wednesday, Margie made a wish.
Vera was screaming. She questioned her plan.
Terrance could feel his life slipping away.
Marc could tell that Pedro was elegant. He opened the door to the living room.
It was a glorious morning. Pamela was in the bomb-shelter.
Joe put down the bratwurst nervously.
It was a snowy winter evening. Connie took a bite of her banana as she led the thief into the garage.
After spending a night on a train, Lisa was relieved to see her mother.
Andy opened the door to the outhouse. His senses were overwhelmed.
Pazienix arose from slumber.
Travis was in the museum. He had a flower in his hand.
Lord Malderthorpe was sitting in the sauna.
Geraldine knew that the cook was hardworking.
Ramon was glad that Kelly was coming to his wedding.
When Katrina arrived at her funeral, everyone fainted.
Ida had been waiting for Jill for days. She wanted a bagel.
Someone had invited a deer to Easter. Joy knew what to do.
As soon as the party started, Willie shuddered in anticipation.
When Byron opened the door Mr. RodrĂgu ez looked up from his book.
Sidney knew that James was bizarre.
Danny went over the plan. It was going to be a momentous night.
The bright light coming from the bathroom made Gregory hopeful.
The taxidermist opened the door, and led Jackie inside.
Myrtle was delighted to be floating.
Euxutor Gold-eater raised his sword.
Javier put down the kite nervously.
Jill was singing. She scratched her hand.
Theodore had invited a DJ to his grand opening. He knew the fun was about to begin.
It was a gloomy Sunday afternoon. Mary-Lou was under the mountain.
It was a bitter, endless Friday night. Rachel looked at the time as she led the minister into the dining room.
It was a long way to the beach. Guy stopped and took a sip of his banana milkshake.
When Suzanne arrived at her funeral, Sonia laughed at her.
When the moon came up, Helen knew it was time to sleep.
The cell was dark and oddly quiet.
It started like any other afternoon in the train station. Charles took a bite of his slice of pizza.
Nicole had never been to the river. She nodded to the teacher.
Fenaic arose from slumber.
Audrey could see that the owl was neutral.
The sound of the chickens made Jesse hesitant.
Ella hoped for a miracle.
Daisy had been waiting for Gloria for six days. She took a long sip of her cider.
If the manager didn't arrive soon, Annie didn't know what she would do.
Veronica walked into the outhouse and looked at Carrie. "You make me tell the truth," she said.
The fish had escaped. Ross knew exactly what to do.
After spending a night on a plane, Rick was relieved to see his husband.
As soon as the grand opening started, Kay wanted a spring-roll.
The bright light coming from the sauna made Alan hopeful.
When Marjorie arrived at her party, everyone cried.
Edwin opened the door to the garage. He took a sip of his egg nog.
Kevin opened the door to the dungeon. His senses were overwhelmed.
For as long as Javier could remember, he'd wanted to be an antique dealer.
Going to the valley was a terrible idea. Carol straightened her clothes.
The chef opened the door, and led Audrey inside.
"No one suspects a thing," Jesus told himself as he waited behind the wall.
Melvin was glad that everyone was coming to Easter.
Someone had invited a porcupine to the grand opening. Evelyn knew the fun was about to begin.
There had never been a sailor quite like Jack Allen, and he knew it.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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