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Irene could see that the cat was insincere.
When rain stopped, Marsha knew it was time to find shelter.
It was a dark and stormy February night. Curtis went over the plan as he led the assassin into the conservatory.
"Just be yourself," Helen told herself as she waited over the hill.
The attic was covered in blood.
It was a long way to the river. Emily stopped and closed her eyes and took a breath.
It was a night full of promise. Daniel was outside the window.
George could not see anything.
Ivan walked into the dining room and glanced at Ruth. "You make me sad," he said.
Bernice had invited a ventriloquist to Thanksgiving. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Eliza-Jane could tell that Misty was sedentary. She opened the door to the laundry.
Alan had never been to the forest. He took a sip of his hot chocolate.
Jaime opened the door to the living room. He was afraid of what he might find.
As soon as the wedding started, Alex raised his hands.
Gertrude enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
After spending a night on a train, Pedro was relieved to see his boss.
Rachel could feel her heart beating.
For as long as Mathew could remember, he'd wanted to be a gate-keeper.
Trisaitch arose from slumber.
When Lucy opened the door Mr. Kit son looked up from his work.
Daryl was in the temple. He had a flute in his hand.
If the taxi-driver didn't arrive soon, Morris didn't know what he would do.
Elly-May had come to the palace alone. She was here to meet the radiologist.
Sarah was the best juggler who ever lived.
The private detective opened the door, and led Gina inside.
Lady Mattie was in one of her moods.
Lee could see that Curtis was a cartoonist. He tried not to laugh.
The chimpanzee was on the prowl. Leon tried to remain calm.
The sound of the squeak toy made Stanley want to cry.
It was a dark and stormy spring night. Gregory was at the wax museum.
It was a evening full of promise. Bertha raised her hands as she led the programmer into the sauna.
Lena staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
Someone had invited a bear to Easter. Clayton knew it wouldn't end well.
It started like any other night in the cathedral. Sam struggled to breathe.
The studio was spotless.
"Just be yourself," Benjamin told himself as he waited at the door.
When Gertrude arrived at her grand opening, everyone laughed at her.
Lord Leo was waiting in the basement.
Misty was falling. She sucked her teeth.
Hioffol arose from slumber.
Don had never been to the lake. He closed his eyes and took a breath.
Claire opened the door to the attic. She had dreamed of this moment.
Rita could feel her heart beating.
Going to the mountain was a bad idea. Ricky took a sip of his whiskey.
Beverly could not hear anything.
After spending a night in hospital, Dave was relieved to see his mother.
The music coming from the dungeon made Pamela hopeful.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Henry stopped and buttoned up his jacket.
Harry was the best sculptor who ever lived.
Charles put down the candy-bar slowly.
Love was in the air. Emma opened the door.
The tortoise was on the prowl. Beth tried to remain calm.
When Bobbie-Sue opened the door Mrs. Sanch ez looked up from her book.
Kevin was at school. He had a credit card in his hand.
Timothy could see that Nelson was a physician. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Ana could see that Rosemary was self-reliant. She opened the door to the outhouse.
As soon as the party started, Dustin smiled knowingly.
The sound of screaming children made Danielle hesitant.
The corridor was the perfect location.
Tommy opened the door to the pantry. He raised his hands.
It was a clear and cloudless night. Priscilla was behind the wall.
Sean was suprised to be alone.
Jerry had been waiting for Victor for six hours. He chuckled to himself.
Micheal straightened his clothes.
Alicia had invited a butcher to her wedding. She knew what to do.
Grace fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
On Saturday, Walter always made it worse.
When Cathy arrived at Christmas, Agnes gasped.
Cory hoped that the seagull was excited.
Daniel put down the teddy bear slowly.
Schiesmunor arose from slumber.
The smell coming from the wine cellar made Pauline uneasy.
Eric opened the door to the wardrobe. The odour was surprisingly pleasant.
When Clarence arrived at his party, everyone rushed to see him.
For as long as Darlene could remember, she'd wanted to be a lawyer.
Franklin could see that Guy was sordid.
If the barber didn't arrive soon, Gwendolyn didn't know what she would do.
There had never been a sailor quite like Christopher Washington, and he knew it.
Milton could feel his life slipping away.
Caroline was the best flight attendant bar none.
Martha hoped that the jeweler was irresponsible.
Tyrone was angry that no one was coming to his grand opening.
When wolves began to howl, Kay knew it was time to sleep.
Love was in the air. Judy opened the door.
Antonio could not hear anything.
Someone had invited a monkey to the funeral. Hazel knew it wouldn't end well.
After spending a night in jail, Grace was relieved to see her home.
Bernice enjoyed the feeling of power. It was going to be a tough afternoon.
It was a typical December night. Sean was in the food court.
Sarah-Jane had come to Istanbul alone. She was here to meet the shoemaker.
On Monday, Joanne made dessert.
As soon as the party started, Nicholas wanted a carrot.
Dale had never been to the valley. He swallowed nervously.
The studio was full of smoke.
Roberta ground her teeth.
Rene had invited a lion to his grand opening. He knew the fun was about to begin.
The sound of the drill made Jessica want to scream.
Herman could tell that Jack was an interior designer. He tried not to feel intimidated.
It was a long way to the forest. Christy stopped and took a long sip of her coffee.
The mobster opened the door, and led Mary inside.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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