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The physicist opened the door, and led Lydia inside.
Roland could tell that Mark was courageous. He opened the door to the conservatory.
Annie had never been to the reef. She scratched her hand.
It was a rain-swept morning. Mary-Lou was on the window sill.
Wesley looked at the time.
Frank hoped that the seal was troublesome.
Jason had come to Japan prepared. He was here to meet the veterinarian.
The outhouse was the perfect location.
When Alexander opened the door Mrs. Bry son looked up from her book.
It was a calm, yet eerie night. Olga took a bite of her bratwurst as she led the sniper into the dungeon.
Mary-Beth had invited a chipmunk to her wedding. She knew what to do.
Ron opened the door to the wardrobe. The silence was overwhelming.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Stanley smiled knowingly.
Christina was angry that Dianne was coming to Christmas.
Felix fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
Fred opened the door to the barn. He crouched and tied his laces.
Agnes was sitting. She lit a cigarette.
Crystal could feel her life slipping away.
When the moon came up, Nicholas knew it was time to find shelter.
When Ben arrived at Thanksgiving, Clifton gasped.
Lady Phyllis was reading in the closet.
The sound of the vacuum cleaner made Randall want to cry.
Laurie lowered her gaze. It was going to be a momentous morning.
On Wednesday, Derrick always made it matter.
If the crook didn't arrive soon, Kurt didn't know what he would do.
Roberta put down the chair nervously.
It started like any other evening in the school. Roland took a long sip of his chocolate milk.
Wendy was suprised to be floating.
Craig could tell that Curtis was a shop assistant. He tried not to worry.
The duck was on the prowl. Eileen pretended not to notice.
When Myrtle opened the door Mrs. Brown looked up from her book.
It was a tumultuous spring morning. Barry was under the bridge.
Nellie meditated.
It was a long way to the sea. Dana stopped and knew it wasn't too late.
Dretay leaned into the wind.
The private detective opened the door, and led Ted inside.
As soon as the funeral started, Thelma took a bite of her bread-stick.
Bernice felt that the executioner was agreeable.
Someone had invited a fish to the grand opening. Carrie knew the fun was about to begin.
For as long as Lorraine could remember, she'd wanted to be a scientist.
Going to the swamp was a great idea. Scott chewed his lip.
When Sherry arrived at Christmas, everyone laughed at her.
Jane had come to Athens alone. She was here to meet the researcher.
When the sun rose, Larry knew it was time to run.
Melanie had invited a screenwriter to her wedding. She knew what to do.
Glenn hoped that the chimpanzee was shy.
Charlie walked into the garage and looked at Geraldine. "You make me tell the truth," he said.
Debbie opened the door to the lobby. The stench was unmistakable.
Aaron hoped that everyone was coming to his party.
If the stunt double didn't arrive soon, Patricia didn't know what she would do.
There had never been an engineer quite like Georgia Stuart, and she knew it.
It was a quiet morning down by the river.
Stephen could tell that Gregory was a lifeguard. He tried not to worry.
Dennis took a bite of his cracker. It was going to be a long afternoon.
"Whatever happens, don't panic," Alma told herself as she waited in the backyard.
Lord Estbourne was in one of his moods.
A sense of magic was in the air. Alicia looked at the time.
Marie had never been to the creek. She buttoned up her jacket.
Janice closed her eyes and took a drag on her cigarette.
Gary was the best chemist around.
When Laura opened the door Mrs. Campbell looked up from her book.
The sound of the car horn made Chester want to scream.
On Sunday, Reginald always made each day count.
When Ronnie arrived at Easter, Edgar cried.
Lady Constance was eating in the attic.
Someone had invited a dolphin to the funeral. Doris knew it wouldn't end well.
Laurie could see that the peddlar was ashamed.
Shane put down the bagel slowly.
Rita opened the door to the barn. She nodded to the cameraman.
As soon as Christmas started, Kathleen enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Angela could see that Nancy was argumentative. She opened the door to the living room.
It was a long way to the river. Paul stopped and straightened his clothes.
The smell coming from the chapel made Edwin hopeful.
Shirley knew that the goose was upset.
Max opened the door to the library. His senses were overwhelmed.
Amanda felt that Judith was warm.
For as long as Mildred could remember, she'd wanted to be an undertaker.
Yinua waited for the battle to begin.
If the captain didn't arrive soon, Eduardo didn't know what he would do.
Daniel had been waiting for Jaime for days. He took a bite of his bratwurst.
Harvey fumbled in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
It was a calm, yet eerie night. Kelly was in the bushes.
Baliarf shielded his eyes against the light.
"It's almost over," Megan told herself as she waited at the concert.
It was a glorious autumn evening. Jim bit his fingernails as he led the bodyguard into the kitchen.
Melissa had invited a puppy to her funeral. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Charlene was in the museum. She had a flower in her hand.
There had never been a thief quite like Richard Clark, and he knew it.
Smoke was in the air. Jennie smiled knowingly.
Cathy raised her hands.
Glenda hoped that the writer was athletic.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Derek was relieved to see his boss.
Lord Bexdon was in one of his moods.
The owl had escaped. Edwin pretended not to notice.
When Nathan opened the door Mrs. Green looked up from her book.
When rain began, Frances knew it was time to sleep.
As soon as the wedding started, Violet smiled knowingly.
Elsie had come to Beijing alone. She was here to meet the pastor.
Clyde opened the door to the barn. He had dreamed of this moment.
Douglas was searching. He lowered his gaze.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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