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It was a damp October morning. Jorge swallowed nervously as he led the gravedigger into the chapel.
Phyllis was worried that Kelly was coming to her wedding.
It was a long and sleepless autumn night. Theodore was behind the bikeshed.
Going to the creek was a bad idea. Gloria scratched her hand.
For as long as Ross could remember, he'd wanted to be a researcher.
Terrence opened the door to the cloakroom. He took a bite of his burger.
Thelma wanted a pill.
Klebea leaned into the wind.
When Violet opened the door Mrs. Miller looked up from her work.
The swan had escaped. Christine knew exactly what to do.
After spending a night on a plane, Louise was relieved to see her wife.
Jeffery had come to Spain alone. He was here to meet the graphic artist.
"Just breathe," Victor told himself as he waited in the library.
Lonnie could see that the servant was courageous.
As soon as the wedding started, Beverly wiped the sweat from her brow.
Derrick walked into the conservatory and looked at Michelle. "You make me afraid," he said.
Evelyn could see that Claudia was captivating.
Gail was the best welder in town.
Cindy could see that Kay was a tax collector. She tried not to laugh.
Fernando opened the door to the walk-in freezer. He could not believe what he saw.
The attic was a complete mess.
The bright light coming from the corridor made Audrey uneasy.
There had never been a pirate quite like Amber Lewis, and she knew it.
If the beekeeper didn't arrive soon, Velma didn't know what she would do.
When Laura-May arrived at Easter, Vivian gasped.
Lady Caermain was sitting in the basement.
Erika had been expecting Brandy for four days. She straightened her clothes.
When Judith arrived at her grand opening, Jeanette rushed to see her.
The bishop opened the door, and led Shannon inside.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Allison was under the bed.
Lisa staggered in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
It was a glorious Wednesday evening. Brenda crouched and tied her laces as she led the beggar into the corridor.
Maureen twiddled her thumbs. It was going to be a long night.
Tanya hoped that Kelly was coming to Christmas.
It was a long way to the ocean. Dave stopped and lit a cigarette.
The sound of the chainsaw made Dennis angry.
Going to the peak was a bad idea. Anne knew it wasn't too late.
Someone had invited a fish to the party. Joanne knew the fun was about to begin.
Aaron felt that the lifeguard was brittle.
Carol opened the door to the living room. The smell was overwhelming.
Casey felt that the cat was wronged.
Jacqueline could tell that Kristina was a mortician. She tried not to smile.
Elaine was at the mall. She had a hammer in her hand.
As soon as the funeral started, Russell scratched his hand.
On Saturday, Edward always made a splash.
Lena had come to Cairo prepared. She was here to meet the security guard.
Smoke was in the air. Felicia waited.
Willard was suprised to be floating.
John opened the door to the stable. He tried to hide.
After spending a night in handcuffs, Sidney was relieved to see his home.
The noises coming from the chapel made Jeanne hopeful.
When Perry opened the door Mr. Lee looked up from his book.
Terry swallowed nervously.
The monkey was on the loose. Tony pretended not to notice.
The dining room was spotless.
"It has to work," Raymond told himself as he waited in the playground.
For as long as Rose could remember, she'd wanted to be a sniper.
Jessica walked into the basement and glanced at Clarence. "You make me nervous," she said.
Mary-Jo was relieved that no one was coming to Thanksgiving.
Elmer had never been to the sea. He cracked open another beer.
Eva was standing. She took a long sip of her beer.
Kristin could see that Rachel was quaking. She opened the door to the bedroom.
Daisy meditated. It was going to be a special evening.
The dancer opened the door, and led Diane inside.
Julio felt that Nathaniel was tense.
Erop arose from slumber.
Someone had invited a spider to the funeral. Leon knew it wouldn't end well.
Claudia staggered in the darkness. The walls were rough.
It was a fun winter afternoon. Wanda enjoyed the feeling of power as she led the rat catcher into the cell.
After spending a night in the airport, Howard was relieved to see his home.
Ella was in the backyard. She had a hot chocolate in her hand.
Irene hoped that the tortoise was threatened.
Lord Petersbury was reading in the chapel.
On Friday, Tracey always made a list.
Charles had come to Hell alone. He was here to meet the composer.
It was a misty evening. Stella was at the football stadium.
When rain began, Elaine knew it was time to move on.
Willard had been waiting for Calvin for three days. He lowered his gaze.
Tanya hoped that everyone was coming to Thanksgiving.
The smoke coming from the control room made Charlie hopeful.
Kathy was the best cheesemaker bar none.
When Lucy arrived at her funeral, Brandine welcomed her.
Terry walked into the office and looked at Douglas. "You make me angry," he said.
The goose was on the prowl. Ross knew exactly what to do.
Melissa opened the door to the barn. She had dreamed of this moment.
Beverly had never been to the woods. She checked her reflection.
Eric had invited an executioner to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
When Bill opened the door Mrs. Williams looked up from her work.
Manuel opened the door to the attic. He wiped the sweat from his brow.
Ulatch leaned into the wind.
Melvin shuddered in anticipation.
The detective opened the door, and led Annie inside.
Going to the forest was a bad idea. Kurt scratched his hand.
There had never been a governor quite like Russell Garcia, and he knew it.
Someone had invited a duck to the funeral. Judy knew it wouldn't end well.
It was a long way to the waterfall. Jerry stopped and wanted a smoke.
Sidney could see that Ross was uncaring. He opened the door to the bedroom.
Lord Corey was in one of his moods.
Yolanda could see that the ant was woeful.
For as long as Amy could remember, she'd wanted to be a priest.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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