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Kristina opened the door to the kitchen. The silence was overwhelming.
Matthew had never been to the valley. He knew it was too late.
When Lloyd arrived at his grand opening, Elmer cried.
"It's now or never," Evelyn told herself as she waited at the casino.
Howard had come to Hong Kong alone. He was here to meet the jockey.
Zachary hoped that the elephant was amoral.
For as long as Dora could remember, she'd wanted to be an antique dealer.
When Milton opened the door Mr. Jones looked up from his book.
On Friday, Kim made a treehouse.
Ronnie could tell that Leslie was difficult. He opened the door to the bathroom.
Allan had been expecting Ian for two hours. He took a bite of his pickle.
Nicole was suprised to be alive.
Ben was relieved that no one was coming to Christmas.
There had never been a farmer quite like Marsha Davis, and she knew it.
Gene put down the doll slowly.
Victor opened the door to the attic. He enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
It was a long way to the sea. Erika stopped and meditated.
The music coming from the wine cellar made Cynthia hopeful.
The sound of screaming children made Agnes angry.
It was a evening full of promise. Veronica was in the office.
Jeanette was the best chief of police in town.
Love was in the air. Derrick opened the door.
As soon as the party started, Frederick lit a cigarette.
Leslie felt that the lifeguard was festive.
The archer opened the door, and led Margie inside.
Ruth had invited a frog to her wedding. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Micheal was in the deli. He had a credit card in his hand.
Megan was shrinking. She struggled to breathe.
When wolves began to howl, Lynn knew it was time to find shelter.
It was a quiet morning down by the water.
"It has to work," Patricia told herself as she waited in the lighthouse.
Frances staggered in the darkness. The walls were ice-cold.
Bernice felt that the squirrel was courteous.
Jamie had never been to the peak. He sucked his teeth.
When Teresa opened the door Mrs. Miller looked up from her book.
Clifton took a bite of his croissant. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
Sue enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Stacey felt that Debbie was old.
Veronica put down the ball slowly.
The garage was covered in blood.
Edith opened the door to the pantry. Her senses were overwhelmed.
When Leo arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone booed him.
Frederick could see that Willie was offended. He opened the door to the studio.
Leon opened the door to the kitchen. He wanted a bratwurst.
It was a fun Monday morning. Greg was at the train station.
The chicken was on the loose. Eugene tried to remain calm.
For as long as Steven could remember, he'd wanted to be a deputy.
After spending a night on the street, Jacqueline was relieved to see her boss.
Buer waited for the battle to begin.
Lori was in the prison. She had a celery stick in her hand.
As soon as Christmas started, Javier took a bite of his spring-roll.
Velma had come to Moscow alone. She was here to meet the printer.
The sound of the blender made Seth laugh.
Kelly could see that William was a drug dealer. He tried not to feel intimidated.
Going to the desert was a great idea. Timothy took a long sip of his latte.
When the sun rose, Brandy knew it was time to run.
Karen had been waiting for Denise for six hours. She crouched and tied her laces.
Leo was angry that everyone was coming to his funeral.
Someone had invited a bear to Christmas. Minnie knew it wouldn't end well.
When Vincent arrived at his party, everyone cried.
Eddie fumbled in the darkness. The walls were crumbling.
Carole had never been to the woods. She closed her eyes and took a breath.
Lady Pantfell was eating in the bathroom.
If the dancer didn't arrive soon, Duane didn't know what he would do.
There had never been a doctor quite like Miriam Miller, and she knew it.
The bright light coming from the cloakroom made Leroy uneasy.
Chad hoped that the dictator was jolly.
"Dare to dream," Susan told herself as she waited in the garden.
It was a long way to the sea. Bonnie stopped and enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Enrique put down the candy-bar carefully.
The monkey was on the loose. Sarah tried to remain calm.
Doris felt that Allison was romantic.
It was a warm August night. Shirley chewed her lip as she led the yodeler into the dining room.
A sense of magic was in the air. Grace smiled knowingly.
On Sunday, Erin made an impression.
Delores opened the door to the kitchen. She had dreamed of this moment.
Franklin could not feel anything.
Sherry could see that Cassandra was haughty. She opened the door to the cloakroom.
It was a afternoon full of promise. Eugene was in the shop.
Irkay arose from slumber.
Derrick took a sip of his cappuccino.
For as long as Emma could remember, she'd wanted to be a teacher.
The matador opened the door, and led Katie inside.
Monica could feel her heart beating.
It was a typical afternoon in the library. Eileen knew it wasn't too late.
Elly-May was in the cathedral. She had a phone in her hand.
As soon as the grand opening started, Johnnie took a bite of his burger.
Jason knew that the monkey was indulgent.
When Sam arrived at his party, everyone stared in disbelief.
Michelle opened the door to the classroom. She bit her fingernails.
The kitchen was the perfect location.
Anita walked into the dining room and looked at Lewis. "You make me eat," she said.
When Don arrived at Christmas, Cassandra booed him.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the lake.
Valerie could tell that Vanessa was a biologist. She tried not to feel intimidated.
Ruth was relieved that no one was coming to her funeral.
When Hugh opened the door Mrs. Harris looked up from her work.
Katrina had been waiting for Cynthia for two hours. She enjoyed the feeling of anticipation.
Lynn opened the door to the closet. She was afraid of what she would find.
The sound of the drill made Holly laugh.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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