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The chapel was the perfect location.
Lillie was angry that Eva was coming to Christmas.
It was a clear afternoon. Armando was in the supermarket.
After spending a night in handcuffs, Arnold was relieved to see his home.
Alexander had never been to the creek. He chewed his lip.
The sound of the alarm made Todd want to cry.
Elachuilyn shielded her eyes against the sun.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the pond.
As soon as the funeral started, Ronnie closed his eyes and took a breath.
Kenneth opened the door to the cloakroom. He was afraid of what he would find.
Kristen put down the ukulele nervously.
Eileen took a bite of her celery stick.
It started like any other evening in the bus stop. Ida wanted chocolate.
On Saturday, Erin made a cake.
Isaac had invited an astronaut to Thanksgiving. He knew the fun was about to begin.
When Karl opened the door Mrs. Washington looked up from her book.
When Mario arrived at Easter, everyone laughed.
Valuamon waited for the battle to begin.
The poet opened the door, and led Myrtle inside.
For as long as Mary-Jo could remember, she'd wanted to be a marshal.
Lord Stephen was waiting in the dining room.
Ruby could see that Angela was fatigued. She opened the door to the laundry.
Wysarb Starmore raised his axe.
Troy was the best imam around.
Marion could see that Vicki was comfortable.
When wolves began to howl, Christine knew it was time to run.
There had never been a messenger quite like Wallace Stuart, and he knew it.
Someone had invited a frog to Christmas. Sylvia knew it wouldn't end well.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Terri angry.
It was a snowy winter night. Eugene was under the bridge.
Helen was shrinking. She hoped for a miracle.
The monkey had escaped. Dwight knew exactly what to do.
Jeffery could feel his heart beating.
After spending a night on a train, Dawn was relieved to see her car.
Jeff fumbled in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
It was a quiet afternoon down by the water.
Smoke was in the air. Linda looked at the time.
Julio opened the door to the basement. The silence was overwhelming.
Sherry put down the skateboard carefully.
Ruben knew that the private detective was sedentary.
It was a long way to the mountain. Florence stopped and struggled to breathe.
Hilda had come to New York prepared. She was here to meet the court jester.
It was a crisp winter evening. Diana checked her phone as she led the clerk into the guest room.
Janet could tell that Sue was a swimming coach. She tried not to smile.
Chaepa leaned into the wind.
The smell coming from the conservatory made Jeff uneasy.
For as long as Ryan could remember, he'd wanted to be a pilot.
The wine cellar was dark and oddly quiet.
Vernon had never been to the desert island. He sucked his teeth.
Wallace was delighted to be floating.
When Josephine arrived at Thanksgiving, Victoria stared in disbelief.
If the matador didn't arrive soon, Jennifer didn't know what she would do.
Victor opened the door to the laundry. He shuddered in anticipation.
When Roger arrived at his wedding, Julie ignored him.
It was a misty February evening. Ivan was in the cafe.
The sound of the clocking ticking made Deborah laugh.
Terry had invited a camel to her grand opening. She knew the fun was about to begin.
The drug dealer opened the door, and led Joseph inside.
Roy was glowing. He took a sip of his Red Bull.
Lucille could see that Frances was pugnacious.
Lord Malkirk was reading in the closet.
Shelly could not feel anything.
Jean put down her wine.
Joan was the best wizard in town.
The camel was on the prowl. Elly-May knew exactly what to do.
Kristin opened the door to the basement. The stench was unmistakable.
As soon as Thanksgiving started, Ted shuddered in anticipation.
Laurie felt that the taxi-driver was solemn.
On Friday, Jesus made trouble.
Lord Gilbert was reading in the armory.
Jerome could feel his heart beating.
Inach shielded her eyes against the blast.
Going to the pond was a good idea. Lewis tried to hide.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Elizabeth waited.
When Betty opened the door Mr. Walker looked up from his work.
Dorothy put down the kite slowly.
Edith had come to Spain prepared. She was here to meet the painter.
It was a dark and stormy Saturday night. Bill nodded to the dressmaker as he led the private detective into the dungeon.
Brandy walked into the armory and glanced at Ernest. "You make me sing," she said.
The garage was dark and oddly quiet.
Ruby was in the waiting room. She had a flower in her hand.
Wesley had invited a fly to his funeral. He knew the fun was about to begin.
Clarence was suprised to be free.
The sound of the motorbike made Mario angry.
Natalie felt that Yolanda was optimistic.
Ianeo arose from slumber.
Theodore opened the door to the living room. He ground his teeth.
It started like any other afternoon in Cairo. Dennis knew it was too late.
Nicholas knew that everyone was coming to Christmas.
After spending a night trapped in the mine, Nathaniel was relieved to see his car.
Agnes was the best composer who ever lived.
Pearl knew that the ornithologist was innovative.
It was a long way to the woods. Anthony stopped and took a bite of his bagel.
It was a sad winter afternoon. Raymond was in the backyard.
Troy had never been to the gully. He lowered his gaze.
Sergio could see that Wallace was petty. He opened the door to the conservatory.
Jennifer staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
When Harold arrived at his party, Tyrone cried.
The fashion designer opened the door, and led Katie inside.
The horse was on the prowl. Nora knew exactly what to do.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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