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Marshall hoped that the entertainer was dignified.
It was a clear fall morning. Charlene was under the bridge.
Going to the bay was a terrible idea. Yolanda chewed her lip.
Someone had invited a hippopotamus to the wedding. Antonio knew it wouldn't end well.
Lillie could tell that Constance was frustrated. She opened the door to the office.
Linda put down the bread-stick carefully.
Teresa knew that Barbara was attractive.
Katie was whistling. She struggled to breathe.
Vera took a sip of her Gatorade.
Cindy was at the concert. She had a muffin in her hand.
Lady April was in one of her moods.
The air traffic controller opened the door, and led Sara inside.
There had never been a butcher quite like Francis Clark, and he knew it.
Howard had never been to the creek. He twiddled his thumbs.
It was a sad November morning. Marcus giggled to himself as he led the screenwriter into the cell.
When Renee arrived at her funeral, Martha laughed.
Maxine could tell that Judith was a technician. She tried not to laugh.
When Terry opened the door Mr. Garcia looked up from his work.
For as long as Marion could remember, she'd wanted to be a photographer.
When Suzanne arrived at Easter, Casey rushed to see her.
Ross was the best swimming coach around.
When the moon came up, Rosa knew it was time to find shelter.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
It started like any other evening in the bus stop. Louise swallowed nervously.
Lady Fullerfell was sitting in the wardrobe.
It was a long way to the island. Alberto stopped and chewed some gum.
Ken opened the door to the dining room. He had dreamed of this moment.
Bryan had invited a pilot to his funeral. He knew what to do.
As soon as the grand opening started, Perry took a bite of his croissant.
Going to the woods was a foolhardy idea. Judith took a long sip of her water.
Lady Jennie was reading in the lounge room.
The camel had escaped. Javier panicked.
Gertrude could see that Carrie was muddle-headed.
The smell coming from the bedroom made Mary-Jo hopeful.
The sound of the angle-grinder made Diana want to scream.
If the truck driver didn't arrive soon, Micheal didn't know what he would do.
It was a snowy Saturday night. Brandon was behind the bikeshed.
Roberta was worried that no one was coming to her party.
The sauna was flooded.
When Melvin arrived at Easter, Alfred laughed.
Baluff waited for the battle to begin.
Toerd Windhand raised her shield.
Joe put down the skateboard carefully.
Wayne had never been to the mountain. He checked his reflection.
On Sunday, Norma always made a pillow fort.
Tammy could tell that Virginia was dirty. She opened the door to the living room.
Byron walked into the outhouse and looked at Jill. "You make me a better person," he said.
Tracy was listening. She nodded to the chef.
As soon as the funeral started, Howard grimaced.
It was a long way to the hill. Vickie stopped and wanted one last chance.
Lawrence had invited a frog to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Betty could see that the writer was smiling.
"Show no mercy," Juanita told herself as she waited behind the curtains.
Yolanda had come to Hell prepared. She was here to meet the rat catcher.
Constance was the best magistrate in town.
Irma fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
Dorothy tried to hide. It was going to be a special day.
Warren was in the bath. He had a bread-stick in his hand.
After spending a night on the street, Lois was relieved to see her car.
Chris opened the door to the bathroom. He could not believe what he saw.
Judy could not feel anything.
For as long as Russell could remember, he'd wanted to be a juggler.
It was a damp Tuesday evening. Irene was at the pub.
If the sailor didn't arrive soon, Vernon didn't know what he would do.
Janice was delighted to be free.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Brenda opened the door.
It was a bitterly cold January morning. Amy took a bite of her apple as she led the dentist into the guest room.
The lobby was full of smoke.
Lord Walkfield was in one of his moods.
Gilbert hoped that Seth was coming to Easter.
Byron walked into the garage and looked at Pamela. "You make me dance," he said.
Sam put down the doll nervously.
Brian could see that Ramon was a dictator. He tried not to smile.
When Alexander arrived at Thanksgiving, Jason rushed to see him.
Teresa wanted food.
Salvador opened the door to the dining room. He questioned his decision.
As soon as the funeral started, Frances rubbed her hands together.
It was a long way to the woods. Philip stopped and took a bite of his icecream.
Erik could feel his life slipping away.
The smoke coming from the kitchen made Sonia hopeful.
When rain stopped, Carole knew it was time to sleep.
Going to the reef was a nice idea. Thelma hoped for a miracle.
Purdaila waited for the battle to begin.
Norma staggered in the gloom. The walls were ice-cold.
Christine was in the prison. She had a hammer in her hand.
The sound of the car horn made Katie hesitant.
Cathy opened the door to the armory. She could not believe what she saw.
Doruadol shielded his eyes against the sun.
If the zookeeper didn't arrive soon, Raul didn't know what he would do.
It was a calm, yet eerie night. Patricia was at the bus stop.
Bobbie had come to the palace prepared. She was here to meet the spy.
When Dianne arrived at her wedding, Vera gasped.
On Tuesday, Donna made animal sounds.
Lord Eric was in one of his moods.
Daniel had never been to the stream. He took a sip of his Guinness.
Shelly was calling. She grimaced.
June was glad that no one was coming to her funeral.
When Kevin opened the door Mr. Cooper looked up from his work.
Thelma opened the door to the guest room. She took a bite of her carrot.
Erin felt that Cheryl was decent.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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