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Mary-Lou knew that Beverly was proud.
Edwin was on the roof. He had a mouse in his hand.
Pearl opened the door to the sauna. She could not believe what she saw.
The sound of the seagulls made Jean laugh.
It started like any other morning in the bridge. Jackie swallowed nervously.
When Brittany arrived at Christmas, Grace cried.
When Gina arrived at her party, everyone rushed to see her.
Alice opened the door to the bedroom. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
It was a clear and cloudless fall afternoon. Gail took a long sip of her wine as she led the stonecutter into the basement.
There had never been a shop assistant quite like Howard Hill, and he knew it.
Someone had invited a donkey to the wedding. Barry knew what to do.
It was a long way to the lake. Herman stopped and picked up his plate.
Claire had come to Antarctica prepared. She was here to meet the printer.
Katie had been waiting for Melinda for four days. She struggled to breathe.
Debra had never been to the river. She took a bite of her bratwurst.
Daisy laughed to herself. It was going to be a fantastic evening.
Lord Panthope was in one of his moods.
The camel was on the prowl. David panicked.
Casey put down the croissant nervously.
Going to the creek was a terrible idea. Monica took a sip of her Guinness.
Jean walked into the basement and looked at Billy. "You make me eat," she said.
It was a clear, bright Saturday afternoon. Joshua was in the lighthouse.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Constance looked at the time.
Marion could tell that Barbara was a merchant. She tried not to worry.
"You deserve this," Sarah told herself as she waited in the deli.
Alfredo felt that the giraffe was criminal.
On Tuesday, Myrtle made breakfast.
Vernon could feel his heart beating.
The bright light coming from the wine cellar made Lynn uneasy.
When Colleen opened the door Mrs. Martin looked up from her work.
Clarence was disappointed that Tyrone was coming to Thanksgiving.
When the moon came up, Esther knew it was time to sleep.
Ronald fumbled in the gloom. The walls were hot to the touch.
As soon as the party started, Cathy questioned her decision.
Ronnie was delighted to be alone.
Joyce opened the door to the guest room. She could not believe what she saw.
Maria felt that the taxi-driver was unhappy.
Alicia could tell that Audrey was injured. She opened the door to the basement.
The sage opened the door, and led Maxine inside.
Isaac snapped his fingers. It was going to be a fantastic morning.
If the bank robber didn't arrive soon, Elly-May didn't know what she would do.
For as long as Emily could remember, she'd wanted to be an astronaut.
Someone had invited a tiger to the grand opening. Franklin knew what to do.
It was a rain-swept Thursday afternoon. Russell crouched and tied his laces as he led the manicurist into the attic.
The sound of the faucet dripping made Mitchell laugh.
Tamara had never been to the woods. She buttoned up her jacket.
When Fred arrived at his wedding, Arthur fainted.
Dora was in the museum. She had a stapler in her hand.
It was a morning full of promise. Clara was at the concert.
Tommy could tell that Stephen was a police officer. He tried not to worry.
Jacqueline had been expecting Cathy for five hours. She looked at the time.
When Karen arrived at her grand opening, Dave ignored her.
Lord Dan was sitting in the sauna.
Carolyn was the best trapper around.
It was a long way to the volcano. Gary stopped and chewed his lip.
Jo-Ellen questioned her decision.
Connie hoped that the porcupine was dedicated.
Lord Coxthorpe was reading in the bathroom.
After spending a night under a bridge, Loretta was relieved to see her car.
A sense of magic was in the air. Mathew opened the door.
The music coming from the guest room made Valerie hopeful.
Billie could see that the drummer was sentimental.
Going to the planet was a terrible idea. Debra took a bite of her bratwurst.
Anthony put down the guitar carefully.
Wesley was suprised to be alone.
Clifford was running. He chewed his lip.
The dining room was covered in blood.
Annie was worried that Lucy was coming to her party.
The sound of the seagulls made Maria want to cry.
There had never been a deputy quite like Sheila Stuart, and she knew it.
Dave had invited a tiger to his wedding. He knew it wouldn't end well.
Cory could tell that Jason was innovative. He opened the door to the stable.
Morris took a sip of his chardonnay. It was going to be a tough night.
It was a fun June afternoon. Debbie was in the shop.
Terry had come to London alone. He was here to meet the spy.
Max was in the supermarket. He had a bouquet in his hand.
It was a typical day in Athens. Rachel cracked open another beer.
When rain began, Carlos knew it was time to move on.
It was a bitter, endless Thursday night. Brett knew it was too late as he led the model into the studio.
Lord Kevin was in one of his moods.
Amber fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
Willie knew that the chipmunk was doubtful.
Bessie walked into the attic and looked at Jaime. "You make me tell the truth," she said.
Carmen was the best hunter in town.
Penny opened the door to the dining room. The odour was overwhelming.
Someone had invited a fish to the grand opening. Bill knew it wouldn't end well.
Evelyn looked at the time.
For as long as Donna could remember, she'd wanted to be a bodyguard.
Beverly was calling. She sucked her teeth.
As soon as Easter started, Cassandra cracked open another beer.
Going to the river was a good idea. Phyllis wiped the sweat from her brow.
Linda could see that the ventriloquist was free and easy.
The mercenary opened the door, and led Lena inside.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Suzanne smiled knowingly.
When Darlene arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone fainted.
If the lifeguard didn't arrive soon, Renee didn't know what she would do.
Kim was delighted to be free.
Herbert was glad that Christian was coming to his funeral.
Shannon buttoned up her jacket. It was going to be a special afternoon.
Joan had invited a poet to her party. She knew it wouldn't end well.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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