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Fernando could see that Jack was callous. He opened the door to the attic.
After spending a night on the street, Tyler was relieved to see his home.
"No one will ever know," Casey told himself as he waited in the deli.
Whe waited for the battle to begin.
On Sunday, Christian made it right.
It started like any other morning in the cafe. Betty bit her fingernails.
Caroline could see that the ninja was agonized.
Tina fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
Felix had come to Santa's workshop alone. He was here to meet the mason.
Jimmy was standing. He cracked open another beer.
When Gail arrived at Thanksgiving, everyone stared in disbelief.
The barber opened the door, and led Ron inside.
Tracey had invited a bird to her funeral. She knew what to do.
When Cory arrived at Easter, Ken rushed to see him.
Wanda was suprised to be free.
Marian had never been to the gully. She meditated.
It was a long way to the forest. Jamie stopped and chewed some gum.
Joshua opened the door to the library. He could not believe what he saw.
Jessica wanted one last chance.
When rain began, Terrence knew it was time to sleep.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Darren waited.
Going to the mountain was a good idea. Vicki questioned her decision.
Edgar was the best carver bar none.
Stanley opened the door to the kitchen. He buttoned up his jacket.
The bright light coming from the lobby made Adam hopeful.
When Travis opened the door Mrs. Campbell looked up from her work.
There had never been a bartender quite like Anna Adams, and she knew it.
Lady Culholme was in one of her moods.
Brett put down the licorice twist carefully.
Danny could tell that Armando was hesitant. He opened the door to the attic.
The sound of the squeak toy made Rhonda laugh.
Amy could feel her life slipping away.
Jonoo leaned into the wind.
If the ditch digger didn't arrive soon, Perry didn't know what he would do.
"Just try not to cry," Sandra told herself as she waited in the library.
On Monday, Philip made a list.
The office was spotless.
Victoria felt that the moose was important.
Maureen was in the shop. She had an icecream in her hand.
Kevin opened the door to the lobby. He had dreamed of this moment.
As soon as the wedding started, April took a sip of her wine.
Lord Ben was in one of his moods.
Tiffany had invited a puppy to her grand opening. She knew what to do.
When Paula arrived at Thanksgiving, Seth embraced her.
Glenn was sharing. He closed his eyes and took a drag on his cigarette.
The cheesemaker opened the door, and led Irene inside.
Cathy picked up her wrench. It was going to be a fantastic morning.
Someone had invited a bunny to Easter. Nathan knew what to do.
When rain began, Kathleen knew it was time to sleep.
Ruby walked into the dining room and looked at Dustin. "You make me sad," she said.
For as long as Edna could remember, she'd wanted to be an author.
Wynoo Faithgrinder raised her shield.
After spending a night in the airport, Greg was relieved to see his boss.
It was a long way to the lake. Corey stopped and checked his reflection.
The squirrel had escaped. Jorge pretended not to notice.
Jerome put down the ukulele carefully.
Tony was delighted to be alone.
It was a bitter, endless August night. Rosemary was over the fence.
There had never been a hypnotist quite like Jenny Baker, and she knew it.
Nathan could see that Tyrone was a mortician. He tried not to smile.
When Jaime opened the door Mr. Williams looked up from his book.
Tim hoped that Louis was scrupulous.
Going to the river was a bad idea. Peggy chewed her lip.
Tyler could see that the bunny was determined.
On Friday, Eleanor made it through.
Alvin had come to New York prepared. He was here to meet the percussionist.
Olga was the best sailor around.
"Show no mercy," Charles told himself as he waited in the supermarket.
As soon as the funeral started, Claude lit a cigarette.
Cheryl had never been to the desert island. She whistled nonchalantly.
Jonathan had been waiting for Ted for four days. He bit his fingernails.
The librarian opened the door, and led Ellen inside.
Someone had invited a goldfish to Thanksgiving. Dan knew it wouldn't end well.
Violet was driving. She questioned her decision.
Lord Earl was in one of his moods.
Larry opened the door to the laundry. The silence was overwhelming.
When Jeanne arrived at her funeral, everyone laughed.
Pedro was glad that Perry was coming to Easter.
The moose was on the prowl. Irma panicked.
The sound of the blender made Lois want to cry.
It was a beautiful Tuesday afternoon. Eliza-Jane looked at the time as she led the pianist into the living room.
When Tammy arrived at her grand opening, everyone embraced her.
The conservatory was flooded.
If the bonecarver didn't arrive soon, Nathaniel didn't know what he would do.
Joanne took a bite of her carrot. It was going to be a tough afternoon.
After spending a night in jail, Billy-Bob was relieved to see his mother.
It was a typical day in New York. Felicia wanted a fishcake.
Chaepei shielded his eyes against the blast.
When rain stopped, Caroline knew it was time to find shelter.
The noises coming from the basement made Ralph hopeful.
As soon as Easter started, Bartholomew chewed his lip.
It was a long way to the sea. Larry stopped and checked his reflection.
Aaron fumbled in the gloom. The walls were damp.
Ray had come to Mars prepared. He was here to meet the police officer.
Jamie took a sip of his cappuccino.
Keith could not feel anything.
Wilma could tell that Mary was a sage. She tried not to smile.
Donna could tell that Maxine was petty. She opened the door to the barn.
For as long as Floyd could remember, he'd wanted to be a biologist.
Someone had invited a cat to the party. April 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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