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For as long as Peggy could remember, she'd wanted to be an interior designer.
Debbie opened the door to the living room. She was afraid of what she would find.
Heidi ground her teeth. It was going to be a special afternoon.
Lauren fumbled in the darkness. The walls were sticky.
Leah could see that Theresa was an executioner. She tried not to worry.
Bobbie knew that Lillie was stable.
When the sun rose, Gabriel knew it was time to move on.
Jane had come to Germany alone. She was here to meet the medic.
Brandon opened the door to the garage. He wanted to start over.
When Wade opened the door Mrs. Moore looked up from her book.
When James arrived at Christmas, everyone cried.
It was a long way to the peak. Alicia stopped and took a long sip of her merlot.
Tony put down the guitar carefully.
William had never been to the forest. He enjoyed the feeling of freedom.
Amanda could see that the magician was placid.
Brof arose from slumber.
It was a hot March evening. Esther tried to hide as she led the mathematician into the living room.
When Sergio arrived at his wedding, everyone rushed to see him.
Suzanne walked into the wine cellar and looked at Carlos. "You make me afraid," she said.
The sound of the waves made Seth hesitant.
Going to the beach was a bad idea. Debbie looked at the time.
There had never been an undertaker quite like Lillian Pér ez, and she knew it.
A sense of mystery was in the air. Elmer opened the door.
Marsha was the best truck driver bar none.
It was a foggy night. Curtis was at the bakery.
Jane was disappointed that no one was coming to her grand opening.
The smell coming from the cloakroom made Nellie hopeful.
Lord Sean was reading in the bedroom.
As soon as Christmas started, Regina checked her phone.
Smoel Starfoot raised his shield.
Velma could tell that Loretta was a detective. She tried not to worry.
Claude staggered in the darkness. The walls were hot to the touch.
Hector had been waiting for Chris for five days. He crouched and tied his laces.
Vanessa opened the door to the bathroom. She bit her fingernails.
Bobbi-Jo was in the waiting room. She had a can opener in her hand.
When Randy opened the door Mr. Thomas looked up from his work.
Ronnie opened the door to the guest room. The silence was overwhelming.
When the sun rose, Jaime knew it was time to sleep.
Yela arose from slumber.
Dan had invited a wolf to Thanksgiving. He knew what to do.
When Alma arrived at Easter, Alfred booed her.
Stephen could see that Cody was cooperative. He opened the door to the laundry.
It was a quiet morning down by the lake.
Gina had come to the palace alone. She was here to meet the juggler.
For as long as Catherine could remember, she'd wanted to be a taxi-driver.
Doris put down the umbrella nervously.
Melvin knew that the drummer was disillusioned.
Someone had invited a dingo to the wedding. Grace knew it wouldn't end well.
On Sunday, Ryan made the world better.
Georgia was the best spy who ever lived.
It was a dull, insipid Friday night. Paula was under the mountain.
The sound of the waterfall made Valerie want to cry.
After spending a night in the airport, Dave was relieved to see his mother.
Leonard was burping. He hoped for a miracle.
"This is crazy," Norma told herself as she waited in the basement.
Diane twiddled her thumbs. It was going to be a momentous afternoon.
Lord Rafael was in one of his moods.
The bunny was on the prowl. Justin tried to remain calm.
Oix leaned into the wind.
If the bishop didn't arrive soon, Greg didn't know what he would do.
Kathryn opened the door to the attic. She rubbed her hands together.
Olga staggered in the darkness. The walls were slimey.
Going to the sea was a bad idea. Marjorie took a bite of her bread-stick.
As soon as the grand opening started, Kelly smiled.
Teresa was angry that everyone was coming to her funeral.
Judith opened the door to the kitchen. The smell was surprisingly pleasant.
Carla could see that the eagle was popular.
When Willie opened the door Mrs. Lee looked up from her book.
Lillie had been waiting for Tara for five hours. She scratched her hand.
Leo was in the kitchen. He had a tomato juice in his hand.
For as long as Jim could remember, he'd wanted to be a carpenter.
It was a long way to the pond. Samantha stopped and smiled knowingly.
Peggy had come to the pyramids prepared. She was here to meet the philanthropist.
Francis put down the hot dog carefully.
When the moon came up, Lauren knew it was time to move on.
Misty hoped that Jacqueline was snoopy.
Joyce could tell that Jennie was a goatherd. She tried not to laugh.
Richard hoped that the firefighter was chummy.
The music coming from the kitchen made Henry uneasy.
Louise could tell that Bessie was popular. She opened the door to the studio.
Marc was the best wizard who ever lived.
It was a calm, yet eerie Sunday night. Johnny was in the food court.
Erin had invited a physician to her wedding. She knew the fun was about to begin.
Brandine smiled.
The chemist opened the door, and led Phyllis inside.
The sound of the coffee grinder made Alberto hesitant.
When Katherine arrived at her funeral, everyone gasped.
Ooboe arose from slumber.
Lee had been expecting Felix for three hours. He took a bite of his hot dog.
Mike set aside his key. It was going to be a special morning.
Franklin opened the door to the wardrobe. He had dreamed of this moment.
It was a quiet spring morning. Anthony shrugged as he led the police officer into the chapel.
The laundry was locked.
On Thursday, Beatrice always made it easier.
When Kathleen arrived at her wedding, everyone ignored her.
Cindy was farting. She enjoyed the feeling of power.
Lord Ecclesway was in one of his moods.
After spending a night in hell, Gerald was relieved to see his wife.
When the sun rose, Angela knew it was time to sleep.
It started like any other morning in the school. Jackie took a bite of her celery stick.
Similes
Comparison of two things, with an ellipsis. Complete the simile by explaining how the two things are alike.
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