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Select the correct text in the passage Which sentence in the passage indudes a simile?
wela was awestruck looking at the sheer size of Gemma's house. She had only seen such mansions in magazines or movies. Gemma welcomed Angela inside.
After a hearty lunch, they both headed to the music room,
"We you ready to begin your lesson?" Gemma asked, while taking a seat in front of the piano, Angela followed her example and sat beside her.
Gerima yenily placed her fingers on the zebra keys. She took a deep breath and began playing a beautiful song that was unfamiliar to Angela. After Gemma was
finished, she asked Angela whether she liked it
"We you kidding Angela exclaimed, "The piece was so smooth and harmonious. It was like honey to my ears."
"Are you sure that was your ears and not your tummy?" Gemma giggled,


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Which sentence in the passage indudes a simile?
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