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English, 27.06.2020 01:01 miranda105

Directions: Complete this sentence with a metaphor or simile, to show how you feel today:
Sentence Stems:
"Today I am a in a ___”
Or
“Today I feel like ___”
Here is an example:
Today I feel like a fly trapped inside a car. (simile)
Today I'm a fly trapped in a spider's web.(metaphor)
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