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Sarah's face turned as red as a tomato when she dropped her lunch tray in the cafeteria. What does "red as a tomato" mean?

She was embarassed.

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Lila was a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day.

She was cheerful.
100

The test was a piece of cake for Lauren, and she finished it in just 10 minutes without making a single mistake.

The test was super easy.

100

I have a mountain of homework to do.

I have a lot of homework.

100

Andrew was feeling under the weather, so he stayed home from school to rest and drink some soup.

He was feeling sick.

200

When the teacher walked in, the classroom was as quiet as a mouse. What does "quiet as a mouse" mean?

The class was silent.

200

The football player is a tank on the field, knocking over anyone who tries to stop him from getting to the goal.

He is unstoppable and strong.

200

Jack was over the moon when he got the lead in the school play, jumping up and down with excitement.

He was super happy and excited.

200

After running in the sun all day, I felt like I was melting into the pavement.

I was extremely hot and tired.

200

He was as busy as a bee in a flower garden.

He was super busy.

300

After working all day in the garden, Katie's hands were as rough as sandpaper. What does "as rough as sandpaper" mean?

Her hands were dry and scratched.

300

David’s thoughts were a tangled web after the argument, making it hard for him to figure out what to do next.

 He was confused.

300

Samantha spilled the beans about the surprise party, and everyone found out before the guest of honor even arrived.

She told a secret.

300

By the time she finished telling her story, we had all grown a beard.

Her story was very long.

300

Her voice is music to my ears, always calming me down after a long day.

Her voice is soothing or peaceful.

400

Her eyes sparkled as brightly as diamonds. What does "as brightly as diamonds" mean?

Her eyes were full of joy and beauty.

400

My sister is a walking encyclopedia, always ready with a fact or an answer whenever someone has a question.

She knows a lot of information. She is very smart.

400

Tom bit off more than he could chew when he volunteered for three projects at once, and now he’s struggling to finish them all on time.

He is doing too many things at the same time.

400

He’s got a brain the size of a planet.

He is very smart because planets are huge.

400

Ben hit the nail on the head with his explanation, perfectly describing the problem in just a few words.

He was spot on with his answer.
500

The waves crashed against the rocks like a drum beating in a storm. What does "like a drum beating in a storm" mean?

This simile compares the sound of the waves to the loud, steady beating of a drum, helping you imagine how powerful and noisy the ocean is during a storm. 🌊🥁

500

The city never sleeps, with people and lights always moving no matter the time of day.

The city stays awake all the time.

500

Mark is on cloud nine after winning the art contest, and he couldn’t stop smiling all day.

He is super happy.

500

The wait felt like it lasted a thousand lifetimes.

The wait was so long. 

500

The silence in the room was so thick, you could cut it with a knife.

It was tense in the room, because maybe someone got in trouble or the teacher is upset.
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