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jea is as slow as a turtle

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  1. He was as brave as a lion.
  2. Her smile was like sunshine on a rainy day.
  3. The athlete ran as fast as a cheetah.
  4. The house was as cold as ice.
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Her cheeks is like as a red roses.

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