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1. A mouse in a cattery

2. Betty is as___as__
3. My teacher teaches like___,because she___
4. The day was like___
5. I always feel like a___when I___
6. My dad's words were as___as___
8. My sister is like a____ when she____
9. He spun around like a____when i__
10. Steven eats like____when he eats____.

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Final answer:

The question involves the use of similes in English language and the structure of sentences with noun phrase subject complements. A simile makes a comparison using 'like' or 'as', which adds depth to writing. The question helps to understand how a subject complement follows a linking verb and relates back to the subject.

Step-by-step explanation:

The student appears to be working on crafting similes and understanding the structure of sentences that include them. A simile is a figure of speech that makes a comparison between two different things using the connecting words 'like' or 'as'. For example in the statement, 'When Joe Dagget was outside he drew in the sweet evening air with a sigh, and felt much as an innocent and perfectly well-intentioned bear might after his exit from a china shop', 'as a bear' functions as a subject complement to Joe Dagget's feelings, emphasizing a degree of clumsiness or oafishness despite good intentions.

Additionally, identifying the structure of sentences that include noun phrases can highlight their components, such as the subject, linking verb, and subject complement. For example:

  • The taxi driver seemed like a nice man. (Subject: The taxi driver, Linking verb: seemed, Subject complement: a nice man)

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