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Seaside resorts, such as Newport, are very crowded in summer.
We compare life to a journey.
Can't we use a simile here?
Pepperberg can show Alex two objects (for example, a green square and a red square) and ask, "What's different?"
People sometimes compare death to sleep.
No matter where you live, you would find it difficult not to laugh at, say, Charlie Chaplin's early films.
That year's buzzword was digital: digital clocks, digital microwave ovens, even digital pens.
If that city were a color, it would be a color with a quiet sort of dignity ... wine red, say.
The poet compared death to sleep.
Shakespeare compared the world to a stage.
As you know, life is compared with a voyage.
The computer is often compared to the human brain.
The store sells foodstuffs, such as butter, cheese, and sugar.
On his tour of Italy, he visited several cities which are famous for their scenic beauty, for instance, Naples and Florence.
There are a lot of old cities in Italy. Rome and Venice, for example.
For example, do you like English?
For example, you don't need a personal seal to collect a parcel.
"A fish out of water" is a metaphor for being unable to use your talents due to a change of environment.
For example, he speaks German, French and English.
For example, this is a pen.

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