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PLEASE CAN ANYONE HELP WITH THIS Comparison Transitions: Put the words in the correct place.
As; just as; just like; alike; Likewise; In like manner; similar; similarly; in a similar manner; In the same way; resemble.

1. Lighting a cigarette in a darkened theater will not win you any friends. , talking out loud with your movie partner will soon make people scowl in your direction.

2. an athlete in training, the mind of a reader grows stronger with practice.

3. Spicy foods make me very thirsty. Believe it or not, ice cream affects me

4. The Amish people farm their land their 18th-century relatives did, without the benefit of gasoline-powered tractors or other modern equipment.

5. rats become hostile when they live in a crowded cage, humans become aggressive in crowded conditions.

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