Answer:
<em>Lucy (entering her childhood's house)
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<em>-Oh, my God! It's been so long...! It feels like it's been a whole life since I walked these floors. The smell, though, remains the same. This is my childhood's perfume, I definitely recognize this place; it's my home.
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Explanation:
In these lines that represent a character's dialogue in a play, we can see the <u>directions</u> above the character's lines which indicate <u>who is going to talk and what is the character doing</u> (where this situation is taking place). In order to let the reader know that the character is going to speak, we use the <u>dialogue symbol (-)</u>. Also, as requested, there is a <u>simile</u> (figurative language): "<em>It feels like it's been a whole life since I walked these floors."</em>