A.) Dream memories and fall leaves are being compared in the simile.
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I want to buy groceries to be prepared for the week.
The purpose of this sentence is to state the speaker's desire to be prepared for the week by buying groceries. In order to cut out fluffy words, we can take out any extra adverbs or phrases. Also, it is implied that to buy groceries, one would need to go to the store, so this prepositional phrase can also be eliminated if necessary.
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2. By the end of the day, I'll have drunk eight glasses of water.
3. By the end of the day, I'll have cooked three meals.
4. By the end of the day, I'll have received many text messages.
5. By the end of the day, I'll have spoken to five different people.
6. By the end of the day, I'll have gone into two shops.
7. By the end of the day, I'll have spent very little money.
8. By the end of the day, I'll have done all my homework.