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Hello! Let's talk about your sentence: "The brain is so wrinkly like a maze!"

It's a great idea to compare the brain to a maze because the brain has many folds that look like paths. But to make the sentence sound better, we can say:

"The brain is so wrinkly, like a maze!"

Adding a comma before "like" helps the sentence flow and shows that you're comparing the brain to a maze. Alternatively, you can say:

"The brain is as wrinkly as a maze!"

This also tells us that the brain’s wrinkles are similar to a maze.

Remember, small changes like commas or using "as" can make your sentences clearer! Great job noticing how wrinkly the brain looks!

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