Baseball Challenge! Today’s Game is pitched by Home Run King.

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Baseball Challenge!

Today’s Game is pitched by

Home Run KingHome Run King

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Batter Up!Batter Up!Home Single

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Adverb*

preposition*

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Home Single #2 – What is the Home Single #2 – What is the subject in the following? The subject in the following? The bee colony survived the icy bee colony survived the icy storm.storm.

colony*

bee*

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Home Single #3 – What part of Home Single #3 – What part of speech is icy in the following speech is icy in the following sentence? The icy streets sentence? The icy streets were dangerous.were dangerous.

adjective*

noun*

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He caught a baseball*

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He gave her a gift.*

He is gone.*

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They became a team.*

They will be late.*

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we will visit Washington, D. C.*

We will visit washington D. C.*

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receiver*

recieve*

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The cake was beautiful.*

The cake was a wedding cake*

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Jefferson Middle School*

storage shed*

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He ran and caught the fly ball.*

he will fly home tomorrow.*

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He stated, “I will be late.”*

”He stated”, I will be late.*

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The young actress screamed!*

The young actress screamed?*

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Isn’t*

Is’nt*

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Today is Wednesday, December 19th.*

Today is Wednesday. December 19th.*

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Wow!*

Thanks.*

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The school bus.*

The school bus was late arriving.*

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Please call home.*

Will you please call home.*

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deceive*

decieve*

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Dr. Thomas J. Hyde*

Dr Thomas J. Hyde*

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tool shed*

early*

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He did nothing.*

He didn’t do nothing.*

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She explained the product.*

She exlained the product.*

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From the bridge Susan tried to look underneath.*

From the bridge Susan tried to look underneath the rock.*

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Throw the ball over the fence.*

Walk over.*

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Throughout the night*

Throughout*

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misplaced*

missplaced*

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He isn’t going.*

He aren’t going.*

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Happily*

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Lovely*

Here*

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Fly Ball! It’s Caught! Fly Ball! It’s Caught! You’re Out!You’re Out!

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It’s a Hit! Base Run Single!It’s a Hit! Base Run Single!

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On*

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She is late*

Where is she*

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basball*

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Mr. James Howard*

Mr James Howard*

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He wrote Tom and Jack a letter.*

He wrote her a letter.*

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Under*

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Between*

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Mr. and Mrs. Larry Phillips*

Mr and Mrs. Larry Philips*

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Tonight*

Willingly*

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I will drive tomorrow to the festival.*

At her audition Carrie seemed slightly upset.*

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The name will be Dr. J. H. Parrot.*

John played his drums.*

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Has been swimming*

Might have been*

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Transparent*

Trasparent*

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Pop Up Center Field! Pop Up Center Field! It’s Caught! Two Outs!It’s Caught! Two Outs!

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Please stop the noise!*

The noise has stopped!*

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The Call of the Wild*

The call of the Wild*

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It was beautifully completed.*

He is beautifully.*

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Elm Street and Maple Drive*

House number*

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The senator was nearly late for his meeting.*

Bob should learn to speak more clearly.*

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My sister has always been a fast eater.*

On the day of the fair Sandy awoke early.*

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Bob and Sherry will be right back.*

Bob left early.*

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Sue exclaimed! “I am going to the beach.*

Sue exclaimed, “I am going to the beach!”*

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Repentance*

Repentence*

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Might have sung*

Might have become*

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Our team plays hard.*

Our team plays hardly.*

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Private*

Privte*

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Suddenly, the appeared.*

Suddenly they appeared.*

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Shoot for the moon*

Shot for the moon*

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It’s a Triple Base Hit!It’s a Triple Base Hit!

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Her smile is like a beacon of light.*

Her smile is a light.*

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The wind cried like a baby in the night.*

The wind blew all night.*

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Polly planted plenty of pretty pansies.*

Please pass the pansies*

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The clouds are cotton balls in the sky.*

The clods are like cotton balls in the sky.*

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The tiny bird in the tree

Was singing songs just for me.*

The tiny bird in the tree

Was singing songs.*

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Dry ice*

Dry clean*

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A pesky mosquito buzzed my head*

A pesky mosquito flew above my head.*

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To inform*

To question*

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Raining cats and dogs*

Peter picked some peppers.*

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Sedition*

Sedtion*

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Dictionary*

Dictionery*

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boys*

two boys*

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left*

already left*

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Homer #14 – What is the Homer #14 – What is the complete subject in the complete subject in the following? The loud music following? The loud music echoed throughout the night.echoed throughout the night.

The loud music*

The loud*

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The*

That*

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Fly Ball! It’s Caught!Fly Ball! It’s Caught!Three Outs!Three Outs!

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Out of the Ball Park!Out of the Ball Park!Home Run!Home Run!

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