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English, 30.04.2021 18:50 roseemariehunter12

Which lines from "Baseball" use words with a funny connotation to explain just how important it still is to the speaker that he caught the ball? (Select all correct answers.) "I . . . felt my body rust, falling / in pieces to the ground"
"You're no good, Bill. You won't catch this one"
"The game was over / a million years ago."
"He's gonna drop it!"

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