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Lesson 2-Mighty Jackie: The Strikeout Queen

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Someone legendary is especially famous for something he or she did a long time ago.

Who is an example of a legendary sports star?

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If you muttered, you said something very quiet because you did not want to be heard.

If you muttered something, how did you

say it?

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If you gaped at something, you stared openmouthed in surprise.

If you gaped at something, how did you feel when you saw it?

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If a person flinched, he or she quickly moved away from something dangerous or painful.

What might cause you to flinch?

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Snickering at someone is like laughing quietly at them because they did something silly.

How would you feel if you heard some kids snickering

behind your back?

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If you glared at someone, you stared at them in an angry way.

What might cause you to glare at someone in a

library?

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When someone is stunned by something amazing, he or she is shocked and sometimes even speechless.

How stunned would you be if your best friend

suddenly moved away?

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A fluke is something unusual that happens by accident.

If a cook flipped a pancake and it landed on someone’s head, would that be a fluke? Why or

why not?