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Lamb Stew I do not like lamb stew; I cannot stand the yucky taste; I will not eat the stuff; I'd rather eat some bug toothpaste! Read this poem aloud. Which two lines have the same number of beats? (Hint: Each time a syllable sounds stronger than the others, that's called a beat.) lines 2 and 3 lines 1 and 4 lines 3 and 4 lines 1 and 3
1 and 3
Scene 1. A bright, sunny day in a city park. Three trees are in the background. A picnic bench is on the front left of the stage. A trashcan sits next to it. Two kids are standing in the front right of the stage. They have a Frisbee, a baseball, and two catcher's mitts at their feet. BILLY: It's a great day to be at the park! What do you want to play? GINA: Let's play Frisbee. There are not any dogs around to try to steal it from us. BILLY: Okay. I'll go over by that tree. (walks toward the back of the stage) GINA: Catch! (throws Frisbee toward Billy) (Dog enters, catches Frisbee, and runs away with it.) GINA: Oh no! Where did he come from? BILLY: Who knows? We have to catch him now! That's a new Frisbee! (Billy and Gina run offstage, chasing the dog.) 2. What makes this selection drama? There are stage directions. It is written in paragraphs. It has short rhyming lines. There are facts about parks.
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