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Museum Mishap
BY ERIN WHITMER

MARTY BAUMANN

I’ll never forget the day my
school subject


class took a field trip to the Museum of Natural


History. While everyone else went to the museum cafeteria, I headed for the
noun


shop to


buy a poster of the
candy bar


galaxy. By the time I got back to the cafeteria, my classmates were


nowhere in sight. I
past-tense verb


through the
insect

exhibit and passed


some
adjective


-looking cavemen. Then I stopped in my tracks. In front of me was the


coolest
type of dinosaur


skeleton I’d ever seen. Its
animal body part

must have


been as big as a(n)
type of automobile


. I was trying to dig a camera out of my backpack when


I
past-tense verb


on my
item of clothing

and
past-tense verb

into the skeleton. With aloud


noise

, at least
big number

bones clattered to the ground. That’s when I looked up


and saw my entire class
verb ending in -ing


at me. “
your name

!”
teacher’s name

yelled.


“I have a bone to pick with you.” At that moment, I was sure I was


about to become history.


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