still |
adjective |
not moving. And every day at dusk Bat still comes flying to see if the Animals need him to play ball. |
ago |
adverb |
in the past. Long ago the Birds and Animals had a great argument. |
lose |
verb |
to no longer have; be unable to find; misplace. The side that loses will have to accept the penalty given by the other side. |
creature |
noun |
a living person or animal. But when the teams were formed, one creature was left out: Bat. |
head |
noun |
the top or leading part of an animal body. The only gear the batter needs is a helmet to cover the head and ears. |
goal |
noun |
the structure or area in certain sports into which a player must get a ball or puck in order to score. When the ball goes into the goal, a point is scored. |
team |
noun |
a group of people on one of the sides in a sports event or game. The team that won the game also won the argument. |
divided |
verb |
to separate into parts. So they walked and flew to a field, and there they divided up into two teams. |