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  • The best part about music class is that you can bang on the drum.
    bang | You / drum
  • Keith threw his brother on the ground and the dishes fell to the floor with a clatter.
    clatter | dishes
  • Billy will cry if you pop his balloon and then you will get in trouble.
    pop | you / balloon
  • Jake was doing the dishes and the clanging pots and pans awoke the baby.
    clanging | Jake / pots and pans
  • If you’re going to cough, it is polite to cover your mouth.
    cough | you / the speaker
  • As Daryl was gargling his mouthwash, he regretted starting his day with orange juice.
    gargling | Daryl
  • When he pressed on the gas, he took off so quickly that his tires screeched.
    screeched | tires
  • The patient sounded like he was hacking up a lung
    hacking | patient
  • I secretly ripped up the birthday checks that my grandmother sent me.
    ripped | I / checks
  • After making a rude remark, Jade snapped her fingers and rolled her neck.
    snapped / Jade / fingers
  • The lion’s mighty roar could be heard across the Savannah and the Zebra ran in terror
    roar | lion
  • Juan had a hard time hearing the teacher over his grumbling stomach.
    grumbling | stomach
  • Having never left the city, Juan eagerly sniffed the country air.
    sniffed | Juan
  • While the cat cleaned himself, the thirsty dog slurped the dirty water from the puddle.
    slurped | dog
  • As the solider ran through the field, a bullet whizzed by his ear.
    whizzed | bullet
  • When Mom asked Tommy how his day went, Tommy just grunted.
    grunted | Tommy
  • You could hear the slap from across the room, but the teacher did not seem to notice.
    slap | the slap
  • My brother is the coolest because he can burp the alphabet.
    burp | (speaker's) brother
  • We all were taken back when Dad released a belch from the pit of his stomach
    belch | Dad / the burp
  • Dissatisfied with her work, Beth crinkled up the paper and threw it in the trash.
    crinkled | Beth / paper
  • During a dangerous mission on the foreign planet, Spaceman Spiff zapped the alien with his ray-gun.
    zapped | ray gun
  • Wow, the race car zoomed past the finish line.
    zoomed | race car
  • We all knew she was in the kitchen because the cabinet opened with a distinct creak.
    creak | cabinet
  • Janet rested her head on the window pane and meditated as the rain trickled down the gutter.
    trickled | rain
  • Jake was pleased when he heard the new pencil sharpener hum efficiently.
    hum | pencil sharpener
  • Even after several months in captivity, the prisoner was still terrified to hear the crack of the whip.
    crack | whip
  • The dim-witted pigeon repulsed us with its nerve crawling coo.
    coo | pigeon
  • Kristen looked away as the lunch lady plopped a scoop of something on her tray.
    plopped | lunch lady / scoop of something