A
home-economics teacher
was trying[CNE]
to 
encourage her 
third-graders to try
new foods. / 
The 
 teacher had
a
piece
{of venison}, [Adjective
to "piece" which
 she
cut
up
{into
little squares}.]
/   She
placed
the
pieces
{on 
 spoons}and
gave them
{to each} {of the children}.
/ 
      [DO
of  "said"Note #1 "Now,
boys and girls, the
game 
 [Adjective to "game"
we're going to play
today]
is
to taste this 
 new food, and to guess the
name {of the animal} [Adjective
to 
 "animal" 
{from which} this
meat
came,"]]
the
teacher 
 said.
/  
"I'll give you
a
hint 
/Note # 2 
-- it's
a
name
 [Adjective to "name"
thatNote #3
sometimes your
mommy
calls
 
your
daddy
[Adverbial
to "calls" when
he
comes home
{from
 the office}."]] 
/ 
      There
was a
long pause.
/ 
Finally a
youngster
{in the back}
 exclaimed, [DO
of "exclaimed" "Don't
eat it!"] 
/ 
  
 Executive SpeechWriter Newsletter, 
 in Readers Digest, Feb, 93. 57 
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