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Which sentence should be revised to eliminate a
misconception?
Read the paragraph
(1) Baseball is unique because it is the only sport in America
that does not have a time clock-although tennis and softball
are not timed, either. (2) Instead, games last for nine innings,
unless there is a tie after the ninth, in which case they go
extra innings. (3) Nine-inning games last an average of three
hours. (4 Extra innings tack on time to an already long
game, but the end is always the most exciting part. (5) Most
people in the US watch baseball and are fans of their
hometown team.
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