Which lines from "Baseball" use words with a funny connotation to explain just how important it still is to the speaker that he caught the ball? (Select all correct answers.)
"You're no good, Bill. You won't catch this one"
"I . . . felt my body rust, falling / in pieces to the ground"
"He's gonna drop it!"
"The game was over / a million years ago."

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The lines from "Baseball" use words with a funny connotation is "The game was over / a million years ago." Thus last line is correct.

What is connotation?

Connotation is the use of a word to imply a different association from its denotative, or literal, meaning. For example: The word blue refers to the color but it also means that feeling sad or upset such as Henry is feeling blue.

In the above sentence which shows the funny connotation is The game was over / a million years ago. Therefore the last statement is correct.

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