
Which of these ISN'T a real "Schoolhouse Rock!" song?

An ad executive noticed his kid could memorize Rolling Stones lyrics but couldn't learn his multiplication tables, so he did what any reasonable parent would do and hired jazz musicians to write educational songs for Saturday morning TV. "Schoolhouse Rock!" ran on ABC for over a decade, and its songs were catchy enough to lodge permanently in the brains of an entire generation. Which of these ISN'T a real "Schoolhouse Rock!" song?
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Correct Answer: Ready, Set, Predicate
(Source)Over the course of seven seasons (surprise, they made another season in 2009), "Schoolhouse Rock!" covered everything from grammar to money to America. I loved a lot of my teachers, but Ms. Smith in 4th grade could never explain how a bill gets passed the way "I'm Just a Bill" did. If you need a refresher on predicates, they have one for that too, but it's "The Tale of Mr. Morton," not "Ready, Set, Predicate."
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