I just saw the headline "Parents of Boys Missing at Sea Battle Over iPhone Discovered on Boat", and I'm fascinated by how many ways you can interpret it.
When I first read it, I thought the boys were missing at a sea battle. After rereading it, I decided battle was a verb. Okay, so the parents are battling. They're battling over iPhone...does that mean they're having a battle via iPhone, or they're battling to decide the ownership of the iPhone? And who/what was discovered on the boat? Was it the iPhone, the boys, or the parents? Or was it the sea battle?
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