This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: The "warning" the Asantes send to the British, The British motive for "inciting tribal wars", An example of figurative language, A universal idea you see developed in the reading, Why James insists on attending the funeral, A change in setting, The current year in this chapter, James's parents' opinions on his name, How long it will take James to reach funeral location, How David and James's past is described, A contrast in David and James's views, How James's marriage is arranged, A significant conflict in the text, Anansi! 🕷 Share a detail., A way stories and lying are united, Significance: "There will always be blood.", Significant use of imagery, A detail about cultural practices, Funeral event that James "could not forget", The background between James and Kwame, Akosua Mensah's background, An instance of fore-shadowing, Respond: "When your blood comes, you must tell no one" (100) and What do you think attracts James to Akosua?.
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