plethora The Bet arduous dialogue tag protagonist foreshadowing antagonist fallacy procure theme An Utterly Perfect Murder knowledge is worth more than money myriad outside (to the right) a police station getting robbed internal conflict introduction external conflict setting The Necklace jealousy conflict narrator friendship greed he screamed Mary's husband Patrick betrayal resolution revenge Story of an Hour dialogue catalyst Lamb to the Slaughter irony first person capital punishment falling action Mary Maloney truculent inside (to the left) The Landlady things aren't always what they seem climax third person rising action Billy Weaver plethora The Bet arduous dialogue tag protagonist foreshadowing antagonist fallacy procure theme An Utterly Perfect Murder knowledge is worth more than money myriad outside (to the right) a police station getting robbed internal conflict introduction external conflict setting The Necklace jealousy conflict narrator friendship greed he screamed Mary's husband Patrick betrayal resolution revenge Story of an Hour dialogue catalyst Lamb to the Slaughter irony first person capital punishment falling action Mary Maloney truculent inside (to the left) The Landlady things aren't always what they seem climax third person rising action Billy Weaver
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
plethora
The Bet
arduous
dialogue tag
protagonist
foreshadowing
antagonist
fallacy
procure
theme
An Utterly Perfect Murder
knowledge is worth more than money
myriad
outside (to the right)
a police station getting robbed
internal conflict
introduction
external conflict
setting
The Necklace
jealousy
conflict
narrator
friendship
greed
he screamed
Mary's husband Patrick
betrayal
resolution
revenge
Story of an Hour
dialogue
catalyst
Lamb to the Slaughter
irony
first person
capital punishment
falling action
Mary Maloney
truculent
inside (to the left)
The Landlady
things aren't always what they seem
climax
third person
rising action
Billy Weaver