How doesthe termprodigy applyto Waverly?DefineadversaryHow does theadvice the windgives to Waverlycompare to hermother's advice?What might the imageof light coming out ofWaverly's family'sapartment representin the context ofWaverly's currentsituation?State acentralidea of thetext.DefinebenevolentPlace "... onemust gatherinvisible strengthsand see theendgame beforethe game begins"mean?What mightWaverly's lovefor chess revealabout what shevalues?DefineponderedDefinemalodorousHow might yourunderstanding ofWaverly's attitudebe different if"pondered" wareplaced with"plotted"?How might yourunderstanding ofWaverly's mother'sstatement bedifferent if"concerning" wasreplaced with "proudof/pride"?How doesWaverly get hermother to allowher to play in atournament?What mightthe descriptionof the fishreveal aboutWaverly?State acentralidea of thetext.What might theplaces thatWaverly no longergoes to revealabout herdevelopment as acharacter?What mightWaverly'ssuccessrepresent to theChinatowncommunity?Given what you knowabout Waverly's mother,how might the conflict inthe market influenceher reaction toWaverly's statement?According toWaverly'smother, what is"properChinesehumility"?State acentralidea of thetext.DefineprodigyWho isWaverly'sfinalopponent?State acentralidea of thetext.What might Waverly'sdescription of hermother's understandingof chess and therulebook reveal aboutWaverly's mother?How doesthe termprodigy applyto Waverly?DefineadversaryHow does theadvice the windgives to Waverlycompare to hermother's advice?What might the imageof light coming out ofWaverly's family'sapartment representin the context ofWaverly's currentsituation?State acentralidea of thetext.DefinebenevolentPlace "... onemust gatherinvisible strengthsand see theendgame beforethe game begins"mean?What mightWaverly's lovefor chess revealabout what shevalues?DefineponderedDefinemalodorousHow might yourunderstanding ofWaverly's attitudebe different if"pondered" wareplaced with"plotted"?How might yourunderstanding ofWaverly's mother'sstatement bedifferent if"concerning" wasreplaced with "proudof/pride"?How doesWaverly get hermother to allowher to play in atournament?What mightthe descriptionof the fishreveal aboutWaverly?State acentralidea of thetext.What might theplaces thatWaverly no longergoes to revealabout herdevelopment as acharacter?What mightWaverly'ssuccessrepresent to theChinatowncommunity?Given what you knowabout Waverly's mother,how might the conflict inthe market influenceher reaction toWaverly's statement?According toWaverly'smother, what is"properChinesehumility"?State acentralidea of thetext.DefineprodigyWho isWaverly'sfinalopponent?State acentralidea of thetext.What might Waverly'sdescription of hermother's understandingof chess and therulebook reveal aboutWaverly's mother?

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(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.


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  1. How does the term prodigy apply to Waverly?
  2. Define adversary
  3. How does the advice the wind gives to Waverly compare to her mother's advice?
  4. What might the image of light coming out of Waverly's family's apartment represent in the context of Waverly's current situation?
  5. State a central idea of the text.
  6. Define benevolent
  7. Place "... one must gather invisible strengths and see the endgame before the game begins" mean?
  8. What might Waverly's love for chess reveal about what she values?
  9. Define pondered
  10. Define malodorous
  11. How might your understanding of Waverly's attitude be different if "pondered" wa replaced with "plotted"?
  12. How might your understanding of Waverly's mother's statement be different if "concerning" was replaced with "proud of/pride"?
  13. How does Waverly get her mother to allow her to play in a tournament?
  14. What might the description of the fish reveal about Waverly?
  15. State a central idea of the text.
  16. What might the places that Waverly no longer goes to reveal about her development as a character?
  17. What might Waverly's success represent to the Chinatown community?
  18. Given what you know about Waverly's mother, how might the conflict in the market influence her reaction to Waverly's statement?
  19. According to Waverly's mother, what is "proper Chinese humility"?
  20. State a central idea of the text.
  21. Define prodigy
  22. Who is Waverly's final opponent?
  23. State a central idea of the text.
  24. What might Waverly's description of her mother's understanding of chess and the rulebook reveal about Waverly's mother?