Describe thedifferences betweenDr. Nemur and Dr.Strauss?     When does Charlierealize that he isbeginning to"deteriorate"?    Why does Charlieask for flowers tocontinue to beplaced onAlgernon's grave? Who does Charliehave a conflictwith?     ExplainCharlie'sstruggles withthe Rorschachtest.In what way doesAlgernon behavestrangely as time goeson?      How might thestory differ if itwas told fromDr. Stauss'spoint of view?How does Charliefeel about theexperiment initially?     Who defendsCharlie whenhe is beingharassed atwork? Describe therelationship betweenCharlie and Miss.Kinnian.     Why is Charliechosen as a testsubject?     Why does Charliewrite an essay onthe "Algernon -Gordon effect?"    Who is Mrs.Flynn andwhat is herrole in thestory?What do the asterisk(*) represent inCharlie's writing?     Why doCharlie'scoworkersinvite him tothe party?Was Charlie better offbefore or after thesurgery?     What areCharlie's expectationsregarding the surgery?      What does Algernonsymbolize?        How is Charlie'sprogress reflected inhis writing?    What is oneof Charlie'sdefiningtraits?How doesCharlie feelabout theexperiment bythe end of thestory?Why doesCharlie re-read hisjournalentries?What causes peopleto make fun ofCharlie?      How does Charlie'sself esteem changethroughout the story?    Describe thedifferences betweenDr. Nemur and Dr.Strauss?     When does Charlierealize that he isbeginning to"deteriorate"?    Why does Charlieask for flowers tocontinue to beplaced onAlgernon's grave? Who does Charliehave a conflictwith?     ExplainCharlie'sstruggles withthe Rorschachtest.In what way doesAlgernon behavestrangely as time goeson?      How might thestory differ if itwas told fromDr. Stauss'spoint of view?How does Charliefeel about theexperiment initially?     Who defendsCharlie whenhe is beingharassed atwork? Describe therelationship betweenCharlie and Miss.Kinnian.     Why is Charliechosen as a testsubject?     Why does Charliewrite an essay onthe "Algernon -Gordon effect?"    Who is Mrs.Flynn andwhat is herrole in thestory?What do the asterisk(*) represent inCharlie's writing?     Why doCharlie'scoworkersinvite him tothe party?Was Charlie better offbefore or after thesurgery?     What areCharlie's expectationsregarding the surgery?      What does Algernonsymbolize?        How is Charlie'sprogress reflected inhis writing?    What is oneof Charlie'sdefiningtraits?How doesCharlie feelabout theexperiment bythe end of thestory?Why doesCharlie re-read hisjournalentries?What causes peopleto make fun ofCharlie?      How does Charlie'sself esteem changethroughout the story?    

Flowers for Algernon - 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. Describe the differences between Dr. Nemur and Dr. Strauss?
  2. When does Charlie realize that he is beginning to "deteriorate"?
  3. Why does Charlie ask for flowers to continue to be placed on Algernon's grave?
  4. Who does Charlie have a conflict with?
  5. Explain Charlie's struggles with the Rorschach test.
  6. In what way does Algernon behave strangely as time goes on?
  7. How might the story differ if it was told from Dr. Stauss's point of view?
  8. How does Charlie feel about the experiment initially?
  9. Who defends Charlie when he is being harassed at work?
  10. Describe the relationship between Charlie and Miss. Kinnian.
  11. Why is Charlie chosen as a test subject?
  12. Why does Charlie write an essay on the "Algernon - Gordon effect?"
  13. Who is Mrs. Flynn and what is her role in the story?
  14. What do the asterisk (*) represent in Charlie's writing?
  15. Why do Charlie's coworkers invite him to the party?
  16. Was Charlie better off before or after the surgery?
  17. What are Charlie's expectations regarding the surgery?
  18. What does Algernon symbolize?
  19. How is Charlie's progress reflected in his writing?
  20. What is one of Charlie's defining traits?
  21. How does Charlie feel about the experiment by the end of the story?
  22. Why does Charlie re-read his journal entries?
  23. What causes people to make fun of Charlie?
  24. How does Charlie's self esteem change throughout the story?