A specific descriptionof tension between aperson andsomething inanimatethey use(story, page number,and exact wording)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescription of aparticular smell(story, pagenumber, and exactwording)A specific example ofinternalized racism(provide the story,page number, exactwording, and whodemonstrates it)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescriptionof physical pain(story, pagenumber, and exactwording)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescription of soundimagery (story,page number, andexact wording)An example ofzoomorphism--wherean inanimate objectis given animal-likequalities (story, page,specific example)An example ofirony or paradoxused in dialogue(story, pagenumber, exactwording, and whosaid it)An image ofblood mixingwith food (story,page number,and exactwording)An example of doubleconsciousness ordouble colonizationwithin a character'sbehavior or thoughts(provide story, pagenumber, and a line thatillustrates it) An example of doubleconsciousness ordouble colonizationwithin a character'sbehavior or thoughts(provide story, pagenumber, and a line thatillustrates it)A comparisonbetween two peoplewho are not major orsecondary characters(story, page number,description)A strong emotionassociated with aphotograph(story, page number,what the photographis of, what theemotion was, andwho felt it)An example ofsymbolism involvingnature (provide thesubject, what itsymbolizes, a quote,story, page number)A metaphor or similethat has to do withan animal (story,page number, what isthe animal, and whatis the comparison?)A specific example thatrevealsheteronormativitywithin a text orassumed by the author(story, page number,and a line that bestillustrates it)Irony used todescribe poverty,revealed in thespecific waysomething is fixed up(story, page number,and exact wording)A metaphor or similethat describessomething about agroup of people(story, page number,and exact wording)An oblique referenceto involuntaryinstitutionalcommitment (providethe quote and what itmeans)An example of aconspicuousconsumption (story,page number,description,character, and object)A specific example (aword or phrase) ofUNDERSTATEMENTabout actual death(story, page number,and exact wording)An example of the type ofpersonification where anabstract idea is madehuman (but not from "TheMasque of the Red Death")(provide the story, thecharacter, and a pagewhere the personification issuggested)A metaphor or similethat describessomething about aperson or group(story, page number,and exact wording)An example ofsituational irony ina religious orspiritual context(provide story,page number, andquote)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescription of soundimagery (story,page number, andexact wording)A specific example thatrevealsheteronormativitywithin a text orassumed by the author(story, page number,and a line that bestillustrates it)A specific descriptionof tension between aperson andsomething inanimatethey use(story, page number,and exact wording)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescription of aparticular smell(story, pagenumber, and exactwording)A specific example ofinternalized racism(provide the story,page number, exactwording, and whodemonstrates it)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescriptionof physical pain(story, pagenumber, and exactwording)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescription of soundimagery (story,page number, andexact wording)An example ofzoomorphism--wherean inanimate objectis given animal-likequalities (story, page,specific example)An example ofirony or paradoxused in dialogue(story, pagenumber, exactwording, and whosaid it)An image ofblood mixingwith food (story,page number,and exactwording)An example of doubleconsciousness ordouble colonizationwithin a character'sbehavior or thoughts(provide story, pagenumber, and a line thatillustrates it) An example of doubleconsciousness ordouble colonizationwithin a character'sbehavior or thoughts(provide story, pagenumber, and a line thatillustrates it)A comparisonbetween two peoplewho are not major orsecondary characters(story, page number,description)A strong emotionassociated with aphotograph(story, page number,what the photographis of, what theemotion was, andwho felt it)An example ofsymbolism involvingnature (provide thesubject, what itsymbolizes, a quote,story, page number)A metaphor or similethat has to do withan animal (story,page number, what isthe animal, and whatis the comparison?)A specific example thatrevealsheteronormativitywithin a text orassumed by the author(story, page number,and a line that bestillustrates it)Irony used todescribe poverty,revealed in thespecific waysomething is fixed up(story, page number,and exact wording)A metaphor or similethat describessomething about agroup of people(story, page number,and exact wording)An oblique referenceto involuntaryinstitutionalcommitment (providethe quote and what itmeans)An example of aconspicuousconsumption (story,page number,description,character, and object)A specific example (aword or phrase) ofUNDERSTATEMENTabout actual death(story, page number,and exact wording)An example of the type ofpersonification where anabstract idea is madehuman (but not from "TheMasque of the Red Death")(provide the story, thecharacter, and a pagewhere the personification issuggested)A metaphor or similethat describessomething about aperson or group(story, page number,and exact wording)An example ofsituational irony ina religious orspiritual context(provide story,page number, andquote)Sensory imagery: Astrong, specificdescription of soundimagery (story,page number, andexact wording)A specific example thatrevealsheteronormativitywithin a text orassumed by the author(story, page number,and a line that bestillustrates it)

English 104 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. A specific description of tension between a person and something inanimate they use (story, page number, and exact wording)
  2. Sensory imagery: A strong, specific description of a particular smell (story, page number, and exact wording)
  3. A specific example of internalized racism (provide the story, page number, exact wording, and who demonstrates it)
  4. Sensory imagery: A strong, specific description of physical pain (story, page number, and exact wording)
  5. Sensory imagery: A strong, specific description of sound imagery (story, page number, and exact wording)
  6. An example of zoomorphism--where an inanimate object is given animal-like qualities (story, page, specific example)
  7. An example of irony or paradox used in dialogue (story, page number, exact wording, and who said it)
  8. An image of blood mixing with food (story, page number, and exact wording)
  9. An example of double consciousness or double colonization within a character's behavior or thoughts (provide story, page number, and a line that illustrates it)
  10. An example of double consciousness or double colonization within a character's behavior or thoughts (provide story, page number, and a line that illustrates it)
  11. A comparison between two people who are not major or secondary characters (story, page number, description)
  12. A strong emotion associated with a photograph (story, page number, what the photograph is of, what the emotion was, and who felt it)
  13. An example of symbolism involving nature (provide the subject, what it symbolizes, a quote, story, page number)
  14. A metaphor or simile that has to do with an animal (story, page number, what is the animal, and what is the comparison?)
  15. A specific example that reveals heteronormativity within a text or assumed by the author (story, page number, and a line that best illustrates it)
  16. Irony used to describe poverty, revealed in the specific way something is fixed up (story, page number, and exact wording)
  17. A metaphor or simile that describes something about a group of people (story, page number, and exact wording)
  18. An oblique reference to involuntary institutional commitment (provide the quote and what it means)
  19. An example of a conspicuous consumption (story, page number, description, character, and object)
  20. A specific example (a word or phrase) of UNDERSTATEMENT about actual death (story, page number, and exact wording)
  21. An example of the type of personification where an abstract idea is made human (but not from "The Masque of the Red Death") (provide the story, the character, and a page where the personification is suggested)
  22. A metaphor or simile that describes something about a person or group (story, page number, and exact wording)
  23. An example of situational irony in a religious or spiritual context (provide story, page number, and quote)
  24. Sensory imagery: A strong, specific description of sound imagery (story, page number, and exact wording)
  25. A specific example that reveals heteronormativity within a text or assumed by the author (story, page number, and a line that best illustrates it)