ordinary;commonplaceunstable;uncertainWhy wasDexterable to gowith Judy?How old isJudy whenshe isintroduced?DescribeJudyFunctions ofcharacterizationHow doesDexter feelat the end ofthe story?S.T.E.A.L.to causeto occursuddenlyProvide andexample ofindirectcharacterizationWhat do theseasonsrepresent toDexter?childishannoyance;sulkinessProvide anexample ofdirectcharacterizationHow areIrene andJudydifferent?in anoffensivelyobvious,unashamedmannerexpressingsadnessor sorrowIndirectcharacterizationHow is Judyduring theirfirst date?an unsettledorchangeablestateWhathappensafter Judymarries?DescribeDexterWhat isDexter'sultimategoal?continualshift orchangeDirectcharacterizationordinary;commonplaceunstable;uncertainWhy wasDexterable to gowith Judy?How old isJudy whenshe isintroduced?DescribeJudyFunctions ofcharacterizationHow doesDexter feelat the end ofthe story?S.T.E.A.L.to causeto occursuddenlyProvide andexample ofindirectcharacterizationWhat do theseasonsrepresent toDexter?childishannoyance;sulkinessProvide anexample ofdirectcharacterizationHow areIrene andJudydifferent?in anoffensivelyobvious,unashamedmannerexpressingsadnessor sorrowIndirectcharacterizationHow is Judyduring theirfirst date?an unsettledorchangeablestateWhathappensafter Judymarries?DescribeDexterWhat isDexter'sultimategoal?continualshift orchangeDirectcharacterization

Winter Dreams Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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O
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O
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O
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N
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O
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G
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I
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G
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N
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N
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B
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G
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I
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I
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B
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B
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I
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G
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O
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G
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N
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B
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  1. O-ordinary; commonplace
  2. O-unstable; uncertain
  3. O-Why was Dexter able to go with Judy?
  4. N-How old is Judy when she is introduced?
  5. O-Describe Judy
  6. G-Functions of characterization
  7. I-How does Dexter feel at the end of the story?
  8. G-S.T.E.A.L.
  9. N-to cause to occur suddenly
  10. N-Provide and example of indirect characterization
  11. B-What do the seasons represent to Dexter?
  12. G-childish annoyance; sulkiness
  13. I-Provide an example of direct characterization
  14. I-How are Irene and Judy different?
  15. B-in an offensively obvious, unashamed manner
  16. B-expressing sadness or sorrow
  17. I-Indirect characterization
  18. G-How is Judy during their first date?
  19. O-an unsettled or changeable state
  20. G-What happens after Judy marries?
  21. N-Describe Dexter
  22. B-What is Dexter's ultimate goal?
  23. B-continual shift or change
  24. I-Direct characterization