Why it is"dangerous"to educateslavesAsks Danawhy shelets Aliceinsult herExampleofdramaticironyBONUS:Impact ofchild's birthon escapeplanBONUS:EvidenceRufus is outof controlExplain:"...before Iturn intowhat youare!" (235)Dana'sreadingstudentsOutcome ofconversationwith SamCallsDana'sbluffSignificanceof Alice'schildren'snamesHow isAlicesimilar toDana?Descriptionof the childwho isbornHowRufus"uses" hischildrenPreviousoccasionswhen Samspoke toDanaRufus's"first" vs.theiragreementIn what waydo fieldhands "let"Fowler drivethem?Why Samcomes tovisit DanaWhatdiseaseRufusactually hadWhyDana letsAliceinsult herComparisonbetweenfield slavesand DanaDana'sresponse tofinal scene +whyThe "danger"that "walkedand talked...with Alice"Advice theMethodistministergivesWhat causesAlice to feelher own guiltWhy it is"dangerous"to educateslavesAsks Danawhy shelets Aliceinsult herExampleofdramaticironyBONUS:Impact ofchild's birthon escapeplanBONUS:EvidenceRufus is outof controlExplain:"...before Iturn intowhat youare!" (235)Dana'sreadingstudentsOutcome ofconversationwith SamCallsDana'sbluffSignificanceof Alice'schildren'snamesHow isAlicesimilar toDana?Descriptionof the childwho isbornHowRufus"uses" hischildrenPreviousoccasionswhen Samspoke toDanaRufus's"first" vs.theiragreementIn what waydo fieldhands "let"Fowler drivethem?Why Samcomes tovisit DanaWhatdiseaseRufusactually hadWhyDana letsAliceinsult herComparisonbetweenfield slavesand DanaDana'sresponse tofinal scene +whyThe "danger"that "walkedand talked...with Alice"Advice theMethodistministergivesWhat causesAlice to feelher own guilt

Kindred, "The Storm" Part 12 & 13 - 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. Why it is "dangerous" to educate slaves
  2. Asks Dana why she lets Alice insult her
  3. Example of dramatic irony
  4. BONUS: Impact of child's birth on escape plan
  5. BONUS: Evidence Rufus is out of control
  6. Explain: "...before I turn into what you are!" (235)
  7. Dana's reading students
  8. Outcome of conversation with Sam
  9. Calls Dana's bluff
  10. Significance of Alice's children's names
  11. How is Alice similar to Dana?
  12. Description of the child who is born
  13. How Rufus "uses" his children
  14. Previous occasions when Sam spoke to Dana
  15. Rufus's "first" vs. their agreement
  16. In what way do field hands "let" Fowler drive them?
  17. Why Sam comes to visit Dana
  18. What disease Rufus actually had
  19. Why Dana lets Alice insult her
  20. Comparison between field slaves and Dana
  21. Dana's response to final scene + why
  22. The "danger" that "walked and talked... with Alice"
  23. Advice the Methodist minister gives
  24. What causes Alice to feel her own guilt