(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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The character from In Our Time that was Hemingway
He coined this phrase to describe his writing process
Hemingway gets the title of this book from Ecclesiastes.
The comparison author for this presentation
He wrote this book about his experiences in WWI
Told F. Scott Fitzgerald that he had written what?
Hemingway gets the title of this book from a sermon by John Donne
Hemingway's 3rd Wife
Hemingway became a
Southern Baptist after his time in Key West
TRUE/FALSE
His father
His first book of short stories
His mother
One of Hemingway's passions, a big part of The Sun Also Rises.
Hemingway's 1st Wife
This book remained on the New York Times
bestsellers for 26 week.
An ambulance driver for this service in WWI
Hemingway thought this man a coward after he shot himself.
The main character of Farewell to Arms
His most famous of the books published posthumously
Hemingway, as of his second wife, was a practicing
Possibly his best short story, covers a dying author.
Many of his main characters
followed this code.
Hemingway's
2nd Wife
Hemingway survives two
Often did this in Key West on the Pilar
Newspaper Hemingway started at
Almost won a
Pulitzer
Prize if the current president
hadn't stopped it.
One of the things
he was most
known for, would travel to Africa for it.
Hemingway met
Martha while working as a correspondent in this war.
Hemingway's 4th Wife
Wrote this book to try and shake his publisher.
The name of his fishing boat
His first attempt at a non-fiction story
Your homework was from this book
Hemingway's home in Cuba
Hemingway,
along with
F. Scott Fitzgerald,
write about these people
His final book which won a Pulitzer Prize
His third
collection of short stories, focusing on more controversial subjects.
Written in response to criticism from the American Marxist movement.