(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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G-Story, poem, ir picture that can have a hidden meaning (moral or political usually)
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O-According to MLA format, where does the period after citing a direct quotation? _____________
N-Common things satire's make fun of: ________
N-Correct/Incorrect:Lee argues that "self-confident individuals anticipate success" (54).
N-What is the sub's last name? ________
N-Truman's Wife: _____
O-What is another word for hyperbole? __________
N-T/F: Explaining the relevance if a quotation is not necessary.
I-Incorrect/Correct: I was going to go to school, but I had an accident.
O-Truman's best friend: _____
O-Appeals to individual's expertise
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I-Correct/Incorrect: Nick realizes that he was "alone again in the unquiet darkness" (Fitzgerald 25).
B-What kind of format did we use for research project? ___________
N-Appeals to emotions
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I-John and Abby's relationship is what: _____
I-Incorrect/correct: he describes the birds as "cheerily chirping in the early day" (Owen 6).
G-Which character's become antagonist in Truman's life? _____
I-Last day of school ________
O-Show-runner for The Truman Show: _________
B-The Crucible highlights this event __________
G-What is another word for paradox?_________
B-Protagonist of the Crucible ________.
B-Ethical problem, issue, or conflict experienced by the character _________.
B-What was Truman's last name? _____
I-T/F: You can change words within a quotation for the sake of clarity.
O-Crucible is an example of what literary device ____.
G-Correct/Incorrect: "Warbling water," (Owen 18) is an example or alliteration.
G-Wrote the Crucible: ______
G-What was theme about media in 'The Truman Show?'
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I-Correct/Incorrect: I went to the store and I bought candy to eat.
B-Antagonist of the Crucible _____.
G-Incorrect/Correct: We can see evidence of bias when he calls the government "misguided and completely irresponsible." (Daniels 23)
O-Correct/incorrect: The narrator calls her "hauntingly beautiful creature. (34).
B-T/F: Ideally, you want to embed your quotations within your own sentences.