areas ofart: suchasThe author usesa clichè topresent theimage ofsomeone whohas no choice.“There was nogoing backnow, yet insideI wasscreaming tostop.“Callahan sawhis situation,dire as it was,in terms ofchoice.”notoriouswasteAlthough I oftenfight with myolder brother,without hisadvice I am lostin this world.importantby asking aseries ofquestions thatcause thereader to reflecton themselvesknow:mywe live to tellour tale bymaking thechoice to riseabove our ownfears by emphasizing theunknown threats thatlay below, the wordemphasizes thedesperate dangerthat Simpson was inwhile in the water. He falls intoa crevasseand crawledacross aglacier.“whistleof thewind”Correctas is.The answer tothat questioncan give us allthe paddle weso desperatelyseek.dangerousto suggest thatCallahan’ssituation couldbe hopeless ifhe chose to seeit that way.necessityThough he wasraised on a farm,Isaiah had muchsuccessnavigating the city.The author uses ametaphor to advancethe point of view thatwe can all choose toeither live a full andhappy life or we canchoose to live in themisery of the past.it suggeststhat choicehas morepower thanopportunitythe survival firsthand stories oftwo willful menwho chose toliveit suggeststhat choicehas morepower thanopportunityareas ofart: suchasThe author usesa clichè topresent theimage ofsomeone whohas no choice.“There was nogoing backnow, yet insideI wasscreaming tostop.“Callahan sawhis situation,dire as it was,in terms ofchoice.”notoriouswasteAlthough I oftenfight with myolder brother,without hisadvice I am lostin this world.importantby asking aseries ofquestions thatcause thereader to reflecton themselvesknow:mywe live to tellour tale bymaking thechoice to riseabove our ownfears by emphasizing theunknown threats thatlay below, the wordemphasizes thedesperate dangerthat Simpson was inwhile in the water. He falls intoa crevasseand crawledacross aglacier.“whistleof thewind”Correctas is.The answer tothat questioncan give us allthe paddle weso desperatelyseek.dangerousto suggest thatCallahan’ssituation couldbe hopeless ifhe chose to seeit that way.necessityThough he wasraised on a farm,Isaiah had muchsuccessnavigating the city.The author uses ametaphor to advancethe point of view thatwe can all choose toeither live a full andhappy life or we canchoose to live in themisery of the past.it suggeststhat choicehas morepower thanopportunitythe survival firsthand stories oftwo willful menwho chose toliveit suggeststhat choicehas morepower thanopportunity

Unit 2 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. areas of art: such as
  2. The author uses a clichè to present the image of someone who has no choice.
  3. “There was no going back now, yet inside I was screaming to stop.
  4. “Callahan saw his situation, dire as it was, in terms of choice.”
  5. notorious
  6. waste
  7. Although I often fight with my older brother, without his advice I am lost in this world.
  8. important
  9. by asking a series of questions that cause the reader to reflect on themselves
  10. know: my
  11. we live to tell our tale by making the choice to rise above our own fears
  12. by emphasizing the unknown threats that lay below, the word emphasizes the desperate danger that Simpson was in while in the water.
  13. He falls into a crevasse and crawled across a glacier.
  14. “whistle of the wind”
  15. Correct as is.
  16. The answer to that question can give us all the paddle we so desperately seek.
  17. dangerous
  18. to suggest that Callahan’s situation could be hopeless if he chose to see it that way.
  19. necessity
  20. Though he was raised on a farm, Isaiah had much success navigating the city.
  21. The author uses a metaphor to advance the point of view that we can all choose to either live a full and happy life or we can choose to live in the misery of the past.
  22. it suggests that choice has more power than opportunity
  23. the survival first hand stories of two willful men who chose to live
  24. it suggests that choice has more power than opportunity