(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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R.A.C.E.C.E.S.
Constructed Response
A verb form that does not function as a verb but as a noun, an adjective, or an adverb.
Verbals
A summary that does not include any opinions or judgments about what is written in the text.
Objective Summary
uninterested or distant
Aloof
Ponyboy considers him "tougher, colder, meaner."
Dally
Facts and data stated in numerical form.
Statistics
It's the point of view the story is coming from.
Narrator
Someone on the outside is looking in and telling the story as he/she see it unfold.
3rd Person POV
The reasons, examples, facts, steps, or other kinds of evidence that explain the main idea.
Supporting Details
It is when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't.
Dramatic Irony
It restates the thesis, summarizes the key supporting ideas discussed throughout the work, and offers a final impression on the central idea.
Conclusion
In a casual and unenthusiastic manner.
Nonchalantly
not capable of being understood or grasped
Unfathomable
The feeling the reader gets from the writing.
Mood
A glowing piece of wood, coal, etc.
Ember
The writer uses “you” as the main character in a narrative.
2nd Person POV
A feeling that something is about to occur.
Premonition
The Socs in the Outsiders.
Antagonists
Furthermore, Also, Finally, In addition
Transition Words & Phrases
Olivia loves RUNNING through her neighborhood.
Gerund
It is told from the viewpoint of one of the characters using the pronouns "I" and We."
1st Person POV
in a mischievous way
Roguishly
Experienced in worldly ways
Sophisticated
A detailed examination of the parts or structure of something.
Analysis
A word part added to the beginning of a word or base word.
Prefixes
He is "the gang's pet."
Johnny
A "hook" writer uses to keep an audience interested.
Suspense
It refers to what the text is mainly about in an article.
Central Ideas
The writer’s attitude that is expressed in the writing.
Tone
to + verb
Infinitive
The WRECKED car was totaled.
Participle
It is sarcasm or the opposite of what is really meant.
Verbal Irony
It appears at the end of the introduction, as the last sentence, and lets the reader know what to expect.
Thesis
A word part added to the end of a word
Suffixes
The narrator of The Outsiders.
Ponyboy
An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected to happen.
Situational Irony