ExamplesofallusionsTrue orFalse?clocks/watchesExamplethatJimmy isnot niceAdvantageof using FirstPerson pointof view in thenovelA child who isat home w/outsupervisionesp. afterschoolAnecessarypart ofsomethingMarcusA brief but purposefulreference, within aliterary text, to aperson, place, event,or to another work ofliterature.MeansoffensiveordisgustingMakes a tinybell startsringing inMiranda'sheadThey unlock,open, giveaccess &answers tosomethingA way towrite quicklyusingsymbols andabbreviationThis makesa bell go offin Miranda'sheadTrueMeans toget in theway ofsomethingHarriettheSpySymbolizes ofcriticalthinking/puzzlesolving SwissMissMeansexactly;withoutmistakeExamplesofAllusions20,000PyramidLiftingof theveilIn awildwayExamplesofallusionsTrue orFalse?clocks/watchesExamplethatJimmy isnot niceAdvantageof using FirstPerson pointof view in thenovelA child who isat home w/outsupervisionesp. afterschoolAnecessarypart ofsomethingMarcusA brief but purposefulreference, within aliterary text, to aperson, place, event,or to another work ofliterature.MeansoffensiveordisgustingMakes a tinybell startsringing inMiranda'sheadThey unlock,open, giveaccess &answers tosomethingA way towrite quicklyusingsymbols andabbreviationThis makesa bell go offin Miranda'sheadTrueMeans toget in theway ofsomethingHarriettheSpySymbolizes ofcriticalthinking/puzzlesolving SwissMissMeansexactly;withoutmistakeExamplesofAllusions20,000PyramidLiftingof theveilIn awildway

Basketball Book 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. Examples of allusions
  2. True or False?
  3. clocks/ watches
  4. Example that Jimmy is not nice
  5. Advantage of using First Person point of view in the novel
  6. A child who is at home w/out supervision esp. after school
  7. A necessary part of something
  8. Marcus
  9. A brief but purposeful reference, within a literary text, to a person, place, event, or to another work of literature.
  10. Means offensive or disgusting
  11. Makes a tiny bell starts ringing in Miranda's head
  12. They unlock, open, give access & answers to something
  13. A way to write quickly using symbols and abbreviation
  14. This makes a bell go off in Miranda's head
  15. True
  16. Means to get in the way of something
  17. Harriet the Spy
  18. Symbolizes of critical thinking/puzzle solving
  19. Swiss Miss
  20. Means exactly; without mistake
  21. Examples of Allusions
  22. 20,000 Pyramid
  23. Lifting of the veil
  24. In a wild way