(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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A Symbol: Discover a symbol or object that seems to have a deeper meaning in the story. Explain what you think it represents.
Antagonist: Discover the character or force that opposes the protagonist. Describe this character or force and their motivations.
Unresolved Mystery: Locate a part of the book where a mystery or unanswered question is introduced or left unresolved. Share your thoughts on what might happen next.
Character's Choice: Identify a critical decision made by a character and discuss the consequences of that choice on the story's development.
Character Development: Track the development of one character throughout the book. Describe how they change or grow over the course of the story.
Determine a theme or moral lesson conveyed in the book. Quote a sentence or passage that exemplifies this theme.
Character Motivation: Identify a character's motivation for a specific action or decision. Discuss how this motivation influences the character's behavior.
A Color: Find a mention of a specific color in the book. Explain the significance of this color in the context of the story.
Weather Description: Discover a passage that vividly describes the weather. Discuss how the weather reflects the mood or events in the story.
Animal: find a mention of any type of animal and write down its description.
Conflict: Identify the main conflict in the story. Is it a character vs. character, character vs. self, character vs. nature, or character vs. society conflict?
Significant Object: Find an object in the story that holds special meaning or plays a crucial role. Describe the object and its significance to the plot or characters.
Figurative Language: Locate a simile, metaphor, or personification in the text. Explain what it compares or describes and why the author chose to use figurative language.
Point of View: Determine the narrative point of view (first-person, third-person limited, third-person omniscient) and analyze how it affects the story's perspective.
Sound or Noise: Find a passage that describes a sound or noise. Explain how this auditory detail adds to the atmosphere or understanding of the scene.
Flashback: Locate a passage where the author uses a flashback to provide background information or reveal a character's past. Discuss the importance of this flashback.
An Adjective: Locate an interesting adjective used to describe a character, object, or place. Explain why this adjective stands out to you.
Foreshadowing: Identify a passage that hints at events or developments that might occur later in the story. Predict what might happen based on this foreshadowing.
Character Relationships: Identify and describe the dynamics of a significant relationship between two characters in the book (e.g., friendship, family, conflict, mentorship).
Protagonist: Identify the main character of the story. Write down their name and a brief description of their personality or role in the plot.
A Quote: Write down a memorable quote or line of dialogue that you find thought-provoking, funny, or significant.
Character's Inner Conflict: Locate a passage where a character is grappling with internal conflict or making a tough decision. Describe the character's dilemma and its importance.
Plot Twist: If you encounter a surprising plot twist or unexpected event, note the page number and describe the twist without giving away any spoilers.
Emotional Moment: Find a passage that evokes a strong emotion in you (e.g., happiness, sadness, anger, excitement). Explain why this moment resonated with you.