yourinterpretationof the Africanprint dressincidentacomparisonor contrastwith anotherstorywhosenarrative thebold textrepresentsDescribe thenew setting.What imagesstand out?How is thenarratorrelated toothercharacters?explain theconnection:"daywoman"Interpret: "Iwill get upand givemy seat..."what issignificantabout "fatandcholesterol"?a detail thatcharacterizesthe mothera commentabout themother andfather'srelationshiphow caraccidentsdiffer in Haitiand NYChow longthey havebeen inthe U.S.the mostrepeatedphrase, andits effectwhy theydon'tdonateused itemswhy VilleRose ismentionedanelement ofthe story'sstylea source ofconflictbetween themother andnarratora flowerreferencedin thestorythenarrator'snamewhere thenarratorand hermother liveInterpret: "Itis as thoughhe is lookingat the sky."thefather'sjobwhere thenarratorworkshow themotherlearnedhow to readyourinterpretationof the Africanprint dressincidentacomparisonor contrastwith anotherstorywhosenarrative thebold textrepresentsDescribe thenew setting.What imagesstand out?How is thenarratorrelated toothercharacters?explain theconnection:"daywoman"Interpret: "Iwill get upand givemy seat..."what issignificantabout "fatandcholesterol"?a detail thatcharacterizesthe mothera commentabout themother andfather'srelationshiphow caraccidentsdiffer in Haitiand NYChow longthey havebeen inthe U.S.the mostrepeatedphrase, andits effectwhy theydon'tdonateused itemswhy VilleRose ismentionedanelement ofthe story'sstylea source ofconflictbetween themother andnarratora flowerreferencedin thestorythenarrator'snamewhere thenarratorand hermother liveInterpret: "Itis as thoughhe is lookingat the sky."thefather'sjobwhere thenarratorworkshow themotherlearnedhow to read

Krik? Krak! "New York Women" - 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. your interpretation of the African print dress incident
  2. a comparison or contrast with another story
  3. whose narrative the bold text represents
  4. Describe the new setting. What images stand out?
  5. How is the narrator related to other characters?
  6. explain the connection: "day woman"
  7. Interpret: "I will get up and give my seat..."
  8. what is significant about "fat and cholesterol"?
  9. a detail that characterizes the mother
  10. a comment about the mother and father's relationship
  11. how car accidents differ in Haiti and NYC
  12. how long they have been in the U.S.
  13. the most repeated phrase, and its effect
  14. why they don't donate used items
  15. why Ville Rose is mentioned
  16. an element of the story's style
  17. a source of conflict between the mother and narrator
  18. a flower referenced in the story
  19. the narrator's name
  20. where the narrator and her mother live
  21. Interpret: "It is as though he is looking at the sky."
  22. the father's job
  23. where the narrator works
  24. how the mother learned how to read