the guidingbeliefs of aperson,group ororganizationa tendency to believethat some people,ideas, etc., are betterthan others thatusually results intreating some peopleunfairlynotbasedon factsthe wholesystem andstructure of alanguage or oflanguages ingeneralbasedonlogicto say orprovesomethingis not truebases onevidencecollected in alab or studybased inTesting orEvidencebased onfacts ratherthan feelingor opinionsa formal discussionon a particular topicin a public meeting orlegislative assembly,in which opposingarguments are putforwarda short pieceof writing ona particularsubject.A Statementput forth andsupportedby evidencea qualitythat causesa feeling ofpityThe act ofsayingsomething thatis opposite tosomething elsea personwhospeaksrelating to orcausingmuchdiscussion orargumenta claimmade torebut apreviousclaimbased infeelingsor optionsan assertion,usuallysupported byevidenceto state in astrong anddefinitewaya tendency to believethat some people,ideas, etc., are betterthan others thatusually results intreating some peopleunfairlysupportedby factsor logicA short storyabout aninteresting orfunnyOccurrencethe primarypoistiontaken by awriter orspeaker.the guidingbeliefs of aperson,group ororganizationa tendency to believethat some people,ideas, etc., are betterthan others thatusually results intreating some peopleunfairlynotbasedon factsthe wholesystem andstructure of alanguage or oflanguages ingeneralbasedonlogicto say orprovesomethingis not truebases onevidencecollected in alab or studybased inTesting orEvidencebased onfacts ratherthan feelingor opinionsa formal discussionon a particular topicin a public meeting orlegislative assembly,in which opposingarguments are putforwarda short pieceof writing ona particularsubject.A Statementput forth andsupportedby evidencea qualitythat causesa feeling ofpityThe act ofsayingsomething thatis opposite tosomething elsea personwhospeaksrelating to orcausingmuchdiscussion orargumenta claimmade torebut apreviousclaimbased infeelingsor optionsan assertion,usuallysupported byevidenceto state in astrong anddefinitewaya tendency to believethat some people,ideas, etc., are betterthan others thatusually results intreating some peopleunfairlysupportedby factsor logicA short storyabout aninteresting orfunnyOccurrencethe primarypoistiontaken by awriter orspeaker.

PVPU 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. the guiding beliefs of a person, group or organization
  2. a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly
  3. not based on facts
  4. the whole system and structure of a language or of languages in general
  5. based on logic
  6. to say or prove something is not true
  7. bases on evidence collected in a lab or study
  8. based in Testing or Evidence
  9. based on facts rather than feeling or opinions
  10. a formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward
  11. a short piece of writing on a particular subject.
  12. A Statement put forth and supported by evidence
  13. a quality that causes a feeling of pity
  14. The act of saying something that is opposite to something else
  15. a person who speaks
  16. relating to or causing much discussion or argument
  17. a claim made to rebut a previous claim
  18. based in feelings or options
  19. an assertion, usually supported by evidence
  20. to state in a strong and definite way
  21. a tendency to believe that some people, ideas, etc., are better than others that usually results in treating some people unfairly
  22. supported by facts or logic
  23. A short story about an interesting or funny Occurrence
  24. the primary poistion taken by a writer or speaker.