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Untitled 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. Descriptive
  2. story's overall sense
  3. imagery of
  4. story that carry
  5. deeper symbolic
  6. Symbolism:
  7. the story where
  8. is evident, such as the
  9. the narrative.
  10. personalities and
  11. villagers' reluctance to
  12. unease.
  13. Atmosphere:
  14. meaning, such as
  15. Irony: Situations or
  16. Foreshadowing:
  17. collective mindset
  18. Trope:
  19. contribute to the
  20. ordinary village
  21. such as the
  22. lottery is
  23. Instances where
  24. Free!
  25. behaviors through
  26. societal norms or
  27. pivotal moment in
  28. the cheery atmosphere
  29. variation.
  30. established
  31. reader's assumptions
  32. in the
  33. significance, such as
  34. or expectations, such
  35. the lottery itself.
  36. Elements in the
  37. nature
  38. as the true nature of
  39. Dialogue
  40. References to the
  41. Climax: The
  42. emotional reaction
  43. the lottery.
  44. characters like
  45. Subverted
  46. dark nature of the
  47. Instances where the
  48. attitudes.
  49. that carry ironic
  50. exposition
  51. actions and
  52. Group Mentality:
  53. Examples of how
  54. Expectations:
  55. despite its brutality.
  56. Tessie Hutchinson
  57. abandon the lottery
  58. stoning of Tessie.
  59. the shocking
  60. Characterization:
  61. tradition and progress
  62. influences their
  63. quaint, seemingly
  64. Tradition vs. Change:
  65. the black box or
  66. Small Town
  67. motivations of
  68. or Old Man Warner.
  69. Social
  70. revealed.
  71. from the reader,
  72. Instances where
  73. contrasted with the
  74. Descriptions or
  75. instances that
  76. takes place.
  77. provoke a strong
  78. Jackson hints at
  79. Jackson critiques
  80. the villagers'
  81. Moments that
  82. Shock Value:
  83. Commentary:
  84. Suspenseful
  85. where the lottery
  86. the winner of the
  87. statements in the story
  88. Setting:
  89. Sentence
  90. Insights into the
  91. conclusion of
  92. tension between
  93. Normalcy is
  94. Instances where
  95. the lottery.
  96. of tension and
  97. Jackson defies the