Sarah respondedindignantly whenher coworkeraccused her ofnot doing her jobcorrectly.Mary tried to beconspicuous inthe crowd, soshe hid behindher friends.Jane was appalledby the deliciousaroma of freshlybaked cookies,unable to resistindulging in a few.Unable tospeakclearly orcoherentlyTo feelhorror orshock aboutsomethingThe teacher'slecture wasinarticulate, leavingthe studentsthoroughly engagedby his clarity.ostentatiouslySamantha quietlyentered the roomwithoutostentatiouslydrawing attentionto herself.John ostentatiouslydisplayed his newluxury watch,making sureeveryone noticed itsexpensive designand shiny finish.To act in a waythat showsanger or shockover somethingthat is unfair orunjustThe elephant'slarge size andbright red hatmade itconspicuousamong the otheranimals in the zoo.Sarah smiledindignantly asshe graciouslyaccepted theaward for heroutstanding work.indignantlyFree!inarticulateconspicuousTo dislikesomethingvery muchTo act in anexaggeratedway thatattractsattentionFrancis becameinarticulate whenhe was asked tospeak about hisfeelings during theemotionalmoment.Jennifer loathedthe taste ofcilantro andcouldn't standeven a hint of itin her meals.The parentswere appalledwhen theydiscovered theirchild had beenfailing in school.appalledloatheI loathe goingto the park andenjoying thefresh air, so Igo after schooleveryday.Obviousor veryeasy toseeSarah respondedindignantly whenher coworkeraccused her ofnot doing her jobcorrectly.Mary tried to beconspicuous inthe crowd, soshe hid behindher friends.Jane was appalledby the deliciousaroma of freshlybaked cookies,unable to resistindulging in a few.Unable tospeakclearly orcoherentlyTo feelhorror orshock aboutsomethingThe teacher'slecture wasinarticulate, leavingthe studentsthoroughly engagedby his clarity.ostentatiouslySamantha quietlyentered the roomwithoutostentatiouslydrawing attentionto herself.John ostentatiouslydisplayed his newluxury watch,making sureeveryone noticed itsexpensive designand shiny finish.To act in a waythat showsanger or shockover somethingthat is unfair orunjustThe elephant'slarge size andbright red hatmade itconspicuousamong the otheranimals in the zoo.Sarah smiledindignantly asshe graciouslyaccepted theaward for heroutstanding work.indignantlyFree!inarticulateconspicuousTo dislikesomethingvery muchTo act in anexaggeratedway thatattractsattentionFrancis becameinarticulate whenhe was asked tospeak about hisfeelings during theemotionalmoment.Jennifer loathedthe taste ofcilantro andcouldn't standeven a hint of itin her meals.The parentswere appalledwhen theydiscovered theirchild had beenfailing in school.appalledloatheI loathe goingto the park andenjoying thefresh air, so Igo after schooleveryday.Obviousor veryeasy tosee

Anne Frank Act 1 Vocabulary - 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. Sarah responded indignantly when her coworker accused her of not doing her job correctly.
  2. Mary tried to be conspicuous in the crowd, so she hid behind her friends.
  3. Jane was appalled by the delicious aroma of freshly baked cookies, unable to resist indulging in a few.
  4. Unable to speak clearly or coherently
  5. To feel horror or shock about something
  6. The teacher's lecture was inarticulate, leaving the students thoroughly engaged by his clarity.
  7. ostentatiously
  8. Samantha quietly entered the room without ostentatiously drawing attention to herself.
  9. John ostentatiously displayed his new luxury watch, making sure everyone noticed its expensive design and shiny finish.
  10. To act in a way that shows anger or shock over something that is unfair or unjust
  11. The elephant's large size and bright red hat made it conspicuous among the other animals in the zoo.
  12. Sarah smiled indignantly as she graciously accepted the award for her outstanding work.
  13. indignantly
  14. Free!
  15. inarticulate
  16. conspicuous
  17. To dislike something very much
  18. To act in an exaggerated way that attracts attention
  19. Francis became inarticulate when he was asked to speak about his feelings during the emotional moment.
  20. Jennifer loathed the taste of cilantro and couldn't stand even a hint of it in her meals.
  21. The parents were appalled when they discovered their child had been failing in school.
  22. appalled
  23. loathe
  24. I loathe going to the park and enjoying the fresh air, so I go after school everyday.
  25. Obvious or very easy to see