Bodyparagraphsmaller thanintroductionor conclusion"America"JohnProctor= GoodNoconclusion ora conclusionof less than 2sentencesA paragraphwith exactly3 pieces ofevidenceParagraphthat startswith author'snameParagraphwith 2 or lessarguments /explanationsParris= BadAuthorsname threetimes perparagraphSided vocabularyfor views andvalues (Critiques,Champions, etc.)ConnectsbodyparagraphstogetherMentioningof names /reputationA paragraphwith 4 ormore piecesof evidenceCharacter'sname inthe topicsentence"ArthurMiller's____, 'theCrucible' "A complicatedtopicsentence,(subordinatedcause)use of dashes( - ), semicolons ( ; )and orslashes (/)BodyparagraphonGenderWord youcannotunderstand /you have tolook up themeaningMention ofthe HUAC orthe Americain the 1950'sConclusionbeginning with"Ultimately" or"Inconclusion"Nolanguagedevice in aparagraphParagraphdoesn'trelate to thechosenpromptSinglesentencetopicsentenceThreeLanguagedevicesacross thetext response"Thedevil"Paragraphwithout atleast oneV&VstatementMention ofMcCarthyismMore thanone V&Vstatement inoneparagraphIntroductionwith themaincontentionUsing thebook's structure(name, layout,act structure)as a LanguageDeviceMentioninganantagonistembeddedquotes thatincludesalterations forgrammaticalcorrectnessBodyparagraphsmaller thanintroductionor conclusion"America"JohnProctor= GoodNoconclusion ora conclusionof less than 2sentencesA paragraphwith exactly3 pieces ofevidenceParagraphthat startswith author'snameParagraphwith 2 or lessarguments /explanationsParris= BadAuthorsname threetimes perparagraphSided vocabularyfor views andvalues (Critiques,Champions, etc.)ConnectsbodyparagraphstogetherMentioningof names /reputationA paragraphwith 4 ormore piecesof evidenceCharacter'sname inthe topicsentence"ArthurMiller's____, 'theCrucible' "A complicatedtopicsentence,(subordinatedcause)use of dashes( - ), semicolons ( ; )and orslashes (/)BodyparagraphonGenderWord youcannotunderstand /you have tolook up themeaningMention ofthe HUAC orthe Americain the 1950'sConclusionbeginning with"Ultimately" or"Inconclusion"Nolanguagedevice in aparagraphParagraphdoesn'trelate to thechosenpromptSinglesentencetopicsentenceThreeLanguagedevicesacross thetext response"Thedevil"Paragraphwithout atleast oneV&VstatementMention ofMcCarthyismMore thanone V&Vstatement inoneparagraphIntroductionwith themaincontentionUsing thebook's structure(name, layout,act structure)as a LanguageDeviceMentioninganantagonistembeddedquotes thatincludesalterations forgrammaticalcorrectness

Crucible 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. Body paragraph smaller than introduction or conclusion
  2. "America"
  3. John Proctor = Good
  4. No conclusion or a conclusion of less than 2 sentences
  5. A paragraph with exactly 3 pieces of evidence
  6. Paragraph that starts with author's name
  7. Paragraph with 2 or less arguments / explanations
  8. Parris = Bad
  9. Authors name three times per paragraph
  10. Sided vocabulary for views and values (Critiques, Champions, etc.)
  11. Connects body paragraphs together
  12. Mentioning of names / reputation
  13. A paragraph with 4 or more pieces of evidence
  14. Character's name in the topic sentence
  15. "Arthur Miller's ____, 'the Crucible' "
  16. A complicated topic sentence, (subordinated cause)
  17. use of dashes ( - ), semi colons ( ; ) and or slashes (/)
  18. Body paragraph on Gender
  19. Word you cannot understand / you have to look up the meaning
  20. Mention of the HUAC or the America in the 1950's
  21. Conclusion beginning with "Ultimately" or "In conclusion"
  22. No language device in a paragraph
  23. Paragraph doesn't relate to the chosen prompt
  24. Single sentence topic sentence
  25. Three Language devices across the text response
  26. "The devil"
  27. Paragraph without at least one V&V statement
  28. Mention of McCarthyism
  29. More than one V&V statement in one paragraph
  30. Introduction with the main contention
  31. Using the book's structure (name, layout, act structure) as a Language Device
  32. Mentioning an antagonist
  33. embedded quotes that includes alterations for grammatical correctness