Starr’sgrowththroughoutthe novelMaverick’spast as agangmemberThetheme ofidentityMaya’srole asStarr’sfriendTheimpact ofrace andprivilegeThe role ofeducationin Starr’slifeTherelationshipbetweenStarr and herfatherTheclimax ofthe novelThecharacter ofKing and hisinfluenceTheshootingof KhalilTheinfluenceof Starr’sfriendsPolicebrutality inthe novelThe role ofmedia inshapingpublicopinionTheresolution ofthe conflictat the end ofthe bookThesignificanceof Khalil’sdeathThetheme ofjustice inthe novelTheinteractionbetweenStarr andHaileyThe roleof protestin thenovelStarr’srelationshipwith ChrisThe role ofGardenHeights inshapingStarr’s identityStarr'sinternalconflictThesignificanceof the “codeswitching”Starr doesThedevelopmentof Starr’sactivismTheimportanceof familysupportStarr’sgrowththroughoutthe novelMaverick’spast as agangmemberThetheme ofidentityMaya’srole asStarr’sfriendTheimpact ofrace andprivilegeThe role ofeducationin Starr’slifeTherelationshipbetweenStarr and herfatherTheclimax ofthe novelThecharacter ofKing and hisinfluenceTheshootingof KhalilTheinfluenceof Starr’sfriendsPolicebrutality inthe novelThe role ofmedia inshapingpublicopinionTheresolution ofthe conflictat the end ofthe bookThesignificanceof Khalil’sdeathThetheme ofjustice inthe novelTheinteractionbetweenStarr andHaileyThe roleof protestin thenovelStarr’srelationshipwith ChrisThe role ofGardenHeights inshapingStarr’s identityStarr'sinternalconflictThesignificanceof the “codeswitching”Starr doesThedevelopmentof Starr’sactivismTheimportanceof familysupport

Key Ideas from The Hate U Give - 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. Starr’s growth throughout the novel
  2. Maverick’s past as a gang member
  3. The theme of identity
  4. Maya’s role as Starr’s friend
  5. The impact of race and privilege
  6. The role of education in Starr’s life
  7. The relationship between Starr and her father
  8. The climax of the novel
  9. The character of King and his influence
  10. The shooting of Khalil
  11. The influence of Starr’s friends
  12. Police brutality in the novel
  13. The role of media in shaping public opinion
  14. The resolution of the conflict at the end of the book
  15. The significance of Khalil’s death
  16. The theme of justice in the novel
  17. The interaction between Starr and Hailey
  18. The role of protest in the novel
  19. Starr’s relationship with Chris
  20. The role of Garden Heights in shaping Starr’s identity
  21. Starr's internal conflict
  22. The significance of the “code switching” Starr does
  23. The development of Starr’s activism
  24. The importance of family support