They aregrounded inpersonalexperience(subjective)Whenx, thenyFree!FiveYou needmoreevidenceRedefine yourproblem/argumentAuthority-basedwarrantConsequenceAsksomeoneyou trust tochallengeyour viewThe readerdoes notunderstand,or the readeris challengingA connectionbetween theclaim andthe reasonCulturalwarrantThe closestthing toyourargumentConceptualEvidence-BasedArgumentTo providenew setsofquestionsAnticipateyour audienceand anyquestions orchallengesDownplay,attribution togeneric,unnamed, orown voicereadersareoutsideyour fieldProverbsLack ofunderstanding,unsettled issue,irrelevance,unreliabilityThey aregrounded inpersonalexperience(subjective)Whenx, thenyFree!FiveYou needmoreevidenceRedefine yourproblem/argumentAuthority-basedwarrantConsequenceAsksomeoneyou trust tochallengeyour viewThe readerdoes notunderstand,or the readeris challengingA connectionbetween theclaim andthe reasonCulturalwarrantThe closestthing toyourargumentConceptualEvidence-BasedArgumentTo providenew setsofquestionsAnticipateyour audienceand anyquestions orchallengesDownplay,attribution togeneric,unnamed, orown voicereadersareoutsideyour fieldProverbsLack ofunderstanding,unsettled issue,irrelevance,unreliability

Chapter 10 & 11 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. They are grounded in personal experience (subjective)
  2. When x, then y
  3. Free!
  4. Five
  5. You need more evidence
  6. Redefine your problem/argument
  7. Authority-based warrant
  8. Consequence
  9. Ask someone you trust to challenge your view
  10. The reader does not understand, or the reader is challenging
  11. A connection between the claim and the reason
  12. Cultural warrant
  13. The closest thing to your argument
  14. Conceptual
  15. Evidence-Based Argument
  16. To provide new sets of questions
  17. Anticipate your audience and any questions or challenges
  18. Downplay, attribution to generic, unnamed, or own voice
  19. readers are outside your field
  20. Proverbs
  21. Lack of understanding, unsettled issue, irrelevance, unreliability