Theneighborsspreadrumors aboutBoo Radley.Social mediaplatformshave amplifiedthe voice ofactivists.Bob Ewell'sactionsharmedinnocentpeople.The GreatDepressionworsened racialandeconomicinequalities.The towncould learnvaluablelessonsfrom the trial.Dill daredto touchBoo Radley'shouse.Boo Radleysaved Scoutand Jem fromBob Ewell'sattack.Decades ofdiscriminatorylaws havereinforcedsystemicracism.Scout and Jemdiscovered newperspectives onjustice throughtheir father.MayellEwelltold lies.Prison guardsshot TomRobinsonseventeen timesas he attemptedto escape.Harper LeewroteTKAMin 1960.Women inMaycomb facemale authorityand decision-making.Atticus taughthis childrenaboutempathy andmorality.The towncriticizedAtticus fordefending ablack man.The courtpresentedtheevidence.The juryconvictedTomRobinson.The Black LivesMatter movementhas broughtglobal attention tosystemic racismand policebrutality.The GreatDepressionaffectedeveryone inMaycomb.The sherifffound BobEwell deadunder thetree.Racialsegregationdictated whereBlack and whiteresidents couldgo.AtticusdefendedTomRobinsonin court.The legacy ofdiscriminationcontinues toshapeeconomicdisparities.White mobsoften usedlynchingas a tool ofracial terror.Theneighborsspreadrumors aboutBoo Radley.Social mediaplatformshave amplifiedthe voice ofactivists.Bob Ewell'sactionsharmedinnocentpeople.The GreatDepressionworsened racialandeconomicinequalities.The towncould learnvaluablelessonsfrom the trial.Dill daredto touchBoo Radley'shouse.Boo Radleysaved Scoutand Jem fromBob Ewell'sattack.Decades ofdiscriminatorylaws havereinforcedsystemicracism.Scout and Jemdiscovered newperspectives onjustice throughtheir father.MayellEwelltold lies.Prison guardsshot TomRobinsonseventeen timesas he attemptedto escape.Harper LeewroteTKAMin 1960.Women inMaycomb facemale authorityand decision-making.Atticus taughthis childrenaboutempathy andmorality.The towncriticizedAtticus fordefending ablack man.The courtpresentedtheevidence.The juryconvictedTomRobinson.The Black LivesMatter movementhas broughtglobal attention tosystemic racismand policebrutality.The GreatDepressionaffectedeveryone inMaycomb.The sherifffound BobEwell deadunder thetree.Racialsegregationdictated whereBlack and whiteresidents couldgo.AtticusdefendedTomRobinsonin court.The legacy ofdiscriminationcontinues toshapeeconomicdisparities.White mobsoften usedlynchingas a tool ofracial terror.

Passive voice - TKAM - 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. The neighbors spread rumors about Boo Radley.
  2. Social media platforms have amplified the voice of activists.
  3. Bob Ewell's actions harmed innocent people.
  4. The Great Depression worsened racial and economic inequalities.
  5. The town could learn valuable lessons from the trial.
  6. Dill dared to touch Boo Radley's house.
  7. Boo Radley saved Scout and Jem from Bob Ewell's attack.
  8. Decades of discriminatory laws have reinforced systemic racism.
  9. Scout and Jem discovered new perspectives on justice through their father.
  10. Mayell Ewell told lies.
  11. Prison guards shot Tom Robinson seventeen times as he attempted to escape.
  12. Harper Lee wrote TKAM in 1960.
  13. Women in Maycomb face male authority and decision-making.
  14. Atticus taught his children about empathy and morality.
  15. The town criticized Atticus for defending a black man.
  16. The court presented the evidence.
  17. The jury convicted Tom Robinson.
  18. The Black Lives Matter movement has brought global attention to systemic racism and police brutality.
  19. The Great Depression affected everyone in Maycomb.
  20. The sheriff found Bob Ewell dead under the tree.
  21. Racial segregation dictated where Black and white residents could go.
  22. Atticus defended Tom Robinson in court.
  23. The legacy of discrimination continues to shape economic disparities.
  24. White mobs often used lynching as a tool of racial terror.