Aninstanceof fore-shadowingThebackgroundbetweenJames andKwameSignificantuse ofimageryThe Britishmotive for"incitingtribal wars"A universalidea you seedeveloped inthe readingWhy Jamesinsists onattendingthe funeralAchangein settingHowJames'smarriage isarrangedA detailaboutculturalpracticesFuneralevent thatJames"could notforget"Anansi!🕷 Sharea detail.Significance:"There willalways beblood."Asignificantconflict inthe textA waystoriesand lyingare unitedAnexample offigurativelanguageHow long itwill takeJames toreach funerallocationWhat do youthink attractsJames toAkosua?James'sparents'opinions onhis nameHow Davidand James'spast isdescribedThe"warning"the Asantessend to theBritishRespond:"When yourblood comes,you must tellno one" (100)AkosuaMensah'sbackgroundA contrast inDavid andJames'sviewsThecurrentyear in thischapterAninstanceof fore-shadowingThebackgroundbetweenJames andKwameSignificantuse ofimageryThe Britishmotive for"incitingtribal wars"A universalidea you seedeveloped inthe readingWhy Jamesinsists onattendingthe funeralAchangein settingHowJames'smarriage isarrangedA detailaboutculturalpracticesFuneralevent thatJames"could notforget"Anansi!🕷 Sharea detail.Significance:"There willalways beblood."Asignificantconflict inthe textA waystoriesand lyingare unitedAnexample offigurativelanguageHow long itwill takeJames toreach funerallocationWhat do youthink attractsJames toAkosua?James'sparents'opinions onhis nameHow Davidand James'spast isdescribedThe"warning"the Asantessend to theBritishRespond:"When yourblood comes,you must tellno one" (100)AkosuaMensah'sbackgroundA contrast inDavid andJames'sviewsThecurrentyear in thischapter

Homegoing Chapter Five, "James" - 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. An instance of fore-shadowing
  2. The background between James and Kwame
  3. Significant use of imagery
  4. The British motive for "inciting tribal wars"
  5. A universal idea you see developed in the reading
  6. Why James insists on attending the funeral
  7. A change in setting
  8. How James's marriage is arranged
  9. A detail about cultural practices
  10. Funeral event that James "could not forget"
  11. Anansi! 🕷 Share a detail.
  12. Significance: "There will always be blood."
  13. A significant conflict in the text
  14. A way stories and lying are united
  15. An example of figurative language
  16. How long it will take James to reach funeral location
  17. What do you think attracts James to Akosua?
  18. James's parents' opinions on his name
  19. How David and James's past is described
  20. The "warning" the Asantes send to the British
  21. Respond: "When your blood comes, you must tell no one" (100)
  22. Akosua Mensah's background
  23. A contrast in David and James's views
  24. The current year in this chapter