Al-Qaeda targetedthe US because ofpolitical andreligiousdifferences suchas America in theMiddle East.After the sovietsleave, powerstruggles of rebelscreates a lack ofunity which allowsfor the Taliban'seventual takeover.Kabul feels lifelesswhen Amir returns,showing how theTaliban suppressedculture such asmusic andentertainment.Before Amirand Baba flee,gunfire andschool closuresshow instabilityFree!Hassan andFarzana are killedby the Talibanshowing ethnicpersecution similarto real life.The war brought inforeign fighters suchas Osama Bin Laden,who built theirinfluence and causedthe eventual start ofgroups like Al-QaedaThe ending of theMonarchy signifiesthe beginning ofwar which causedAmir and Baba toflee KabulPublicexecutions inKabul showhow violence isused to controlpeople.U.S support forAfghan rebelsallows for Amir andBaba to find shelterin America but theyface struggles suchas culture loss.After 9/11, Afghansin America oftenface racism andare associatedwith terrorism.Amir sees howothers see him.Baba may haverejected Al-Qaedaswith disgust. Hewould have opposedthe groups extremistmindset that hedislikes earlier in thebook.The fall of theMonarchy removesBaba's influence andstatus in Kabul as hegoes from arespected andwealthy man to astruggling immigrant.Amir seesbuildings damagedby bullets andstarving children.The damage hewitnesses is aresult of the war.They fleeAfghanistan toescape theviolence anddanger brought bythe Sovietinvasion.The banning ofKite fightingshows a loss ofchildhood and joythat were takenby the Taliban.Al-Qaeda targetedthe US because ofpolitical andreligiousdifferences suchas America in theMiddle East.After the sovietsleave, powerstruggles of rebelscreates a lack ofunity which allowsfor the Taliban'seventual takeover.Kabul feels lifelesswhen Amir returns,showing how theTaliban suppressedculture such asmusic andentertainment.Before Amirand Baba flee,gunfire andschool closuresshow instabilityFree!Hassan andFarzana are killedby the Talibanshowing ethnicpersecution similarto real life.The war brought inforeign fighters suchas Osama Bin Laden,who built theirinfluence and causedthe eventual start ofgroups like Al-QaedaThe ending of theMonarchy signifiesthe beginning ofwar which causedAmir and Baba toflee KabulPublicexecutions inKabul showhow violence isused to controlpeople.U.S support forAfghan rebelsallows for Amir andBaba to find shelterin America but theyface struggles suchas culture loss.After 9/11, Afghansin America oftenface racism andare associatedwith terrorism.Amir sees howothers see him.Baba may haverejected Al-Qaedaswith disgust. Hewould have opposedthe groups extremistmindset that hedislikes earlier in thebook.The fall of theMonarchy removesBaba's influence andstatus in Kabul as hegoes from arespected andwealthy man to astruggling immigrant.Amir seesbuildings damagedby bullets andstarving children.The damage hewitnesses is aresult of the war.They fleeAfghanistan toescape theviolence anddanger brought bythe Sovietinvasion.The banning ofKite fightingshows a loss ofchildhood and joythat were takenby the Taliban.

BINGO - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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I
2
I
3
I
4
B
5
B
6
B
7
B
8
I
9
N
10
G
11
N
12
G
13
N
14
N
15
G
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G
  1. I-Al-Qaeda targeted the US because of political and religious differences such as America in the Middle East.
  2. I-After the soviets leave, power struggles of rebels creates a lack of unity which allows for the Taliban's eventual takeover.
  3. I-Kabul feels lifeless when Amir returns, showing how the Taliban suppressed culture such as music and entertainment.
  4. B-Before Amir and Baba flee, gunfire and school closures show instability
  5. B-Free!
  6. B-Hassan and Farzana are killed by the Taliban showing ethnic persecution similar to real life.
  7. B-The war brought in foreign fighters such as Osama Bin Laden, who built their influence and caused the eventual start of groups like Al-Qaeda
  8. I-The ending of the Monarchy signifies the beginning of war which caused Amir and Baba to flee Kabul
  9. N-Public executions in Kabul show how violence is used to control people.
  10. G-U.S support for Afghan rebels allows for Amir and Baba to find shelter in America but they face struggles such as culture loss.
  11. N-After 9/11, Afghans in America often face racism and are associated with terrorism. Amir sees how others see him.
  12. G-Baba may have rejected Al-Qaedas with disgust. He would have opposed the groups extremist mindset that he dislikes earlier in the book.
  13. N-The fall of the Monarchy removes Baba's influence and status in Kabul as he goes from a respected and wealthy man to a struggling immigrant.
  14. N-Amir sees buildings damaged by bullets and starving children. The damage he witnesses is a result of the war.
  15. G-They flee Afghanistan to escape the violence and danger brought by the Soviet invasion.
  16. G-The banning of Kite fighting shows a loss of childhood and joy that were taken by the Taliban.