(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-Al-Qaeda targeted the US because of political and religious differences such as America in the Middle East.
I-After the soviets leave, power struggles of rebels creates a lack of unity which allows for the Taliban's eventual takeover.
I-Kabul feels lifeless when Amir returns, showing how the Taliban suppressed culture such as music and entertainment.
B-Before Amir and Baba flee, gunfire and school closures show instability
B-Free!
B-Hassan and Farzana are killed by the Taliban showing ethnic persecution similar to real life.
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
I-The ending of the Monarchy signifies the beginning of war which caused Amir and Baba to flee Kabul
N-Public executions in Kabul show how violence is used to control people.
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.
N-After 9/11, Afghans in America often face racism and are associated with terrorism. Amir sees how others see him.
G-Baba may have rejected Al-Qaedas with disgust. He would have opposed the groups extremist mindset that he dislikes earlier in the book.
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.
N-Amir sees buildings damaged by bullets and starving children. The damage he witnesses is a result of the war.
G-They flee Afghanistan to escape the violence and danger brought by the Soviet invasion.
G-The banning of Kite fighting shows a loss of childhood and joy that were taken by the Taliban.