frontier “Are BionicSuperhumans onthe Horizon?” isan informationaltext. “Are BionicSuperhumanson theHorizon?” is anonfiction text.True antonymsynonymcontainmechanical orelectronicelements thatimprovefunctioningwhen aquestion asksabout the“selection,”what is itreferring to?a wordopposite inmeaning toanother Falserevolution thewholetext the title  a big change ineithergovernment ora system ofhow thingsnormally wereWhere can youoften find themain idea of aninformationaltext?a word thatmeans exactlyor nearly thesame asanother word bionicbodypartsmetaphorically usedto describe anunexplored area ofknowledge, a newfield of endeavor, orthe very limits ofunderstandingfrontier “Are BionicSuperhumans onthe Horizon?” isan informationaltext. “Are BionicSuperhumanson theHorizon?” is anonfiction text.True antonymsynonymcontainmechanical orelectronicelements thatimprovefunctioningwhen aquestion asksabout the“selection,”what is itreferring to?a wordopposite inmeaning toanother Falserevolution thewholetext the title  a big change ineithergovernment ora system ofhow thingsnormally wereWhere can youoften find themain idea of aninformationaltext?a word thatmeans exactlyor nearly thesame asanother word bionicbodypartsmetaphorically usedto describe anunexplored area ofknowledge, a newfield of endeavor, orthe very limits ofunderstanding

Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon? - 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. frontier
  2. “Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?” is an informational text.
  3. “Are Bionic Superhumans on the Horizon?” is a nonfiction text.
  4. True
  5. antonym
  6. synonym
  7. contain mechanical or electronic elements that improve functioning
  8. when a question asks about the “selection,” what is it referring to?
  9. a word opposite in meaning to another
  10. False
  11. revolution
  12. the whole text
  13. the title
  14. a big change in either government or a system of how things normally were
  15. Where can you often find the main idea of an informational text?
  16. a word that means exactly or nearly the same as another word
  17. bionic body parts
  18. metaphorically used to describe an unexplored area of knowledge, a new field of endeavor, or the very limits of understanding