(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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Describe the atmosphere and events that unfold in the apartment. How does Nick's perception of the events change as a result of alcohol consumption?
What does Tom's
violent reaction reveal
about his character, and how does it contribute
to the escalation?
How does Tom react
when Nick expresses his intention to leave? How does Mrs. Wilson
persuade Nick to accompany them to the apartment?
How does Mrs. Wilson's behavior change after changing into her elaborate afternoon dress? What
does this reveal about
her character and
aspirations?
How does the narrative depict Tom's
attitude towards his
mistress's husband,
George Wilson? What
does this reveal about
Tom's character and his views on social class?
How does Mrs. Wilson express her desire for a dog, and what does this interaction reveal about Mrs. Wilson's character and her social aspirations?
How is the proprietor
of the garage described?
What impression does
he give, and how does
his appearance contrast with the setting around
him?
What is the significance of Doctor T.J. Eckleburg's eyes in the narrative? How are they described and what might they symbolize?
What does the state
of the apartment and
Mrs. Wilson's plans for it suggest about her aspirations and her dissatisfaction with her current life?
What do Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Mckee's interactions reveal about their respective personalities and social aspirations?
How does Tom communicate with his mistress about their plans What does this interaction reveal about their relationship?
Describe Myrtle Wilson's feelings towards her husband, George Wilson, as expressed in her conversation with Catherine and Nick.
How does Tom interact with George Wilson when they meet at the garage? What does Tom's behavior suggest about his attitude towards Wilson?
Describe the setting
of the "valley of ashes" as depicted in the text. What imagery is used to portray this desolate area?
What is the significance of the
whiskey consumption and the escalating arguments in the
apartment?
Describe the physical
appearance and
demeanor of Tom
Buchanan's mistress as she enters the scene. How does the narrator, Nick, perceive her?
What impressions do
you form of Catherine
McKee and her husband based on their interactions and
descriptions provided in the text?
Why does Nick first meet Tom Buchanan's mistress? Describe the circumstances and Nick's reaction to the encounter.
Describe the chaotic scene that unfolds as the evening progresses. How do the interactions of the guests contribute to the atmosphere of tension and confusion?
How does Myrtle's
list of things to do and
her interaction with Mrs. McKee over the dress reveal about her character?
How does Tom humorously suggest
that Mr. McKee could
get started on Long
Island? How does Myrtle react to Tom's suggestion, and why?
What does Mrs. McKee suggest about
Catherine's potential for modeling, and what does Mr. Mckee's response reveal?
Describe the Airedale puppy that Mrs. Wilson purchases. How does the seller initially
describe the dog, and
how does Tom respond to the transaction?
How does Myrtle recount her first meeting with Tom
Buchanan? What details does she emphasize, and what do they reveal about her infatuation and desires?