Give an example of a grave moment from the plot. Identify an example of prodigality in the novel. Explain why Daisy and Tom left precipitately. Describe circumstantial evidence Gatsby gives Nick. Use “menacing” to describe a character or situation. Describe how Myrtle triggers Tom’s fractiousness. Describe a deft action performed by any character. Explain a moment that acts as a portentous sign. Explain how an idea or influence permeates Gatsby’s parties. Identify any denizen of East Egg or West Egg. Describe Jordan acting punctilious— or not. Identify juxtaposition in any scene. Identify a poignant moment from Chapter 7. Describe an intermittent detail or behavior. Describe an unscrupulous act committed in the novel. Explain Gatsby’s ineffable feelings for Daisy. Describe how Wilson becomes menacing. Explain a moment when Tom behaves superciliously. Use “dilatory” to describe a character’s behavior. Explain how something in Gatsby’s world is meretricious. Explain where two contiguous settings appear in the novel. Explain how any character tries to elude blame. Explain a time when someone acts tactlessly at a party. Use “commensurate” in describing old vs. new money. Describe something or someone redolent of the 1920s. Give an example of a grave moment from the plot. Identify an example of prodigality in the novel. Explain why Daisy and Tom left precipitately. Describe circumstantial evidence Gatsby gives Nick. Use “menacing” to describe a character or situation. Describe how Myrtle triggers Tom’s fractiousness. Describe a deft action performed by any character. Explain a moment that acts as a portentous sign. Explain how an idea or influence permeates Gatsby’s parties. Identify any denizen of East Egg or West Egg. Describe Jordan acting punctilious— or not. Identify juxtaposition in any scene. Identify a poignant moment from Chapter 7. Describe an intermittent detail or behavior. Describe an unscrupulous act committed in the novel. Explain Gatsby’s ineffable feelings for Daisy. Describe how Wilson becomes menacing. Explain a moment when Tom behaves superciliously. Use “dilatory” to describe a character’s behavior. Explain how something in Gatsby’s world is meretricious. Explain where two contiguous settings appear in the novel. Explain how any character tries to elude blame. Explain a time when someone acts tactlessly at a party. Use “commensurate” in describing old vs. new money. Describe something or someone redolent of the 1920s.
(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.
Give an example of a grave moment from the plot.
Identify an example of prodigality in the novel.
Explain why Daisy and Tom left precipitately.
Describe circumstantial evidence Gatsby gives Nick.
Use “menacing” to describe a character or situation.
Describe how Myrtle triggers Tom’s fractiousness.
Describe a deft action performed by any character.
Explain a moment that acts as a portentous sign.
Explain how an idea or influence permeates Gatsby’s parties.
Identify any denizen of East Egg or West Egg.
Describe Jordan acting punctilious—or not.
Identify juxtaposition in any scene.
Identify a poignant moment from Chapter 7.
Describe an intermittent detail or behavior.
Describe an unscrupulous act committed in the novel.
Explain Gatsby’s ineffable feelings for Daisy.
Describe how Wilson becomes menacing.
Explain a moment when Tom behaves superciliously.
Use “dilatory” to describe a character’s behavior.
Explain how something in Gatsby’s world is meretricious.
Explain where two contiguous settings appear in the novel.
Explain how any character tries to elude blame.
Explain a time when someone acts tactlessly at a party.
Use “commensurate” in describing old vs. new money.
Describe something or someone redolent of the 1920s.