The authorconcludes thetext in a waythat reinforcesthe main idea.Theintroductionprepares thereader forthe ending.The authorusesimagery todevelop themood.The structure ofthe text helpsthe readerunderstand theauthor’smessage.The centralideadevelopsacross thetext.The settingimpactscharacterdecisions.The mainconflict iscaused by akey event.The authorsupportstheir claimwithevidence.The authorshows thecharacter’smotivationthrough actionsand thoughts.The authorbuildssuspense bycreating tensionin the text.The claim issupportedwith relevantevidence.The titlereflects themain ideaof the text.The titleconnectsto thetheme.The setting isimportantbecause itcontributes to theoverall meaningof the story.The conflictis importantbecause itdrives theplot.The authorintroduces thecentral idea atthe beginningof the text.The settinginfluencesthecharacters’actions.The maincharacterchangesthroughoutthe text.The authororganizesinformationin a clearstructure.The point ofview affectshow thestory is told.The lessonhelps thecharactergrow.The authordevelops thetheme throughoutthe text usingevents anddetailsThe resolutionis importantbecause itresolves theconflict in thestory.The charactersare connectedto the settingin meaningfulways.Theconflictsupportsthe theme.Imageryhelpscreatemood.The charactermakes animportantdecision for aspecific reasonin the story.The conflictaffects thecharacter bycausing changeor growth.Evidence isused tosupport theauthor’sargument.Point of viewshapesunderstanding.The authorincludes thesetting toestablishcontext.The characterresponds tochallenges bymakingimportantchoices.Dialogue helpsdevelop thecharacters byrevealing theirthoughts andactions.The characterlearns animportantlesson by theend.Theconclusionconnects totheintroduction.The authoruses detailsto support themain idea ofthe text.The eventchanges thedirection ofthe story.The theme isrelevant to thereader becauseit connects toreal-lifeexperiences.The centralidea of thearticle isclearlyexplained.The authorconcludes thetext in a waythat reinforcesthe main idea.Theintroductionprepares thereader forthe ending.The authorusesimagery todevelop themood.The structure ofthe text helpsthe readerunderstand theauthor’smessage.The centralideadevelopsacross thetext.The settingimpactscharacterdecisions.The mainconflict iscaused by akey event.The authorsupportstheir claimwithevidence.The authorshows thecharacter’smotivationthrough actionsand thoughts.The authorbuildssuspense bycreating tensionin the text.The claim issupportedwith relevantevidence.The titlereflects themain ideaof the text.The titleconnectsto thetheme.The setting isimportantbecause itcontributes to theoverall meaningof the story.The conflictis importantbecause itdrives theplot.The authorintroduces thecentral idea atthe beginningof the text.The settinginfluencesthecharacters’actions.The maincharacterchangesthroughoutthe text.The authororganizesinformationin a clearstructure.The point ofview affectshow thestory is told.The lessonhelps thecharactergrow.The authordevelops thetheme throughoutthe text usingevents anddetailsThe resolutionis importantbecause itresolves theconflict in thestory.The charactersare connectedto the settingin meaningfulways.Theconflictsupportsthe theme.Imageryhelpscreatemood.The charactermakes animportantdecision for aspecific reasonin the story.The conflictaffects thecharacter bycausing changeor growth.Evidence isused tosupport theauthor’sargument.Point of viewshapesunderstanding.The authorincludes thesetting toestablishcontext.The characterresponds tochallenges bymakingimportantchoices.Dialogue helpsdevelop thecharacters byrevealing theirthoughts andactions.The characterlearns animportantlesson by theend.Theconclusionconnects totheintroduction.The authoruses detailsto support themain idea ofthe text.The eventchanges thedirection ofthe story.The theme isrelevant to thereader becauseit connects toreal-lifeexperiences.The centralidea of thearticle isclearlyexplained.

Restate the Question - 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. The author concludes the text in a way that reinforces the main idea.
  2. The introduction prepares the reader for the ending.
  3. The author uses imagery to develop the mood.
  4. The structure of the text helps the reader understand the author’s message.
  5. The central idea develops across the text.
  6. The setting impacts character decisions.
  7. The main conflict is caused by a key event.
  8. The author supports their claim with evidence.
  9. The author shows the character’s motivation through actions and thoughts.
  10. The author builds suspense by creating tension in the text.
  11. The claim is supported with relevant evidence.
  12. The title reflects the main idea of the text.
  13. The title connects to the theme.
  14. The setting is important because it contributes to the overall meaning of the story.
  15. The conflict is important because it drives the plot.
  16. The author introduces the central idea at the beginning of the text.
  17. The setting influences the characters’ actions.
  18. The main character changes throughout the text.
  19. The author organizes information in a clear structure.
  20. The point of view affects how the story is told.
  21. The lesson helps the character grow.
  22. The author develops the theme throughout the text using events and details
  23. The resolution is important because it resolves the conflict in the story.
  24. The characters are connected to the setting in meaningful ways.
  25. The conflict supports the theme.
  26. Imagery helps create mood.
  27. The character makes an important decision for a specific reason in the story.
  28. The conflict affects the character by causing change or growth.
  29. Evidence is used to support the author’s argument.
  30. Point of view shapes understanding.
  31. The author includes the setting to establish context.
  32. The character responds to challenges by making important choices.
  33. Dialogue helps develop the characters by revealing their thoughts and actions.
  34. The character learns an important lesson by the end.
  35. The conclusion connects to the introduction.
  36. The author uses details to support the main idea of the text.
  37. The event changes the direction of the story.
  38. The theme is relevant to the reader because it connects to real-life experiences.
  39. The central idea of the article is clearly explained.