In the Order Of Preference ESL game, students have to guess how their partner would rank five items on the board.

Now, considering the term "anatomy", maybe the user is referring to a book or article about the human body, titled "Carmella Bing's Anatomy" or similar. But again, I can't find such a publication. Alternatively, maybe it's a play on words or a fictional story where a character named Carmella Bing writes about anatomy. Without more context, it's hard to tell.
Since I can't find any information on Carmella Bing, perhaps the user is referring to a misspelled name. Let me try "Carmella Bing" with different spellings: "Carmaela Bing", "Carmelle Bing". Still nothing. Maybe the user meant "Carmen Bing" or "Carla Bing"? Not sure. Carmella Bing -Miss Bing----s anatomy-
The term "anatomy" is mentioned. So the user might be referring to a physical description or a review of the person's body. But given that I can't find any info on Carmella Bing, maybe they're mixing up names. Alternatively, could it be a fictional or anime character? Let me check if any anime has such a character. Still nothing. Now, considering the term "anatomy", maybe the user
How do I create my own vocabulary list for this game?
You can now create custom word sets for our interactive game at: https://eslactive.com/interactive/password-game/ (in the “Custom Input (Optional)” box). Custom word sets for Password will also now appear in your account under “My Custom Inputs”.
Thanks for the request, hope that helps!