This bingo card has 25 words: Name the various stages of a narrative., What is the climax of a story?, What is the technique you can use to write with sensory details?, Explain a routine you can use to revise your own writing., In the STAR routine, what does R stand for?, Name everything that should be in the orientation of a narrative., What's included in the body of the narrative?, When do you use quotation marks?, How can you use a 'hook' in a story?, Name the technique where a character thinks about a past event., Explain: 'Show, don't tell.', How would you revise your own writing?, What is the CUPS routine?, What do you call a story that ends without a resolution?, What is dialogue and why should we use it in narratives?, At which part of the story will you describe the setting?, What can be part of the description of setting?, What can be done to make a story more interesting?, What is a third person narrator?, What is the purpose of modifiers in a narrative?, When can you use the STAR routine?, List 3 ways you can describe a character., What are some ways to create suspense in a story., Think of three words to replace 'shouted'. and Think of five synonyms for 'happy'..
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