November: IBDP Prose Fiction

November: IBDP Prose Fiction Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: the familiar and the unfamiliar clash; emphasis on science or technology, speculation about past, current, or future events, and social commentary, a narrative technique in which the storyline is told out of chronological order, a force that moves a character to think, feel, or behave in a certain way, anything that stands for or represents both itself and something else, the ability to form pictures or ideas in the mind of things that are new and exciting, or things that have not yet been experienced, a seemingly contradictory statement, idea, or event that may actually be true, a word, phrase, statement, or idea that can be understood in more than one way, one thing is spoken or written about as if it were another, the time and place in which a literary work occurs, together with all the details used to create a sense of a particular time and place, unexplained feelings that something is true even if there isn’t evidence or proof, a work in which the characters, events, or settings symbolize, or represent, something else, a storyteller who "misses the point" of the events or things he describes in a story, who plainly misinterprets the motives or actions of characters, or who fails to see the connections between events in the story, the emotion created in the reader by part of all of a literary work, the belief in a principle, idea, or standard that is good, worth trying to achieve, and seems to be the best possible example of it, a version of language spoken by the people of a particular place, time, or social group; writers often use dialect to give their works a realistic flavor, idea, or other element of the story; mostly descriptive, often little or no plot detail, a comparison of two seemingly unlike things using the word like or as, an animal, thing, force of nature, or idea is described as if it were human or given human characteristics, the feeling of enthusiasm obtained from someone or something that provides new and creative ideas, the speech of the common people; often used loosely to refer to colloquial, dialectical, or slang expressions, a struggle between two forces, used to create word pictures or images, a statement that contradicts itself and consists of the particular qualities that make a person different from others.

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