This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: "School is prison.", "His eyes were like windows that told all.", When the narrator is a character in the story and provides a first hand account., The decisive turning point in the story, something that has a meaning in itself and also stands for something larger than itself, "The sand slid silently into the sea.", "Because I could not stop for death,/ He kindly stopped for me.", The time and place in which the action of the story occurs., A struggle between two opposing forces, when the audience or reader knows something that the characters do not, "living death", "Only when I'm imprisoned will I be free.", When the narrator is not a character is is confined to a single character's perceptions., when the opposite of what the audience/reader expects takes place, "The window rattled all night.", "My father is as wise as King Solomon.", The type of character who grows and develops emotionally, A character who remains the same, saying one things but meaning another, "He drank gallons of lemonade and ate a truck load of hot dogs.", "I remember the dust--the brown, crumbly dust of late summer--arid, sterile dust that gets in the eyes.", When the narrator is not a character and is able to see into the minds of all characters, a character who is well-developed and exhibits a variety of traits and a character who displays few, if any, distinguishing traits.
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