Literary Elements

Literary Elements Bingo Card
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This bingo card has a free space and 29 words: An author’s reason for writing, What the words actually mean, what is actually happening, figurative or hidden meaning of words, what the words are trying to tell us that relates to the world, emotional atmosphere of a piece of wriring, linguistic/word choices a writer makes to convey an idea, author's, speaker's, or narrator's attitude toward a subject, the way in which the writer uses techniques for effect, central idea or message of a work of literature, often expressed as a general statement about life, character, or voice, telling a story, type of narration used by whoever is telling the story, a character's particular attitude toward something, arrangement of words or phrases, words or phrases that are meaningful, but not literally true (i.e. hit me like a ton of bricks), the where and the when of a story, use of words and phrases to create mental images, can be objects, characters, or ideas representing something else to add depth and meaning to a text, how the events of a story are ordered and how they are related to one another, people (or animals) that populate a story, the sequence of events in the story, and it can be divided into three parts: the beginning, the middle, and the end, the struggle between two opposing forces, literary element used by writers to hint at what will happen next, or at some point, in the story, an implicit comparison between two or more things, an explicit comparison, almost always includes the words “like” and “as", used to refer to something indirectly, or to describe something in a more pleasant or polite way, a sentence or a phrase that appears contradictory, but implies some kind truth, literary element that includes a combination of contrasting, or opposite, words, when a narrator is mentally transported to an event that happened in the past and Extreme exaggeration of a real event or situation.

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