This bingo card has a free space and 24 words: The emotion the author intends for the reader to feel, Comparison of two unlikely things using like or as, Non-literal comparison, of two unlikely things, without using like or as, When a thing is used to represent an idea or concept, Multiple words in a row having the same sounds, A word imitating the sound it describes, Describing an inanimate object with human qualities, Exaggeration not intended to be believed, The social associations or impressions carried by a word, The repetition, at close intervals, of consonant sounds, Words or phrases that help the reader view the scene, The tension or excitement a story creates, A deeper message that goes beyond the text (universal message), The technique used to show a character’s personality, Triple repetition, An ending that leaves us uncertain about what will happen next, Ending successive sentences, or phrases, with the same word(s), Use of hints or clues to indicate events that will occur later in the narrative, A scene, or an incident, that happened before the beginning of a story, or at an earlier point in the narrative, Appeal to credibility and trust, The repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of successive sentences, Using sight, sound, touch, taste or smell details, Appeal to logic and Appeal to emotion.
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