The repetitionof "S" sounds in"Sun in theirbranches"(Touch andGo).The pairing of"scrubbed/rubbed"and alliteration of"changed yourchin."Devices usedto mimic thebus's jerkymovement inThe instant ofmy death.The use of"You" toaddress thesubject inThese are thetimes...The "H"sounds in "Heis not half outyet" (Touchand Go).The drop from"and shot me"to a "toy gun" inSarahJackson's work.The repetitionof "He is not..."at the start ofsuccessivelines.The use of"band" and"hearth" tocreate contrastin Enemies.The use of"They" withoutidentity to referto strangers inEnemies.The repetitionof "S" sounds in"Sun in theirbranches"(Touch andGo).The pairing of"scrubbed/rubbed"and alliteration of"changed yourchin."Devices usedto mimic thebus's jerkymovement inThe instant ofmy death.The use of"You" toaddress thesubject inThese are thetimes...The "H"sounds in "Heis not half outyet" (Touchand Go).The drop from"and shot me"to a "toy gun" inSarahJackson's work.The repetitionof "He is not..."at the start ofsuccessivelines.The use of"band" and"hearth" tocreate contrastin Enemies.The use of"They" withoutidentity to referto strangers inEnemies.

IGCSE Eng Lit Poetry Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The repetition of "S" sounds in "Sun in their branches" (Touch and Go).
  2. The pairing of "scrubbed/rubbed" and alliteration of "changed your chin."
  3. Devices used to mimic the bus's jerky movement in The instant of my death.
  4. The use of "You" to address the subject in These are the times...
  5. The "H" sounds in "He is not half out yet" (Touch and Go).
  6. The drop from "and shot me" to a "toy gun" in Sarah Jackson's work.
  7. The repetition of "He is not..." at the start of successive lines.
  8. The use of "band" and "hearth" to create contrast in Enemies.
  9. The use of "They" without identity to refer to strangers in Enemies.