comparisonwithoutusing likeor astonewhen theaudienceknows morethancharactertextualevidenceextremeexggerationwhat youprove inyour speech/essayhow anauthorcreates acharacterpointof viewanalysisperspectivethe story istold from1st/3rdusing wordsto createpictures orideasexplainsyourquote/evidencepersonificationclaim/thesissituationalironythe speaker'sattitudeabout thetopicgivinghumanqualities tonon-humanshyperboleDramaticironycharacterizationopposite ofwhat'sexpected(policearrested)Imagerymetaphorquotes fromthe storythat supportthe claimcomparisonwithoutusing likeor astonewhen theaudienceknows morethancharactertextualevidenceextremeexggerationwhat youprove inyour speech/essayhow anauthorcreates acharacterpointof viewanalysisperspectivethe story istold from1st/3rdusing wordsto createpictures orideasexplainsyourquote/evidencepersonificationclaim/thesissituationalironythe speaker'sattitudeabout thetopicgivinghumanqualities tonon-humanshyperboleDramaticironycharacterizationopposite ofwhat'sexpected(policearrested)Imagerymetaphorquotes fromthe storythat supportthe claim

English Final Review - 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. comparison without using like or as
  2. tone
  3. when the audience knows more than character
  4. textual evidence
  5. extreme exggeration
  6. what you prove in your speech/ essay
  7. how an author creates a character
  8. point of view
  9. analysis
  10. perspective the story is told from 1st/3rd
  11. using words to create pictures or ideas
  12. explains your quote/ evidence
  13. personifica tion
  14. claim/ thesis
  15. situational irony
  16. the speaker's attitude about the topic
  17. giving human qualities to non-humans
  18. hyperbole
  19. Dramatic irony
  20. characterization
  21. opposite of what's expected (police arrested)
  22. Imagery
  23. metaphor
  24. quotes from the story that support the claim