Generalatmospherethat causessomeone tohave anopinion.Examplesof types ofspeakersWhat theauthor hopesto accomplishwith his/herwriting.Event that hasoccurred andinspired theauthor to writethe piece.Is revealedthroughPoint ofview.3 typesofPurposePathosWho theauthor iswriting to.Exampleof a largeoccasionEthosAppealsto logicandreasoning.AudienceSpeakerExamplesof types ofaudiencesUsed tosupportthe mainidea.LogosAppealsto theemotions.InferenceSubjectTypes ofconnectionsExampleof a smalloccasion.How theauthor feelsabout his/hersubject.Appeals to anauthorcredibility andtrustworthiness.The mainidea of thetext.Generalatmospherethat causessomeone tohave anopinion.Examplesof types ofspeakersWhat theauthor hopesto accomplishwith his/herwriting.Event that hasoccurred andinspired theauthor to writethe piece.Is revealedthroughPoint ofview.3 typesofPurposePathosWho theauthor iswriting to.Exampleof a largeoccasionEthosAppealsto logicandreasoning.AudienceSpeakerExamplesof types ofaudiencesUsed tosupportthe mainidea.LogosAppealsto theemotions.InferenceSubjectTypes ofconnectionsExampleof a smalloccasion.How theauthor feelsabout his/hersubject.Appeals to anauthorcredibility andtrustworthiness.The mainidea of thetext.

Definition 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. General atmosphere that causes someone to have an opinion.
  2. Examples of types of speakers
  3. What the author hopes to accomplish with his/her writing.
  4. Event that has occurred and inspired the author to write the piece.
  5. Is revealed through Point of view.
  6. 3 types of Purpose
  7. Pathos
  8. Who the author is writing to.
  9. Example of a large occasion
  10. Ethos
  11. Appeals to logic and reasoning.
  12. Audience
  13. Speaker
  14. Examples of types of audiences
  15. Used to support the main idea.
  16. Logos
  17. Appeals to the emotions.
  18. Inference
  19. Subject
  20. Types of connections
  21. Example of a small occasion.
  22. How the author feels about his/her subject.
  23. Appeals to an author credibility and trustworthiness.
  24. The main idea of the text.