First person,second person,third personomniscient,third personlimiteda seconddistinctmeaningpartially hiddenbehind its literalmeaninga scene whichinterrupts theaction to showan event thathappenedearlier in timethe character(s)who strugglesthroughobstacles toachieve a goala form of writingwhich seeks toeffect changethrough ridiculean indirect referenceto an event, person,place, or artisticwork that the authorassumes the readerwill understanduse of wordsto imitatesounds towhich theyreferchoice ofwords usedin a literaryworkthe repetition ofa beginningconsonantsound within asentence or linea force whichattempts to stopthe protagonistfrom achievinghis/her goalsrecurring image,word, phrase,action, etc., thatappears in variousworks or throughthe same workexaggerationfor the sake ofemphasis, notmeant literallya contrastbetween whatis expected andwhat actuallyhappensthe reflection ina work of theauthor's attitudeor emotiontoward his/hersubjectbeginningin themiddle ofthingsthe means bywhich an authorreveals thetraits/personalityof the characters:static, dynamic,round, flatthe techniqueused to giveinanimateobjects humancharacteristicsusing hints orclues in a workto suggestwhat action isto comethe character whoreflects the traitsof the protagonistfor emphasis onthe protagonists'qualitiesthe portion ofthe plot thatreveals thefinal outcomeof its conflictspattern or modelof a character typethat recursconsistentlyenough in life andlit to be deemeduniversalstory withthat quality of a workthat makes theaudience uncertainor tense about theoutcome of eventstechnique whichallows the readerto see thecontinuous flow ofthoughts of acharacter's mindthe sense a workconveys to areader of thewriter's attitude,personality, andcharacterFirst person,second person,third personomniscient,third personlimiteda seconddistinctmeaningpartially hiddenbehind its literalmeaninga scene whichinterrupts theaction to showan event thathappenedearlier in timethe character(s)who strugglesthroughobstacles toachieve a goala form of writingwhich seeks toeffect changethrough ridiculean indirect referenceto an event, person,place, or artisticwork that the authorassumes the readerwill understanduse of wordsto imitatesounds towhich theyreferchoice ofwords usedin a literaryworkthe repetition ofa beginningconsonantsound within asentence or linea force whichattempts to stopthe protagonistfrom achievinghis/her goalsrecurring image,word, phrase,action, etc., thatappears in variousworks or throughthe same workexaggerationfor the sake ofemphasis, notmeant literallya contrastbetween whatis expected andwhat actuallyhappensthe reflection ina work of theauthor's attitudeor emotiontoward his/hersubjectbeginningin themiddle ofthingsthe means bywhich an authorreveals thetraits/personalityof the characters:static, dynamic,round, flatthe techniqueused to giveinanimateobjects humancharacteristicsusing hints orclues in a workto suggestwhat action isto comethe character whoreflects the traitsof the protagonistfor emphasis onthe protagonists'qualitiesthe portion ofthe plot thatreveals thefinal outcomeof its conflictspattern or modelof a character typethat recursconsistentlyenough in life andlit to be deemeduniversalstory withthat quality of a workthat makes theaudience uncertainor tense about theoutcome of eventstechnique whichallows the readerto see thecontinuous flow ofthoughts of acharacter's mindthe sense a workconveys to areader of thewriter's attitude,personality, andcharacter

English 12 Lit Devices 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. First person, second person, third person omniscient, third person limited
  2. a second distinct meaning partially hidden behind its literal meaning
  3. a scene which interrupts the action to show an event that happened earlier in time
  4. the character(s) who struggles through obstacles to achieve a goal
  5. a form of writing which seeks to effect change through ridicule
  6. an indirect reference to an event, person, place, or artistic work that the author assumes the reader will understand
  7. use of words to imitate sounds to which they refer
  8. choice of words used in a literary work
  9. the repetition of a beginning consonant sound within a sentence or line
  10. a force which attempts to stop the protagonist from achieving his/her goals
  11. recurring image, word, phrase, action, etc., that appears in various works or through the same work
  12. exaggeration for the sake of emphasis, not meant literally
  13. a contrast between what is expected and what actually happens
  14. the reflection in a work of the author's attitude or emotion toward his/her subject
  15. beginning in the middle of things
  16. the means by which an author reveals the traits/personality of the characters: static, dynamic, round, flat
  17. the technique used to give inanimate objects human characteristics
  18. using hints or clues in a work to suggest what action is to come
  19. the character who reflects the traits of the protagonist for emphasis on the protagonists' qualities
  20. the portion of the plot that reveals the final outcome of its conflicts
  21. pattern or model of a character type that recurs consistently enough in life and lit to be deemed universal
  22. story with that quality of a work that makes the audience uncertain or tense about the outcome of events
  23. technique which allows the reader to see the continuous flow of thoughts of a character's mind
  24. the sense a work conveys to a reader of the writer's attitude, personality, and character