aconversationbetween twopersonscomparisonusing likeor as.the turningpoint inthe actionof a storyperspectivefrom whicha story istoldcomparisonwithoutusing like or asa storyperformedby actors;a playperspectivefrom whicha story istoldthepattern ofrhyme in apoemthe eventsthat makeup a storysomethingthat canbe provento be trueFree!finding asolution toa probleman oppositemeaning ofanotherwordtheproblem inthe storywhat thepassageis mostlyaboutThereason theauthor hasfor writing.brief partof the mainevents of astoryaconversationbetween twopersonscomparisonusing likeor as.the turningpoint inthe actionof a storyperspectivefrom whicha story istoldcomparisonwithoutusing like or asa storyperformedby actors;a playperspectivefrom whicha story istoldthepattern ofrhyme in apoemthe eventsthat makeup a storysomethingthat canbe provento be trueFree!finding asolution toa probleman oppositemeaning ofanotherwordtheproblem inthe storywhat thepassageis mostlyaboutThereason theauthor hasfor writing.brief partof the mainevents of astory

Reading Vocabulary Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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B
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B
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N
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N
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G
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N
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I
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I
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B
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N
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B
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G
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G
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G
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I
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I
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I
  1. B-a conversation between two persons
  2. B-comparison using like or as.
  3. N-the turning point in the action of a story
  4. N-perspective from which a story is told
  5. G-comparisonwithout using like or as
  6. N-a story performed by actors; a play
  7. I-perspective from which a story is told
  8. I-the pattern of rhyme in a poem
  9. B-the events that make up a story
  10. N-something that can be proven to be true
  11. B-Free!
  12. G-finding a solution to a problem
  13. G-an opposite meaning of another word
  14. G-the problem in the story
  15. I-what the passage is mostly about
  16. I-The reason the author has for writing.
  17. I-brief part of the main events of a story