As astudent,your job isto ______Comparingtwo thingsdirectly/straight-out!Mostintensestory part;turning pointMain partof story;conflict,conflict...All theeventsthat makeup a storyThe problem-causer forthe maincharacterComparingtwo thingsusing "like"or "as"The maincharacterin thestoryProtagoniststruggles inown mindTheevents ofa storySetting andcharactersareintroducedEnd ofstory whereloose endsare tied upExample:The U.S.flag is a ___for freedom.I called youa milliontimes lastnight, dude!Soundwords like"Boom" or"Swoosh"Protagoniststruggleswith outsideforceWhere andwhen astory takesplaceA book thatcontainsonly factsis:"Oh, yes!SO glad Ihavehomework!"Writer'sappeal toour 5sensesHumanabilitiesgiven to anon-humanMain ideaof thestory; LifelessonA storyaboutZombiesis:Follows theclimax andleads toresolutionAs astudent,your job isto ______Comparingtwo thingsdirectly/straight-out!Mostintensestory part;turning pointMain partof story;conflict,conflict...All theeventsthat makeup a storyThe problem-causer forthe maincharacterComparingtwo thingsusing "like"or "as"The maincharacterin thestoryProtagoniststruggles inown mindTheevents ofa storySetting andcharactersareintroducedEnd ofstory whereloose endsare tied upExample:The U.S.flag is a ___for freedom.I called youa milliontimes lastnight, dude!Soundwords like"Boom" or"Swoosh"Protagoniststruggleswith outsideforceWhere andwhen astory takesplaceA book thatcontainsonly factsis:"Oh, yes!SO glad Ihavehomework!"Writer'sappeal toour 5sensesHumanabilitiesgiven to anon-humanMain ideaof thestory; LifelessonA storyaboutZombiesis:Follows theclimax andleads toresolution

Fictional Story Elements & Literary Devices - 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. As a student, your job is to ______
  2. Comparing two things directly/ straight-out!
  3. Most intense story part; turning point
  4. Main part of story; conflict, conflict...
  5. All the events that make up a story
  6. The problem-causer for the main character
  7. Comparing two things using "like" or "as"
  8. The main character in the story
  9. Protagonist struggles in own mind
  10. The events of a story
  11. Setting and characters are introduced
  12. End of story where loose ends are tied up
  13. Example: The U.S. flag is a ___ for freedom.
  14. I called you a million times last night, dude!
  15. Sound words like "Boom" or "Swoosh"
  16. Protagonist struggles with outside force
  17. Where and when a story takes place
  18. A book that contains only facts is:
  19. "Oh, yes! SO glad I have homework!"
  20. Writer's appeal to our 5 senses
  21. Human abilities given to a non-human
  22. Main idea of the story; Life lesson
  23. A story about Zombies is:
  24. Follows the climax and leads to resolution