feeling that apiece ofliteraturecreates inthe readertherhythm, orbeat, of apoema struggle thata person haswith anotherperson orsocietya statementthat seemsimpossiblebut may betruenonfictionwriter tellsthe story ofhis/her ownlifeconflict aperson hasw/in himselfor herselfcomparing 2things withoutusing like, as,resembles orthanlanguage tocreate wordpictures in areader'smindmakingsomethingseem worseor better thanit really istime andplace ofthe storywords thatsoundalikeshortpiece ofnonfictioncomparing 2things usinglike, as,resembles orthangroup oflines in apoem setapart fromother linescomparingsomethingunknown withsomething youalready knowwriting thatfocuses onone event inthe writer'slifenonfictionwriter tellsthe story ofanotherperson's liferepeatingthe sameconsonantsoundpoemthat tellsa storypieces of infothat helpcreate acompletepictureresult that isthe oppositeof what isexpectednarrator tellsthe story,using I to referto himself orherselfgiving humanqualities tosomethingnot humanpoint in thestory wherethe authorgrabs yourattentionfeeling that apiece ofliteraturecreates inthe readertherhythm, orbeat, of apoema struggle thata person haswith anotherperson orsocietya statementthat seemsimpossiblebut may betruenonfictionwriter tellsthe story ofhis/her ownlifeconflict aperson hasw/in himselfor herselfcomparing 2things withoutusing like, as,resembles orthanlanguage tocreate wordpictures in areader'smindmakingsomethingseem worseor better thanit really istime andplace ofthe storywords thatsoundalikeshortpiece ofnonfictioncomparing 2things usinglike, as,resembles orthangroup oflines in apoem setapart fromother linescomparingsomethingunknown withsomething youalready knowwriting thatfocuses onone event inthe writer'slifenonfictionwriter tellsthe story ofanotherperson's liferepeatingthe sameconsonantsoundpoemthat tellsa storypieces of infothat helpcreate acompletepictureresult that isthe oppositeof what isexpectednarrator tellsthe story,using I to referto himself orherselfgiving humanqualities tosomethingnot humanpoint in thestory wherethe authorgrabs yourattention

Ms. Lee English 9F Literary Terms - 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. feeling that a piece of literature creates in the reader
  2. the rhythm, or beat, of a poem
  3. a struggle that a person has with another person or society
  4. a statement that seems impossible but may be true
  5. nonfiction writer tells the story of his/her own life
  6. conflict a person has w/in himself or herself
  7. comparing 2 things without using like, as, resembles or than
  8. language to create word pictures in a reader's mind
  9. making something seem worse or better than it really is
  10. time and place of the story
  11. words that sound alike
  12. short piece of nonfiction
  13. comparing 2 things using like, as, resembles or than
  14. group of lines in a poem set apart from other lines
  15. comparing something unknown with something you already know
  16. writing that focuses on one event in the writer's life
  17. nonfiction writer tells the story of another person's life
  18. repeating the same consonant sound
  19. poem that tells a story
  20. pieces of info that help create a complete picture
  21. result that is the opposite of what is expected
  22. narrator tells the story, using I to refer to himself or herself
  23. giving human qualities to something not human
  24. point in the story where the author grabs your attention