compareusing likeor assomethinthat standsfor somethinelsethehighestpoint ofthe storytheproblemwhere thestorytakesplacethelessonlearnedpoint ofview: you,your yoursopposestheleadingcharacterto makeaneducatedguessthe way theauthor feelsabout thesubjectthehighestpoint ofthe storytheproblemsoundwordspoint of view:he, she, theyall thoughtsare revealedthe end ofthe storyconflict isresolvedthebeginningof thestoryhow thereaderfeels aboutthe subjectopposestheleadingcharacterleadingcharactercomparenot usingliker or aspoint ofview: he,she, they,themtoshowto makeadecisionfreepoint ofview: I,Me, My,Minecompareusing likeor assomethinthat standsfor somethinelsethehighestpoint ofthe storytheproblemwhere thestorytakesplacethelessonlearnedpoint ofview: you,your yoursopposestheleadingcharacterto makeaneducatedguessthe way theauthor feelsabout thesubjectthehighestpoint ofthe storytheproblemsoundwordspoint of view:he, she, theyall thoughtsare revealedthe end ofthe storyconflict isresolvedthebeginningof thestoryhow thereaderfeels aboutthe subjectopposestheleadingcharacterleadingcharactercomparenot usingliker or aspoint ofview: he,she, they,themtoshowto makeadecisionfreepoint ofview: I,Me, My,Mine

Story Elements of Fiction - 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. compare using like or as
  2. somethin that stands for somethin else
  3. the highest point of the story
  4. the problem
  5. where the story takes place
  6. the lesson learned
  7. point of view: you, your yours
  8. opposes the leading character
  9. to make an educated guess
  10. the way the author feels about the subject
  11. the highest point of the story
  12. the problem
  13. sound words
  14. point of view: he, she, they all thoughts are revealed
  15. the end of the story conflict is resolved
  16. the beginning of the story
  17. how the reader feels about the subject
  18. opposes the leading character
  19. leading character
  20. compare not using liker or as
  21. point of view: he, she, they, them
  22. to show
  23. to make a decision
  24. free
  25. point of view: I, Me, My, Mine