Explain thedifferencebetweencomparisonand contrast.Describehomonymsand give anexample.What aresome waysto organizeinformationaltext?What aresome of thepurposes atransition canserve?The firstsentence of asummaryshould alwaysinclude whattwo items?What ismeant bya writer'stone?Explain whatparaphrasingmeans.What areuniversalthemes?Name 3mediumsauthors canchoose to shareinformation.What isaclaim?What is thepurpose ofargumentativewriting?How mayan authorestablisha tone?What are three typesof Greek/Latin wordparts that can helpyou determine themeaning of a word?Namethree typesof figurativelanguageName threepopular typesof media foundin informationalwriting.Name 3popularpropagandatechniques.Explain thedifferencebetween abiography andanautobiography.What are somesteps to followwhen writing asummary of atext?Name the mostpopular typesof allusionsfound inwriting.What doesit mean to"respect theaudience"?What aresome tips onavoidingrepetition inyour writing?What kinds ofinformation canbe referencedas effectivesupport for yourclaim?What ispropaganda?What isanallusion?Explain thedifferencebetweencomparisonand contrast.Describehomonymsand give anexample.What aresome waysto organizeinformationaltext?What aresome of thepurposes atransition canserve?The firstsentence of asummaryshould alwaysinclude whattwo items?What ismeant bya writer'stone?Explain whatparaphrasingmeans.What areuniversalthemes?Name 3mediumsauthors canchoose to shareinformation.What isaclaim?What is thepurpose ofargumentativewriting?How mayan authorestablisha tone?What are three typesof Greek/Latin wordparts that can helpyou determine themeaning of a word?Namethree typesof figurativelanguageName threepopular typesof media foundin informationalwriting.Name 3popularpropagandatechniques.Explain thedifferencebetween abiography andanautobiography.What are somesteps to followwhen writing asummary of atext?Name the mostpopular typesof allusionsfound inwriting.What doesit mean to"respect theaudience"?What aresome tips onavoidingrepetition inyour writing?What kinds ofinformation canbe referencedas effectivesupport for yourclaim?What ispropaganda?What isanallusion?

Review 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. Explain the difference between comparison and contrast.
  2. Describe homonyms and give an example.
  3. What are some ways to organize informational text?
  4. What are some of the purposes a transition can serve?
  5. The first sentence of a summary should always include what two items?
  6. What is meant by a writer's tone?
  7. Explain what paraphrasing means.
  8. What are universal themes?
  9. Name 3 mediums authors can choose to share information.
  10. What is a claim?
  11. What is the purpose of argumentative writing?
  12. How may an author establish a tone?
  13. What are three types of Greek/Latin word parts that can help you determine the meaning of a word?
  14. Name three types of figurative language
  15. Name three popular types of media found in informational writing.
  16. Name 3 popular propaganda techniques.
  17. Explain the difference between a biography and an autobiography.
  18. What are some steps to follow when writing a summary of a text?
  19. Name the most popular types of allusions found in writing.
  20. What does it mean to "respect the audience"?
  21. What are some tips on avoiding repetition in your writing?
  22. What kinds of information can be referenced as effective support for your claim?
  23. What is propaganda?
  24. What is an allusion?