ClimaxThe princesspeechabout lovekilling thefamiliesRomeobelieves Julietis dead andthen drinks thepoison to endhis own life.SoliloquyDramaticIronyTotal destructionthat uncontrolled,violent, passionateemotions cancause, suchhatredMonologueDialogueTheconversationBetweencharacters inthe storyBothRomeoand Julietare diedTragedyFree!ThemeA long speechthat a characterdelivers to othercharacters onstageLong speech inwhich a characterwho is onstagealone expresseshis or her thoughtsaloud.IronicWhen Romeo isabout to takethe poison orwhen Juliet isabout to stabherselfClimaxThe princesspeechabout lovekilling thefamiliesRomeobelieves Julietis dead andthen drinks thepoison to endhis own life.SoliloquyDramaticIronyTotal destructionthat uncontrolled,violent, passionateemotions cancause, suchhatredMonologueDialogueTheconversationBetweencharacters inthe storyBothRomeoand Julietare diedTragedyFree!ThemeA long speechthat a characterdelivers to othercharacters onstageLong speech inwhich a characterwho is onstagealone expresseshis or her thoughtsaloud.IronicWhen Romeo isabout to takethe poison orwhen Juliet isabout to stabherself

Untitled 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. Climax
  2. The princes speech about love killing the families
  3. Romeo believes Juliet is dead and then drinks the poison to end his own life.
  4. Soliloquy
  5. Dramatic Irony
  6. Total destruction that uncontrolled, violent, passionate emotions can cause, such hatred
  7. Monologue
  8. Dialogue
  9. The conversation Between characters in the story
  10. Both Romeo and Juliet are died
  11. Tragedy
  12. Free!
  13. Theme
  14. A long speech that a character delivers to other characters on stage
  15. Long speech in which a character who is onstage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
  16. Ironic
  17. When Romeo is about to take the poison or when Juliet is about to stab herself