Mood is thefeeling thatyou havewhen readinga literary workAntagonist isthe personthing, or forcethat worksagainst theprotagonistMost storieshave bothmain andminorcharactersAn authormight repeatphrases orwordsMain characteror protagonistis the mostimportantcharacterTheme isthe writer'smessage ormain pointAuthor'spurpose is theauthor's reasonfor creating aparticular workP,I,EPlot thereare fivepartsAn authormay talkdirectly tothe readerPlotMapRealisticFictionFantasyCrimeFolk TaleMLK Jr isa symbolof ?Setting isthe whenand whereof a storyA skull andcrossbones is asymbol of ?A whiteflag is asymbolof?Style is theway the writerexpresseshis/her ideasCharacter is aperson, animal,orimaginary creaturethat takes part inthe action of astoryGenre is thename used toidentify thetype ofliteratureAn authormight useshort simplesentences orparagraphsSymbol is somethingconcrete, such as aperson, place, orobject that meanssomehting morethan just itselfProtagonist isthe centralcharacter inthe story, maybe good or baddialect isa form oflanguage that isspoken in aparticular place orby a particulargroup of peoplePoint of View isthe perspectivefrom which anauthor presentsa storyDialogue arethe wordsthe characterspeaksMood is thefeeling thatyou havewhen readinga literary workAntagonist isthe personthing, or forcethat worksagainst theprotagonistMost storieshave bothmain andminorcharactersAn authormight repeatphrases orwordsMain characteror protagonistis the mostimportantcharacterTheme isthe writer'smessage ormain pointAuthor'spurpose is theauthor's reasonfor creating aparticular workP,I,EPlot thereare fivepartsAn authormay talkdirectly tothe readerPlotMapRealisticFictionFantasyCrimeFolk TaleMLK Jr isa symbolof ?Setting isthe whenand whereof a storyA skull andcrossbones is asymbol of ?A whiteflag is asymbolof?Style is theway the writerexpresseshis/her ideasCharacter is aperson, animal,orimaginary creaturethat takes part inthe action of astoryGenre is thename used toidentify thetype ofliteratureAn authormight useshort simplesentences orparagraphsSymbol is somethingconcrete, such as aperson, place, orobject that meanssomehting morethan just itselfProtagonist isthe centralcharacter inthe story, maybe good or baddialect isa form oflanguage that isspoken in aparticular place orby a particulargroup of peoplePoint of View isthe perspectivefrom which anauthor presentsa storyDialogue arethe wordsthe characterspeaks

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. Mood is the feeling that you have when reading a literary work
  2. Antagonist is the person thing, or force that works against the protagonist
  3. Most stories have both main and minor characters
  4. An author might repeat phrases or words
  5. Main character or protagonist is the most important character
  6. Theme is the writer's message or main point
  7. Author's purpose is the author's reason for creating a particular work P,I,E
  8. Plot there are five parts
  9. An author may talk directly to the reader
  10. Plot Map
  11. Realistic Fiction Fantasy Crime Folk Tale
  12. MLK Jr is a symbol of ?
  13. Setting is the when and where of a story
  14. A skull and cross bones is a symbol of ?
  15. A white flag is a symbol of?
  16. Style is the way the writer expresses his/her ideas
  17. Character is a person, animal,or imaginary creature that takes part in the action of a story
  18. Genre is the name used to identify the type of literature
  19. An author might use short simple sentences or paragraphs
  20. Symbol is something concrete, such as a person, place, or object that means somehting more than just itself
  21. Protagonist is the central character in the story, may be good or bad
  22. dialect isa form of language that is spoken in a particular place or by a particular group of people
  23. Point of View is the perspective from which an author presents a story
  24. Dialogue are the words the character speaks