the voicethat talksto thereadera jokeexploiting thedifferentpossiblemeanings of awordwhen ahuman traitis given to anon-humanA figure of speechthat makes acomparison betweentwo things withoutusing connectingwordAn object oraction thatmeanssomethingmore than itsliteral meaning.a poemthatfollowsthe rulesa group oflines in apoemThe attitude thepoem’s narratortakes towards asubject orcharactethe feelingof aliteraryworkA figure of speechthat makes acomparison betweentwo things usingconnecting words,such as “like” or “as.”This occurs whenone line endswithout a pause orany punctuationand continuesonto the next lineThe centralmeaning ordominantmessage the poetis trying to deliverto the reader.A unifiedgroup oflines inpoetry.The occurrence ofthe same letter orsound at thebeginning ofadjacent or closelyconnected words.anexaggerationA briefreference to areal or fictionalperson, event,place, or workof art.Poetry thatdoes notrhyme or havea measurablemeter.this poemdoesn'thave torhymea consistentpattern ofrhyme in apoema figureofspeechA singleline ofpoetry.A storynarrativein poeticformThe repetitionof consonantsounds, butnot vowels, ina chunk of textThe recurrenceof stressed andunstressedsounds inpoetryA word thatsounds likewhat itmeansThe repetitionof vowelsounds in achunk of textrhyming ofwordswithin alineThe measuredarrangement ofsounds/beats in apoem, including thepoet’s placement ofemphasis and thenumber of syllablesper lineThe author’sspecificword choice.the voicethat talksto thereadera jokeexploiting thedifferentpossiblemeanings of awordwhen ahuman traitis given to anon-humanA figure of speechthat makes acomparison betweentwo things withoutusing connectingwordAn object oraction thatmeanssomethingmore than itsliteral meaning.a poemthatfollowsthe rulesa group oflines in apoemThe attitude thepoem’s narratortakes towards asubject orcharactethe feelingof aliteraryworkA figure of speechthat makes acomparison betweentwo things usingconnecting words,such as “like” or “as.”This occurs whenone line endswithout a pause orany punctuationand continuesonto the next lineThe centralmeaning ordominantmessage the poetis trying to deliverto the reader.A unifiedgroup oflines inpoetry.The occurrence ofthe same letter orsound at thebeginning ofadjacent or closelyconnected words.anexaggerationA briefreference to areal or fictionalperson, event,place, or workof art.Poetry thatdoes notrhyme or havea measurablemeter.this poemdoesn'thave torhymea consistentpattern ofrhyme in apoema figureofspeechA singleline ofpoetry.A storynarrativein poeticformThe repetitionof consonantsounds, butnot vowels, ina chunk of textThe recurrenceof stressed andunstressedsounds inpoetryA word thatsounds likewhat itmeansThe repetitionof vowelsounds in achunk of textrhyming ofwordswithin alineThe measuredarrangement ofsounds/beats in apoem, including thepoet’s placement ofemphasis and thenumber of syllablesper lineThe author’sspecificword choice.

Poetry Lingo 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. the voice that talks to the reader
  2. a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
  3. when a human trait is given to a non-human
  4. A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things without using connecting word
  5. An object or action that means something more than its literal meaning.
  6. a poem that follows the rules
  7. a group of lines in a poem
  8. The attitude the poem’s narrator takes towards a subject or characte
  9. the feeling of a literary work
  10. A figure of speech that makes a comparison between two things using connecting words, such as “like” or “as.”
  11. This occurs when one line ends without a pause or any punctuation and continues onto the next line
  12. The central meaning or dominant message the poet is trying to deliver to the reader.
  13. A unified group of lines in poetry.
  14. The occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
  15. an exaggeration
  16. A brief reference to a real or fictional person, event, place, or work of art.
  17. Poetry that does not rhyme or have a measurable meter.
  18. this poem doesn't have to rhyme
  19. a consistent pattern of rhyme in a poem
  20. a figure of speech
  21. A single line of poetry.
  22. A story narrative in poetic form
  23. The repetition of consonant sounds, but not vowels, in a chunk of text
  24. The recurrence of stressed and unstressed sounds in poetry
  25. A word that sounds like what it means
  26. The repetition of vowel sounds in a chunk of text
  27. rhyming of words within a line
  28. The measured arrangement of sounds/beats in a poem, including the poet’s placement of emphasis and the number of syllables per line
  29. The author’s specific word choice.