MainCharacterstoryread on2 levelsthelesson ina storyto usewordsover andoverassumebased ontextevidencewordsmeanwhat theysaytoexaggeratewhat isNOTbeing saidsomethingin a storyhas doublemeaningfeelingsof thereadercan benegativeor positiveto givehumantraits tothingshints offutureeventswords thatevoke thefivesensesconflictwithsocietya scenefrom thepastaccentindialoguewords thathave samefinal soundfat cat satwho thewritingsoundslikeauthor'sfeelingson a topicPeter PanPeanutbuttertheevents ina storypersuasionbased inlogicReferencetosomethingthe endof astoryyou knowmore thancharacterspersuasionbased inemotiona questiondesignedtopersuadeuses theword"you"theturningpoint in astoryUseswords likeI, we, mestory thatmakes funofsomethinguseswordsshe, they,Mr. Smithconflictbetween 2charactersMainCharacterstoryread on2 levelsthelesson ina storyto usewordsover andoverassumebased ontextevidencewordsmeanwhat theysaytoexaggeratewhat isNOTbeing saidsomethingin a storyhas doublemeaningfeelingsof thereadercan benegativeor positiveto givehumantraits tothingshints offutureeventswords thatevoke thefivesensesconflictwithsocietya scenefrom thepastaccentindialoguewords thathave samefinal soundfat cat satwho thewritingsoundslikeauthor'sfeelingson a topicPeter PanPeanutbuttertheevents ina storypersuasionbased inlogicReferencetosomethingthe endof astoryyou knowmore thancharacterspersuasionbased inemotiona questiondesignedtopersuadeuses theword"you"theturningpoint in astoryUseswords likeI, we, mestory thatmakes funofsomethinguseswordsshe, they,Mr. Smithconflictbetween 2characters

Literary Devices 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. Main Character
  2. story read on 2 levels
  3. the lesson in a story
  4. to use words over and over
  5. assume based on text evidence
  6. words mean what they say
  7. to exaggerate
  8. what is NOT being said
  9. something in a story has double meaning
  10. feelings of the reader
  11. can be negative or positive
  12. to give human traits to things
  13. hints of future events
  14. words that evoke the five senses
  15. conflict with society
  16. a scene from the past
  17. accent in dialogue
  18. words that have same final sound fat cat sat
  19. who the writing sounds like
  20. author's feelings on a topic
  21. Peter Pan Peanut butter
  22. the events in a story
  23. persuasion based in logic
  24. Reference to something
  25. the end of a story
  26. you know more than characters
  27. persuasion based in emotion
  28. a question designed to persuade
  29. uses the word "you"
  30. the turning point in a story
  31. Uses words like I, we, me
  32. story that makes fun of something
  33. uses words she, they, Mr. Smith
  34. conflict between 2 characters