FlashbackUses theword“you”Takingnotesas youreadSarcasmfrom thespeakerUseswords likeShe, they,Mr. SmithManvs.ManBuildinganxiety inthe readerThe endof thestoryWorksagainstmaincharacterUseswordslike I, we,meReferenceinfo ortruestoriesAllusionType ofbook:mystery,thriller...MainCharacterSarcasmfrom thespeakerWhat isNot beingsaidstory readon twolevelsStoriescreated bywritersGivinghumantraits tothingsUnexpectdresults/copgets aticketWhenandwhereUseswords likeShe, they,Mr. SmithAccentinDialogueWordsmeanwhat theysayFlashbackUses theword“you”Takingnotesas youreadSarcasmfrom thespeakerUseswords likeShe, they,Mr. SmithManvs.ManBuildinganxiety inthe readerThe endof thestoryWorksagainstmaincharacterUseswordslike I, we,meReferenceinfo ortruestoriesAllusionType ofbook:mystery,thriller...MainCharacterSarcasmfrom thespeakerWhat isNot beingsaidstory readon twolevelsStoriescreated bywritersGivinghumantraits tothingsUnexpectdresults/copgets aticketWhenandwhereUseswords likeShe, they,Mr. SmithAccentinDialogueWordsmeanwhat theysay

Literary 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. Flashback
  2. Uses the word “you”
  3. Taking notes as you read
  4. Sarcasm from the speaker
  5. Uses words like She, they, Mr. Smith
  6. Man vs. Man
  7. Building anxiety in the reader
  8. The end of the story
  9. Works against main character
  10. Uses words like I, we, me
  11. Reference info or true stories
  12. Allusion
  13. Type of book: mystery, thriller...
  14. Main Character
  15. Sarcasm from the speaker
  16. What is Not being said
  17. story read on two levels
  18. Stories created by writers
  19. Giving human traits to things
  20. Unexpectd results/cop gets a ticket
  21. When and where
  22. Uses words like She, they, Mr. Smith
  23. Accent in Dialogue
  24. Words mean what they say