the rhymingpattern of theend rhymes ofa poem -rhyme schemedescribingsomethingusing thequalities of aperson -personificationa piece of writing,often with wordsthat rhyme andhave a particularrhythm - poemimages thatare created inthe mind whilereading -imagerya personwho writespoems -poetrepeatingofsomething- repetitionmovementmarked by theregularrepetition ofsounds -rhythmwriting orspeech in itsusual form of aseries ofsentences -prosea stanzaof fourlines -quatrainthe end ofa verse orline - linebreakthe messageof the authorwithin thepoem - themea stanzaof threelines -tripletsomethinginteresting oropposite ofwhat you wouldnormally expect- ironytheexaggerationof something- hyperbolethe use of wordsto write out asound, such as"bang," "moo," or"jingle" -onomatopoeiacomparing twothings usingthe words“like” or “as” -similecomparing twothings not usingthe words “like”or “as” -metaphora stanzaof twolines -coupletthe art ofwritingpoetry -poetryanotherword forverse in apoem - linethe word forone line orone sectionof a poem -versea word that endswith the same oralmost the samesound as anotherword - rhymea story writtenso that it can beacted out for anaudience; play -dramathe repetition of thesame consonantsound at thebeginning of wordsin a phrase orsentence -alliterationthe samerepeatingsounds of avowel -assonancea group of relatedlines in a poemthat make up onesection within thepoem - stanzathe rhymingpattern of theend rhymes ofa poem -rhyme schemedescribingsomethingusing thequalities of aperson -personificationa piece of writing,often with wordsthat rhyme andhave a particularrhythm - poemimages thatare created inthe mind whilereading -imagerya personwho writespoems -poetrepeatingofsomething- repetitionmovementmarked by theregularrepetition ofsounds -rhythmwriting orspeech in itsusual form of aseries ofsentences -prosea stanzaof fourlines -quatrainthe end ofa verse orline - linebreakthe messageof the authorwithin thepoem - themea stanzaof threelines -tripletsomethinginteresting oropposite ofwhat you wouldnormally expect- ironytheexaggerationof something- hyperbolethe use of wordsto write out asound, such as"bang," "moo," or"jingle" -onomatopoeiacomparing twothings usingthe words“like” or “as” -similecomparing twothings not usingthe words “like”or “as” -metaphora stanzaof twolines -coupletthe art ofwritingpoetry -poetryanotherword forverse in apoem - linethe word forone line orone sectionof a poem -versea word that endswith the same oralmost the samesound as anotherword - rhymea story writtenso that it can beacted out for anaudience; play -dramathe repetition of thesame consonantsound at thebeginning of wordsin a phrase orsentence -alliterationthe samerepeatingsounds of avowel -assonancea group of relatedlines in a poemthat make up onesection within thepoem - stanza

poetry - 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 rhyming pattern of the end rhymes of a poem - rhyme scheme
  2. describing something using the qualities of a person - personification
  3. a piece of writing, often with words that rhyme and have a particular rhythm - poem
  4. images that are created in the mind while reading - imagery
  5. a person who writes poems - poet
  6. repeating of something - repetition
  7. movement marked by the regular repetition of sounds - rhythm
  8. writing or speech in its usual form of a series of sentences - prose
  9. a stanza of four lines - quatrain
  10. the end of a verse or line - line break
  11. the message of the author within the poem - theme
  12. a stanza of three lines - triplet
  13. something interesting or opposite of what you would normally expect - irony
  14. the exaggeration of something - hyperbole
  15. the use of words to write out a sound, such as "bang," "moo," or "jingle" - onomatopoeia
  16. comparing two things using the words “like” or “as” - simile
  17. comparing two things not using the words “like” or “as” - metaphor
  18. a stanza of two lines - couplet
  19. the art of writing poetry - poetry
  20. another word for verse in a poem - line
  21. the word for one line or one section of a poem - verse
  22. a word that ends with the same or almost the same sound as another word - rhyme
  23. a story written so that it can be acted out for an audience; play - drama
  24. the repetition of the same consonant sound at the beginning of words in a phrase or sentence - alliteration
  25. the same repeating sounds of a vowel - assonance
  26. a group of related lines in a poem that make up one section within the poem - stanza