protagonistHe ate somuch hethrew up theentirerefrigerator.ironyWayscharacters aredeveloped byan author.She is like arich gem in anEthiope's ear.(Shakespeare)themeHow you feelduring andafter youread a story.typesofconflictantagonistroundresolutiondynamicespositiondirectcharacterizationLove issoft as aneasychair.flatmetaphorstaticpersonificationhyperboleindirectcharacterizationsimileclimaxHe is thecherry ontop of mysundae.protagonistHe ate somuch hethrew up theentirerefrigerator.ironyWayscharacters aredeveloped byan author.She is like arich gem in anEthiope's ear.(Shakespeare)themeHow you feelduring andafter youread a story.typesofconflictantagonistroundresolutiondynamicespositiondirectcharacterizationLove issoft as aneasychair.flatmetaphorstaticpersonificationhyperboleindirectcharacterizationsimileclimaxHe is thecherry ontop of mysundae.

Literary Terms - 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. protagonist
  2. He ate so much he threw up the entire refrigerator.
  3. irony
  4. Ways characters are developed by an author.
  5. She is like a rich gem in an Ethiope's ear. (Shakespeare)
  6. theme
  7. How you feel during and after you read a story.
  8. types of conflict
  9. antagonist
  10. round
  11. resolution
  12. dynamic
  13. esposition
  14. direct characterization
  15. Love is soft as an easy chair.
  16. flat
  17. metaphor
  18. static
  19. personification
  20. hyperbole
  21. indirect characterization
  22. simile
  23. climax
  24. He is the cherry on top of my sundae.