an account ofsomebody's lifewritten or producedby another person,e. g as a book,movie, or televisionprograman unfairpreferencefor or dislikeof somethingThe main ideaor the mostimportant partof a writtenselection:themeanycategoryofliteratureto examinesomething in greatdetail in order tounderstand itbetter or discovermore about ita sourcethatprovidesinformationIncludes nurseryrhymes and thesubgenres of thenarrative poem,limerick, and freeverse poemastatementof facts oreventsEqualtreatmentaconversationbetween twoor morepersonsto comparetwo persons orthings to showthe differencesbetween themUnequaltreatmentA small part ofa whole;specificinformationabout the mainideaThe time, place,andcircumstances,in which a storytakes placeThe reasonfor whichsomethingis doneto examinesomething in greatdetail in order tounderstand itbetter or discovermore about itastatementof facts oreventsA persontelling thestorythepersontelling thestorya person, thing,or animal in thestory, poem,book, play ormovieThe wayan authortells thestorya description of acharacter that mayinclude physicalappearance,personality, speech,behavior, actions,thoughts, feelings, orinteractions with othercharacters.a group oflistenersorspectatorsincludesstageddialogue andbrief familiarprograman account ofsomebody's lifewritten or producedby another person,e. g as a book,movie, or televisionprograman unfairpreferencefor or dislikeof somethingThe main ideaor the mostimportant partof a writtenselection:themeanycategoryofliteratureto examinesomething in greatdetail in order tounderstand itbetter or discovermore about ita sourcethatprovidesinformationIncludes nurseryrhymes and thesubgenres of thenarrative poem,limerick, and freeverse poemastatementof facts oreventsEqualtreatmentaconversationbetween twoor morepersonsto comparetwo persons orthings to showthe differencesbetween themUnequaltreatmentA small part ofa whole;specificinformationabout the mainideaThe time, place,andcircumstances,in which a storytakes placeThe reasonfor whichsomethingis doneto examinesomething in greatdetail in order tounderstand itbetter or discovermore about itastatementof facts oreventsA persontelling thestorythepersontelling thestorya person, thing,or animal in thestory, poem,book, play ormovieThe wayan authortells thestorya description of acharacter that mayinclude physicalappearance,personality, speech,behavior, actions,thoughts, feelings, orinteractions with othercharacters.a group oflistenersorspectatorsincludesstageddialogue andbrief familiarprogram

Untitled 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. an account of somebody's life written or produced by another person, e. g as a book, movie, or television program
  2. an unfair preference for or dislike of something
  3. The main idea or the most important part of a written selection: theme
  4. any category of literature
  5. to examine something in great detail in order to understand it better or discover more about it
  6. a source that provides information
  7. Includes nursery rhymes and the subgenres of the narrative poem, limerick, and free verse poem
  8. a statement of facts or events
  9. Equal treatment
  10. a conversation between two or more persons
  11. to compare two persons or things to show the differences between them
  12. Unequal treatment
  13. A small part of a whole; specific information about the main idea
  14. The time, place, and circumstances, in which a story takes place
  15. The reason for which something is done
  16. to examine something in great detail in order to understand it better or discover more about it
  17. a statement of facts or events
  18. A person telling the story
  19. the person telling the story
  20. a person, thing, or animal in the story, poem, book, play or movie
  21. The way an author tells the story
  22. a description of a character that may include physical appearance, personality, speech, behavior, actions, thoughts, feelings, or interactions with other characters.
  23. a group of listeners or spectators
  24. includes staged dialogue and brief familiar program