examplesfact, idea, orevent thatsupports anidea orinsightinterrogativeverb moodverbmood thatasks aquestionnarrativepoema poem that tells astory and includesthe main elements ofa short story -characters, setting,conflict, and plotlyricpoetrya poem thatcreates a single,vivid impression ofan object, person,or moment in time.comparisonandcontrastessayAn essay in whichthe author lays outthe differencesand similaritiesbetween twosubjectsimperativeverbmoodverbmood thatgives acommand3rd personomniscientnarrator knowseverything thathappens andreveals whateach characterthinks and feels3rdpersonpoint ofviewtells story fromperspective ofnarrator outsidethe storypassivevoicewhen thesubjectreceivesthe actionthemecentralmessage,concern, orpurpose in aliterary workmonologuea lengthyspeech given bya character thatexpresses thecharacter's pointof viewfraildelicate,weakpsychologicalhaving to dowith themind asopposed tothe bodysymbolismanything thatstands for orrepresentssomethingelsestraggledhung inmessystrandsawakeningsthe momentsof waking upor becomingaware ofsomething1stpersonpoint ofviewPresents thestory from theperspectiveof a characterin the story.chronologicalorderwhere one eventproceeds to thenext in the order inwhich they actuallyhappenedpoint ofviewthe perspective,or vantagepoint, fromwhich a story istoldquotationsexact statementsfrom personalinterviews orconversations withwith the subjects ofa narrativeresolutiontheoutcome ofthe conflictin a plotnumerousmanytransitionswords andphrases thatshowrelationshipsamong eventsand ideaswearilyin atiredwaybeamingsmilingbroadlymajesticgrand;impressiveobligationsties andresponsibilitieshorizonthe linewhere thesky and landappear tomeet3rdpersonlimitedreveals onlythe thoughtsand feelingsof a singlecharacterimmensehugewordchoiceauthor chooseswords based onintendedaudience andthe work'spurposenonfictionnarrativetells the truestory of eventsthe writer orsomeone elsehas experiencedfatiguephysical ormentalexhaustionactivevoicewhen thesubjectperformsthe actiondialoguethe actual wordsspoken bypeople/charactersin a storyconnotationset of ideasassociated witha word inaddition to itsexplicitmeaningindicativeverbmoodverb moodthat declaresa fact oropiniontonewriter'sattitudetoward his/heraudience andsubjectdenotationa word'sdictionarymeaningsheepishlyin anembarrassedwaypatronizedto be undercutor talkeddown to by aperson inauthorityanecdotesa brief storyabout aninteresting,amusing, orstrange eventexamplesfact, idea, orevent thatsupports anidea orinsightinterrogativeverb moodverbmood thatasks aquestionnarrativepoema poem that tells astory and includesthe main elements ofa short story -characters, setting,conflict, and plotlyricpoetrya poem thatcreates a single,vivid impression ofan object, person,or moment in time.comparisonandcontrastessayAn essay in whichthe author lays outthe differencesand similaritiesbetween twosubjectsimperativeverbmoodverbmood thatgives acommand3rd personomniscientnarrator knowseverything thathappens andreveals whateach characterthinks and feels3rdpersonpoint ofviewtells story fromperspective ofnarrator outsidethe storypassivevoicewhen thesubjectreceivesthe actionthemecentralmessage,concern, orpurpose in aliterary workmonologuea lengthyspeech given bya character thatexpresses thecharacter's pointof viewfraildelicate,weakpsychologicalhaving to dowith themind asopposed tothe bodysymbolismanything thatstands for orrepresentssomethingelsestraggledhung inmessystrandsawakeningsthe momentsof waking upor becomingaware ofsomething1stpersonpoint ofviewPresents thestory from theperspectiveof a characterin the story.chronologicalorderwhere one eventproceeds to thenext in the order inwhich they actuallyhappenedpoint ofviewthe perspective,or vantagepoint, fromwhich a story istoldquotationsexact statementsfrom personalinterviews orconversations withwith the subjects ofa narrativeresolutiontheoutcome ofthe conflictin a plotnumerousmanytransitionswords andphrases thatshowrelationshipsamong eventsand ideaswearilyin atiredwaybeamingsmilingbroadlymajesticgrand;impressiveobligationsties andresponsibilitieshorizonthe linewhere thesky and landappear tomeet3rdpersonlimitedreveals onlythe thoughtsand feelingsof a singlecharacterimmensehugewordchoiceauthor chooseswords based onintendedaudience andthe work'spurposenonfictionnarrativetells the truestory of eventsthe writer orsomeone elsehas experiencedfatiguephysical ormentalexhaustionactivevoicewhen thesubjectperformsthe actiondialoguethe actual wordsspoken bypeople/charactersin a storyconnotationset of ideasassociated witha word inaddition to itsexplicitmeaningindicativeverbmoodverb moodthat declaresa fact oropiniontonewriter'sattitudetoward his/heraudience andsubjectdenotationa word'sdictionarymeaningsheepishlyin anembarrassedwaypatronizedto be undercutor talkeddown to by aperson inauthorityanecdotesa brief storyabout aninteresting,amusing, orstrange event

My Perspectives Unit 1 Review - Rites of Passage - 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. fact, idea, or event that supports an idea or insight
    examples
  2. verb mood that asks a question
    interrogative verb mood
  3. a poem that tells a story and includes the main elements of a short story - characters, setting, conflict, and plot
    narrative poem
  4. a poem that creates a single, vivid impression of an object, person, or moment in time.
    lyric poetry
  5. An essay in which the author lays out the differences and similarities between two subjects
    comparison and contrast essay
  6. verb mood that gives a command
    imperative verb mood
  7. narrator knows everything that happens and reveals what each character thinks and feels
    3rd person omniscient
  8. tells story from perspective of narrator outside the story
    3rd person point of view
  9. when the subject receives the action
    passive voice
  10. central message, concern, or purpose in a literary work
    theme
  11. a lengthy speech given by a character that expresses the character's point of view
    monologue
  12. delicate, weak
    frail
  13. having to do with the mind as opposed to the body
    psychological
  14. anything that stands for or represents something else
    symbolism
  15. hung in messy strands
    straggled
  16. the moments of waking up or becoming aware of something
    awakenings
  17. Presents the story from the perspective of a character in the story.
    1st person point of view
  18. where one event proceeds to the next in the order in which they actually happened
    chronological order
  19. the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told
    point of view
  20. exact statements from personal interviews or conversations with with the subjects of a narrative
    quotations
  21. the outcome of the conflict in a plot
    resolution
  22. many
    numerous
  23. words and phrases that show relationships among events and ideas
    transitions
  24. in a tired way
    wearily
  25. smiling broadly
    beaming
  26. grand; impressive
    majestic
  27. ties and responsibilities
    obligations
  28. the line where the sky and land appear to meet
    horizon
  29. reveals only the thoughts and feelings of a single character
    3rd person limited
  30. huge
    immense
  31. author chooses words based on intended audience and the work's purpose
    word choice
  32. tells the true story of events the writer or someone else has experienced
    nonfiction narrative
  33. physical or mental exhaustion
    fatigue
  34. when the subject performs the action
    active voice
  35. the actual words spoken by people/characters in a story
    dialogue
  36. set of ideas associated with a word in addition to its explicit meaning
    connotation
  37. verb mood that declares a fact or opinion
    indicative verb mood
  38. writer's attitude toward his/her audience and subject
    tone
  39. a word's dictionary meaning
    denotation
  40. in an embarrassed way
    sheepishly
  41. to be undercut or talked down to by a person in authority
    patronized
  42. a brief story about an interesting, amusing, or strange event
    anecdotes