enoughSupportPositionto back up orprove aclaim/statementwith evidenceArgumentSufficientValidunimportantor notrelated tothe topicClaimacceptabledue to itssound basisin reasoningIrrelevanttojudge/testInsufficientEvaluatestatement,reason, orfact, for oragainst apositionTo judgethe worthor value ofsomethingAssessNotenoughFree!Relevantusing logicalthought todeterminesomethingReasoningimportantandrelated tothe topicwhen an authortakes a positionor side on anissue or ideaand states thatidea as truethe pointof view ofthe authorenoughSupportPositionto back up orprove aclaim/statementwith evidenceArgumentSufficientValidunimportantor notrelated tothe topicClaimacceptabledue to itssound basisin reasoningIrrelevanttojudge/testInsufficientEvaluatestatement,reason, orfact, for oragainst apositionTo judgethe worthor value ofsomethingAssessNotenoughFree!Relevantusing logicalthought todeterminesomethingReasoningimportantandrelated tothe topicwhen an authortakes a positionor side on anissue or ideaand states thatidea as truethe pointof view ofthe author

Argumentative Writing - 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. enough
  2. Support
  3. Position
  4. to back up or prove a claim/statement with evidence
  5. Argument
  6. Sufficient
  7. Valid
  8. unimportant or not related to the topic
  9. Claim
  10. acceptable due to its sound basis in reasoning
  11. Irrelevant
  12. to judge/test
  13. Insufficient
  14. Evaluate
  15. statement, reason, or fact, for or against a position
  16. To judge the worth or value of something
  17. Assess
  18. Not enough
  19. Free!
  20. Relevant
  21. using logical thought to determine something
  22. Reasoning
  23. important and related to the topic
  24. when an author takes a position or side on an issue or idea and states that idea as true
  25. the point of view of the author