nonfictiontruestoriespersonificationgive humancharacteristicsto things thatare nothumanironyuse of wordsto convey ameaning thatis oppositethemethemessageautobiographystory of aperson's lifewritten bythat personmetaphorcomparisonthat doesnot use likeor asdramaaplayopinioncannotbeprovenexternalconflictstruggle betweena literary ordramatic characterand an outsideforcebiographystory of aperson's lifewritten bysomeoneelsealliterationsamebeginningsound in aseries ofwordsannotateaddingnotes toa textonomatopoeiawords thatimitatesoundsconflicttheproblem orproblemsin a storyfigurativelanguageused to helpreader, includesmetaphors,similes,personification, etcflashbacka scene thatgoes back intime to giveneededinformation instoryevidenceproofresolutionendingwhere allquestionsareansweredinternalconflictstruggle withinthe mind of aliterary ordramaticcharacter,realisticfictiona storythat couldbe realbut is notstagedirectionswhat theactorsmust door portrayconveycommunicateinformationmoodwhat thereaderfeelsplaywrighttheauthor ofa playhistoricalfictiona story thatinvolves realevents inhistory butcharacters arefictionalidiommeaning isnot thedefinition ofits wordssimileacomparisonusing likeor as stanzaa groupof lines ina poemFREEfictionstory thatdescribesimaginaryevents/peopletonetheauthor'sattitudefactcan beprovengenreacategoryofliteratureinferenceuse clues andbackgroundknowledge;read betweenthe lineslinethesentenceof a poemclimaxturningpoint ofthe storymainideawhat thestory isaboutforeshadowclues/hintsof what isto comeauthor'spurposethereasonfor writinghyperboleextremeexaggerationsummarizegive a briefstatementof the mainpointsdialogueconversationbetween 2 ormorecharactersimageryhelps readervisualize thestory/eventsettingwhere andwhen astory takesplacenarratorpersontelling astorynonfictiontruestoriespersonificationgive humancharacteristicsto things thatare nothumanironyuse of wordsto convey ameaning thatis oppositethemethemessageautobiographystory of aperson's lifewritten bythat personmetaphorcomparisonthat doesnot use likeor asdramaaplayopinioncannotbeprovenexternalconflictstruggle betweena literary ordramatic characterand an outsideforcebiographystory of aperson's lifewritten bysomeoneelsealliterationsamebeginningsound in aseries ofwordsannotateaddingnotes toa textonomatopoeiawords thatimitatesoundsconflicttheproblem orproblemsin a storyfigurativelanguageused to helpreader, includesmetaphors,similes,personification, etcflashbacka scene thatgoes back intime to giveneededinformation instoryevidenceproofresolutionendingwhere allquestionsareansweredinternalconflictstruggle withinthe mind of aliterary ordramaticcharacter,realisticfictiona storythat couldbe realbut is notstagedirectionswhat theactorsmust door portrayconveycommunicateinformationmoodwhat thereaderfeelsplaywrighttheauthor ofa playhistoricalfictiona story thatinvolves realevents inhistory butcharacters arefictionalidiommeaning isnot thedefinition ofits wordssimileacomparisonusing likeor asstanzaa groupof lines ina poemFREEfictionstory thatdescribesimaginaryevents/peopletonetheauthor'sattitudefactcan beprovengenreacategoryofliteratureinferenceuse clues andbackgroundknowledge;read betweenthe lineslinethesentenceof a poemclimaxturningpoint ofthe storymainideawhat thestory isaboutforeshadowclues/hintsof what isto comeauthor'spurposethereasonfor writinghyperboleextremeexaggerationsummarizegive a briefstatementof the mainpointsdialogueconversationbetween 2 ormorecharactersimageryhelps readervisualize thestory/eventsettingwhere andwhen astory takesplacenarratorpersontelling astory

Reading Vocabulary Bingo Blue - 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. true stories
    nonfiction
  2. give human characteristics to things that are not human
    personification
  3. use of words to convey a meaning that is opposite
    irony
  4. the message
    theme
  5. story of a person's life written by that person
    autobiography
  6. comparison that does not use like or as
    metaphor
  7. a play
    drama
  8. cannot be proven
    opinion
  9. struggle between a literary or dramatic character and an outside force
    external conflict
  10. story of a person's life written by someone else
    biography
  11. same beginning sound in a series of words
    alliteration
  12. adding notes to a text
    annotate
  13. words that imitate sounds
    onomatopoeia
  14. the problem or problems in a story
    conflict
  15. used to help reader, includes metaphors, similes, personification, etc
    figurative language
  16. a scene that goes back in time to give needed information in story
    flashback
  17. proof
    evidence
  18. ending where all questions are answered
    resolution
  19. struggle within the mind of a literary or dramatic character,
    internal conflict
  20. a story that could be real but is not
    realistic fiction
  21. what the actors must do or portray
    stage directions
  22. communicate information
    convey
  23. what the reader feels
    mood
  24. the author of a play
    playwright
  25. a story that involves real events in history but characters are fictional
    historical fiction
  26. meaning is not the definition of its words
    idiom
  27. a comparison using like or as
    simile
  28. a group of lines in a poem
    stanza
  29. FREE
  30. story that describes imaginary events/people
    fiction
  31. the author's attitude
    tone
  32. can be proven
    fact
  33. a category of literature
    genre
  34. use clues and background knowledge; read between the lines
    inference
  35. the sentence of a poem
    line
  36. turning point of the story
    climax
  37. what the story is about
    main idea
  38. clues/hints of what is to come
    foreshadow
  39. the reason for writing
    author's purpose
  40. extreme exaggeration
    hyperbole
  41. give a brief statement of the main points
    summarize
  42. conversation between 2 or more characters
    dialogue
  43. helps reader visualize the story/event
    imagery
  44. where and when a story takes place
    setting
  45. person telling a story
    narrator