RepetitionRepeatingthe samewords orphrasesNonverbalCommunicationCommunicationwithout wordsOxymoronContradictionof wordsConsonanceRepetitionofconsonantsoundspresidingofficerthe legislatorelected by thechambermembers to bein control of thesessionIronyWords thatimply theopposite ofwhat theyseemVerbalCommunicationCommunicationwith wordsbilla list of sections,which if enactedby the chambermembers willbecome lawCardContains thecitation andevidenceexplainedCredibilitythe quality ofbeingbelievable ortrustworthycross-examinationquestioningperiod of theauthor orspeakersLightningMcQueen"Ka-Chow!"Fallacyamisunderstandingresulting fromincorrectreasoningConcreteWordsPerceivedthrough sight,hearing,touch, taste,or smellSimileComparison oftwo items thatare essentiallyunlike, usinglike or asAuthorshipSpeecha persuasivespeech bythe author ofthe bill orresolutionVolumeHow loudor soft aspeakerspeaksParalanguageChangingverbalcommunicationnonverballyAllusionReference toa well-knownperson,place, orthingPersonificationGivinghumanqualities tonon-humanthingsMetaphorComparisonbetween twothings, notusing like orasAbstractWordsQualities,attributes,orconceptsRhymeWordsthat endin samesoundsAssonanceRepetitionof vowelsoundsToneThe attitudeor mood ofthe words aspeakerspeaksAlliterationRecurrentinitialsounds inwordsHyperboleExaggerationEmphasisStresskeywordsRepetitionRepeatingthe samewords orphrasesNonverbalCommunicationCommunicationwithout wordsOxymoronContradictionof wordsConsonanceRepetitionofconsonantsoundspresidingofficerthe legislatorelected by thechambermembers to bein control of thesessionIronyWords thatimply theopposite ofwhat theyseemVerbalCommunicationCommunicationwith wordsbilla list of sections,which if enactedby the chambermembers willbecome lawCardContains thecitation andevidenceexplainedCredibilitythe quality ofbeingbelievable ortrustworthycross-examinationquestioningperiod of theauthor orspeakersLightningMcQueen"Ka-Chow!"Fallacyamisunderstandingresulting fromincorrectreasoningConcreteWordsPerceivedthrough sight,hearing,touch, taste,or smellSimileComparison oftwo items thatare essentiallyunlike, usinglike or asAuthorshipSpeecha persuasivespeech bythe author ofthe bill orresolutionVolumeHow loudor soft aspeakerspeaksParalanguageChangingverbalcommunicationnonverballyAllusionReference toa well-knownperson,place, orthingPersonificationGivinghumanqualities tonon-humanthingsMetaphorComparisonbetween twothings, notusing like orasAbstractWordsQualities,attributes,orconceptsRhymeWordsthat endin samesoundsAssonanceRepetitionof vowelsoundsToneThe attitudeor mood ofthe words aspeakerspeaksAlliterationRecurrentinitialsounds inwordsHyperboleExaggerationEmphasisStresskeywords

Lehman - Debate 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. Repeating the same words or phrases
    Repetition
  2. Communication without words
    Nonverbal Communication
  3. Contradiction of words
    Oxymoron
  4. Repetition of consonant sounds
    Consonance
  5. the legislator elected by the chamber members to be in control of the session
    presiding officer
  6. Words that imply the opposite of what they seem
    Irony
  7. Communication with words
    Verbal Communication
  8. a list of sections, which if enacted by the chamber members will become law
    bill
  9. Contains the citation and evidence explained
    Card
  10. the quality of being believable or trustworthy
    Credibility
  11. questioning period of the author or speakers
    cross-examination
  12. "Ka-Chow!"
    Lightning McQueen
  13. a misunderstanding resulting from incorrect reasoning
    Fallacy
  14. Perceived through sight, hearing, touch, taste, or smell
    Concrete Words
  15. Comparison of two items that are essentially unlike, using like or as
    Simile
  16. a persuasive speech by the author of the bill or resolution
    Authorship Speech
  17. How loud or soft a speaker speaks
    Volume
  18. Changing verbal communication nonverbally
    Paralanguage
  19. Reference to a well-known person, place, or thing
    Allusion
  20. Giving human qualities to non-human things
    Personification
  21. Comparison between two things, not using like or as
    Metaphor
  22. Qualities, attributes, or concepts
    Abstract Words
  23. Words that end in same sounds
    Rhyme
  24. Repetition of vowel sounds
    Assonance
  25. The attitude or mood of the words a speaker speaks
    Tone
  26. Recurrent initial sounds in words
    Alliteration
  27. Exaggeration
    Hyperbole
  28. Stress keywords
    Emphasis