1The number ofnights it tookthe spirits tochangeScroogeLinkingverbsverbs that donot showaction, like isor seemspolysemousA word thathas morethan onedefinition7The number ofnights thenarrator of TheTell-Tale Heartstalked the oldmangerundsVerbs endingin ing thatare used asnounsPrefixesThesechange aword'smeaningComplexSentenceA sentence withone dependentand oneindependentclauseCommaSpliceThe error madefrom joining twoindependentclauses withonly a commaendeavorTo try orattempt todosomethingVictorianLondonThe settingof AChristmasCarolparticiplesVerbs endingin ing or edthat are usedas adjectiveswistfulSad andlonging forsomethingthat haspassedimperativeDescribessomething thatis absolutelynecessary orcrucialFezziwigScrooge'sformerboss'name3The numberof wishes themonkey'spaw grantedits ownermeticulousDescribessomeone who iscareful andconcerned with thesmall details ofsomethingbenignharmless,gentle, orpleasantSubordinatingConjunctionsWords likealthough, if, andwhen that areused to makedependent clausesSuffixesThesechange aword's partof speechprofoundDeepandinsightfulTransitiveVerbsverbs thatmust havea directobjectCoordinatingconjunctionsFor, and,nor, but,or, yet, soatrocityA horrible actor crime,usuallyresulting inserious injurydesolateLonely,isolated,sad, ordepressed2The numberof years theFranks andVan Daanswere in hidingHelpingverbsThere are 26 ofthese verbs,including may,might, andmustsolaceTo comfortsomeonewhen theyare upsetovertObviousandnoticeableidiomsexamplesinclude:"he's nuts"and "whenpigs fly"teemTo be filledto the pointofoverflowingEbenezerScroogeTheprotagonistof AChristmasCaroltrepidationA trembling fearor nervousnessabout somethingthat mighthappencoherentTo makesense orbe logicalverseHow poemsare written(line by line)enjambmentA line ofpoetry thatruns on to thenext withoutpunctuationCompoundsentenceA sentencewith two ormoreindependentclausesDynamiccharactersCharacterswho undergoa significantchangeStaticcharactersCharacterswho staythe sameconsonanceThe repetitionof the sameconsonantsound in agroup of wordsdramaticironyWhen theaudiencerealizessomething thecharacters don'tSimplesentenceA sentencewith exactlyoneindependentclauseStructuralanalysisbreaking downa word into itsroots andaffixes todetermine itsmeaningluminousGiving offorsheddinglightEdgarAllanPoeTheauthor ofThe Tell-Tale HeartassonanceThe repetitionof the samevowel soundin a group ofwordsformidableIntimidating,large, ordifficult toovercomecapaciousAble tohold a lot;roomy orspaciousCharlesDickensThe authorof AChristmasCarolPrepositionalphraseA group of wordsthat begins with apreposition andends with a nounor pronoun1The number ofnights it tookthe spirits tochangeScroogeLinkingverbsverbs that donot showaction, like isor seemspolysemousA word thathas morethan onedefinition7The number ofnights thenarrator of TheTell-Tale Heartstalked the oldmangerundsVerbs endingin ing thatare used asnounsPrefixesThesechange aword'smeaningComplexSentenceA sentence withone dependentand oneindependentclauseCommaSpliceThe error madefrom joining twoindependentclauses withonly a commaendeavorTo try orattempt todosomethingVictorianLondonThe settingof AChristmasCarolparticiplesVerbs endingin ing or edthat are usedas adjectiveswistfulSad andlonging forsomethingthat haspassedimperativeDescribessomething thatis absolutelynecessary orcrucialFezziwigScrooge'sformerboss'name3The numberof wishes themonkey'spaw grantedits ownermeticulousDescribessomeone who iscareful andconcerned with thesmall details ofsomethingbenignharmless,gentle, orpleasantSubordinatingConjunctionsWords likealthough, if, andwhen that areused to makedependent clausesSuffixesThesechange aword's partof speechprofoundDeepandinsightfulTransitiveVerbsverbs thatmust havea directobjectCoordinatingconjunctionsFor, and,nor, but,or, yet, soatrocityA horrible actor crime,usuallyresulting inserious injurydesolateLonely,isolated,sad, ordepressed2The numberof years theFranks andVan Daanswere in hidingHelpingverbsThere are 26 ofthese verbs,including may,might, andmustsolaceTo comfortsomeonewhen theyare upsetovertObviousandnoticeableidiomsexamplesinclude:"he's nuts"and "whenpigs fly"teemTo be filledto the pointofoverflowingEbenezerScroogeTheprotagonistof AChristmasCaroltrepidationA trembling fearor nervousnessabout somethingthat mighthappencoherentTo makesense orbe logicalverseHow poemsare written(line by line)enjambmentA line ofpoetry thatruns on to thenext withoutpunctuationCompoundsentenceA sentencewith two ormoreindependentclausesDynamiccharactersCharacterswho undergoa significantchangeStaticcharactersCharacterswho staythe sameconsonanceThe repetitionof the sameconsonantsound in agroup of wordsdramaticironyWhen theaudiencerealizessomething thecharacters don'tSimplesentenceA sentencewith exactlyoneindependentclauseStructuralanalysisbreaking downa word into itsroots andaffixes todetermine itsmeaningluminousGiving offorsheddinglightEdgarAllanPoeTheauthor ofThe Tell-Tale HeartassonanceThe repetitionof the samevowel soundin a group ofwordsformidableIntimidating,large, ordifficult toovercomecapaciousAble tohold a lot;roomy orspaciousCharlesDickensThe authorof AChristmasCarolPrepositionalphraseA group of wordsthat begins with apreposition andends with a nounor pronoun

8th Grade English 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. The number of nights it took the spirits to change Scrooge
    1
  2. verbs that do not show action, like is or seems
    Linking verbs
  3. A word that has more than one definition
    polysemous
  4. The number of nights the narrator of The Tell-Tale Heart stalked the old man
    7
  5. Verbs ending in ing that are used as nouns
    gerunds
  6. These change a word's meaning
    Prefixes
  7. A sentence with one dependent and one independent clause
    Complex Sentence
  8. The error made from joining two independent clauses with only a comma
    Comma Splice
  9. To try or attempt to do something
    endeavor
  10. The setting of A Christmas Carol
    Victorian London
  11. Verbs ending in ing or ed that are used as adjectives
    participles
  12. Sad and longing for something that has passed
    wistful
  13. Describes something that is absolutely necessary or crucial
    imperative
  14. Scrooge's former boss' name
    Fezziwig
  15. The number of wishes the monkey's paw granted its owner
    3
  16. Describes someone who is careful and concerned with the small details of something
    meticulous
  17. harmless, gentle, or pleasant
    benign
  18. Words like although, if, and when that are used to make dependent clauses
    Subordinating Conjunctions
  19. These change a word's part of speech
    Suffixes
  20. Deep and insightful
    profound
  21. verbs that must have a direct object
    Transitive Verbs
  22. For, and, nor, but, or, yet, so
    Coordinating conjunctions
  23. A horrible act or crime, usually resulting in serious injury
    atrocity
  24. Lonely, isolated, sad, or depressed
    desolate
  25. The number of years the Franks and Van Daans were in hiding
    2
  26. There are 26 of these verbs, including may, might, and must
    Helping verbs
  27. To comfort someone when they are upset
    solace
  28. Obvious and noticeable
    overt
  29. examples include: "he's nuts" and "when pigs fly"
    idioms
  30. To be filled to the point of overflowing
    teem
  31. The protagonist of A Christmas Carol
    Ebenezer Scrooge
  32. A trembling fear or nervousness about something that might happen
    trepidation
  33. To make sense or be logical
    coherent
  34. How poems are written (line by line)
    verse
  35. A line of poetry that runs on to the next without punctuation
    enjambment
  36. A sentence with two or more independent clauses
    Compound sentence
  37. Characters who undergo a significant change
    Dynamic characters
  38. Characters who stay the same
    Static characters
  39. The repetition of the same consonant sound in a group of words
    consonance
  40. When the audience realizes something the characters don't
    dramatic irony
  41. A sentence with exactly one independent clause
    Simple sentence
  42. breaking down a word into its roots and affixes to determine its meaning
    Structural analysis
  43. Giving off or shedding light
    luminous
  44. The author of The Tell-Tale Heart
    Edgar Allan Poe
  45. The repetition of the same vowel sound in a group of words
    assonance
  46. Intimidating, large, or difficult to overcome
    formidable
  47. Able to hold a lot; roomy or spacious
    capacious
  48. The author of A Christmas Carol
    Charles Dickens
  49. A group of words that begins with a preposition and ends with a noun or pronoun
    Prepositional phrase