A variety oflanguageused in aspecificsettingEndRhymeLineBreakMultimediaMeterA way ofspeakingthat conveysmeaningRhymeWhen the lastsyllables in twoor more linesrhyme witheachotherA regularandrepeatedpattern ofsoundsRegisterRhythmMultimediaMoodRhymeThecombineduse ofseveralmediaStanzaMeterWhen thefinal soundsin a wordsoundsimilarThe feelingthat a writtenworkconveys tothe audienceEndRhymeThe patternof beats, it issimilar torhythmA groupof lines ina poemToneWhen twolines in apoem aresplitA variety oflanguageused in aspecificsettingEndRhymeLineBreakMultimediaMeterA way ofspeakingthat conveysmeaningRhymeWhen the lastsyllables in twoor more linesrhyme witheachotherA regularandrepeatedpattern ofsoundsRegisterRhythmMultimediaMoodRhymeThecombineduse ofseveralmediaStanzaMeterWhen thefinal soundsin a wordsoundsimilarThe feelingthat a writtenworkconveys tothe audienceEndRhymeThe patternof beats, it issimilar torhythmA groupof lines ina poemToneWhen twolines in apoem aresplit

Untitled 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. A variety of language used in a specific setting
  2. End Rhyme
  3. Line Break
  4. Multimedia
  5. Meter
  6. A way of speaking that conveys meaning
  7. Rhyme
  8. When the last syllables in two or more lines rhyme with eachother
  9. A regular and repeated pattern of sounds
  10. Register
  11. Rhythm
  12. Multimedia
  13. Mood
  14. Rhyme
  15. The combined use of several media
  16. Stanza
  17. Meter
  18. When the final sounds in a word sound similar
  19. The feeling that a written work conveys to the audience
  20. End Rhyme
  21. The pattern of beats, it is similar to rhythm
  22. A group of lines in a poem
  23. Tone
  24. When two lines in a poem are split