The author’smessage fora piece ofliterature.A personfrom a story,novel,book, orplay.A literaryterms thatdescribes theevents from astory.visualeffects in anexpositorystory.Somethingthat canbe proven.To show orindicatebeforehand.Predetermine.Theproblem ina story.Where thestorytakesplace.Theperspectiveof thenarrativevoice.The effectis a resultof thecause.An orderedlist of objectssuch asevents from astory.Bold ordaringacts.Thesolution toa problemin a story.The kind of actionthat occurs as twoor more objectshave an effectupon each other.A view orjudgment formedabout something,usually not havingto do with fact.Thepersontelling thestory.featuresused in textin anexpositorystory.A significant,descriptiveword or wordsincluded intext.To provesomethingwithreasonableevidence.What thestory/ section/paragraph ismainly about.Sentences/facts thatsupport themain idea.The wordingbelow apicture orillustration.To confirmor deny whatis happeningin a story.The way theauthor hasplanned astory/ essay.The author’smessage fora piece ofliterature.A personfrom a story,novel,book, orplay.A literaryterms thatdescribes theevents from astory.visualeffects in anexpositorystory.Somethingthat canbe proven.To show orindicatebeforehand.Predetermine.Theproblem ina story.Where thestorytakesplace.Theperspectiveof thenarrativevoice.The effectis a resultof thecause.An orderedlist of objectssuch asevents from astory.Bold ordaringacts.Thesolution toa problemin a story.The kind of actionthat occurs as twoor more objectshave an effectupon each other.A view orjudgment formedabout something,usually not havingto do with fact.Thepersontelling thestory.featuresused in textin anexpositorystory.A significant,descriptiveword or wordsincluded intext.To provesomethingwithreasonableevidence.What thestory/ section/paragraph ismainly about.Sentences/facts thatsupport themain idea.The wordingbelow apicture orillustration.To confirmor deny whatis happeningin a story.The way theauthor hasplanned astory/ essay.

Fiction & Expository(Non-Fiction) 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 author’s message for a piece of literature.
  2. A person from a story, novel, book, or play.
  3. A literary terms that describes the events from a story.
  4. visual effects in an expository story.
  5. Something that can be proven.
  6. To show or indicate beforehand. Predetermine.
  7. The problem in a story.
  8. Where the story takes place.
  9. The perspective of the narrative voice.
  10. The effect is a result of the cause.
  11. An ordered list of objects such as events from a story.
  12. Bold or daring acts.
  13. The solution to a problem in a story.
  14. The kind of action that occurs as two or more objects have an effect upon each other.
  15. A view or judgment formed about something, usually not having to do with fact.
  16. The person telling the story.
  17. features used in text in an expository story.
  18. A significant, descriptive word or words included in text.
  19. To prove something with reasonable evidence.
  20. What the story/ section/ paragraph is mainly about.
  21. Sentences/ facts that support the main idea.
  22. The wording below a picture or illustration.
  23. To confirm or deny what is happening in a story.
  24. The way the author has planned a story/ essay.