A questionthat doesnot requirean answer. The repetitionof consonantsounds e.g.bumbling, bandof baboons.A word thatsounds like theword it isdescribing e.g.‘splash’ and‘buzz’.A comparisonbetween twowords torepresentsomething else.The overallatmosphereof a poem.Exaggerationfor effect.A pair of linesin a poemthat have thesame endrhyme.The use ofsymbols torepresentideas orqualities.Wordsthat havesimilarsounds.The poet’sfeelingstowards aparticularsubject/topic.When theweatherrepresents themood in aparticularmoment.Givinghumanqualities tosomethingnon-human.Acomparisonusing ‘like’or ‘as’.Visuallydescriptivelanguage.Giving anauthoritativecommand. Therepetition ofthe sameword.A questionthat doesnot requirean answer. The repetitionof consonantsounds e.g.bumbling, bandof baboons.A word thatsounds like theword it isdescribing e.g.‘splash’ and‘buzz’.A comparisonbetween twowords torepresentsomething else.The overallatmosphereof a poem.Exaggerationfor effect.A pair of linesin a poemthat have thesame endrhyme.The use ofsymbols torepresentideas orqualities.Wordsthat havesimilarsounds.The poet’sfeelingstowards aparticularsubject/topic.When theweatherrepresents themood in aparticularmoment.Givinghumanqualities tosomethingnon-human.Acomparisonusing ‘like’or ‘as’.Visuallydescriptivelanguage.Giving anauthoritativecommand. Therepetition ofthe sameword.

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 question that does not require an answer.
  2. The repetition of consonant sounds e.g. bumbling, band of baboons.
  3. A word that sounds like the word it is describing e.g. ‘splash’ and ‘buzz’.
  4. A comparison between two words to represent something else.
  5. The overall atmosphere of a poem.
  6. Exaggeration for effect.
  7. A pair of lines in a poem that have the same end rhyme.
  8. The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
  9. Words that have similar sounds.
  10. The poet’s feelings towards a particular subject/topic.
  11. When the weather represents the mood in a particular moment.
  12. Giving human qualities to something non-human.
  13. A comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
  14. Visually descriptive language.
  15. Giving an authoritative command.
  16. The repetition of the same word.