silly situations, creates laughter, positive ending author trying to convince the reader author trying to teach/provide information POV uses "I" and "me" person vs. self what happens because of the climax true stories everyday conflicts, cycle of life, either good or bad ending final outcome of a story made- up stories POV uses "he" and "she", only knows one character's feelings person vs. nature person vs. fate suspenseful events, sometimes supernatural, either good or bad ending person vs. machine conflicts, conflicts, conflicts author trying to hold reader's attention through enjoyment setting, characters, and situation person vs. person most emotional part of a story POV uses "you" POV uses "he" and "she", knows all character feelings person vs. society POV uses "he" and "she", knows no character feelings silly situations, creates laughter, positive ending author trying to convince the reader author trying to teach/provide information POV uses "I" and "me" person vs. self what happens because of the climax true stories everyday conflicts, cycle of life, either good or bad ending final outcome of a story made- up stories POV uses "he" and "she", only knows one character's feelings person vs. nature person vs. fate suspenseful events, sometimes supernatural, either good or bad ending person vs. machine conflicts, conflicts, conflicts author trying to hold reader's attention through enjoyment setting, characters, and situation person vs. person most emotional part of a story POV uses "you" POV uses "he" and "she", knows all character feelings person vs. society POV uses "he" and "she", knows no character feelings
(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.
silly situations, creates laughter, positive ending
author trying to convince the reader
author trying to teach/provide information
POV uses "I" and "me"
person vs. self
what happens because of the climax
true stories
everyday conflicts, cycle of life, either good or bad ending
final outcome of a story
made-up stories
POV uses "he" and "she", only knows one character's feelings
person vs. nature
person vs. fate
suspenseful events, sometimes supernatural, either good or bad ending
person vs. machine
conflicts,
conflicts, conflicts
author trying to hold reader's attention through enjoyment
setting, characters, and situation
person vs. person
most emotional part of a story
POV uses "you"
POV uses "he" and "she", knows all character feelings
person vs. society
POV uses "he" and "she", knows no character feelings