POV uses"he" and"she", knowsall characterfeelingspersonvs.personPOV uses"he" and"she", knowsno characterfeelingsauthor trying tohold reader'sattentionthroughenjoymentPOV uses "he"and "she", onlyknows onecharacter'sfeelingsauthortrying toconvincethe readerauthor tryingtoteach/provideinformationfinaloutcomeof a storypersonvs.naturePOVuses "I"and "me"personvs.machinetruestorieseverydayconflicts,cycle of life,either goodor bad endingwhathappensbecause ofthe climaxpersonvs. fatesetting,characters,andsituationPOVuses"you"mostemotionalpart of astorypersonvs.societymade-upstoriesconflicts,conflicts,conflictspersonvs. selfsilly situations,createslaughter,positive endingsuspensefulevents,sometimessupernatural,either good orbad endingPOV uses"he" and"she", knowsall characterfeelingspersonvs.personPOV uses"he" and"she", knowsno characterfeelingsauthor trying tohold reader'sattentionthroughenjoymentPOV uses "he"and "she", onlyknows onecharacter'sfeelingsauthortrying toconvincethe readerauthor tryingtoteach/provideinformationfinaloutcomeof a storypersonvs.naturePOVuses "I"and "me"personvs.machinetruestorieseverydayconflicts,cycle of life,either goodor bad endingwhathappensbecause ofthe climaxpersonvs. fatesetting,characters,andsituationPOVuses"you"mostemotionalpart of astorypersonvs.societymade-upstoriesconflicts,conflicts,conflictspersonvs. selfsilly situations,createslaughter,positive endingsuspensefulevents,sometimessupernatural,either good orbad ending

Literary Elements - 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. POV uses "he" and "she", knows all character feelings
  2. person vs. person
  3. POV uses "he" and "she", knows no character feelings
  4. author trying to hold reader's attention through enjoyment
  5. POV uses "he" and "she", only knows one character's feelings
  6. author trying to convince the reader
  7. author trying to teach/provide information
  8. final outcome of a story
  9. person vs. nature
  10. POV uses "I" and "me"
  11. person vs. machine
  12. true stories
  13. everyday conflicts, cycle of life, either good or bad ending
  14. what happens because of the climax
  15. person vs. fate
  16. setting, characters, and situation
  17. POV uses "you"
  18. most emotional part of a story
  19. person vs. society
  20. made-up stories
  21. conflicts, conflicts, conflicts
  22. person vs. self
  23. silly situations, creates laughter, positive ending
  24. suspenseful events, sometimes supernatural, either good or bad ending