Triumvirate3 persongroup ofauthorityRobertFrostWho wrotethe poem“Fire &Ice”?sonnet14 line poemwith aregularrhymeschemeBlueSchoolcolorSimileComparisonof twodissimilarthings usinglike or asWarriorChallengeToday'scompetitionIronyThe use ofwords toconvey theopposite oftheir literalmeaning.6How manyPeaks are inthiscompetition?India in1920’sThe essayis set inwhatcountry?FalseI can wearpink hoodiesany day ofthe week.CoupletTwo lines ofpoetry thatrhyme at theend; often acompletethought.3A key wordoutline canhave AT THEMOST howmany words?DuplicateTo make anidenticalcopy ofsomething,to repeatPersonificationA figure of speech inwhich an inanimateobject or abstractionis endowed withhuman qualities orabilities.Incorrect, theelephant wasalive and diedslowly andpainfully after30 minsThe elephantdid not sufferany pain inthe essay?YesCan a key wordoutline haveunlimitednumbers,symbols, andabbreviations?UnilateralOne sided;done by oraffectinganother(person, group,etc)EnglishThe bestclass ofthe day!MyPeakThebestPeak!haikuA poem thathas 5 syllablesin the first andthird lines of thepoem:“BecauseI could notstop forDeath”A free versepoem that talksabout lookingback on life andhaving regretsFreeVersepoemhas no realstructureor rhymeschemeMonogramA designcomposed ofletters, usuallythe first letterof a nameJumboshrimpAnoxymoron.GeorgeOrwell Who wrotethe essay“Shooting anElephant”DecimateTo destroy alarge part of; - To kill onein every tenLynxOurschoolmascotTriumvirate3 persongroup ofauthorityRobertFrostWho wrotethe poem“Fire &Ice”?sonnet14 line poemwith aregularrhymeschemeBlueSchoolcolorSimileComparisonof twodissimilarthings usinglike or asWarriorChallengeToday'scompetitionIronyThe use ofwords toconvey theopposite oftheir literalmeaning.6How manyPeaks are inthiscompetition?India in1920’sThe essayis set inwhatcountry?FalseI can wearpink hoodiesany day ofthe week.CoupletTwo lines ofpoetry thatrhyme at theend; often acompletethought.3A key wordoutline canhave AT THEMOST howmany words?DuplicateTo make anidenticalcopy ofsomething,to repeatPersonificationA figure of speech inwhich an inanimateobject or abstractionis endowed withhuman qualities orabilities.Incorrect, theelephant wasalive and diedslowly andpainfully after30 minsThe elephantdid not sufferany pain inthe essay?YesCan a key wordoutline haveunlimitednumbers,symbols, andabbreviations?UnilateralOne sided;done by oraffectinganother(person, group,etc)EnglishThe bestclass ofthe day!MyPeakThebestPeak!haikuA poem thathas 5 syllablesin the first andthird lines of thepoem:“BecauseI could notstop forDeath”A free versepoem that talksabout lookingback on life andhaving regretsFreeVersepoemhas no realstructureor rhymeschemeMonogramA designcomposed ofletters, usuallythe first letterof a nameJumboshrimpAnoxymoron.GeorgeOrwell Who wrotethe essay“Shooting anElephant”DecimateTo destroy alarge part of; - To kill onein every tenLynxOurschoolmascot

7th Grade English - 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. 3 person group of authority
    Triumvirate
  2. Who wrote the poem “Fire & Ice”?
    Robert Frost
  3. 14 line poem with a regular rhyme scheme
    sonnet
  4. School color
    Blue
  5. Comparison of two dissimilar things using like or as
    Simile
  6. Today's competition
    Warrior Challenge
  7. The use of words to convey the opposite of their literal meaning.
    Irony
  8. How many Peaks are in this competition?
    6
  9. The essay is set in what country?
    India in 1920’s
  10. I can wear pink hoodies any day of the week.
    False
  11. Two lines of poetry that rhyme at the end; often a complete thought.
    Couplet
  12. A key word outline can have AT THE MOST how many words?
    3
  13. To make an identical copy of something, to repeat
    Duplicate
  14. A figure of speech in which an inanimate object or abstraction is endowed with human qualities or abilities.
    Personification
  15. The elephant did not suffer any pain in the essay?
    Incorrect, the elephant was alive and died slowly and painfully after 30 mins
  16. Can a key word outline have unlimited numbers, symbols, and abbreviations?
    Yes
  17. One sided; done by or affecting another (person, group, etc)
    Unilateral
  18. The best class of the day!
    English
  19. The best Peak!
    My Peak
  20. A poem that has 5 syllables in the first and third lines of the poem:
    haiku
  21. A free verse poem that talks about looking back on life and having regrets
    “Because I could not stop for Death”
  22. has no real structure or rhyme scheme
    Free Verse poem
  23. A design composed of letters, usually the first letter of a name
    Monogram
  24. An oxymoron.
    Jumbo shrimp
  25. Who wrote the essay “Shooting an Elephant”
    George Orwell
  26. To destroy a large part of ; - To kill one in every ten
    Decimate
  27. Our school mascot
    Lynx