Turningpoint instory The mostexciting,intense, orimportant eventin astoryRisingActionExpositionThe main problem &difficultcircumstances thatarise as the maincharacter tries tosolve his/herproblem CharacterssettingThe point in astorywhere the conflictor complicationsaresolvedThe backgroundinformation given atthe beginning of thestory about themain characters andsettingResolutionFallingActionThe series ofrelated events thatbegin after theexposition andleadup to the climaxFree!ClimaxConflictThe main eventsofa story, written insequence, andincluding abeginning,middle, and end The series ofevents that occurafter the climax,and when theconflict has beenresolvedEnd ofStory PlotFallingActionMiddleofStoryBeginningof StoryTurningpoint instory The mostexciting,intense, orimportant eventin astoryRisingActionExpositionThe main problem &difficultcircumstances thatarise as the maincharacter tries tosolve his/herproblem CharacterssettingThe point in astorywhere the conflictor complicationsaresolvedThe backgroundinformation given atthe beginning of thestory about themain characters andsettingResolutionFallingActionThe series ofrelated events thatbegin after theexposition andleadup to the climaxFree!ClimaxConflictThe main eventsofa story, written insequence, andincluding abeginning,middle, and end The series ofevents that occurafter the climax,and when theconflict has beenresolvedEnd ofStory PlotFallingActionMiddleofStoryBeginningof Story

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. Turning point in story
  2. The most exciting, intense, or important event in a story
  3. Rising Action
  4. Exposition
  5. The main problem & difficult circumstances that arise as the main character tries to solve his/her problem
  6. Characters
  7. setting
  8. The point in a story where the conflict or complications are solved
  9. The background information given at the beginning of the story about the main characters and setting
  10. Resolution
  11. Falling Action
  12. The series of related events that begin after the exposition and lead up to the climax
  13. Free!
  14. Climax
  15. Conflict
  16. The main events of a story, written in sequence, and including a beginning, middle, and end
  17. The series of events that occur after the climax, and when the conflict has been resolved
  18. End of Story
  19. Plot
  20. Falling Action
  21. Middle of Story
  22. Beginning of Story