TalksaboutfamilyAcknowledgesa weaknessAppealsto pityConcedesor usesconcessionMakes acomparisonUses anexpertopinionCreatesan artisticproofUses asimileEmphasizessharedexperiencesEstablishescredibility byshowing offexperiencesAppealstoaudienceof childrenChangesthe toneAppeals tosense ofcommunity/ patriotismUses aneither / orstatementAppealstohappinessUsessympathyUses ametaphorDiscussesexigenceReminiscesaboutchildhoodUses arhetoricalquestionUsesempathyAddresses thecounterargumentQuotesastatisticTells apersonalanecdoteTalksaboutfamilyAcknowledgesa weaknessAppealsto pityConcedesor usesconcessionMakes acomparisonUses anexpertopinionCreatesan artisticproofUses asimileEmphasizessharedexperiencesEstablishescredibility byshowing offexperiencesAppealstoaudienceof childrenChangesthe toneAppeals tosense ofcommunity/ patriotismUses aneither / orstatementAppealstohappinessUsessympathyUses ametaphorDiscussesexigenceReminiscesaboutchildhoodUses arhetoricalquestionUsesempathyAddresses thecounterargumentQuotesastatisticTells apersonalanecdote

Smash Boom Best Rhetorical Analysis 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. Talks about family
  2. Acknowledges a weakness
  3. Appeals to pity
  4. Concedes or uses concession
  5. Makes a comparison
  6. Uses an expert opinion
  7. Creates an artistic proof
  8. Uses a simile
  9. Emphasizes shared experiences
  10. Establishes credibility by showing off experiences
  11. Appeals to audience of children
  12. Changes the tone
  13. Appeals to sense of community / patriotism
  14. Uses an either / or statement
  15. Appeals to happiness
  16. Uses sympathy
  17. Uses a metaphor
  18. Discusses exigence
  19. Reminisces about childhood
  20. Uses a rhetorical question
  21. Uses empathy
  22. Addresses the counterargument
  23. Quotes a statistic
  24. Tells a personal anecdote