Pointof ViewA voicewith whichthe story isnarratedToneAuthor'sattitude in astory that hetries to conveyto a readerPlotAsequenceof eventsin a story3rdPersonA narrativevoice thatusespronouns "he,she, they"MetaphorA figure ofspeechcomparingtwo unlikelyobjectsAlliterationRepetition ofthe firstconsonantsound in twoor more wordsSimileA figure ofspeechcomparing twounlikely objectsusing "like oras"ClimaxThe turningpoint in a story,that marks achange in acharacter, or theeventsThemeA moralor a lifelessonInferenceConclusionbased onbackgroundknowledge andtext evidence1stPersonA narrativevoice that usespronouns "I,me, mine, we,us, ours"ContextCluesClues in text thathelp the readerto determine themeaning of anunfamiliar wordConflictA problem ora challengeto be solved2ndPersonA narrativevoice thatusespronouns"You, yours"PerspectiveHow charactersreact to theevents or othercharacters in astoryImagerySensory languagethat helps thereader to visualizethe scene or theeventAllusiona reference toa well-knownperson, place,thing, or formof artRisingActionThe secondstage in a plot,where a conflictis defined andevents get moreintenseFallingActionThe fourthstage in a story,where eventslead to theresolution ofconflictsExpositionThe first stage ofthe plot wherecharacters,setting, andconflict areintroducedTopicWhatthe textis aboutIdioman expression thatdoes not makelogical sense buthas a culturallyestablishedmeaningResolutionThe fifthstage in aplot whereconflicts areresolvedPersonificationAttribution ofhumanqualities toinanimateobjectsPointof ViewA voicewith whichthe story isnarratedToneAuthor'sattitude in astory that hetries to conveyto a readerPlotAsequenceof eventsin a story3rdPersonA narrativevoice thatusespronouns "he,she, they"MetaphorA figure ofspeechcomparingtwo unlikelyobjectsAlliterationRepetition ofthe firstconsonantsound in twoor more wordsSimileA figure ofspeechcomparing twounlikely objectsusing "like oras"ClimaxThe turningpoint in a story,that marks achange in acharacter, or theeventsThemeA moralor a lifelessonInferenceConclusionbased onbackgroundknowledge andtext evidence1stPersonA narrativevoice that usespronouns "I,me, mine, we,us, ours"ContextCluesClues in text thathelp the readerto determine themeaning of anunfamiliar wordConflictA problem ora challengeto be solved2ndPersonA narrativevoice thatusespronouns"You, yours"PerspectiveHow charactersreact to theevents or othercharacters in astoryImagerySensory languagethat helps thereader to visualizethe scene or theeventAllusiona reference toa well-knownperson, place,thing, or formof artRisingActionThe secondstage in a plot,where a conflictis defined andevents get moreintenseFallingActionThe fourthstage in a story,where eventslead to theresolution ofconflictsExpositionThe first stage ofthe plot wherecharacters,setting, andconflict areintroducedTopicWhatthe textis aboutIdioman expression thatdoes not makelogical sense buthas a culturallyestablishedmeaningResolutionThe fifthstage in aplot whereconflicts areresolvedPersonificationAttribution ofhumanqualities toinanimateobjects

Vocabulary 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. A voice with which the story is narrated
    Point of View
  2. Author's attitude in a story that he tries to convey to a reader
    Tone
  3. A sequence of events in a story
    Plot
  4. A narrative voice that uses pronouns "he, she, they"
    3rd Person
  5. A figure of speech comparing two unlikely objects
    Metaphor
  6. Repetition of the first consonant sound in two or more words
    Alliteration
  7. A figure of speech comparing two unlikely objects using "like or as"
    Simile
  8. The turning point in a story, that marks a change in a character, or the events
    Climax
  9. A moral or a life lesson
    Theme
  10. Conclusion based on background knowledge and text evidence
    Inference
  11. A narrative voice that uses pronouns "I, me, mine, we, us, ours"
    1st Person
  12. Clues in text that help the reader to determine the meaning of an unfamiliar word
    Context Clues
  13. A problem or a challenge to be solved
    Conflict
  14. A narrative voice that uses pronouns "You, yours"
    2nd Person
  15. How characters react to the events or other characters in a story
    Perspective
  16. Sensory language that helps the reader to visualize the scene or the event
    Imagery
  17. a reference to a well-known person, place, thing, or form of art
    Allusion
  18. The second stage in a plot, where a conflict is defined and events get more intense
    Rising Action
  19. The fourth stage in a story, where events lead to the resolution of conflicts
    Falling Action
  20. The first stage of the plot where characters, setting, and conflict are introduced
    Exposition
  21. What the text is about
    Topic
  22. an expression that does not make logical sense but has a culturally established meaning
    Idiom
  23. The fifth stage in a plot where conflicts are resolved
    Resolution
  24. Attribution of human qualities to inanimate objects
    Personification