ArgumentBased onresearchand factsStanzaA groupof lines ina poemExtreme/AbsoluteLanguageExaggerated,overblownstatement thatis probablyuntrueThemeCentralidea of awork ofliteraturePersuasion Facts andresearchFictionA story thatis not true oris made up  FreeVersePoetry thatdoes not havea regular meteror rhymeschemePartsof aSpeechClaim,evidence,appeal,conclusionRhymeSchemethepattern ofrhyme ina poemSonnet14-linePoemExpositoryEssayan essay thatexplains,informs, orpresentsinformationPointofViewtheperspectivefrom which astory is toldAudiencethe listener,viewer, orreader of atextAuthor'sPurposeThe reason theauthor has forwriting. ( Inform,persuade,express, &entertain)Thesisthe primarypositiontaken by awriter orspeakerSymbolanything thatstands for orrepresentssomethingelseNon-Fictionwriting thattells aboutreal people,places, andeventsAnnotationa note ofexplanationor commentadded to atextToneA writer'sattitudetoward his orher subjectmatterHyperboleExaggerationFigurativeLanguagewriting orspeech thatis not meantto be takenliterallyArgumentativeEssayan essay thattries to provea point bysupporting itwith evidenceForeshadowA warning orindication ofa futureeventContextWords, events,orcircumstancesthat helpdeterminemeaning.butterflyeffectThe idea that a smalleffect or thing canhave a large impact ifit happens to tip thebalance, causingother changes thatcreate a major event.Asidea line spoken byan actor to theaudience but notintended for othersin the story/ onstageGenrea majorcategoryor type ofliteratureClichea worn-outidea oroverusedexpressionArgumentBased onresearchand factsStanzaA groupof lines ina poemExtreme/AbsoluteLanguageExaggerated,overblownstatement thatis probablyuntrueThemeCentralidea of awork ofliteraturePersuasion Facts andresearchFictionA story thatis not true oris made up  FreeVersePoetry thatdoes not havea regular meteror rhymeschemePartsof aSpeechClaim,evidence,appeal,conclusionRhymeSchemethepattern ofrhyme ina poemSonnet14-linePoemExpositoryEssayan essay thatexplains,informs, orpresentsinformationPointofViewtheperspectivefrom which astory is toldAudiencethe listener,viewer, orreader of atextAuthor'sPurposeThe reason theauthor has forwriting. ( Inform,persuade,express, &entertain)Thesisthe primarypositiontaken by awriter orspeakerSymbolanything thatstands for orrepresentssomethingelseNon-Fictionwriting thattells aboutreal people,places, andeventsAnnotationa note ofexplanationor commentadded to atextToneA writer'sattitudetoward his orher subjectmatterHyperboleExaggerationFigurativeLanguagewriting orspeech thatis not meantto be takenliterallyArgumentativeEssayan essay thattries to provea point bysupporting itwith evidenceForeshadowA warning orindication ofa futureeventContextWords, events,orcircumstancesthat helpdeterminemeaning.butterflyeffectThe idea that a smalleffect or thing canhave a large impact ifit happens to tip thebalance, causingother changes thatcreate a major event.Asidea line spoken byan actor to theaudience but notintended for othersin the story/ onstageGenrea majorcategoryor type ofliteratureClichea worn-outidea oroverusedexpression

Semester Review - 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. Based on research and facts
    Argument
  2. A group of lines in a poem
    Stanza
  3. Exaggerated, overblown statement that is probably untrue
    Extreme/ Absolute Language
  4. Central idea of a work of literature
    Theme
  5. Facts and research
    Persuasion
  6. A story that is not true or is made up
    Fiction
  7. Poetry that does not have a regular meter or rhyme scheme
    Free Verse
  8. Claim, evidence, appeal, conclusion
    Parts of a Speech
  9. the pattern of rhyme in a poem
    Rhyme Scheme
  10. 14-line Poem
    Sonnet
  11. an essay that explains, informs, or presents information
    Expository Essay
  12. the perspective from which a story is told
    Point of View
  13. the listener, viewer, or reader of a text
    Audience
  14. The reason the author has for writing. ( Inform, persuade, express, & entertain)
    Author's Purpose
  15. the primary position taken by a writer or speaker
    Thesis
  16. anything that stands for or represents something else
    Symbol
  17. writing that tells about real people, places, and events
    Non- Fiction
  18. a note of explanation or comment added to a text
    Annotation
  19. A writer's attitude toward his or her subject matter
    Tone
  20. Exaggeration
    Hyperbole
  21. writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally
    Figurative Language
  22. an essay that tries to prove a point by supporting it with evidence
    Argumentative Essay
  23. A warning or indication of a future event
    Foreshadow
  24. Words, events, or circumstances that help determine meaning.
    Context
  25. The idea that a small effect or thing can have a large impact if it happens to tip the balance, causing other changes that create a major event.
    butterfly effect
  26. a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others in the story/ on stage
    Aside
  27. a major category or type of literature
    Genre
  28. a worn-out idea or overused expression
    Cliche