a phrase orexpression thathas a differentmeaning thanwhat it says. What isanidiom?The author'scentral ideaor messageWhat istheme?TrueTrue or false: Thefour main parts ofan argument areclaims,counterclaims,reasons, andevidence.how orwhysomethinghappened What iscause andeffect?To keep tabs onthe populationanddemonstratetheir power. why doesthegovernmenthost the'reaping'?TrueTrue or false:Figurativelanguageshould NOT betaken literally. Sleddingdown the hillin the fallingsnowIn The Giver,what is thefirst memoryJonasreceives? A means ofsendingcommunicationto anaudience. What ismedia?First-PersonWhich point ofview (POV) isthis an exampleof: I went to thestore to buygroceries. AcounterclaimWhat isanopposingclaim? Thetelling offeelingsIn The Giver,what doesthe family doas a ritual atdinner time?FindsimilaritiesanddifferencesWhat does itmean tocompare andcontrast?FalseA writer’sword choiceis random(true orfalse).Third-PersonWhich POV?Jonas madeit to the topof themountain. someonewho changedto a differentreligion orbelief systemWhatdoes"convert"mean?people whotake the lawinto theirown handsWhat is a"vigilante"?a discussionor debatemarked byopposingviews What doesthe word"controversy"mean?Any personover the ageof 71 must goto die in themountains In "The WiseOld Woman",what doesthe younglord decree?events in theorder inwhich theytook placeWhat does"sequential"mean?A naturalability todosomethingWhat is themeaning ofthe word"aptitude"?make aguessbased onevidenceWhatdoes itmean toinfer?When anauthor presentsa problem andoffers a solution What isproblemandsolution?Second-PersonWhich POV?When anarratoraddresses thereader as "you". To convinceor persuadethe reader oraudience ofsomething.What is thepurpose ofmaking anargument?a phrase orexpression thathas a differentmeaning thanwhat it says. What isanidiom?The author'scentral ideaor messageWhat istheme?TrueTrue or false: Thefour main parts ofan argument areclaims,counterclaims,reasons, andevidence.how orwhysomethinghappened What iscause andeffect?To keep tabs onthe populationanddemonstratetheir power. why doesthegovernmenthost the'reaping'?TrueTrue or false:Figurativelanguageshould NOT betaken literally. Sleddingdown the hillin the fallingsnowIn The Giver,what is thefirst memoryJonasreceives? A means ofsendingcommunicationto anaudience. What ismedia?First-PersonWhich point ofview (POV) isthis an exampleof: I went to thestore to buygroceries. AcounterclaimWhat isanopposingclaim? Thetelling offeelingsIn The Giver,what doesthe family doas a ritual atdinner time?FindsimilaritiesanddifferencesWhat does itmean tocompare andcontrast?FalseA writer’sword choiceis random(true orfalse).Third-PersonWhich POV?Jonas madeit to the topof themountain. someonewho changedto a differentreligion orbelief systemWhatdoes"convert"mean?people whotake the lawinto theirown handsWhat is a"vigilante"?a discussionor debatemarked byopposingviews What doesthe word"controversy"mean?Any personover the ageof 71 must goto die in themountains In "The WiseOld Woman",what doesthe younglord decree?events in theorder inwhich theytook placeWhat does"sequential"mean?A naturalability todosomethingWhat is themeaning ofthe word"aptitude"?make aguessbased onevidenceWhatdoes itmean toinfer?When anauthor presentsa problem andoffers a solution What isproblemandsolution?Second-PersonWhich POV?When anarratoraddresses thereader as "you". To convinceor persuadethe reader oraudience ofsomething.What is thepurpose ofmaking anargument?

English 7A Unit 2 Final 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. What is an idiom?
    a phrase or expression that has a different meaning than what it says.
  2. What is theme?
    The author's central idea or message
  3. True or false: The four main parts of an argument are claims, counterclaims, reasons, and evidence.
    True
  4. What is cause and effect?
    how or why something happened
  5. why does the government host the 'reaping'?
    To keep tabs on the population and demonstrate their power.
  6. True or false: Figurative language should NOT be taken literally.
    True
  7. In The Giver, what is the first memory Jonas receives?
    Sledding down the hill in the falling snow
  8. What is media?
    A means of sending communication to an audience.
  9. Which point of view (POV) is this an example of: I went to the store to buy groceries.
    First-Person
  10. What is an opposing claim?
    A counterclaim
  11. In The Giver, what does the family do as a ritual at dinner time?
    The telling of feelings
  12. What does it mean to compare and contrast?
    Find similarities and differences
  13. A writer’s word choice is random (true or false).
    False
  14. Which POV? Jonas made it to the top of the mountain.
    Third-Person
  15. What does "convert" mean?
    someone who changed to a different religion or belief system
  16. What is a "vigilante"?
    people who take the law into their own hands
  17. What does the word "controversy" mean?
    a discussion or debate marked by opposing views
  18. In "The Wise Old Woman", what does the young lord decree?
    Any person over the age of 71 must go to die in the mountains
  19. What does "sequential" mean?
    events in the order in which they took place
  20. What is the meaning of the word "aptitude"?
    A natural ability to do something
  21. What does it mean to infer?
    make a guess based on evidence
  22. What is problem and solution?
    When an author presents a problem and offers a solution
  23. Which POV? When a narrator addresses the reader as "you".
    Second-Person
  24. What is the purpose of making an argument?
    To convince or persuade the reader or audience of something.