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STAAR Reading 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. entertain
  2. a part of an ACT in a drama
    scene
  3. position
  4. My purpose is to tell the actor what to do when they are performing
    stage directions
  5. meter
  6. the narrator knows the characters of all characters
    Third person omniscient
  7. The document used to write the dialogue of a drama
    script
  8. theme
  9. to communicate; make known
    convey
  10. stanza
  11. imagery
  12. when one expects one thing, but something unexpected takes place
    irony
  13. a group of lines in a poem
    stanza
  14. conflict
  15. Steps one would take to complete a task
    procedural text
  16. exaggeration
  17. I am used to help make a scene in a drama more realistic
    props
  18. where characters act out the narrative.
    drama
  19. Strategy used to analyze poetry
    TPDASTT
  20. a position a one takes when arguing a point
    claim
  21. first person
  22. autobiography
  23. author's purpose
  24. one acknowledges the opposing side's point
    counter-argument
  25. relationships
  26. inform
  27. plot
  28. to begin, stir up or instigate
    incite
  29. How informational text is written
    organizational pattern
  30. an organizational pattern that states the issue and provides a way to solve that issue
    problem-solution
  31. line
  32. I write dramas
    playwright
  33. fact
  34. chronology
  35. Order based on time
    chronological
  36. rhyme
  37. opinion
  38. fiction
  39. influence
  40. At least 2 characters are conversing
    dialogue
  41. lyrical
  42. poetry
  43. an organizational pattern that shows similarities and differences of two or more topics
    compare and contrast
  44. the narrator only knows the thoughts of one character
    third person limited
  45. persuade
  46. One character in a drama reveals his/her thoughts to the audience only
    monologue
  47. biography
  48. Mark your space; it's FREE!!!
    Free!
  49. free verse
  50. A piece of text that is true
    nonfiction
  51. another word for main idea
    central idea