To tell inyour ownwordsA comparisonof two unlikethings withoutusing like orasThe firstevent tokickoff therising actionThe mainproblem orstruggle ina storyMeans tosupportor to helpTo show thatsomething islikely truewithoutstating itBeginning ofstory;introduced tothe characterand settingAnotherword forstoryMomentwhere maincharacterchanges; AKAthe climaxAttitudeof thewriterTo combineto form anew complexidea orproductTo brieflymention inspeech orwritingGroup oflines in apoem(similar toparagraphs)To provideevidence for, tohelp show thatsomething istrueTo put indifferentwordsTo putthings intoa particularorderFeelingthe readergets froma textTo tellinformationagain infewer wordsThe timeand theplace of astoryCharacter orforce workingagainst themaincharacterThe mainevents ofa storyMaincharacter;often theheroAn object isgiven humanfeelings,thoughts, orattitudesTofindComparingtwo thingsusing likeor asThe mainproblemin thestoryTo outlineor followthecourse ofSuitable oracceptablefor aparticularsituationLesson,moral ormessageof a textTo tell inyour ownwordsA comparisonof two unlikethings withoutusing like orasThe firstevent tokickoff therising actionThe mainproblem orstruggle ina storyMeans tosupportor to helpTo show thatsomething islikely truewithoutstating itBeginning ofstory;introduced tothe characterand settingAnotherword forstoryMomentwhere maincharacterchanges; AKAthe climaxAttitudeof thewriterTo combineto form anew complexidea orproductTo brieflymention inspeech orwritingGroup oflines in apoem(similar toparagraphs)To provideevidence for, tohelp show thatsomething istrueTo put indifferentwordsTo putthings intoa particularorderFeelingthe readergets froma textTo tellinformationagain infewer wordsThe timeand theplace of astoryCharacter orforce workingagainst themaincharacterThe mainevents ofa storyMaincharacter;often theheroAn object isgiven humanfeelings,thoughts, orattitudesTofindComparingtwo thingsusing likeor asThe mainproblemin thestoryTo outlineor followthecourse ofSuitable oracceptablefor aparticularsituationLesson,moral ormessageof a text

Vocabulary 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. To tell in your own words
  2. A comparison of two unlike things without using like or as
  3. The first event to kickoff the rising action
  4. The main problem or struggle in a story
  5. Means to support or to help
  6. To show that something is likely true without stating it
  7. Beginning of story; introduced to the character and setting
  8. Another word for story
  9. Moment where main character changes; AKA the climax
  10. Attitude of the writer
  11. To combine to form a new complex idea or product
  12. To briefly mention in speech or writing
  13. Group of lines in a poem (similar to paragraphs)
  14. To provide evidence for, to help show that something is true
  15. To put in different words
  16. To put things into a particular order
  17. Feeling the reader gets from a text
  18. To tell information again in fewer words
  19. The time and the place of a story
  20. Character or force working against the main character
  21. The main events of a story
  22. Main character; often the hero
  23. An object is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
  24. To find
  25. Comparing two things using like or as
  26. The main problem in the story
  27. To outline or follow the course of
  28. Suitable or acceptable for a particular situation
  29. Lesson, moral or message of a text