Analogiesare as easyas pie.(using “like”or “as”)Delivery: thetone, speed,pacing, and/orvolume weregoodPresenterhaspassion &authorityOxymorons arestupidlybrilliant!(combiningcontradictoryterms)Contentcaptures theaudience’sattentionHyperbole isthe greatestrhetoricaldevice evercreated!(exaggeration)Exemplaryorganizationand focusMetaphorsare a piece ofcake. (strongcomparisons)EngagingbodylanguageAnalogiesare as easyas pie.(using “like”or “as”)Delivery: thetone, speed,pacing, and/orvolume weregoodPresenterhaspassion &authorityOxymorons arestupidlybrilliant!(combiningcontradictoryterms)Contentcaptures theaudience’sattentionHyperbole isthe greatestrhetoricaldevice evercreated!(exaggeration)Exemplaryorganizationand focusMetaphorsare a piece ofcake. (strongcomparisons)Engagingbodylanguage

Elements of Storytelling - 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. Analogies are as easy as pie. (using “like” or “as”)
  2. Delivery: the tone, speed, pacing, and/or volume were good
  3. Presenter has passion & authority
  4. Oxymorons are stupidly brilliant! (combining contradictory terms)
  5. Content captures the audience’s attention
  6. Hyperbole is the greatest rhetorical device ever created! (exaggeration)
  7. Exemplary organization and focus
  8. Metaphors are a piece of cake. (strong comparisons)
  9. Engaging body language