DictionCounterargumentCounterclaimOpposing SideDynamic,RoundCharacterI hate and I love.Why I do this,perhaps you ask.I know not, but I feelit happening and Iam tortured.ThemeeulogyMetaphoricallyCentralMainIdeaAnaphoraSymbolismepithetNarrativeProseAuthor'sCraft/WritingStyleMonologueWhat are words oractions are clearto the audience orreader althoughunknown to thecharacter?LoadedLanguage ExamplesFactsQuotesSoliloquyCitingEvidenceAntithesisanecdoteSummarizingInferencingUnbiasedBiasArchetypeFlash!Bang!Boom!FlashbackForeshadowingRhetoricalQuestionMoodArtisticmediumClaim“But In A LargerSense, We CannotDedicate, WeCannot Consecrate,We Cannot HallowThis Ground.ImageryelegyThe Brave Men,Living And Dead WhoStruggled Here HaveConsecrated It FarAbove Our PoorPower To Add OrDetract.”InformativetextAuthor'sperspectiveTest takingstrategyProcess ofEliminationTextStructureOrganizationPacingMysterySuspenseTensionMetonymyCharacterizationChLitotesConnotationArgumentToneScenarioHow does theauthor developthe theme orcentral mainidea throughoutthe text?ParaphrasingsatireFlat,StaticcharacterSynecdocheSynthesizingEuphemismAllusionSupportingdetailsAllegoryClaimTextStructureSituationalironyFallacyMooLiterallyRhetoricIronyDialoguePlotelementsColloquialismDictionCounterargumentCounterclaimOpposing SideDynamic,RoundCharacterI hate and I love.Why I do this,perhaps you ask.I know not, but I feelit happening and Iam tortured.ThemeeulogyMetaphoricallyCentralMainIdeaAnaphoraSymbolismepithetNarrativeProseAuthor'sCraft/WritingStyleMonologueWhat are words oractions are clearto the audience orreader althoughunknown to thecharacter?LoadedLanguage ExamplesFactsQuotesSoliloquyCitingEvidenceAntithesisanecdoteSummarizingInferencingUnbiasedBiasArchetypeFlash!Bang!Boom!FlashbackForeshadowingRhetoricalQuestionMoodArtisticmediumClaim“But In A LargerSense, We CannotDedicate, WeCannot Consecrate,We Cannot HallowThis Ground.ImageryelegyThe Brave Men,Living And Dead WhoStruggled Here HaveConsecrated It FarAbove Our PoorPower To Add OrDetract.”InformativetextAuthor'sperspectiveTest takingstrategyProcess ofEliminationTextStructureOrganizationPacingMysterySuspenseTensionMetonymyCharacterizationChLitotesConnotationArgumentToneScenarioHow does theauthor developthe theme orcentral mainidea throughoutthe text?ParaphrasingsatireFlat,StaticcharacterSynecdocheSynthesizingEuphemismAllusionSupportingdetailsAllegoryClaimTextStructureSituationalironyFallacyMooLiterallyRhetoricIronyDialoguePlotelementsColloquialism

Reviewing Terms for the FSA Reading Exam Bingo - 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. Diction
  2. Counterargument Counterclaim Opposing Side
  3. Dynamic, Round Character
  4. I hate and I love. Why I do this, perhaps you ask. I know not, but I feel it happening and I am tortured.
  5. Theme
  6. eulogy
  7. Metaphorically
  8. Central Main Idea
  9. Anaphora
  10. Symbolism
  11. epithet
  12. Narrative
  13. Prose
  14. Author's Craft/ Writing Style
  15. Monologue
  16. What are words or actions are clear to the audience or reader although unknown to the character?
  17. Loaded Language
  18. Examples Facts Quotes
  19. Soliloquy
  20. Citing Evidence
  21. Antithesis
  22. anecdote
  23. Summarizing
  24. Inferencing
  25. Unbiased
  26. Bias
  27. Archetype
  28. Flash! Bang! Boom!
  29. Flashback
  30. Foreshadowing
  31. Rhetorical Question
  32. Mood
  33. Artistic medium
  34. Claim
  35. “But In A Larger Sense, We Cannot Dedicate, We Cannot Consecrate, We Cannot Hallow This Ground.
  36. Imagery
  37. elegy
  38. The Brave Men, Living And Dead Who Struggled Here Have Consecrated It Far Above Our Poor Power To Add Or Detract.”
  39. Informative text
  40. Author's perspective
  41. Test taking strategy Process of Elimination
  42. Text Structure Organization
  43. Pacing Mystery Suspense Tension
  44. Metonymy
  45. Ch
    Characterization
  46. Litotes
  47. Connotation
  48. Argument
  49. Tone
  50. Scenario
  51. How does the author develop the theme or central main idea throughout the text?
  52. Paraphrasing
  53. satire
  54. Flat, Static character
  55. Synecdoche
  56. Synthesizing
  57. Euphemism
  58. Allusion
  59. Supporting details
  60. Allegory
  61. Claim
  62. Text Structure
  63. Situational irony
  64. Fallacy
  65. Moo
  66. Literally
  67. Rhetoric
  68. Irony
  69. Dialogue
  70. Plot elements
  71. Colloquialism