Notshowingbias oropinionsWhen thenarrator is acharacter inthe storyemotionalappeal, meansto convince anaudience byappealing totheir emotionsThe feelingwritingcreates inthe audienceA sourcethat istrustworthygiving humanqualities tononhumanthings, animals,or objectsinsight, aboutlife or humanbehavior thata storyrevealsPutting the textin your ownwords withoutchanging themeaningcomparison oftwo seeminglyunlike thingsusing the wordslike or asDirectionsfor theactors in adramadictionarydefinition ofa word; itsliteralmeaningThe turningpoint in a story;the moment ofgreatesttensionCharactersthat changeas a storyprogressesA story madeto beperformedon a stageTheperspectivefrom which astory is toldThe attitudeof a writertowards asubjecta comparisonof twoseeminglyunlike thingswithout usinglike, as,The narratoris not acharacter inthe storya meaning thatis implied by aword apart fromit literalmeaning.The beginningof a story whenwe learn thecharacters,setting, etc.a statementthatsummarizesthe main pointof an essayconvince anaudience byusing logicor reasoning.Charactersthat do notchangeanexaggerationthat cannotpossibly betrueNotshowingbias oropinionsWhen thenarrator is acharacter inthe storyemotionalappeal, meansto convince anaudience byappealing totheir emotionsThe feelingwritingcreates inthe audienceA sourcethat istrustworthygiving humanqualities tononhumanthings, animals,or objectsinsight, aboutlife or humanbehavior thata storyrevealsPutting the textin your ownwords withoutchanging themeaningcomparison oftwo seeminglyunlike thingsusing the wordslike or asDirectionsfor theactors in adramadictionarydefinition ofa word; itsliteralmeaningThe turningpoint in a story;the moment ofgreatesttensionCharactersthat changeas a storyprogressesA story madeto beperformedon a stageTheperspectivefrom which astory is toldThe attitudeof a writertowards asubjecta comparisonof twoseeminglyunlike thingswithout usinglike, as,The narratoris not acharacter inthe storya meaning thatis implied by aword apart fromit literalmeaning.The beginningof a story whenwe learn thecharacters,setting, etc.a statementthatsummarizesthe main pointof an essayconvince anaudience byusing logicor reasoning.Charactersthat do notchangeanexaggerationthat cannotpossibly betrue

Untitled 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. Not showing bias or opinions
  2. When the narrator is a character in the story
  3. emotional appeal, means to convince an audience by appealing to their emotions
  4. The feeling writing creates in the audience
  5. A source that is trustworthy
  6. giving human qualities to nonhuman things, animals, or objects
  7. insight, about life or human behavior that a story reveals
  8. Putting the text in your own words without changing the meaning
  9. comparison of two seemingly unlike things using the words like or as
  10. Directions for the actors in a drama
  11. dictionary definition of a word; its literal meaning
  12. The turning point in a story; the moment of greatest tension
  13. Characters that change as a story progresses
  14. A story made to be performed on a stage
  15. The perspective from which a story is told
  16. The attitude of a writer towards a subject
  17. a comparison of two seemingly unlike things without using like, as,
  18. The narrator is not a character in the story
  19. a meaning that is implied by a word apart from it literal meaning.
  20. The beginning of a story when we learn the characters, setting, etc.
  21. a statement that summarizes the main point of an essay
  22. convince an audience by using logic or reasoning.
  23. Characters that do not change
  24. an exaggeration that cannot possibly be true