The categorythat a poemfits into.An idea orfeeling that isimplied by aword or phrasebeyond its literalmeaning.The repetitionof the samevowel soundsclosetogether.The repetitionof the sameconsonantsounds closetogether.A phrase, line,or group oflines that isrepeatedthroughout apoem.The use ofexaggerationforemphasis.The sections thata poem is dividedinto on the page.Remember,stanzas notverses!Where there is nopunctuation at theend of a line ofpoetry, so thesentence andmeaning continueson through the nextline.The arrangement ofsyllables in lines ofpoetry – this isanother way to talkabout the rhythm ofa poem.A pause orbreak in themiddle of a lineof poetry, ratherthan at the end.The use of a mild,indirect expressionto meansomething elsethat might beunpleasant orembarrassing.A recurringsymbol (where aword or phraserepresentssomething else)The categorythat a poemfits into.An idea orfeeling that isimplied by aword or phrasebeyond its literalmeaning.The repetitionof the samevowel soundsclosetogether.The repetitionof the sameconsonantsounds closetogether.A phrase, line,or group oflines that isrepeatedthroughout apoem.The use ofexaggerationforemphasis.The sections thata poem is dividedinto on the page.Remember,stanzas notverses!Where there is nopunctuation at theend of a line ofpoetry, so thesentence andmeaning continueson through the nextline.The arrangement ofsyllables in lines ofpoetry – this isanother way to talkabout the rhythm ofa poem.A pause orbreak in themiddle of a lineof poetry, ratherthan at the end.The use of a mild,indirect expressionto meansomething elsethat might beunpleasant orembarrassing.A recurringsymbol (where aword or phraserepresentssomething else)

Poetry Keywords 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. The category that a poem fits into.
  2. An idea or feeling that is implied by a word or phrase beyond its literal meaning.
  3. The repetition of the same vowel sounds close together.
  4. The repetition of the same consonant sounds close together.
  5. A phrase, line, or group of lines that is repeated throughout a poem.
  6. The use of exaggeration for emphasis.
  7. The sections that a poem is divided into on the page. Remember, stanzas not verses!
  8. Where there is no punctuation at the end of a line of poetry, so the sentence and meaning continues on through the next line.
  9. The arrangement of syllables in lines of poetry – this is another way to talk about the rhythm of a poem.
  10. A pause or break in the middle of a line of poetry, rather than at the end.
  11. The use of a mild, indirect expression to mean something else that might be unpleasant or embarrassing.
  12. A recurring symbol (where a word or phrase represents something else)