thesequence ofevents in aliterary workreference tosomething outsideof the work,usually mythical,biblical, orhistoricalthe person orthing thatopposes theprotagonist,sometimescalled the villainprose writingthat tells aboutimaginarycharactersand eventsa story abouta personwritten bythat persontonemetaphorprose thatexplains ideasor is about realpeople, places,objects, oreventstragedya long narrativepoem about theadventures ofan almostsuperhumancharacterpoetry that isnot written witha regularpattern ofrhythm andrhymea story thatinvolves thereader inguessing whocommitted thecrime or deedclimaxsimilean authorsaccount orstory ofanotherperson's lifeconflictaction thattakes place in astory after theclimax and thatresolves theconflictsciencefictionfirstpersonpoint ofviewstylepointof viewthe writer orspeaker'sattitude towardsthe subject ofthe workoxymoronwords thatdescribe sights,sounds,movements, andrecreate sensoryexperiencethesequence ofevents in aliterary workreference tosomething outsideof the work,usually mythical,biblical, orhistoricalthe person orthing thatopposes theprotagonist,sometimescalled the villainprose writingthat tells aboutimaginarycharactersand eventsa story abouta personwritten bythat persontonemetaphorprose thatexplains ideasor is about realpeople, places,objects, oreventstragedya long narrativepoem about theadventures ofan almostsuperhumancharacterpoetry that isnot written witha regularpattern ofrhythm andrhymea story thatinvolves thereader inguessing whocommitted thecrime or deedclimaxsimilean authorsaccount orstory ofanotherperson's lifeconflictaction thattakes place in astory after theclimax and thatresolves theconflictsciencefictionfirstpersonpoint ofviewstylepointof viewthe writer orspeaker'sattitude towardsthe subject ofthe workoxymoronwords thatdescribe sights,sounds,movements, andrecreate sensoryexperience

English STAAR Vocab - 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 sequence of events in a literary work
  2. reference to something outside of the work, usually mythical, biblical, or historical
  3. the person or thing that opposes the protagonist, sometimes called the villain
  4. prose writing that tells about imaginary characters and events
  5. a story about a person written by that person
  6. tone
  7. metaphor
  8. prose that explains ideas or is about real people, places, objects, or events
  9. tragedy
  10. a long narrative poem about the adventures of an almost superhuman character
  11. poetry that is not written with a regular pattern of rhythm and rhyme
  12. a story that involves the reader in guessing who committed the crime or deed
  13. climax
  14. simile
  15. an authors account or story of another person's life
  16. conflict
  17. action that takes place in a story after the climax and that resolves the conflict
  18. science fiction
  19. first person point of view
  20. style
  21. point of view
  22. the writer or speaker's attitude towards the subject of the work
  23. oxymoron
  24. words that describe sights, sounds, movements, and recreate sensory experience