the rate at whichsomething occursor is repeated overa particular periodof timeRepetition of thesame sounds orthe same kinds ofsounds at thebeginning of wordsDirectcomparisonbetween twothings which isnot literally trueTrue statementsupported byclues within thetext; not directlystated in the textLanguage thatdraws onvisualdepictions tosuggest ideasForm of theverbdescribingcurrentactionsViewpoint or'angle' thewriter has on asituation,person, orexperienceOpposites ordifferencesbetweenthingsIdeassuggestedby particularwords andphrasesAtmosphere;feelingUsingemotionsand passionto persuadePolite way tosay somethingthat is typicallyrude orinappropriate ina public settingSpeech orconversationof, orbetween,charactersBackground,setting, form orculture in whichthe text waswritten or is setWord orphrase thatcanrepresent anideaHow words reflectthe way in which anarrator's orspeaker's mind isactually working ata given pointUsingcharacter,credibility,and ethics topersuadeMode ofnarration inwhich thewriter usesthe "I" formLanguagebest suitedto close orpersonalcontextsworks ofliterature thatare not truestories. Comparisonbetween twothings whichuses 'like' or'as'Giving humancharacteristicsto animals,objects, etc.Information drawnfrom the text; usedto justify ordisprove anauthor's claim orargumentthe systemand structureof language orof a specificlanguage.the rate at whichsomething occursor is repeated overa particular periodof timeRepetition of thesame sounds orthe same kinds ofsounds at thebeginning of wordsDirectcomparisonbetween twothings which isnot literally trueTrue statementsupported byclues within thetext; not directlystated in the textLanguage thatdraws onvisualdepictions tosuggest ideasForm of theverbdescribingcurrentactionsViewpoint or'angle' thewriter has on asituation,person, orexperienceOpposites ordifferencesbetweenthingsIdeassuggestedby particularwords andphrasesAtmosphere;feelingUsingemotionsand passionto persuadePolite way tosay somethingthat is typicallyrude orinappropriate ina public settingSpeech orconversationof, orbetween,charactersBackground,setting, form orculture in whichthe text waswritten or is setWord orphrase thatcanrepresent anideaHow words reflectthe way in which anarrator's orspeaker's mind isactually working ata given pointUsingcharacter,credibility,and ethics topersuadeMode ofnarration inwhich thewriter usesthe "I" formLanguagebest suitedto close orpersonalcontextsworks ofliterature thatare not truestories. Comparisonbetween twothings whichuses 'like' or'as'Giving humancharacteristicsto animals,objects, etc.Information drawnfrom the text; usedto justify ordisprove anauthor's claim orargumentthe systemand structureof language orof a specificlanguage.

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. the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time
  2. Repetition of the same sounds or the same kinds of sounds at the beginning of words
  3. Direct comparison between two things which is not literally true
  4. True statement supported by clues within the text; not directly stated in the text
  5. Language that draws on visual depictions to suggest ideas
  6. Form of the verb describing current actions
  7. Viewpoint or 'angle' the writer has on a situation, person, or experience
  8. Opposites or differences between things
  9. Ideas suggested by particular words and phrases
  10. Atmosphere; feeling
  11. Using emotions and passion to persuade
  12. Polite way to say something that is typically rude or inappropriate in a public setting
  13. Speech or conversation of, or between, characters
  14. Background, setting, form or culture in which the text was written or is set
  15. Word or phrase that can represent an idea
  16. How words reflect the way in which a narrator's or speaker's mind is actually working at a given point
  17. Using character, credibility, and ethics to persuade
  18. Mode of narration in which the writer uses the "I" form
  19. Language best suited to close or personal contexts
  20. works of literature that are not true stories.
  21. Comparison between two things which uses 'like' or 'as'
  22. Giving human characteristics to animals, objects, etc.
  23. Information drawn from the text; used to justify or disprove an author's claim or argument
  24. the system and structure of language or of a specific language.