A message (ormessages)about life theauthor is tryingto conveyThey use the fivesenses (sight,touch, sound,taste, and smell)to add depth ofdetail to writing. Words aroundthe word thatgive you a hintto what theyword maymeanOne is constructedusing sentencesand paragraphsand the other withlines and stanzasThat theverb iswritten in thepast tenseInsidebadGives youextrainformationabout thesubjectA method ofstorytelling in whichthe narrator knowsthe thoughts andfeelings of all of thecharacters in thestory  How thecharacters viewand processwhat'shappeningwithin the storyAgainstwonder A conclusionreached on thebasis ofevidence andreasoningA story often set inthe present that hasbelievablecharacters, setting,and events that couldactually happenA story that usesreal events thathappened in thepast and realhistorical figuresbut tells a storythat is not realA narrationstyle that givesthe perspectiveof a singlecharacterDescribesreal events,people, ortopicsDescribessomethingimaginaryor inventedA sentencethat tells yourreader whatyour writing isaboutThe positionor viewpointfrom which astory ispresentedEvery timea newpersonspeaksnon-fictionfictionAn openingstatement (which isusually the firstsentence) in anessay that attemptsto grab the reader'sattention so that theywant to read onA message (ormessages)about life theauthor is tryingto conveyThey use the fivesenses (sight,touch, sound,taste, and smell)to add depth ofdetail to writing. Words aroundthe word thatgive you a hintto what theyword maymeanOne is constructedusing sentencesand paragraphsand the other withlines and stanzasThat theverb iswritten in thepast tenseInsidebadGives youextrainformationabout thesubjectA method ofstorytelling in whichthe narrator knowsthe thoughts andfeelings of all of thecharacters in thestory  How thecharacters viewand processwhat'shappeningwithin the storyAgainstwonder A conclusionreached on thebasis ofevidence andreasoningA story often set inthe present that hasbelievablecharacters, setting,and events that couldactually happenA story that usesreal events thathappened in thepast and realhistorical figuresbut tells a storythat is not realA narrationstyle that givesthe perspectiveof a singlecharacterDescribesreal events,people, ortopicsDescribessomethingimaginaryor inventedA sentencethat tells yourreader whatyour writing isaboutThe positionor viewpointfrom which astory ispresentedEvery timea newpersonspeaksnon-fictionfictionAn openingstatement (which isusually the firstsentence) in anessay that attemptsto grab the reader'sattention so that theywant to read on

What Do You Already Know About English? - 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. A message (or messages) about life the author is trying to convey
  2. They use the five senses (sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell) to add depth of detail to writing.
  3. Words around the word that give you a hint to what they word may mean
  4. One is constructed using sentences and paragraphs and the other with lines and stanzas
  5. That the verb is written in the past tense
  6. Inside
  7. bad
  8. Gives you extra information about the subject
  9. A method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story
  10. How the characters view and process what's happening within the story
  11. Against
  12. wonder
  13. A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
  14. A story often set in the present that has believable characters, setting, and events that could actually happen
  15. A story that uses real events that happened in the past and real historical figures but tells a story that is not real
  16. A narration style that gives the perspective of a single character
  17. Describes real events, people, or topics
  18. Describes something imaginary or invented
  19. A sentence that tells your reader what your writing is about
  20. The position or viewpoint from which a story is presented
  21. Every time a new person speaks
  22. non-fiction
  23. fiction
  24. An opening statement (which is usually the first sentence) in an essay that attempts to grab the reader's attention so that they want to read on