A writers vividdescriptionthat helpreadersvisualizecan beverbal,situational,ordramatic and has theresult of the meaning ,situation or actionbeing 1 thing ormeaning somethingdifferentA flagrepresentsfreedomA minor storythat runsinside themain storyThe m ostexciting part ofthe story whereall of the mainconflict comestogetherA comparisonof two differentthings to makethem morealikeIs an intentionalreference to anotherliterary work or pieceof art that the readershould understand inorder to makeconnectionsAnexaggeratedstatementA category systemthat literature fallsinto based onspecific conventionsthat develop tocharacterize thedifferences.Tells the storyeither in thefirst ,secondor third personpoint of viewliterary devicethat work, itsauthor, orideaspresentedA repetitionof sounds orwords toform apatternwhere astorytakesplacetype of poemthat has aspecific rhymeand meterWhen theauthor hints atactions thatwill come inthe futureA word thatdescribeswords therepresentsoundswhen a directcomparison ismade between2 unlike thingsusing like or asIs a concrete orphysical objectthat representsan abstractconceptWhen authorsgive humantraits to animalsor some otherlifeless objectAn abstractionthatrepresents thecentral idea ofthe storyHow the writer feelsabout his subjectabout his subjectthat comes throughbased upon thetypes of wordschosenliterary devicewhere an authorridicules specificpeople,groups orsome aspect ofsociety.literary device thatallows writers toshow their audiencespecific events thathappened before thecurrent action of thestory.How thereaderfeels aboutthe storyA writers vividdescriptionthat helpreadersvisualizecan beverbal,situational,ordramatic and has theresult of the meaning ,situation or actionbeing 1 thing ormeaning somethingdifferentA flagrepresentsfreedomA minor storythat runsinside themain storyThe m ostexciting part ofthe story whereall of the mainconflict comestogetherA comparisonof two differentthings to makethem morealikeIs an intentionalreference to anotherliterary work or pieceof art that the readershould understand inorder to makeconnectionsAnexaggeratedstatementA category systemthat literature fallsinto based onspecific conventionsthat develop tocharacterize thedifferences.Tells the storyeither in thefirst ,secondor third personpoint of viewliterary devicethat work, itsauthor, orideaspresentedA repetitionof sounds orwords toform apatternwhere astorytakesplacetype of poemthat has aspecific rhymeand meterWhen theauthor hints atactions thatwill come inthe futureA word thatdescribeswords therepresentsoundswhen a directcomparison ismade between2 unlike thingsusing like or asIs a concrete orphysical objectthat representsan abstractconceptWhen authorsgive humantraits to animalsor some otherlifeless objectAn abstractionthatrepresents thecentral idea ofthe storyHow the writer feelsabout his subjectabout his subjectthat comes throughbased upon thetypes of wordschosenliterary devicewhere an authorridicules specificpeople,groups orsome aspect ofsociety.literary device thatallows writers toshow their audiencespecific events thathappened before thecurrent action of thestory.How thereaderfeels aboutthe story

Literary terms - 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 writers vivid description that help readers visualize
  2. can be verbal,situational,or dramatic and has the result of the meaning , situation or action being 1 thing or meaning something different
  3. A flag represents freedom
  4. A minor story that runs inside the main story
  5. The m ost exciting part of the story where all of the main conflict comes together
  6. A comparison of two different things to make them more alike
  7. Is an intentional reference to another literary work or piece of art that the reader should understand in order to make connections
  8. An exaggerated statement
  9. A category system that literature falls into based on specific conventions that develop to characterize the differences.
  10. Tells the story either in the first ,second or third person point of view
  11. literary device that work, its author, or ideas presented
  12. A repetition of sounds or words to form a pattern
  13. where a story takes place
  14. type of poem that has a specific rhyme and meter
  15. When the author hints at actions that will come in the future
  16. A word that describes words the represent sounds
  17. when a direct comparison is made between 2 unlike things using like or as
  18. Is a concrete or physical object that represents an abstract concept
  19. When authors give human traits to animals or some other lifeless object
  20. An abstraction that represents the central idea of the story
  21. How the writer feels about his subject about his subject that comes through based upon the types of words chosen
  22. literary device where an author ridicules specific people,groups or some aspect of society.
  23. literary device that allows writers to show their audience specific events that happened before the current action of the story.
  24. How the reader feels about the story