FREE! True or False:LiteraryNonfictionENTERTAINSthe readerFalse: it isnonfiction soit informs thereaderthepurposeof fictionis to...     to entertain figurativelanguagedescribingone thing bymaking acomparison toanother thingcomparestwo things bysaying oneIS the othermetaphorsimileacomparisonusing likeor asties up alllose endsin thestory resolutionincludes thecharactersand thesetting of thestoryexpositioncontrastlooking athow twothings aredifferent      Theme    thelesson ofthe story   Personification comparelooking athow twothings arethe same  I, me,myfirstpersonpoint ofview conflictExternalConflictperson v.person conflict  Plotthe eventsthathappen ina storyFREE!True or False:LiteraryNonfictionENTERTAINSthe readerFalse: it isnonfiction soit informs thereaderthepurposeof fictionis to...    to entertain figurativelanguagedescribingone thing bymaking acomparison toanother thingcomparestwo things bysaying oneIS the othermetaphorsimileacomparisonusing likeor asties up alllose endsin thestory resolutionincludes thecharactersand thesetting of thestoryexpositioncontrastlooking athow twothings aredifferent      Theme    thelesson ofthe story   Personificationcomparelooking athow twothings arethe same I, me,myfirstpersonpoint ofview conflictExternalConflictperson v.personconflict  Plotthe eventsthathappen ina story

Fall Semester English 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. FREE!
  2. False: it is nonfiction so it informs the reader
    True or False: Literary Nonfiction ENTERTAINS the reader
  3. to entertain
    the purpose of fiction is to...
  4. describing one thing by making a comparison to another thing
    figurative language
  5. metaphor
    compares two things by saying one IS the other
  6. a comparison using like or as
    simile
  7. resolution
    ties up all lose ends in the story
  8. exposition
    includes the characters and the setting of the story
  9. looking at how two things are different
    contrast
  10. the lesson of the story
    Theme
  11. Personification
  12. looking at how two things are the same
    compare
  13. first person point of view
    I, me, my
  14. External Conflict person v. person
    conflict
  15. conflict
  16. the events that happen in a story
    Plot