ThemeSimileA figure ofspeech in whichone thing isreferred to asanotherAnalogyThe dictionary ortextbook definitionfor a word; for aword ; the literalmeaning of a wordEuphemismPants vsTrousersAn overexaggerationof somethingThe figurativemeaning of a word;an idea or feelingthat a word invokesin addition to itsliteral or primarymeaning; animplicationDescribes how theauthor uses words toestablish mood,images,development of plot,ideas,and meaningin the textStyleVerbalIronyYou trynago to thestore tonightshawty?A subtledifference in orshade ofmeaning,expression, orsound.When thereader/audienceknowssomething thecharacters donot.Giving an inanimateobject a humancharacteristic ;in otherwords,saying that athing is doingsomething only aperson can doA figure ofspeechcomposed ofcontradictorywordsPersonificationOxymoronPassedawayinstead ofdeadComparingtwo unlikethings usingthe words”as”or “like”NuanceWhen an authormakes a referenceto author story orpiece ofwriting(could be abook, an event fromhistory, or the bible)DenotationThemeSimileA figure ofspeech in whichone thing isreferred to asanotherAnalogyThe dictionary ortextbook definitionfor a word; for aword ; the literalmeaning of a wordEuphemismPants vsTrousersAn overexaggerationof somethingThe figurativemeaning of a word;an idea or feelingthat a word invokesin addition to itsliteral or primarymeaning; animplicationDescribes how theauthor uses words toestablish mood,images,development of plot,ideas,and meaningin the textStyleVerbalIronyYou trynago to thestore tonightshawty?A subtledifference in orshade ofmeaning,expression, orsound.When thereader/audienceknowssomething thecharacters donot.Giving an inanimateobject a humancharacteristic ;in otherwords,saying that athing is doingsomething only aperson can doA figure ofspeechcomposed ofcontradictorywordsPersonificationOxymoronPassedawayinstead ofdeadComparingtwo unlikethings usingthe words”as”or “like”NuanceWhen an authormakes a referenceto author story orpiece ofwriting(could be abook, an event fromhistory, or the bible)Denotation

LOTTO - 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. Theme
  2. Simile
  3. A figure of speech in which one thing is referred to as another
  4. Analogy
  5. The dictionary or textbook definition for a word; for a word ; the literal meaning of a word
  6. Euphemism
  7. Pants vs Trousers
  8. An over exaggeration of something
  9. The figurative meaning of a word; an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning; an implication
  10. Describes how the author uses words to establish mood, images, development of plot, ideas,and meaning in the text
  11. Style
  12. Verbal Irony
  13. You tryna go to the store tonight shawty?
  14. A subtle difference in or shade of meaning, expression, or sound.
  15. When the reader/audience knows something the characters do not.
  16. Giving an inanimate object a human characteristic ;in other words,saying that a thing is doing something only a person can do
  17. A figure of speech composed of contradictory words
  18. Personification
  19. Oxymoron
  20. Passed away instead of dead
  21. Comparing two unlike things using the words”as” or “like”
  22. Nuance
  23. When an author makes a reference to author story or piece of writing(could be a book, an event from history, or the bible)
  24. Denotation