DescriptiveWriting; NarrativeWriting;PersuasiveWriting;ArgumentativeWritingConnotationIn a scary movie,the boy goes inthe house, theaudience knowswho the killer is,but the boydoesn’t.EuphemismKimberlyruns asfast as acheetah.AnalogyA figure ofspeech in whichone thing isreferred to asanotherA word orphrase(includingslang) used ineverydayconversation. It’sinformal and ofteninappropriate in theformal writingAn object orword usedto signifyand ideaHyperboleSymbolAllusionA small child does notflush the toilet, and themother says, "I reallyappreciate when youflush the toilet! Thankyou for rememberingyour manners!"The moral orlesson of thestory. It has tobe a universaltruthWhen an authormakes a referenceto author story orpiece of writing(could be a book,anevent from history, orthe bible)HeartrepresentsloveMolly was a GoodSamaritanyesterday whenshe helped mepick up my booksfrom the floor.Comparison oftwo differentthings that havesome similaritiesin order to clarifyan action or arelationshipOxymoronPersonificationTreatothers howyou want tobe treatedWhen somethingis ironic -- thesituation is theopposite of whatyou wouldnormally expect(can be funny)VerbalIronyMetaphorDescriptiveWriting; NarrativeWriting;PersuasiveWriting;ArgumentativeWritingConnotationIn a scary movie,the boy goes inthe house, theaudience knowswho the killer is,but the boydoesn’t.EuphemismKimberlyruns asfast as acheetah.AnalogyA figure ofspeech in whichone thing isreferred to asanotherA word orphrase(includingslang) used ineverydayconversation. It’sinformal and ofteninappropriate in theformal writingAn object orword usedto signifyand ideaHyperboleSymbolAllusionA small child does notflush the toilet, and themother says, "I reallyappreciate when youflush the toilet! Thankyou for rememberingyour manners!"The moral orlesson of thestory. It has tobe a universaltruthWhen an authormakes a referenceto author story orpiece of writing(could be a book,anevent from history, orthe bible)HeartrepresentsloveMolly was a GoodSamaritanyesterday whenshe helped mepick up my booksfrom the floor.Comparison oftwo differentthings that havesome similaritiesin order to clarifyan action or arelationshipOxymoronPersonificationTreatothers howyou want tobe treatedWhen somethingis ironic -- thesituation is theopposite of whatyou wouldnormally expect(can be funny)VerbalIronyMetaphor

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. Descriptive Writing; Narrative Writing; Persuasive Writing; Argumentative Writing
  2. Connotation
  3. In a scary movie, the boy goes in the house, the audience knows who the killer is, but the boy doesn’t.
  4. Euphemism
  5. Kimberly runs as fast as a cheetah.
  6. Analogy
  7. A figure of speech in which one thing is referred to as another
  8. A word or phrase(including slang) used in everyday conversation. It’s informal and often inappropriate in the formal writing
  9. An object or word used to signify and idea
  10. Hyperbole
  11. Symbol
  12. Allusion
  13. A small child does not flush the toilet, and the mother says, "I really appreciate when you flush the toilet! Thank you for remembering your manners!"
  14. The moral or lesson of the story. It has to be a universal truth
  15. When an author makes a reference to author story or piece of writing (could be a book,an event from history, or the bible)
  16. Heart represents love
  17. Molly was a Good Samaritan yesterday when she helped me pick up my books from the floor.
  18. Comparison of two different things that have some similarities in order to clarify an action or a relationship
  19. Oxymoron
  20. Personification
  21. Treat others how you want to be treated
  22. When something is ironic -- the situation is the opposite of what you would normally expect (can be funny)
  23. Verbal Irony
  24. Metaphor