JohnnyHe is "thegang'spet."VerbalIronyIt is sarcasmor theopposite ofwhat is reallymeant.Infinitiveto +verbGerundOlivia lovesRUNNINGthrough herneighborhood.Unfathomablenot capableof beingunderstoodor graspedPremonitionA feeling thatsomething isabout tooccur.DramaticIronyIt is when areader is awareof somethingthat a characterisn't.AnalysisA detailedexaminationof the partsor structureof something.CentralIdeasIt refers towhat the textis mainlyabout in anarticle.ObjectiveSummaryA summary thatdoes not includeany opinions orjudgments aboutwhat is written inthe text.MoodThe feelingthe readergets fromthe writing.SupportingDetailsThe reasons,examples, facts,steps, or otherkinds of evidencethat explain themain idea.ConstructedResponseR.A.C.E.C.E.S.EmberA glowingpiece ofwood,coal, etc.2ndPersonPOVThe writeruses “you”as the maincharacter ina narrative.Aloofuninterestedor distantSuspenseA "hook"writer usesto keep anaudienceinterested.ConclusionIt restates the thesis,summarizes the keysupporting ideasdiscussed throughoutthe work, and offers afinal impression onthe central idea.3rdPersonPOVSomeone on theoutside islooking in andtelling the storyas he/she see itunfold.SituationalIronyAn outcome thatturns out to bevery different fromwhat wasexpected tohappen.1stPersonPOVIt is told from theviewpoint of one ofthe charactersusing thepronouns "I" andWe."ParticipleTheWRECKEDcar wastotaled.Roguishlyin amischievouswayProtagonistThe maincharacterof a story.ToneThe writer’sattitude thatis expressedin thewriting.SuffixesA wordpart addedto the endof a wordSophisticatedExperiencedin worldlywaysSagelywisely;knowinglyPrefixesA word partadded to thebeginning ofa word orbase word.ThesisIt appears at theend of theintroduction, as thelast sentence, andlets the readerknow what toexpect.NarratorIt's the pointof view thestory iscoming from.PonyboyThenarrator ofTheOutsiders.AntagonistsThe Socsin theOutsiders.TransitionWords &PhrasesFurthermore,Also, Finally,In additionAnalogiesLead :Guide ::Drawing :IllustrationNonchalantlyIn a casualandunenthusiasticmanner.DallyPonyboyconsidershim "tougher,colder,meaner."StatisticsFacts anddata statedin numericalform.VerbalsA verb form thatdoes not functionas a verb but as anoun, an adjective,or an adverb.JohnnyHe is "thegang'spet."VerbalIronyIt is sarcasmor theopposite ofwhat is reallymeant.Infinitiveto +verbGerundOlivia lovesRUNNINGthrough herneighborhood.Unfathomablenot capableof beingunderstoodor graspedPremonitionA feeling thatsomething isabout tooccur.DramaticIronyIt is when areader is awareof somethingthat a characterisn't.AnalysisA detailedexaminationof the partsor structureof something.CentralIdeasIt refers towhat the textis mainlyabout in anarticle.ObjectiveSummaryA summary thatdoes not includeany opinions orjudgments aboutwhat is written inthe text.MoodThe feelingthe readergets fromthe writing.SupportingDetailsThe reasons,examples, facts,steps, or otherkinds of evidencethat explain themain idea.ConstructedResponseR.A.C.E.C.E.S.EmberA glowingpiece ofwood,coal, etc.2ndPersonPOVThe writeruses “you”as the maincharacter ina narrative.Aloofuninterestedor distantSuspenseA "hook"writer usesto keep anaudienceinterested.ConclusionIt restates the thesis,summarizes the keysupporting ideasdiscussed throughoutthe work, and offers afinal impression onthe central idea.3rdPersonPOVSomeone on theoutside islooking in andtelling the storyas he/she see itunfold.SituationalIronyAn outcome thatturns out to bevery different fromwhat wasexpected tohappen.1stPersonPOVIt is told from theviewpoint of one ofthe charactersusing thepronouns "I" andWe."ParticipleTheWRECKEDcar wastotaled.Roguishlyin amischievouswayProtagonistThe maincharacterof a story.ToneThe writer’sattitude thatis expressedin thewriting.SuffixesA wordpart addedto the endof a wordSophisticatedExperiencedin worldlywaysSagelywisely;knowinglyPrefixesA word partadded to thebeginning ofa word orbase word.ThesisIt appears at theend of theintroduction, as thelast sentence, andlets the readerknow what toexpect.NarratorIt's the pointof view thestory iscoming from.PonyboyThenarrator ofTheOutsiders.AntagonistsThe Socsin theOutsiders.TransitionWords &PhrasesFurthermore,Also, Finally,In additionAnalogiesLead :Guide ::Drawing :IllustrationNonchalantlyIn a casualandunenthusiasticmanner.DallyPonyboyconsidershim "tougher,colder,meaner."StatisticsFacts anddata statedin numericalform.VerbalsA verb form thatdoes not functionas a verb but as anoun, an adjective,or an adverb.

2nd Nine Weeks Final Exam Review - 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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