a characterstruggleswith anoutside forceaconversationbetweencharactersthe Iin PIEwords orphrases thatappeal to thereader's 5sensesthe giving ofhumancharacteristicsto nonhumanthingsto findsimilaritiesthe mainreason anauthor writesa texta person oranimal whotakes part inthe action ina literary textastorythe Pin PIEan extremeexaggerationthe POV in whichthe story isnarrated by acharacter whodoes not take partin the action of astorywords thatimitatesoundsthe centralconcern, orpurpose of aliterary worka comparisonbetween unlikethings using thewords like or asa comparisonbetween twounlike thingswithout usinglike or asthe repeating ofthe beginningsound in all ormost of the wordsin a sentence orphrasethe Ein PIEa statementthat can beproven truea person'sown beliefsthat cannotbe proventrue or falsea characterstruggleswithin hisown mindthe POV inwhich thestory isnarrated bya characterto finddifferencesthe maincharacterin a literaryworka characterstruggleswith anoutside forceaconversationbetweencharactersthe Iin PIEwords orphrases thatappeal to thereader's 5sensesthe giving ofhumancharacteristicsto nonhumanthingsto findsimilaritiesthe mainreason anauthor writesa texta person oranimal whotakes part inthe action ina literary textastorythe Pin PIEan extremeexaggerationthe POV in whichthe story isnarrated by acharacter whodoes not take partin the action of astorywords thatimitatesoundsthe centralconcern, orpurpose of aliterary worka comparisonbetween unlikethings using thewords like or asa comparisonbetween twounlike thingswithout usinglike or asthe repeating ofthe beginningsound in all ormost of the wordsin a sentence orphrasethe Ein PIEa statementthat can beproven truea person'sown beliefsthat cannotbe proventrue or falsea characterstruggleswithin hisown mindthe POV inwhich thestory isnarrated bya characterto finddifferencesthe maincharacterin a literarywork

Untitled Bingo - 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 character struggles with an outside force
  2. a conversation between characters
  3. the I in PIE
  4. words or phrases that appeal to the reader's 5 senses
  5. the giving of human characteristics to nonhuman things
  6. to find similarities
  7. the main reason an author writes a text
  8. a person or animal who takes part in the action in a literary text
  9. a story
  10. the P in PIE
  11. an extreme exaggeration
  12. the POV in which the story is narrated by a character who does not take part in the action of a story
  13. words that imitate sounds
  14. the central concern, or purpose of a literary work
  15. a comparison between unlike things using the words like or as
  16. a comparison between two unlike things without using like or as
  17. the repeating of the beginning sound in all or most of the words in a sentence or phrase
  18. the E in PIE
  19. a statement that can be proven true
  20. a person's own beliefs that cannot be proven true or false
  21. a character struggles within his own mind
  22. the POV in which the story is narrated by a character
  23. to find differences
  24. the main character in a literary work