ToneThe author'sattitude towardsthe story and/orthe story'sreaders.ConditionalA mood thatindicates aconditional statethat will causesomething else tohappen.CompareandContrastAn articlecomparing thenutritional valueof apples vs.oranges.ConnotationThe feelingsor ideas thatareassociatedwith a word.ConflictThe strugglebetweenconflictingsources.ParticipleEnds in -ingand -ed andfunctions asan adjectiveInfinitiveNo ending. To+ verb andfunctions as anoun, adverbor adjectiveSubjunctiveA mood thatexpressesdoubt, desires,suggestions orhypotheticalsituations.GerundEnds in -ing andfunctionsas a nounMetaphorA comparisonof two differentthings withoutusing like or as.IndicativeA mood thatis used tostate anapparentfact.MoodThe atmospherein a literary workmeant to evokecertain feelingsfrom a reader.InterrogativeA mood thatindicates aquestion andends in aquestion mark.ImperativeA mood thatstates acommand ora requestVerbalGerunds,ParticiplesandInfinitivesDescriptionAuthor willexplaincharacteristic,features, andexamples of asubject.CauseandEffectOne or morecauses is listedwith theresultingconsequencesand effectsContextCluesThe words andphrases in a textthat help youunderstand themeaning of anunfamiliar word.ChronologicalOr SequenceEvents arewritten in theorder theyhappenedSimileA figure ofspeech thatcompares twounlike thingsusing like or as.SettingThe time,place, andcontext inwhich a storytakes place.IronyOurexpectationsvs. realityProblemandSolutionOne or moreproblems islisted withpossiblesolutionsPlotThe mainevents of awork: play,book, or amovie.ToneThe author'sattitude towardsthe story and/orthe story'sreaders.ConditionalA mood thatindicates aconditional statethat will causesomething else tohappen.CompareandContrastAn articlecomparing thenutritional valueof apples vs.oranges.ConnotationThe feelingsor ideas thatareassociatedwith a word.ConflictThe strugglebetweenconflictingsources.ParticipleEnds in -ingand -ed andfunctions asan adjectiveInfinitiveNo ending. To+ verb andfunctions as anoun, adverbor adjectiveSubjunctiveA mood thatexpressesdoubt, desires,suggestions orhypotheticalsituations.GerundEnds in -ing andfunctionsas a nounMetaphorA comparisonof two differentthings withoutusing like or as.IndicativeA mood thatis used tostate anapparentfact.MoodThe atmospherein a literary workmeant to evokecertain feelingsfrom a reader.InterrogativeA mood thatindicates aquestion andends in aquestion mark.ImperativeA mood thatstates acommand ora requestVerbalGerunds,ParticiplesandInfinitivesDescriptionAuthor willexplaincharacteristic,features, andexamples of asubject.CauseandEffectOne or morecauses is listedwith theresultingconsequencesand effectsContextCluesThe words andphrases in a textthat help youunderstand themeaning of anunfamiliar word.ChronologicalOr SequenceEvents arewritten in theorder theyhappenedSimileA figure ofspeech thatcompares twounlike thingsusing like or as.SettingThe time,place, andcontext inwhich a storytakes place.IronyOurexpectationsvs. realityProblemandSolutionOne or moreproblems islisted withpossiblesolutionsPlotThe mainevents of awork: play,book, or amovie.

Term Review 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. The author's attitude towards the story and/or the story's readers.
    Tone
  2. A mood that indicates a conditional state that will cause something else to happen.
    Conditional
  3. An article comparing the nutritional value of apples vs. oranges.
    Compare and Contrast
  4. The feelings or ideas that are associated with a word.
    Connotation
  5. The struggle between conflicting sources.
    Conflict
  6. Ends in -ing and -ed and functions as an adjective
    Participle
  7. No ending. To + verb and functions as a noun, adverb or adjective
    Infinitive
  8. A mood that expresses doubt, desires, suggestions or hypothetical situations.
    Subjunctive
  9. Ends in -ing and functions as a noun
    Gerund
  10. A comparison of two different things without using like or as.
    Metaphor
  11. A mood that is used to state an apparent fact.
    Indicative
  12. The atmosphere in a literary work meant to evoke certain feelings from a reader.
    Mood
  13. A mood that indicates a question and ends in a question mark.
    Interrogative
  14. A mood that states a command or a request
    Imperative
  15. Gerunds, Participles and Infinitives
    Verbal
  16. Author will explain characteristic, features, and examples of a subject.
    Description
  17. One or more causes is listed with the resulting consequences and effects
    Cause and Effect
  18. The words and phrases in a text that help you understand the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
    Context Clues
  19. Events are written in the order they happened
    Chronological Or Sequence
  20. A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using like or as.
    Simile
  21. The time, place, and context in which a story takes place.
    Setting
  22. Our expectations vs. reality
    Irony
  23. One or more problems is listed with possible solutions
    Problem and Solution
  24. The main events of a work: play, book, or a movie.
    Plot