AdjectiveThey're usedto describe anoun orpronoun.ConditionalMoodIt expressesa conditionor ahypotheticalsituation.ResolutionTheend ofa story.AdverbShe was walkingrapidly. Theword rapidly inthe sentence isan __?CharactersA personor otherbeing in anarrative.FallingActionWhathappens nearthe end of astory after theclimax?PassiveVoiceIt is used toshow interest inthe person orobject thatexperiences anaction.SubjunctiveMoodIt expresswishes, doubt,orcontradictions.NounA person,place, orthing.ProtagonistMaincharacterwho facesobstacles.GerundsIt ends withthe letters -ing and actslike a noun.DetailsAn individualfeature, fact,or item.SupportingDetailsReasons,examples, facts,steps, or otherkinds of evidencethat explain themain idea.ImperativeMoodIt makes acommandor arequest.ExpositionThe backgroundinformation on thecharacters andsetting explainedat the beginning ofthe story.AntagonistThe villain ofa story whocreatesconflict.SettingThe location andtime frame inwhich the actionof a story takesplace.ActiveVoiceThe subjectis performingthe verb'saction.RisingActionAll of theevents thatlead to theeventualclimax.IndicativeMoodIt makes astatement.ConflictA clash betweentwo opposingforces that createsthe narrativethread for a story.InformationalTextIts primarypurpose isto informthe reader.InfinitivesIt's verb formthat often actsas a noun andis oftenpreceded bythe word "to."CentralIdeaAlso known asthe main idea;this tells thereader theauthor's mainpoint in writing.ClimaxThe mostintensepart of thestory.ThemeThe moral,message, orlessonlearned in afictional story.DialogueConversationsbetweencharacters ina story.BeginningMiddleand EndNarrativeParticiplesA wordformed froma verb, butfunctions asan adjective.NonfictionFactualwritingAnalogyComparisonbetween twothings for thepurpose of anexplanation.PlotSeries ofevents ina story.ConnotationAn idea or feelingthat a wordinvokes along withits literal orprimary meaning.DirectObjectA personor otherbeing in anarrative.FictionA storymeant toentertain andis unreal.ObjectiveSummaryA summary thatdoes not includeany opinionsabout what iswritten in thetext.VerbA word usedto describean action ina sentence.Object ofPrepositionA noun orpronounanswering"whom" or"what" after apreposition.InterrogativeMoodIt askquestions.AdjectiveThey're usedto describe anoun orpronoun.ConditionalMoodIt expressesa conditionor ahypotheticalsituation.ResolutionTheend ofa story.AdverbShe was walkingrapidly. Theword rapidly inthe sentence isan __?CharactersA personor otherbeing in anarrative.FallingActionWhathappens nearthe end of astory after theclimax?PassiveVoiceIt is used toshow interest inthe person orobject thatexperiences anaction.SubjunctiveMoodIt expresswishes, doubt,orcontradictions.NounA person,place, orthing.ProtagonistMaincharacterwho facesobstacles.GerundsIt ends withthe letters -ing and actslike a noun.DetailsAn individualfeature, fact,or item.SupportingDetailsReasons,examples, facts,steps, or otherkinds of evidencethat explain themain idea.ImperativeMoodIt makes acommandor arequest.ExpositionThe backgroundinformation on thecharacters andsetting explainedat the beginning ofthe story.AntagonistThe villain ofa story whocreatesconflict.SettingThe location andtime frame inwhich the actionof a story takesplace.ActiveVoiceThe subjectis performingthe verb'saction.RisingActionAll of theevents thatlead to theeventualclimax.IndicativeMoodIt makes astatement.ConflictA clash betweentwo opposingforces that createsthe narrativethread for a story.InformationalTextIts primarypurpose isto informthe reader.InfinitivesIt's verb formthat often actsas a noun andis oftenpreceded bythe word "to."CentralIdeaAlso known asthe main idea;this tells thereader theauthor's mainpoint in writing.ClimaxThe mostintensepart of thestory.ThemeThe moral,message, orlessonlearned in afictional story.DialogueConversationsbetweencharacters ina story.BeginningMiddleand EndNarrativeParticiplesA wordformed froma verb, butfunctions asan adjective.NonfictionFactualwritingAnalogyComparisonbetween twothings for thepurpose of anexplanation.PlotSeries ofevents ina story.ConnotationAn idea or feelingthat a wordinvokes along withits literal orprimary meaning.DirectObjectA personor otherbeing in anarrative.FictionA storymeant toentertain andis unreal.ObjectiveSummaryA summary thatdoes not includeany opinionsabout what iswritten in thetext.VerbA word usedto describean action ina sentence.Object ofPrepositionA noun orpronounanswering"whom" or"what" after apreposition.InterrogativeMoodIt askquestions.

8th Grade ELA 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. They're used to describe a noun or pronoun.
    Adjective
  2. It expresses a condition or a hypothetical situation.
    Conditional Mood
  3. The end of a story.
    Resolution
  4. She was walking rapidly. The word rapidly in the sentence is an __?
    Adverb
  5. A person or other being in a narrative.
    Characters
  6. What happens near the end of a story after the climax?
    Falling Action
  7. It is used to show interest in the person or object that experiences an action.
    Passive Voice
  8. It express wishes, doubt, or contradictions.
    Subjunctive Mood
  9. A person, place, or thing.
    Noun
  10. Main character who faces obstacles.
    Protagonist
  11. It ends with the letters -ing and acts like a noun.
    Gerunds
  12. An individual feature, fact, or item.
    Details
  13. Reasons, examples, facts, steps, or other kinds of evidence that explain the main idea.
    Supporting Details
  14. It makes a command or a request.
    Imperative Mood
  15. The background information on the characters and setting explained at the beginning of the story.
    Exposition
  16. The villain of a story who creates conflict.
    Antagonist
  17. The location and time frame in which the action of a story takes place.
    Setting
  18. The subject is performing the verb's action.
    Active Voice
  19. All of the events that lead to the eventual climax.
    Rising Action
  20. It makes a statement.
    Indicative Mood
  21. A clash between two opposing forces that creates the narrative thread for a story.
    Conflict
  22. Its primary purpose is to inform the reader.
    Informational Text
  23. It's verb form that often acts as a noun and is often preceded by the word "to."
    Infinitives
  24. Also known as the main idea; this tells the reader the author's main point in writing.
    Central Idea
  25. The most intense part of the story.
    Climax
  26. The moral, message, or lesson learned in a fictional story.
    Theme
  27. Conversations between characters in a story.
    Dialogue
  28. Narrative
    Beginning Middle and End
  29. A word formed from a verb, but functions as an adjective.
    Participles
  30. Factual writing
    Nonfiction
  31. Comparison between two things for the purpose of an explanation.
    Analogy
  32. Series of events in a story.
    Plot
  33. An idea or feeling that a word invokes along with its literal or primary meaning.
    Connotation
  34. A person or other being in a narrative.
    Direct Object
  35. A story meant to entertain and is unreal.
    Fiction
  36. A summary that does not include any opinions about what is written in the text.
    Objective Summary
  37. A word used to describe an action in a sentence.
    Verb
  38. A noun or pronoun answering "whom" or "what" after a preposition.
    Object of Preposition
  39. It ask questions.
    Interrogative Mood