shapea type ofspeech givenby a singlecharacterdirectly to anaudiencenotliterary form writtenfor the theater thatdramatizes eventsthrough theperformance ofdialogue and stagedirectionssimilartothe incidentwhich serves atthe startingpoint for themain action ofthe dramahandcan be portrayed indifferent ways, such asdepicting an actualperson (portrait), iconicto represent an idea orgroup of people,dramatic, or withoutmuch expression ordetailan imagethat spansmore thanone pagebeforemoves,faces,directedtowardthe series ofevents relatedto a centralconflict orstruggleliferace,kindbad,badlyfeeling,sufferingvarious kindsof icons areused toindicatesoundsa type of dramathat is humorous,amusing, and lightin its tone, mostlyhaving a cheerfulendingsmallthe capturing of primemoments in a story; notevery moment of a story ispresented in comics;involves choosing what willbe presented in whichpanels, how many panelswill be used to present theaction, and the size andlayout of the panelsrefers toany rowof panelsgraphic signs used torelate informationthat cannot easily beperceived, such asstates of mind,particular feelings orother non-visiblephenomenatake,receivea type of dramain which a herois brought downby their ownflawsshapea type ofspeech givenby a singlecharacterdirectly to anaudiencenotliterary form writtenfor the theater thatdramatizes eventsthrough theperformance ofdialogue and stagedirectionssimilartothe incidentwhich serves atthe startingpoint for themain action ofthe dramahandcan be portrayed indifferent ways, such asdepicting an actualperson (portrait), iconicto represent an idea orgroup of people,dramatic, or withoutmuch expression ordetailan imagethat spansmore thanone pagebeforemoves,faces,directedtowardthe series ofevents relatedto a centralconflict orstruggleliferace,kindbad,badlyfeeling,sufferingvarious kindsof icons areused toindicatesoundsa type of dramathat is humorous,amusing, and lightin its tone, mostlyhaving a cheerfulendingsmallthe capturing of primemoments in a story; notevery moment of a story ispresented in comics;involves choosing what willbe presented in whichpanels, how many panelswill be used to present theaction, and the size andlayout of the panelsrefers toany rowof panelsgraphic signs used torelate informationthat cannot easily beperceived, such asstates of mind,particular feelings orother non-visiblephenomenatake,receivea type of dramain which a herois brought downby their ownflaws

May: IBDP Miscellaneous 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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  1. shape
  2. a type of speech given by a single character directly to an audience
  3. not
  4. literary form written for the theater that dramatizes events through the performance of dialogue and stage directions
  5. similar to
  6. the incident which serves at the starting point for the main action of the drama
  7. hand
  8. can be portrayed in different ways, such as depicting an actual person (portrait), iconic to represent an idea or group of people, dramatic, or without much expression or detail
  9. an image that spans more than one page
  10. before
  11. moves, faces, directed toward
  12. the series of events related to a central conflict or struggle
  13. life
  14. race, kind
  15. bad, badly
  16. feeling, suffering
  17. various kinds of icons are used to indicate sounds
  18. a type of drama that is humorous, amusing, and light in its tone, mostly having a cheerful ending
  19. small
  20. the capturing of prime moments in a story; not every moment of a story is presented in comics; involves choosing what will be presented in which panels, how many panels will be used to present the action, and the size and layout of the panels
  21. refers to any row of panels
  22. graphic signs used to relate information that cannot easily be perceived, such as states of mind, particular feelings or other non-visible phenomena
  23. take, receive
  24. a type of drama in which a hero is brought down by their own flaws