figurativelanguagestanzaconflictcomparisonof two thingsusing “like”or “as?”imageryexpositionpoint ofviewstrugglebetweencharacter andsomeone orsomethingthemeexpositionfigurativelanguagealliterationtype of ironywhere audienceknows somethingthat charactersdon'tboom!personificationalliterationtonetoneargumentcontextcluescontextcluesmoodcentralideapersonificationresolutionclaimtype of ironywhere someonesays theopposite of whatthey meanhyperbolesymbolismfigurativelanguagethe tree isas tall asa giraffemetaphordramaticironythe sunsmileddown onusstanzaclaimthemeusing figures ofspeech to makelanguage moreeffective,persuasive, andgo beyond theliteral meaning?allusionsummaryresolutiondescriptivelanguagethat appealsto the 5sensessimilecharacterizationverbalironyclimaxmoodsymbolismhyperbolehow thestory is told(1st personfor ex)onomatopoeiafigurativelanguagestanzaconflictcomparisonof two thingsusing “like”or “as?”imageryexpositionpoint ofviewstrugglebetweencharacter andsomeone orsomethingthemeexpositionfigurativelanguagealliterationtype of ironywhere audienceknows somethingthat charactersdon'tboom!personificationalliterationtonetoneargumentcontextcluescontextcluesmoodcentralideapersonificationresolutionclaimtype of ironywhere someonesays theopposite of whatthey meanhyperbolesymbolismfigurativelanguagethe tree isas tall asa giraffemetaphordramaticironythe sunsmileddown onusstanzaclaimthemeusing figures ofspeech to makelanguage moreeffective,persuasive, andgo beyond theliteral meaning?allusionsummaryresolutiondescriptivelanguagethat appealsto the 5sensessimilecharacterizationverbalironyclimaxmoodsymbolismhyperbolehow thestory is told(1st personfor ex)onomatopoeia

Academic vocabulary - 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. figurative language
  2. stanza
  3. conflict
  4. comparison of two things using “like” or “as?”
  5. imagery
  6. exposition
  7. point of view
  8. struggle between character and someone or something
  9. theme
  10. exposition
  11. figurative language
  12. alliteration
  13. type of irony where audience knows something that characters don't
  14. boom!
  15. personification
  16. alliteration
  17. tone
  18. tone
  19. argument
  20. context clues
  21. context clues
  22. mood
  23. central idea
  24. personification
  25. resolution
  26. claim
  27. type of irony where someone says the opposite of what they mean
  28. hyperbole
  29. symbolism
  30. figurative language
  31. the tree is as tall as a giraffe
  32. metaphor
  33. dramatic irony
  34. the sun smiled down on us
  35. stanza
  36. claim
  37. theme
  38. using figures of speech to make language more effective, persuasive, and go beyond the literal meaning?
  39. allusion
  40. summary
  41. resolution
  42. descriptive language that appeals to the 5 senses
  43. simile
  44. characterization
  45. verbal irony
  46. climax
  47. mood
  48. symbolism
  49. hyperbole
  50. how the story is told (1st person for ex)
  51. onomatopoeia