1st 3steps inClassicalRhetoricInvention,Arrangement,ElocutionCDCRTCommonTopicsExordium,Narratio,Division,DistributionIntroductionIssuewhetherstatementexpositiontherevealingof your 3proofsWhat ledto orfolloweddecision?RelationThirdcolumnInteresting/Informativeover the river,through thewoods, toGrandmother'shouse...parallelism2assigningsymbolsto likeitemssortingFree!counter-thesisYouropponent'spositionBestkinds ofverbsPreciseandVividLet'seat!tantalizing,tasty,TexastreatThesisthepropositiondefended bythe essayarrangementjudging andorderingyourthoughtsdeadas adoornailsimileAntithesisAsk not whatyour country cando for you—ask what youcan do for yourcountry.Whathappenedsame place,same timeCircumstanceSummaryofRefutationNeither Xnor YissufficientSomeargue X,but that'snot valid...Refutationconclusionthesis,summary ofproofs,amplificationProofs,Intro,ConclusionThinkingOrderelocutionwinsomenessBothhave,both are,both doComparisonquestion,quote, orchallengeexordiumANIAninventoryof IdeasAgreementandDisagreementdivisionDistributionNew namefor: thesis,enumeration,expositionWhat dopeople sayaboutcharacter'sactions?TestimonyWhy? Why?Why? Why?When?NarratioTo whomit mattersand whyamplification1st 3steps inClassicalRhetoricInvention,Arrangement,ElocutionCDCRTCommonTopicsExordium,Narratio,Division,DistributionIntroductionIssuewhetherstatementexpositiontherevealingof your 3proofsWhat ledto orfolloweddecision?RelationThirdcolumnInteresting/Informativeover the river,through thewoods, toGrandmother'shouse...parallelism2assigningsymbolsto likeitemssortingFree!counter-thesisYouropponent'spositionBestkinds ofverbsPreciseandVividLet'seat!tantalizing,tasty,TexastreatThesisthepropositiondefended bythe essayarrangementjudging andorderingyourthoughtsdeadas adoornailsimileAntithesisAsk not whatyour country cando for you—ask what youcan do for yourcountry.Whathappenedsame place,same timeCircumstanceSummaryofRefutationNeither Xnor YissufficientSomeargue X,but that'snot valid...Refutationconclusionthesis,summary ofproofs,amplificationProofs,Intro,ConclusionThinkingOrderelocutionwinsomenessBothhave,both are,both doComparisonquestion,quote, orchallengeexordiumANIAninventoryof IdeasAgreementandDisagreementdivisionDistributionNew namefor: thesis,enumeration,expositionWhat dopeople sayaboutcharacter'sactions?TestimonyWhy? Why?Why? Why?When?NarratioTo whomit mattersand whyamplification

Essay Seven 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. Invention, Arrangement, Elocution
    1st 3 steps in Classical Rhetoric
  2. Common Topics
    CDCRT
  3. Introduction
    Exordium, Narratio, Division, Distribution
  4. whether statement
    Issue
  5. the revealing of your 3 proofs
    exposition
  6. Relation
    What led to or followed decision?
  7. Interesting/ Informative
    Third column
  8. parallelism 2
    over the river, through the woods, to Grandmother's house...
  9. sorting
    assigning symbols to like items
  10. Free!
  11. Your opponent's position
    counter-thesis
  12. Precise and Vivid
    Best kinds of verbs
  13. tantalizing, tasty, Texas treat
    Let's eat!
  14. the proposition defended by the essay
    Thesis
  15. judging and ordering your thoughts
    arrangement
  16. simile
    dead as a doornail
  17. Ask not what your country can do for you —ask what you can do for your country.
    Antithesis
  18. Circumstance
    What happened same place, same time
  19. Neither X nor Y is sufficient
    Summary of Refutation
  20. Refutation
    Some argue X, but that's not valid...
  21. thesis, summary of proofs, amplification
    conclusion
  22. Thinking Order
    Proofs, Intro, Conclusion
  23. winsomeness
    elocution
  24. Comparison
    Both have, both are, both do
  25. exordium
    question, quote, or challenge
  26. An inventory of Ideas
    ANI
  27. division
    Agreement and Disagreement
  28. New name for: thesis, enumeration, exposition
    Distribution
  29. Testimony
    What do people say about character's actions?
  30. Narratio
    Why? Why?Why? Why?When?
  31. amplification
    To whom it matters and why