How theauthorsfeelsToneShowsemotionor feelingExclamatoryThenarrator istelling thestoryFirstPersonPlotSeries ofeventsfrom startto finishClimaxTurningpoint ofstoryTheGreasersand TheSocsMan vsManExpositionBeginning ofa story wherecharactersand setting isintroducedHappenswithinInternalConflictSocs aremoreprivilegedthan theGreasersMan vsSocietyCitingevidenceTheauthorstates...MoodHow I feelwhen IreadsomethingResolutionThe endof thestoryThe narratoronly knowsabout one ortwocharacters3rdpersonlimitedThe stormcaused theboy to get offtrack in thewoods.Man vsNatureTwo races of robots, theAutobots and theDecepticons, bring theirwar to Earth. The goodAutobots help Earthlings.The villainous Decepticonsbring war. Only a humanyouth named Sam cansave the world.Man vsTechnologyExternalConflictInvolvesanotherperson orthingGives acommandDeclarativeNarratorknowsallThirdpersonomniscientI can't decidewhether togo to theballgame ornot.Manvs. SelfAsks aquestion?InterrogativeConflictAproblemFANBOYSJoins twothingstogetherAuthor'sPerspectiveHow theauthorfeels aboutthe subjectGives acommandDeclarativeHow theauthorsfeelsToneShowsemotionor feelingExclamatoryThenarrator istelling thestoryFirstPersonPlotSeries ofeventsfrom startto finishClimaxTurningpoint ofstoryTheGreasersand TheSocsMan vsManExpositionBeginning ofa story wherecharactersand setting isintroducedHappenswithinInternalConflictSocs aremoreprivilegedthan theGreasersMan vsSocietyCitingevidenceTheauthorstates...MoodHow I feelwhen IreadsomethingResolutionThe endof thestoryThe narratoronly knowsabout one ortwocharacters3rdpersonlimitedThe stormcaused theboy to get offtrack in thewoods.Man vsNatureTwo races of robots, theAutobots and theDecepticons, bring theirwar to Earth. The goodAutobots help Earthlings.The villainous Decepticonsbring war. Only a humanyouth named Sam cansave the world.Man vsTechnologyExternalConflictInvolvesanotherperson orthingGives acommandDeclarativeNarratorknowsallThirdpersonomniscientI can't decidewhether togo to theballgame ornot.Manvs. SelfAsks aquestion?InterrogativeConflictAproblemFANBOYSJoins twothingstogetherAuthor'sPerspectiveHow theauthorfeels aboutthe subjectGives acommandDeclarative

Conflict - 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. Tone
    How the authors feels
  2. Exclamatory
    Shows emotion or feeling
  3. First Person
    The narrator is telling the story
  4. Series of events from start to finish
    Plot
  5. Turning point of story
    Climax
  6. Man vs Man
    The Greasers and The Socs
  7. Beginning of a story where characters and setting is introduced
    Exposition
  8. Internal Conflict
    Happens within
  9. Man vs Society
    Socs are more privileged than the Greasers
  10. The author states...
    Citing evidence
  11. How I feel when I read something
    Mood
  12. The end of the story
    Resolution
  13. 3rd person limited
    The narrator only knows about one or two characters
  14. Man vs Nature
    The storm caused the boy to get off track in the woods.
  15. Man vs Technology
    Two races of robots, the Autobots and the Decepticons, bring their war to Earth. The good Autobots help Earthlings. The villainous Decepticons bring war. Only a human youth named Sam can save the world.
  16. Involves another person or thing
    External Conflict
  17. Declarative
    Gives a command
  18. Third person omniscient
    Narrator knows all
  19. Man vs. Self
    I can't decide whether to go to the ballgame or not.
  20. Interrogative
    Asks a question?
  21. A problem
    Conflict
  22. Joins two things together
    FANBOYS
  23. How the author feels about the subject
    Author's Perspective
  24. Declarative
    Gives a command