Elasticity(n) the physicalproperty of matterwherein matterreturns to its originalform after beingreshaped, as anelectric band returnsto its original shapeObjectiveMost drastic 3rdperson point of view,for story is told by noone/narratordisappears and thereis no way of enteringminds of charactersNotorious(adj) widelyknown butviewednegatively orcriticallyPersona/SpeakerNarrator/ Usually thepoint of view ofcharacter. Theperson created bythe author to tell thestory and is the voicethat talks to thereaderPlacid(adj)Tranquiland calm;at restLimitedOmniscientWhat narratorknows or sees inlimited to onecentral character,usually just theirown actions andthoughts.Hindrance(n) anobstruction orimpediment;something thatblocks progressInconceivable(adj)unimaginableorunthinkable FREEPointof ViewHow we knowwhat happensin a story/how the storyis toldPeccadillo(n) a minorsin or fault;a triflingwrongdoingLitigious(adj) willingand likelyto pursue alawsuitOrdealan experiencethat isextremelydifficult ortryingOmniscientThe speakerknows everythingincluding theactions, motivesand thoughts of allthe characters/all-knowingOstracize(v) to banishfrom or forceout of agroup orsituationFickle(adj) capriciouslychangeable inaffection or belief;not remainingfaithful to oneidea or feeling Elasticity(n) the physicalproperty of matterwherein matterreturns to its originalform after beingreshaped, as anelectric band returnsto its original shapeObjectiveMost drastic 3rdperson point of view,for story is told by noone/narratordisappears and thereis no way of enteringminds of charactersNotorious(adj) widelyknown butviewednegatively orcriticallyPersona/SpeakerNarrator/ Usually thepoint of view ofcharacter. Theperson created bythe author to tell thestory and is the voicethat talks to thereaderPlacid(adj)Tranquiland calm;at restLimitedOmniscientWhat narratorknows or sees inlimited to onecentral character,usually just theirown actions andthoughts.Hindrance(n) anobstruction orimpediment;something thatblocks progressInconceivable(adj)unimaginableorunthinkable FREEPointof ViewHow we knowwhat happensin a story/how the storyis toldPeccadillo(n) a minorsin or fault;a triflingwrongdoingLitigious(adj) willingand likelyto pursue alawsuitOrdealan experiencethat isextremelydifficult ortryingOmniscientThe speakerknows everythingincluding theactions, motivesand thoughts of allthe characters/all-knowingOstracize(v) to banishfrom or forceout of agroup orsituationFickle(adj) capriciouslychangeable inaffection or belief;not remainingfaithful to oneidea or feeling 

Vocab #6 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. (n) the physical property of matter wherein matter returns to its original form after being reshaped, as an electric band returns to its original shape
    Elasticity
  2. Most drastic 3rd person point of view, for story is told by no one/narrator disappears and there is no way of entering minds of characters
    Objective
  3. (adj) widely known but viewed negatively or critically
    Notorious
  4. Narrator/ Usually the point of view of character. The person created by the author to tell the story and is the voice that talks to the reader
    Persona/Speaker
  5. (adj) Tranquil and calm; at rest
    Placid
  6. What narrator knows or sees in limited to one central character, usually just their own actions and thoughts.
    Limited Omniscient
  7. (n) an obstruction or impediment; something that blocks progress
    Hindrance
  8. (adj) unimaginable or unthinkable
    Inconceivable
  9. FREE
  10. How we know what happens in a story/ how the story is told
    Point of View
  11. (n) a minor sin or fault; a trifling wrongdoing
    Peccadillo
  12. (adj) willing and likely to pursue a lawsuit
    Litigious
  13. an experience that is extremely difficult or trying
    Ordeal
  14. The speaker knows everything including the actions, motives and thoughts of all the characters/all-knowing
    Omniscient
  15. (v) to banish from or force out of a group or situation
    Ostracize
  16. (adj) capriciously changeable in affection or belief; not remaining faithful to one idea or feeling
    Fickle