tone wordthat shows anegativeattitude.________tone wordthat shows apositiveattitude________the eventsleading to theturning pointin a plot________Extremeexagger-ation_________theoutcome ofa story_________Using detailsthat appealto the senses________emotiondeveloped inthe reader________appealusing logicand facts________Comparisonusing like oras________Comparisonwithout usinglike or as________Words thatimitatesounds________genre ofliterature thatis made up________Giving humantraits to non-living objects________the reasonwhy anauthor writes________writer'schoice ofwords_________genre ofliterature basedon real events,such asnewspapers________the turningpoint of astory/plot_________central ideaor messageof a text________a person, placeor thing thatrepresentssomethingbigger________the writer'sattitude towardsthe subject ofthe text________Repeatedsounds at thebeginning ofwords________where astory takesplace________appeal to areader'semotions_________the problemin a work offiction________the eventsafter theturning pointin a story________tone wordthat shows anegativeattitude.________tone wordthat shows apositiveattitude________the eventsleading to theturning pointin a plot________Extremeexagger-ation_________theoutcome ofa story_________Using detailsthat appealto the senses________emotiondeveloped inthe reader________appealusing logicand facts________Comparisonusing like oras________Comparisonwithout usinglike or as________Words thatimitatesounds________genre ofliterature thatis made up________Giving humantraits to non-living objects________the reasonwhy anauthor writes________writer'schoice ofwords_________genre ofliterature basedon real events,such asnewspapers________the turningpoint of astory/plot_________central ideaor messageof a text________a person, placeor thing thatrepresentssomethingbigger________the writer'sattitude towardsthe subject ofthe text________Repeatedsounds at thebeginning ofwords________where astory takesplace________appeal to areader'semotions_________the problemin a work offiction________the eventsafter theturning pointin a story________

Key Terms 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. tone word that shows a negative attitude. ________
  2. tone word that shows a positive attitude ________
  3. the events leading to the turning point in a plot ________
  4. Extreme exagger -ation _________
  5. the outcome of a story _________
  6. Using details that appeal to the senses ________
  7. emotion developed in the reader ________
  8. appeal using logic and facts ________
  9. Comparison using like or as ________
  10. Comparison without using like or as ________
  11. Words that imitate sounds ________
  12. genre of literature that is made up ________
  13. Giving human traits to non-living objects ________
  14. the reason why an author writes ________
  15. writer's choice of words _________
  16. genre of literature based on real events, such as newspapers ________
  17. the turning point of a story/plot _________
  18. central idea or message of a text ________
  19. a person, place or thing that represents something bigger ________
  20. the writer's attitude towards the subject of the text ________
  21. Repeated sounds at the beginning of words ________
  22. where a story takes place ________
  23. appeal to a reader's emotions _________
  24. the problem in a work of fiction ________
  25. the events after the turning point in a story ________