FirstpersonnarrativeStory is toldfrom theperspectiveof "I"PersonificationWhat devicegives inanimateobjects humancharacteristics?NarrativeArcThe plotline of astory.HyperboleOver-exaggerationAnaphoraThe repetitionof a word orphrase at thebeginning ofevery sentenceForeshadowingGiving hintsor clues asto the evntsin a textThemeTheuniversalmessageof a textThirdpersonnarrativeStory is toldfrom theperspectiveofhe/she/theyEpilogueA concludingchapter thatsums up orcomments onthe precedingaction.ImagerydescriptiveorfigurativelanguageMetaphorAcomparisonof one thingto anotherusing is/areExpositionThe essentialinformation givenat the beginning ofa story to establishthe setting andcharacters.AdjectivesA word todescribea nounAntagonistA characteropposed tothe maincharacter ofa text.RepetitionSaying thesame wordor phrasemultipletimesAlliterationThe repetitionof a letter atthe start ofwords in asentenceOnomatopoeiaWords whichsound likethe noisestheydescribeOxymoronTwocontradictorytermsappeartogetherContrastsBeingoppositeto anotherideaSimileComparingone thing toanotherusing like orasPatheticFallacyAscribing thefeelings ofcharacter tonature or thenatural realmProtagonistThe mainor centralcharacterof a text.Juxtapositiontwo thingsbeing seen orplaced closetogether withcontrastingeffectAllusionA deliberatereference toanother textFirstpersonnarrativeStory is toldfrom theperspectiveof "I"PersonificationWhat devicegives inanimateobjects humancharacteristics?NarrativeArcThe plotline of astory.HyperboleOver-exaggerationAnaphoraThe repetitionof a word orphrase at thebeginning ofevery sentenceForeshadowingGiving hintsor clues asto the evntsin a textThemeTheuniversalmessageof a textThirdpersonnarrativeStory is toldfrom theperspectiveofhe/she/theyEpilogueA concludingchapter thatsums up orcomments onthe precedingaction.ImagerydescriptiveorfigurativelanguageMetaphorAcomparisonof one thingto anotherusing is/areExpositionThe essentialinformation givenat the beginning ofa story to establishthe setting andcharacters.AdjectivesA word todescribea nounAntagonistA characteropposed tothe maincharacter ofa text.RepetitionSaying thesame wordor phrasemultipletimesAlliterationThe repetitionof a letter atthe start ofwords in asentenceOnomatopoeiaWords whichsound likethe noisestheydescribeOxymoronTwocontradictorytermsappeartogetherContrastsBeingoppositeto anotherideaSimileComparingone thing toanotherusing like orasPatheticFallacyAscribing thefeelings ofcharacter tonature or thenatural realmProtagonistThe mainor centralcharacterof a text.Juxtapositiontwo thingsbeing seen orplaced closetogether withcontrastingeffectAllusionA deliberatereference toanother text

Narrative Techniques - 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. Story is told from the perspective of "I"
    First person narrative
  2. What device gives inanimate objects human characteristics?
    Personification
  3. The plot line of a story.
    Narrative Arc
  4. Over-exaggeration
    Hyperbole
  5. The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of every sentence
    Anaphora
  6. Giving hints or clues as to the evnts in a text
    Foreshadowing
  7. The universal message of a text
    Theme
  8. Story is told from the perspective of he/she/they
    Third person narrative
  9. A concluding chapter that sums up or comments on the preceding action.
    Epilogue
  10. descriptive or figurative language
    Imagery
  11. A comparison of one thing to another using is/are
    Metaphor
  12. The essential information given at the beginning of a story to establish the setting and characters.
    Exposition
  13. A word to describe a noun
    Adjectives
  14. A character opposed to the main character of a text.
    Antagonist
  15. Saying the same word or phrase multiple times
    Repetition
  16. The repetition of a letter at the start of words in a sentence
    Alliteration
  17. Words which sound like the noises they describe
    Onomatopoeia
  18. Two contradictory terms appear together
    Oxymoron
  19. Being opposite to another idea
    Contrasts
  20. Comparing one thing to another using like or as
    Simile
  21. Ascribing the feelings of character to nature or the natural realm
    Pathetic Fallacy
  22. The main or central character of a text.
    Protagonist
  23. two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
    Juxtaposition
  24. A deliberate reference to another text
    Allusion