RETORTMETHODICALSUCCINCTDEMORALIZEImageryDescription thatappeals to thesenses (sight,sound, smell,touch, taste)IronyA contrastbetweenexpectationand realityCharacterizationthe process bywhich thewriter revealsthe personalityof a characterinequityInjustice;unfairness;an instanceof injusticemalignto saynegativethings aboutsomeonePersonificationA figure of speechin which an objector animal is givenhuman feelings,thoughts, orattitudesAlliterationRepetitionof initialconsonantsoundscurt(adj.)short,rudelybriefINFIRMITYDenotationThedictionarydefinitionof a wordINNOVATIONdemoralizeto lower thespirits of;weaken theconfidence orcheerfulness ofMetaphora figure of speechin which a word orphrase is appliedto an object oraction to which it isnot literallyapplicable.subjectivebased on orinfluenced bypersonalfeelings, tastes,or opinionssparsethinlydispersedorscatteredepitomethe bestexampleofsomethingADJACENTindirectcharacterizationThe character isrevealed throughtheir personality,appearance,words, actions,and effect onothersForeshadowingA narrative devicethat hints atcoming events;often buildssuspense oranxiety in thereader.alliterationexamplePeter Piperpicked apeck ofpickledpeppers.revitalizeto bring somethingback after itdeclined incondition orpopularity; tobreathe new lifeinto somethingZEALverbalironyA figure ofspeech inwhich what issaid is theopposite ofwhat is meantThemea unifying ideathat is arecurrentelement in aliterary orartistic worksuccinctbrief,conciseWARYinnovationAn improvementof an existingtechnologicalproduct, system,or method ofdoing something.terminatebring toan endor haltretortreplyToneAttitude a writertakes towardthe audience, asubject, or acharacterINFRINGEinclination(n.) - atendency,propensitysituationalironyAn outcomethat turns out tobe verydifferent fromwhat wasexpectedCURTConflictA strugglebetweenopposingforcesTERMINATEmethodicalOrderlyandregularabsolveto freefromguiltSUBSEQUENTeccentricoddantagonistsomeonewho worksagainstanotherpersonOnomatopoeiaA word thatimitates thesound itrepresents.ESCALATEamiablefriendlyUnderstatementthe opposite ofexaggeration. It is atechnique fordeveloping ironyand/or humor whereone writes or saysless than intended.DETERRENTSimileAcomparisonof two unlikethings usinglike or asAllusionA reference toanother workof literature,person, oreventMoodFeeling oratmospherethat a writercreates forthe readeranimositystrongdislikeadamantfirmManvs.NatureA dramaticstruggle betweena character andsomething that iscaused by naturedirectcharacterizationThe authordirectlystates acharacter'straitsClimaxthe most intense,exciting, orimportant point ofsomething; aculmination orapex.OBSOLETEescalatetoincreaseorintensifysubsequent(adj.) comingafter;following intime, place,or orderSymbolA thing thatrepresents or standsfor something else,especially a materialobject representingsomething abstract.amoralunethicalDILEMMAADAMANTinmediasresin themiddleof thingsConnotationan idea orfeeling that aword invokes inaddition to itsliteral or primarymeaning.dilemmaa hardchoiceengross(v.) tooccupy thecompleteattention,absorb fullySPARSESABOTAGEobsoleteout-of-date, nolonger inuseINEQUITYIRATErisingactionA series of eventsthat builds fromthe conflict. Itbegins with theinciting force andends with theclimax.dramaticironywhen a readeris aware ofsomethingthat acharacter isn'tManvs.Manconflict ofone personagainstanotherHyperboleexaggerationdeterrentpreventionexploitto takeadvantageofinfirmity(n.) a weaknessor ailment(physical,mental, moral,etc.)FlashbackA method ofnarration in whichpresent action istemporarilyinterrupted so thatthe reader canwitness past eventstangiblecapable ofbeingtouched;real,concreteencountertomeet, ameetinginfringeTo intrude onan areabelonging toanother; totrespasselicit(v.) to drawforth, bring outfrom somesource (such asanother person)zealpassion;excitementinternalconflictA strugglebetweenopposing needs,desires, oremotions within asingle characterimplicationsomethingsuggestedArchetypeA detail, image, orcharacter type thatoccurs frequently inliterature and myth andis thought to appeal ina universal way to theunconscious and toevoke a responseREVITALIZEadjacentnear,next to,adjoiningwarycareful,cautiousexternalconflictA strugglebetween acharacterand anoutside forceRETORTMETHODICALSUCCINCTDEMORALIZEImageryDescription thatappeals to thesenses (sight,sound, smell,touch, taste)IronyA contrastbetweenexpectationand realityCharacterizationthe process bywhich thewriter revealsthe personalityof a characterinequityInjustice;unfairness;an instanceof injusticemalignto saynegativethings aboutsomeonePersonificationA figure of speechin which an objector animal is givenhuman feelings,thoughts, orattitudesAlliterationRepetitionof initialconsonantsoundscurt(adj.)short,rudelybriefINFIRMITYDenotationThedictionarydefinitionof a wordINNOVATIONdemoralizeto lower thespirits of;weaken theconfidence orcheerfulness ofMetaphora figure of speechin which a word orphrase is appliedto an object oraction to which it isnot literallyapplicable.subjectivebased on orinfluenced bypersonalfeelings, tastes,or opinionssparsethinlydispersedorscatteredepitomethe bestexampleofsomethingADJACENTindirectcharacterizationThe character isrevealed throughtheir personality,appearance,words, actions,and effect onothersForeshadowingA narrative devicethat hints atcoming events;often buildssuspense oranxiety in thereader.alliterationexamplePeter Piperpicked apeck ofpickledpeppers.revitalizeto bring somethingback after itdeclined incondition orpopularity; tobreathe new lifeinto somethingZEALverbalironyA figure ofspeech inwhich what issaid is theopposite ofwhat is meantThemea unifying ideathat is arecurrentelement in aliterary orartistic worksuccinctbrief,conciseWARYinnovationAn improvementof an existingtechnologicalproduct, system,or method ofdoing something.terminatebring toan endor haltretortreplyToneAttitude a writertakes towardthe audience, asubject, or acharacterINFRINGEinclination(n.) - atendency,propensitysituationalironyAn outcomethat turns out tobe verydifferent fromwhat wasexpectedCURTConflictA strugglebetweenopposingforcesTERMINATEmethodicalOrderlyandregularabsolveto freefromguiltSUBSEQUENTeccentricoddantagonistsomeonewho worksagainstanotherpersonOnomatopoeiaA word thatimitates thesound itrepresents.ESCALATEamiablefriendlyUnderstatementthe opposite ofexaggeration. It is atechnique fordeveloping ironyand/or humor whereone writes or saysless than intended.DETERRENTSimileAcomparisonof two unlikethings usinglike or asAllusionA reference toanother workof literature,person, oreventMoodFeeling oratmospherethat a writercreates forthe readeranimositystrongdislikeadamantfirmManvs.NatureA dramaticstruggle betweena character andsomething that iscaused by naturedirectcharacterizationThe authordirectlystates acharacter'straitsClimaxthe most intense,exciting, orimportant point ofsomething; aculmination orapex.OBSOLETEescalatetoincreaseorintensifysubsequent(adj.) comingafter;following intime, place,or orderSymbolA thing thatrepresents or standsfor something else,especially a materialobject representingsomething abstract.amoralunethicalDILEMMAADAMANTinmediasresin themiddleof thingsConnotationan idea orfeeling that aword invokes inaddition to itsliteral or primarymeaning.dilemmaa hardchoiceengross(v.) tooccupy thecompleteattention,absorb fullySPARSESABOTAGEobsoleteout-of-date, nolonger inuseINEQUITYIRATErisingactionA series of eventsthat builds fromthe conflict. Itbegins with theinciting force andends with theclimax.dramaticironywhen a readeris aware ofsomethingthat acharacter isn'tManvs.Manconflict ofone personagainstanotherHyperboleexaggerationdeterrentpreventionexploitto takeadvantageofinfirmity(n.) a weaknessor ailment(physical,mental, moral,etc.)FlashbackA method ofnarration in whichpresent action istemporarilyinterrupted so thatthe reader canwitness past eventstangiblecapable ofbeingtouched;real,concreteencountertomeet, ameetinginfringeTo intrude onan areabelonging toanother; totrespasselicit(v.) to drawforth, bring outfrom somesource (such asanother person)zealpassion;excitementinternalconflictA strugglebetweenopposing needs,desires, oremotions within asingle characterimplicationsomethingsuggestedArchetypeA detail, image, orcharacter type thatoccurs frequently inliterature and myth andis thought to appeal ina universal way to theunconscious and toevoke a responseREVITALIZEadjacentnear,next to,adjoiningwarycareful,cautiousexternalconflictA strugglebetween acharacterand anoutside force

CS CP 2023 - 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. RETORT
  2. METHODICAL
  3. SUCCINCT
  4. DEMORALIZE
  5. Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
    Imagery
  6. A contrast between expectation and reality
    Irony
  7. the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character
    Characterization
  8. Injustice; unfairness; an instance of injustice
    inequity
  9. to say negative things about someone
    malign
  10. A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
    Personification
  11. Repetition of initial consonant sounds
    Alliteration
  12. (adj.) short, rudely brief
    curt
  13. INFIRMITY
  14. The dictionary definition of a word
    Denotation
  15. INNOVATION
  16. to lower the spirits of; weaken the confidence or cheerfulness of
    demoralize
  17. a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
    Metaphor
  18. based on or influenced by personal feelings, tastes, or opinions
    subjective
  19. thinly dispersed or scattered
    sparse
  20. the best example of something
    epitome
  21. ADJACENT
  22. The character is revealed through their personality, appearance, words, actions, and effect on others
    indirect characterization
  23. A narrative device that hints at coming events; often builds suspense or anxiety in the reader.
    Foreshadowing
  24. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
    alliteration example
  25. to bring something back after it declined in condition or popularity; to breathe new life into something
    revitalize
  26. ZEAL
  27. A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
    verbal irony
  28. a unifying idea that is a recurrent element in a literary or artistic work
    Theme
  29. brief, concise
    succinct
  30. WARY
  31. An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
    innovation
  32. bring to an end or halt
    terminate
  33. reply
    retort
  34. Attitude a writer takes toward the audience, a subject, or a character
    Tone
  35. INFRINGE
  36. (n.) - a tendency, propensity
    inclination
  37. An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
    situational irony
  38. CURT
  39. A struggle between opposing forces
    Conflict
  40. TERMINATE
  41. Orderly and regular
    methodical
  42. to free from guilt
    absolve
  43. SUBSEQUENT
  44. odd
    eccentric
  45. someone who works against another person
    antagonist
  46. A word that imitates the sound it represents.
    Onomatopoeia
  47. ESCALATE
  48. friendly
    amiable
  49. the opposite of exaggeration. It is a technique for developing irony and/or humor where one writes or says less than intended.
    Understatement
  50. DETERRENT
  51. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
    Simile
  52. A reference to another work of literature, person, or event
    Allusion
  53. Feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader
    Mood
  54. strong dislike
    animosity
  55. firm
    adamant
  56. A dramatic struggle between a character and something that is caused by nature
    Man vs. Nature
  57. The author directly states a character's traits
    direct characterization
  58. the most intense, exciting, or important point of something; a culmination or apex.
    Climax
  59. OBSOLETE
  60. to increase or intensify
    escalate
  61. (adj.) coming after; following in time, place, or order
    subsequent
  62. A thing that represents or stands for something else, especially a material object representing something abstract.
    Symbol
  63. unethical
    amoral
  64. DILEMMA
  65. ADAMANT
  66. in the middle of things
    in medias res
  67. an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
    Connotation
  68. a hard choice
    dilemma
  69. (v.) to occupy the complete attention, absorb fully
    engross
  70. SPARSE
  71. SABOTAGE
  72. out-of-date, no longer in use
    obsolete
  73. INEQUITY
  74. IRATE
  75. A series of events that builds from the conflict. It begins with the inciting force and ends with the climax.
    rising action
  76. when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't
    dramatic irony
  77. conflict of one person against another
    Man vs. Man
  78. exaggeration
    Hyperbole
  79. prevention
    deterrent
  80. to take advantage of
    exploit
  81. (n.) a weakness or ailment (physical, mental, moral, etc.)
    infirmity
  82. A method of narration in which present action is temporarily interrupted so that the reader can witness past events
    Flashback
  83. capable of being touched; real, concrete
    tangible
  84. to meet, a meeting
    encounter
  85. To intrude on an area belonging to another; to trespass
    infringe
  86. (v.) to draw forth, bring out from some source (such as another person)
    elicit
  87. passion; excitement
    zeal
  88. A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
    internal conflict
  89. something suggested
    implication
  90. A detail, image, or character type that occurs frequently in literature and myth and is thought to appeal in a universal way to the unconscious and to evoke a response
    Archetype
  91. REVITALIZE
  92. near, next to, adjoining
    adjacent
  93. careful, cautious
    wary
  94. A struggle between a character and an outside force
    external conflict