Satisfied Customer Testimonial Overgeneralization Strong Argumentative Supports Emotional Appeal to Vanity Emotional Appeal to Fear Transition words Words with Positive Connotations Logical Fallacy (Faulty Reasoning) Weak Persuasive Techniques Conclusion Credibility Words with Negative Connotations Body Paragraphs Logical Appeal (Appeal to Reason) Claim (Thesis) Rhetorical Question Hook Perspective Celebrity Testimonial Real- World Examples Loaded Language (Positive or Negative) Repetition Expert Opinion (Expert Testimonial) Quotes from Text Emotional Appeal to Pity Topic Sentences Support Call to Action Argument Statistics (Data) Appeal by Association Background Info Bias Bandwagon Satisfied Customer Testimonial Overgeneralization Strong Argumentative Supports Emotional Appeal to Vanity Emotional Appeal to Fear Transition words Words with Positive Connotations Logical Fallacy (Faulty Reasoning) Weak Persuasive Techniques Conclusion Credibility Words with Negative Connotations Body Paragraphs Logical Appeal (Appeal to Reason) Claim (Thesis) Rhetorical Question Hook Perspective Celebrity Testimonial Real- World Examples Loaded Language (Positive or Negative) Repetition Expert Opinion (Expert Testimonial) Quotes from Text Emotional Appeal to Pity Topic Sentences Support Call to Action Argument Statistics (Data) Appeal by Association Background Info Bias Bandwagon
(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.
Satisfied Customer Testimonial
Overgeneralization
Strong Argumentative Supports
Emotional Appeal to Vanity
Emotional Appeal to Fear
Transition words
Words with Positive Connotations
Logical Fallacy (Faulty Reasoning)
Weak Persuasive Techniques
Conclusion
Credibility
Words with Negative Connotations
Body Paragraphs
Logical Appeal (Appeal to Reason)
Claim (Thesis)
Rhetorical Question
Hook
Perspective
Celebrity Testimonial
Real-World Examples
Loaded Language (Positive or Negative)
Repetition
Expert Opinion (Expert Testimonial)
Quotes from Text
Emotional Appeal to Pity
Topic Sentences
Support
Call to Action
Argument
Statistics (Data)
Appeal by Association
Background Info
Bias
Bandwagon