DifferentoroppositeSequenceof eventsthat carriesthe storyStrugglebetween 2or moreforcesNarratortells thestoryAbstractidea /main ideaof storyUse of clueso hint atsomethinglaterIs themaincharacterwords thatan authoruses that aredistinct tothemClassificationsof variousworksincludingliteratureOpposesthe maincharacterWordhaving thesamemeaningComparestwo unlikethingsUseslike orasTakes onhumancharacteristicsRepetitionof thesamesoundDescribesnounsThe eventthat is themostsignificant tothe plotDescribesqualitiesof acharacterOutcomediffersfrom whatwasexpectedWord thatsoundslike theactionIn quotationmarks:characterstalkingThe locationwhere thestory takesplaceFourstagesof:SetsthestageDifferentoroppositeSequenceof eventsthat carriesthe storyStrugglebetween 2or moreforcesNarratortells thestoryAbstractidea /main ideaof storyUse of clueso hint atsomethinglaterIs themaincharacterwords thatan authoruses that aredistinct tothemClassificationsof variousworksincludingliteratureOpposesthe maincharacterWordhaving thesamemeaningComparestwo unlikethingsUseslike orasTakes onhumancharacteristicsRepetitionof thesamesoundDescribesnounsThe eventthat is themostsignificant tothe plotDescribesqualitiesof acharacterOutcomediffersfrom whatwasexpectedWord thatsoundslike theactionIn quotationmarks:characterstalkingThe locationwhere thestory takesplaceFourstagesof:Setsthestage

Literature terms - 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. Different or opposite
  2. Sequence of events that carries the story
  3. Struggle between 2 or more forces
  4. Narrator tells the story
  5. Abstract idea / main idea of story
  6. Use of clues o hint at something later
  7. Is the main character
  8. words that an author uses that are distinct to them
  9. Classifications of various works including literature
  10. Opposes the main character
  11. Word having the same meaning
  12. Compares two unlike things
  13. Uses like or as
  14. Takes on human characteristics
  15. Repetition of the same sound
  16. Describes nouns
  17. The event that is the most significant to the plot
  18. Describes qualities of a character
  19. Outcome differs from what was expected
  20. Word that sounds like the action
  21. In quotation marks:characters talking
  22. The location where the story takes place
  23. Four stages of:
  24. Sets the stage