(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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Alliteration
A theme category for this poem is
Isolation
AABBCCDD represents the
Rhyme scheme
The purpose of the poem is probably to
Contemplate
The poem has this many lines
22
Allusion
The class of the author and speaker is probably
Upper
The use of rhyming couplets in this poem presents a form of ____ given the content of the poem
Irony
Lines 9 & 10 are examples of this form of comparison
Metaphor
Loneliness is a personal quality / Some people were born to be alone / personal differences cause loneliness are all examples of ____ from the poem.
Theme
Waterfall
Lines 2 & 3 and 13 &14 are examples of this grammatical literary term
Parallelism
Examples of unique diction in the poem is
Awaken / Torrent
Lines 1 & 2 are examples of this form of rhyme
Slant Rhyme
The author repetitively uses this pronoun to show separation
I
You
Lines 1 & 2 are examples of this form of odd grammatical structure
Inverted
Syntax
The gender of the speaker is
Male
Line 8 is an example of this form of repetition
Consonance
In the poem, "dawn" is used as a
symbol
A symbol for a communal source of inspiration would be
Common Spring
The poem is in Iambic tetrameter which is its ______
Rhythm
The only two lines in the poem which do not have exact end rhyme.
1 & 2
The poem is most likely set in this season
Fall
What causes the speakers loneliness?
Perception
Lines 5, 11, 13, 14, and 15 are examples of this form of repetition
Anaphora
Spring
The tone of the poem is
Brooding
10 & 11
The author's uses of dashes as a grammatical addition is a precursor to this bridge author's poetry
Dickenson
The number of stanzas in the poem
1
Free!
The poem is an example of this type of poetry
Lyric
The author of the poem
Poe
This poem, in its entirety, provides the reader a ___, which seems contradictory but really is not.
Paradox
Lines 8, 10, 12, and 17 are examples of this form of repetition
Assonance