(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. 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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O-a single group of words in a poem
O-line
O-to tell the gist of a text including only the most important parts
O-summarize
B-poem that does not rhyme
B-free verse
B-moral of the story
B-theme
N-the beginning stage of a plot where the setting and characters are introduced
N-exposition
B-events in the story that build suspense and lead to the climax
B-rising action
B-the pattern of rhyming in a poem
B-rhyme scheme
I-the turning point or "most exciting" part of the plot
I-climax
G-figure of speech: exaggeration
G-hyperbole
O-what the text or story is mostly about
O-central idea
G-the main problem presented in the plot of a story
G-conflict
G-the perspective of a story as told by the speaker
G-point of view
I-repeated words or phrases
I-repetition
I-a group of lines in a poem
I-stanza
I-a figurative expression whose meaning cannot be determined by reading the literal words
I-idiom
G-collection of facts or information in a text that proves a claim
G-evidence
B-the feeling an author conveys through specific word choice
B-mood
I-conclusion or end of a story
I-resolution
N-compares two unlike things using "like" or "as"
N-simile
N-events in the story that follow the climax and lead to the resolution
N-falling action
G-figurative language that gives human qualities to nonhuman objects
G-personification
N-the repetition of a sound in the first consonant sound of words, or within words, in a sentence
N-alliteration
O-figurative language that compares two unlike things
O-metaphor
O-the beat produced in a poem with the use of stressed and unstressed syllables
O-rhythm