linea singlegroup ofwords in apoemsummarizeto tell the gistof a textincluding onlythe mostimportant partsfreeversepoem thatdoes notrhymethememoralof thestoryexpositionthe beginningstage of a plotwhere thesetting andcharacters areintroducedrisingactionevents in thestory that buildsuspense andlead to theclimaxrhymeschemethepattern ofrhyming ina poemclimaxthe turningpoint or"mostexciting" partof the plothyperbolefigure ofspeech:exaggerationcentralideawhat thetext or storyis mostlyaboutconflictthe mainproblempresented inthe plot of astorypointof viewtheperspectiveof a story astold by thespeakerrepetitionrepeatedwords orphrasesstanzaa groupof lines ina poemidioma figurativeexpression whosemeaning cannotbe determined byreading the literalwordsevidencecollection offacts orinformation ina text thatproves a claimmoodthe feeling anauthor conveysthrough specificword choiceresolutionconclusionor end of astorysimilecomparestwo unlikethings using"like" or "as"fallingactionevents in thestory that followthe climax andlead to theresolutionpersonificationfigurativelanguage thatgives humanqualities tononhumanobjectsalliterationthe repetition ofa sound in thefirst consonantsound of words,or within words,in a sentencemetaphorfigurativelanguage thatcomparestwo unlikethingsrhythmthe beatproduced in apoem with theuse of stressedand unstressedsyllableslinea singlegroup ofwords in apoemsummarizeto tell the gistof a textincluding onlythe mostimportant partsfreeversepoem thatdoes notrhymethememoralof thestoryexpositionthe beginningstage of a plotwhere thesetting andcharacters areintroducedrisingactionevents in thestory that buildsuspense andlead to theclimaxrhymeschemethepattern ofrhyming ina poemclimaxthe turningpoint or"mostexciting" partof the plothyperbolefigure ofspeech:exaggerationcentralideawhat thetext or storyis mostlyaboutconflictthe mainproblempresented inthe plot of astorypointof viewtheperspectiveof a story astold by thespeakerrepetitionrepeatedwords orphrasesstanzaa groupof lines ina poemidioma figurativeexpression whosemeaning cannotbe determined byreading the literalwordsevidencecollection offacts orinformation ina text thatproves a claimmoodthe feeling anauthor conveysthrough specificword choiceresolutionconclusionor end of astorysimilecomparestwo unlikethings using"like" or "as"fallingactionevents in thestory that followthe climax andlead to theresolutionpersonificationfigurativelanguage thatgives humanqualities tononhumanobjectsalliterationthe repetition ofa sound in thefirst consonantsound of words,or within words,in a sentencemetaphorfigurativelanguage thatcomparestwo unlikethingsrhythmthe beatproduced in apoem with theuse of stressedand unstressedsyllables

SBAC Review Bingo - Call List

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