Structure Development/Develop Imply Rhetoric Tone Figurative Language Identify Transition Point- Of- View As it is used in the sentence/paragraph Excerpt Address Structure of an Essay Expresses the theme Summarize Ethos Advancing the plot Suggest Climax Contrast Demonstrate Central Idea Flashback Irony (Dramatic, Verbal, Situational) Rising Action Bias Autobiography Determine Metaphor Argument Narrative Foreshadowing Thesis Credibility Setting Allusion Implicit Characterize Persuasive Refine Tension Argumentative Credible Theme Objective Summary Logos Narrator Antagonist Emphasize Biography Claim Context Clues Connotation Symbolism Pathos Explicit Counterclaim Mood Resolution Compare Convey Explanatory Support Infer/Inference Plot Simile Protagonist Denotation Evaluate Structure Development/Develop Imply Rhetoric Tone Figurative Language Identify Transition Point- Of- View As it is used in the sentence/paragraph Excerpt Address Structure of an Essay Expresses the theme Summarize Ethos Advancing the plot Suggest Climax Contrast Demonstrate Central Idea Flashback Irony (Dramatic, Verbal, Situational) Rising Action Bias Autobiography Determine Metaphor Argument Narrative Foreshadowing Thesis Credibility Setting Allusion Implicit Characterize Persuasive Refine Tension Argumentative Credible Theme Objective Summary Logos Narrator Antagonist Emphasize Biography Claim Context Clues Connotation Symbolism Pathos Explicit Counterclaim Mood Resolution Compare Convey Explanatory Support Infer/Inference Plot Simile Protagonist Denotation Evaluate
(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.
Structure
Development/Develop
Imply
Rhetoric
Tone
Figurative Language
Identify
Transition
Point-Of-View
As it is used in the sentence/paragraph
Excerpt
Address
Structure of an Essay
Expresses the theme
Summarize
Ethos
Advancing the plot
Suggest
Climax
Contrast
Demonstrate
Central Idea
Flashback
Irony (Dramatic, Verbal, Situational)
Rising Action
Bias
Autobiography
Determine
Metaphor
Argument
Narrative
Foreshadowing
Thesis
Credibility
Setting
Allusion
Implicit
Characterize
Persuasive
Refine
Tension
Argumentative
Credible
Theme
Objective Summary
Logos
Narrator
Antagonist
Emphasize
Biography
Claim
Context Clues
Connotation
Symbolism
Pathos
Explicit
Counterclaim
Mood
Resolution
Compare
Convey
Explanatory
Support
Infer/Inference
Plot
Simile
Protagonist
Denotation
Evaluate