when a fictionstory couldhappen in reallife, but it neverhas occurredrealisticfictionSuffix-scriptmeans"write"Autobiographythe story of aperson’s lifewritten byhimself orherselfa point ofview wherethe maincharactertells the story1stPOVCompoundworda wordcomposed oftwo or moresmallerwordsSettingthe time andplace thatthe storyhappensPrefixgroups ofletters that canbe placedbefore a wordto alter itsmeaningtext that reportson an actualperson, place,or event thatreally exists.non-fiction"Cat gotyourtongue."Idiomone of two ormore words ina languagethat have thesame meaningsynonymprefix-miswronghyperboleto make anoverstatementor to stretchthe truthsuffix-lessmeans"without"mainideathe maintopic of atext orparagraphany storythat is theproduct ofimaginationor untruefictionClimaxthe turningpoint whenthe conflict isat its mostintenseprefix-unmeans"not"similewhen youcompare twoor morethings usinglike or as"It's takingyouforever!"hyperboleWhen astatementcan beproven, it isthis.one of two ormore wordspronounced alike,but different inspelling ormeaninghomophoneWhen someonetells how theyfeel on asubject, butfacts cannotprove it.Opinionantonyma word thatis theopposite ofanother wordShe iswalking asslow as amouse.Similewhen a fictionstory couldhappen in reallife, but it neverhas occurredrealisticfictionSuffix-scriptmeans"write"Autobiographythe story of aperson’s lifewritten byhimself orherselfa point ofview wherethe maincharactertells the story1stPOVCompoundworda wordcomposed oftwo or moresmallerwordsSettingthe time andplace thatthe storyhappensPrefixgroups ofletters that canbe placedbefore a wordto alter itsmeaningtext that reportson an actualperson, place,or event thatreally exists.non-fiction"Cat gotyourtongue."Idiomone of two ormore words ina languagethat have thesame meaningsynonymprefix-miswronghyperboleto make anoverstatementor to stretchthe truthsuffix-lessmeans"without"mainideathe maintopic of atext orparagraphany storythat is theproduct ofimaginationor untruefictionClimaxthe turningpoint whenthe conflict isat its mostintenseprefix-unmeans"not"similewhen youcompare twoor morethings usinglike or as"It's takingyouforever!"hyperboleWhen astatementcan beproven, it isthis.one of two ormore wordspronounced alike,but different inspelling ormeaninghomophoneWhen someonetells how theyfeel on asubject, butfacts cannotprove it.Opinionantonyma word thatis theopposite ofanother wordShe iswalking asslow as amouse.Simile

PSSA Review - 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. realistic fiction
    when a fiction story could happen in real life, but it never has occurred
  2. means "write"
    Suffix -script
  3. the story of a person’s life written by himself or herself
    Autobiography
  4. 1st POV
    a point of view where the main character tells the story
  5. a word composed of two or more smaller words
    Compound word
  6. the time and place that the story happens
    Setting
  7. groups of letters that can be placed before a word to alter its meaning
    Prefix
  8. non-fiction
    text that reports on an actual person, place, or event that really exists.
  9. Idiom
    "Cat got your tongue."
  10. synonym
    one of two or more words in a language that have the same meaning
  11. wrong
    prefix -mis
  12. to make an overstatement or to stretch the truth
    hyperbole
  13. means "without"
    suffix -less
  14. the main topic of a text or paragraph
    main idea
  15. fiction
    any story that is the product of imagination or untrue
  16. the turning point when the conflict is at its most intense
    Climax
  17. means "not"
    prefix -un
  18. when you compare two or more things using like or as
    simile
  19. hyperbole
    "It's taking you forever!"
  20. When a statement can be proven, it is this.
  21. homophone
    one of two or more words pronounced alike, but different in spelling or meaning
  22. Opinion
    When someone tells how they feel on a subject, but facts cannot prove it.
  23. a word that is the opposite of another word
    antonym
  24. Simile
    She is walking as slow as a mouse.