(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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Uses similar grammatical constructions to express ideas that are related or equal in importance
True accounts of historical eras and events
A comparison between two things that are similar in some ways but are essentially unalike.
An essay to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action
Uses words that evoke strong feelings, rather than facts and evidence, to persuade
Uses the same word or words more than once for emphasis
An essay that communicates factual information
An account of a person's life written by someone else
To inform, to persuade, to express thoughts and feelings, to entertain
Reporting on true events and have relevance to a contemporary audience
An essay to convince readers to believe in an idea or opinion and to do an action using counter argument
Taps into people’s desire to belong
Similar to memoirs - recounting a person’s travel while being instructive and offering suggestions and practical information
An account of a person's life written by that person
Relies on endorsements from well known people or satisfied customers
Connects a product, a candidate, or a cause with a positive image or idea
Anticipating objections from opponents and countering them with evidence
Drawing a new conclusion from information that is already known. Used to predict logically what will happen in the future.
Uses words with strong positive or negative connotations to stir people’s emotions
Shapes the structure of sentences and paragraphs within a persuasive work to make the work’s message resonate.
Bandwagon, Plain Folks, Testimonial, Transfer
The art of swaying people’s feelings, opinions, and actions
Valid reasons and relevant/sufficient evidence
The writer's position on an issue
Taps into people’s values or moral standards
A conclusion based on a number of particular facts or cases.
Tells the steps of how to do or make something
A statement that can be verified or proved true by objective means
Shows the similarities and differences between two or more events, items, or subjects