reference towell knownperson,place, oreventinformationfrompassage1STPERSONMORALRESOLUTIONBIAScharacter& settingfeelingcreatedby literaryworkDIALOGUEword ofphrasepositive,negativeneutralplay onwordsspecificwordmeaningDIALOGUEMOODEXPOSITIONone whotakes partin thestoryDENOTATIONTHEMEINFERENCEAUTHORPURPOSEconclusiondrawn by thereader,logical guessstrugglethat takesplace insidecharacterauthor willfavor oneside of theargumentclassificationof literaturethe maincharacter- strugglebetweencharacterand outsideforcesconversationbetweencharactersevents toldby acharacter inthe story. meor Ievent toldby someoneoutside thestorythe rival oftheprotagonistinnate objecthavinghumancharateristicCHARACTEREXTERNALCONFLICTmain pointan authormakesattitudeauthor hastoward hisaudienceINTERNALCONFLICTCONNOTATIONreason forwritingpersuade,informTEXTEVIDENCEauthor willprovide hintsabout eventsto comePLOTFLASHBACKthe events thatoccur after thefalling action.how is itresolvedPROTAGONIST3RDPERSONFORESHADOWmoral.lessonof the storyhow thework isorganizedpast eventsrevisited inpresentstorysequenceof eventsin a literaryworkpersontellingthe storymessageor mainpointSTRUCTUREALLUSIONreference towell knownperson,place, oreventinformationfrompassage1STPERSONMORALRESOLUTIONBIAScharacter& settingfeelingcreatedby literaryworkDIALOGUEword ofphrasepositive,negativeneutralplay onwordsspecificwordmeaningDIALOGUEMOODEXPOSITIONone whotakes partin thestoryDENOTATIONTHEMEINFERENCEAUTHORPURPOSEconclusiondrawn by thereader,logical guessstrugglethat takesplace insidecharacterauthor willfavor oneside of theargumentclassificationof literaturethe maincharacter- strugglebetweencharacterand outsideforcesconversationbetweencharactersevents toldby acharacter inthe story. meor Ievent toldby someoneoutside thestorythe rival oftheprotagonistinnate objecthavinghumancharateristicCHARACTEREXTERNALCONFLICTmain pointan authormakesattitudeauthor hastoward hisaudienceINTERNALCONFLICTCONNOTATIONreason forwritingpersuade,informTEXTEVIDENCEauthor willprovide hintsabout eventsto comePLOTFLASHBACKthe events thatoccur after thefalling action.how is itresolvedPROTAGONIST3RDPERSONFORESHADOWmoral.lessonof the storyhow thework isorganizedpast eventsrevisited inpresentstorysequenceof eventsin a literaryworkpersontellingthe storymessageor mainpointSTRUCTUREALLUSION

ELA TERMS 1 - 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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