feelingcreatedby literaryworkINFERENCEevents toldby acharacter inthe story. meor Imoral.lessonof the storypast eventsrevisited inpresentstoryTHEMEmain pointan authormakesTEXTEVIDENCEDIALOGUEconversationbetweencharacterssequenceof eventsin a literaryworkinformationfrompassageRESOLUTIONCONNOTATIONthe maincharacterstrugglethat takesplace insidecharacterclassificationof literatureDIALOGUEattitudeauthor hastoward hisaudiencemessageor mainpoint3RDPERSONpersontellingthe storyword ofphrasepositive,negativeneutralEXPOSITIONMORALplay onwordsinnate objecthavinghumancharateristicMOODreason forwritingpersuade,informcharacter& settingDENOTATIONspecificwordmeaningPLOTthe rival oftheprotagonistALLUSIONhow thework isorganizedFLASHBACKone whotakes partin thestoryINTERNALCONFLICTevent toldby someoneoutside thestoryreference towell knownperson,place, oreventthe events thatoccur after thefalling action.how is itresolved1STPERSONPROTAGONISTEXTERNALCONFLICT- strugglebetweencharacterand outsideforcesauthor willfavor oneside of theargumentCHARACTERauthor willprovide hintsabout eventsto comeBIASSTRUCTUREconclusiondrawn by thereader,logical guessAUTHORPURPOSEFORESHADOWfeelingcreatedby literaryworkINFERENCEevents toldby acharacter inthe story. meor Imoral.lessonof the storypast eventsrevisited inpresentstoryTHEMEmain pointan authormakesTEXTEVIDENCEDIALOGUEconversationbetweencharacterssequenceof eventsin a literaryworkinformationfrompassageRESOLUTIONCONNOTATIONthe maincharacterstrugglethat takesplace insidecharacterclassificationof literatureDIALOGUEattitudeauthor hastoward hisaudiencemessageor mainpoint3RDPERSONpersontellingthe storyword ofphrasepositive,negativeneutralEXPOSITIONMORALplay onwordsinnate objecthavinghumancharateristicMOODreason forwritingpersuade,informcharacter& settingDENOTATIONspecificwordmeaningPLOTthe rival oftheprotagonistALLUSIONhow thework isorganizedFLASHBACKone whotakes partin thestoryINTERNALCONFLICTevent toldby someoneoutside thestoryreference towell knownperson,place, oreventthe events thatoccur after thefalling action.how is itresolved1STPERSONPROTAGONISTEXTERNALCONFLICT- strugglebetweencharacterand outsideforcesauthor willfavor oneside of theargumentCHARACTERauthor willprovide hintsabout eventsto comeBIASSTRUCTUREconclusiondrawn by thereader,logical guessAUTHORPURPOSEFORESHADOW

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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  1. feeling created by literary work
  2. INFERENCE
  3. events told by a character in the story. me or I
  4. moral.lesson of the story
  5. past events revisited in present story
  6. THEME
  7. main point an author makes
  8. TEXT EVIDENCE
  9. DIALOGUE
  10. conversation between characters
  11. sequence of events in a literary work
  12. information from passage
  13. RESOLUTION
  14. CONNOTATION
  15. the main character
  16. struggle that takes place inside character
  17. classification of literature
  18. DIALOGUE
  19. attitude author has toward his audience
  20. message or main point
  21. 3RD PERSON
  22. person telling the story
  23. word of phrase positive, negative neutral
  24. EXPOSITION
  25. MORAL
  26. play on words
  27. innate object having human charateristic
  28. MOOD
  29. reason for writing persuade, inform
  30. character & setting
  31. DENOTATION
  32. specific word meaning
  33. PLOT
  34. the rival of the protagonist
  35. ALLUSION
  36. how the work is organized
  37. FLASHBACK
  38. one who takes part in the story
  39. INTERNAL CONFLICT
  40. event told by someone outside the story
  41. reference to well known person, place, or event
  42. the events that occur after the falling action. how is it resolved
  43. 1ST PERSON
  44. PROTAGONIST
  45. EXTERNAL CONFLICT
  46. - struggle between character and outside forces
  47. author will favor one side of the argument
  48. CHARACTER
  49. author will provide hints about events to come
  50. BIAS
  51. STRUCTURE
  52. conclusion drawn by the reader, logical guess
  53. AUTHOR PURPOSE
  54. FORESHADOW