Rhetorical question - crowd answers Sibilance Onomatopoeia Rhyme Euphemism / Understatement Emotive language Appeal to logic & reason Juxtaposition Tricolon / Triple Rhetorical question - no crowd answer Assonance Anaphora Sensory language Inclusive pronouns Personification Hyperbole / Exaggeration Loaded language Stats! Numbers! Figures! Repetition (that ISN'T anaphora) 1st person pronouns Isocolon (Parallel structure) Imperative Appeal to emotion Colloquial language / Slang 2nd person pronouns (direct address) Metaphor (that ISN'T personification) Appeal to credibility & authority Simile Historical examples Alliteration Anecdotes (bite sized personal stories) Humour Listing (more than three) Interjection Quoting someone famous Consonance (excluding sibilance) Rhetorical question - crowd answers Sibilance Onomatopoeia Rhyme Euphemism / Understatement Emotive language Appeal to logic & reason Juxtaposition Tricolon / Triple Rhetorical question - no crowd answer Assonance Anaphora Sensory language Inclusive pronouns Personification Hyperbole / Exaggeration Loaded language Stats! Numbers! Figures! Repetition (that ISN'T anaphora) 1st person pronouns Isocolon (Parallel structure) Imperative Appeal to emotion Colloquial language / Slang 2nd person pronouns (direct address) Metaphor (that ISN'T personification) Appeal to credibility & authority Simile Historical examples Alliteration Anecdotes (bite sized personal stories) Humour Listing (more than three) Interjection Quoting someone famous Consonance (excluding sibilance)
(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.
Rhetorical question - crowd answers
Sibilance
Onomatopoeia
Rhyme
Euphemism / Understatement
Emotive language
Appeal to logic & reason
Juxtaposition
Tricolon / Triple
Rhetorical question - no crowd answer
Assonance
Anaphora
Sensory language
Inclusive pronouns
Personification
Hyperbole / Exaggeration
Loaded language
Stats! Numbers! Figures!
Repetition (that ISN'T anaphora)
1st person pronouns
Isocolon (Parallel structure)
Imperative
Appeal to emotion
Colloquial language / Slang
2nd person pronouns (direct address)
Metaphor (that ISN'T personification)
Appeal to credibility & authority
Simile
Historical examples
Alliteration
Anecdotes (bite sized personal stories)
Humour
Listing (more than three)
Interjection
Quoting someone famous
Consonance (excluding sibilance)