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