the qualitiesthat make up acharacter'spersonality orwhat they arelikean objectthatstands foran ideathe timeand place inwhich astory occursthe overall feelingof a text, usuallycreated by theauthor's use offigurativelanguage andimageryanimportantoccurrencea figure ofspeechcomparing twounlike things,using the wordslike or asa personin astorya figure of speechthat makes acomparison bydirectly relatingone thing toanotherthereadersof the texta strugglebetweencharacters or aproblemcharacters aretrying to overcomethe use ofsymbols tocommunicate apoint ratherthan stating itdirectlya literary devicein which awriter gives ahint of what isto come later inthe storya personwho tellsa storythe type ofnarrator that theauthor chooses touse in a narrative;(the author'sperspective)the applicationof humanattributes tosomething thatis not alive orhumanhow acharacter'straits arepresented anddeveloped bythe writerlanguage thatgoes beyondthe literalmeaning to geta message orpoint acrossthe part of astory wherethe conflictor problem issolveda series ofevents andactions thatrelate to astory's conflictconversationsbetween two ormore charactersin a text, usuallyenclosed byquotation marksthe main idea orsubject of a piecesof writing; amessage or lessonthat the authorwants to convey tothe readersa storythat iswritten ortoldthe qualitiesthat make up acharacter'spersonality orwhat they arelikean objectthatstands foran ideathe timeand place inwhich astory occursthe overall feelingof a text, usuallycreated by theauthor's use offigurativelanguage andimageryanimportantoccurrencea figure ofspeechcomparing twounlike things,using the wordslike or asa personin astorya figure of speechthat makes acomparison bydirectly relatingone thing toanotherthereadersof the texta strugglebetweencharacters or aproblemcharacters aretrying to overcomethe use ofsymbols tocommunicate apoint ratherthan stating itdirectlya literary devicein which awriter gives ahint of what isto come later inthe storya personwho tellsa storythe type ofnarrator that theauthor chooses touse in a narrative;(the author'sperspective)the applicationof humanattributes tosomething thatis not alive orhumanhow acharacter'straits arepresented anddeveloped bythe writerlanguage thatgoes beyondthe literalmeaning to geta message orpoint acrossthe part of astory wherethe conflictor problem issolveda series ofevents andactions thatrelate to astory's conflictconversationsbetween two ormore charactersin a text, usuallyenclosed byquotation marksthe main idea orsubject of a piecesof writing; amessage or lessonthat the authorwants to convey tothe readersa storythat iswritten ortold

DJMH Intro - 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. the qualities that make up a character's personality or what they are like
  2. an object that stands for an idea
  3. the time and place in which a story occurs
  4. the overall feeling of a text, usually created by the author's use of figurative language and imagery
  5. an important occurrence
  6. a figure of speech comparing two unlike things, using the words like or as
  7. a person in a story
  8. a figure of speech that makes a comparison by directly relating one thing to another
  9. the readers of the text
  10. a struggle between characters or a problem characters are trying to overcome
  11. the use of symbols to communicate a point rather than stating it directly
  12. a literary device in which a writer gives a hint of what is to come later in the story
  13. a person who tells a story
  14. the type of narrator that the author chooses to use in a narrative; (the author's perspective)
  15. the application of human attributes to something that is not alive or human
  16. how a character's traits are presented and developed by the writer
  17. language that goes beyond the literal meaning to get a message or point across
  18. the part of a story where the conflict or problem is solved
  19. a series of events and actions that relate to a story's conflict
  20. conversations between two or more characters in a text, usually enclosed by quotation marks
  21. the main idea or subject of a pieces of writing; a message or lesson that the author wants to convey to the readers
  22. a story that is written or told