(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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The only type of internal conflict
Character vs. Self
A type of external conflict
Character vs. Nature
A type of external conflict
Character vs. Supernatural
Inciting Incident/Initial Conflict
the event that starts the action of a story
Multiple Timeline
when a story has two or more stories that progress on different timelines
Nonchronological or Nonlinear Timeline
the events in the story jump around in time with no pattern
Internal Conflict
a character mentally struggles with his or her own opposing thoughts
Setting
the time, place and environment of a story
Conflict
the struggle between opposing forces
Main Idea
a super short summary including the protagonist and main plot details
Climax
the most exciting, dramatic or emotional point in a story
A type of external conflict
Character vs. Society
Exposition
the exposing of information, like the setting and characters
Protagonist
the main character in the story
Chronological Timeline
the events in the story are told in the order they occur
Revelation Climax
a climax where story changing information is revealed
Rising Action
what happens in a story before the climax
Crisis Climax
a climax that is an intense event like a battle
Catharsis Climax
a climax where the protagonist comes to an understanding of a difficult situation
A type of external conflict
Character vs. Technology
Literary Text
A fictional (made-up) story
A type of external conflict
Character vs. Character
Falling Action
the events that happen after the climax—not every story has these events
Resolution
How the conflict of the story is cleared up and the story ends
Theme
the underlying message of a story
Chronological Timeline with Flashbacks and Flashforwards
the events in the story are told in the order they happened with occasional jumps back or forward in time
Characters
the main people, animals or objects in a story
External Conflict
when a character conflicts with something outside of their own body
Antagonist
the character who causes conflict for the protagonist