**WRITEA SIMILEHERE**theoppositeof what isexpectedAn outcomethat turns out tobe verydifferent fromwhat wasexpectedA reference toanother work ofliterature,history, popculture, person,or eventGiving nonhumanshuman-likecharacteristicsin a figurativeway.visually descriptiveor figurativelanguage,especially in aliterary work; usessensory details**WRITE AHYPERBOLEHERE**A long, elaboratecomparisonbetween twothings that's oftenused in epicpoetryAcomparisonof two unlikethings usinglike or asexaggeratedstatements orclaims notmeant to betaken literally.language that is usedto convey somethingthat is different fromthe literal dictionarydefinition of the word;contributes to mood,tone, artistry of thewriting, and meaning.wordsstart withthe samesoundA narrative devicethat hints atcoming events;often buildssuspense oranxiety in thereader.A common,often usedexpression thatdoesn't makesense if youtake it literally.a figure of speech inwhich a word orphrase is applied toan object or action towhich it is not literallyapplicable;comparison withoutusing like or asType of irony where itseems that God orfate is manipulatingevents so as toinspire false hopes,which are inevitablydashed.A metaphor thatcontinuesthroughout aseries ofsentences in aparagraph or linesin a poem.Giving nonhumanshuman-likecharacteristicsin a literal wayA figure ofspeech inwhich what issaid is theopposite ofwhat is meanta joke exploiting thedifferent possiblemeanings of a wordor the fact that thereare words that soundalike but havedifferent meanings.a form oflanguagespoken bypeople in aparticularregion or groupA word thatimitates thesound itrepresents.refers to themeanings ofwords, phrases,and sentencesin their real oractual sensewhen a readeris aware ofsomethingthat acharacter isn't**WRITEA SIMILEHERE**theoppositeof what isexpectedAn outcomethat turns out tobe verydifferent fromwhat wasexpectedA reference toanother work ofliterature,history, popculture, person,or eventGiving nonhumanshuman-likecharacteristicsin a figurativeway.visually descriptiveor figurativelanguage,especially in aliterary work; usessensory details**WRITE AHYPERBOLEHERE**A long, elaboratecomparisonbetween twothings that's oftenused in epicpoetryAcomparisonof two unlikethings usinglike or asexaggeratedstatements orclaims notmeant to betaken literally.language that is usedto convey somethingthat is different fromthe literal dictionarydefinition of the word;contributes to mood,tone, artistry of thewriting, and meaning.wordsstart withthe samesoundA narrative devicethat hints atcoming events;often buildssuspense oranxiety in thereader.A common,often usedexpression thatdoesn't makesense if youtake it literally.a figure of speech inwhich a word orphrase is applied toan object or action towhich it is not literallyapplicable;comparison withoutusing like or asType of irony where itseems that God orfate is manipulatingevents so as toinspire false hopes,which are inevitablydashed.A metaphor thatcontinuesthroughout aseries ofsentences in aparagraph or linesin a poem.Giving nonhumanshuman-likecharacteristicsin a literal wayA figure ofspeech inwhich what issaid is theopposite ofwhat is meanta joke exploiting thedifferent possiblemeanings of a wordor the fact that thereare words that soundalike but havedifferent meanings.a form oflanguagespoken bypeople in aparticularregion or groupA word thatimitates thesound itrepresents.refers to themeanings ofwords, phrases,and sentencesin their real oractual sensewhen a readeris aware ofsomethingthat acharacter isn't

Untitled Bingo - 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. **WRITE A SIMILE HERE**
  2. the opposite of what is expected
  3. An outcome that turns out to be very different from what was expected
  4. A reference to another work of literature, history, pop culture, person, or event
  5. Giving non humans human-like characteristics in a figurative way.
  6. visually descriptive or figurative language, especially in a literary work; uses sensory details
  7. **WRITE A HYPERBOLE HERE**
  8. A long, elaborate comparison between two things that's often used in epic poetry
  9. A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
  10. exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
  11. language that is used to convey something that is different from the literal dictionary definition of the word; contributes to mood, tone, artistry of the writing, and meaning.
  12. words start with the same sound
  13. A narrative device that hints at coming events; often builds suspense or anxiety in the reader.
  14. A common, often used expression that doesn't make sense if you take it literally.
  15. a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable; comparison without using like or as
  16. Type of irony where it seems that God or fate is manipulating events so as to inspire false hopes, which are inevitably dashed.
  17. A metaphor that continues throughout a series of sentences in a paragraph or lines in a poem.
  18. Giving non humans human-like characteristics in a literal way
  19. A figure of speech in which what is said is the opposite of what is meant
  20. a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
  21. a form of language spoken by people in a particular region or group
  22. A word that imitates the sound it represents.
  23. refers to the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences in their real or actual sense
  24. when a reader is aware of something that a character isn't