(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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Imagery: Descriptive language that appeals to the senses, helping the reader visualize scenes, sounds, smells, etc.
MOOD
FICTION
Point of View: The perspective from which a story is told, such as first-person, third-person, or omniscient.
Conflict: The struggle between opposing forces, which drives the plot forward. It can be internal (within a character) or external (between characters or forces).
Theme: The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work.
DIALOGUE
CHARACTER
CONFLICT
Nonfiction: Literature based on factual information and real events, like biographies and essays.
GENRE
Character: A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or piece of literature.
PROTAGONIST
THEME
NONFICTION
POINT OF VIEW
Protagonist: The main character in a story, often facing a central conflict or problem.
Mood: The feeling or atmosphere created in a story that influences how the reader feels.
IMAGERY
Setting: The time and place in which a story or piece of literature takes place.
Genre: A category of literature, like fiction, poetry, drama, or nonfiction, defined by its style, form, and subject matter.
SETTING
Free!
Literature: Written works, especially those considered to have artistic or intellectual value, such as novels, poems, and plays.
Antagonist: The character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict.
Fiction: Literature based on imaginary events and characters, such as novels and short stories.
LITERATURE
Tone: The author's attitude or feelings toward the subject, characters, or audience.
Plot: The sequence of events or actions that make up a story.