Theclassroomwas a zooduring lunch.The repetitionof the samestarting soundin a series ofwords.When non-human thingsare givenhumancharacteristics.NotesStonesymbolismimagerysimileonomatopoeiaanaphoraAcomparisonusing likeor as.He’s got amillionthings onhis plate.Thebeautifulblue birdflew boldly.Wordsthatimitatesounds.You can do itwhen youbelieve. Youcan do itwhen you try.The leavesdanced inthe autumnbreeze.Her eyessparkledlikediamonds.metaphorThe fireworksexploded in thesky in bursts ofred, gold, andsilver sparks.personificationanagramAnexaggerationfor effect.hyperboleWhen an object,color, or actionrepresents adeeper meaningor idea.A directcomparisonbetween twothings withoutusing "like" or"as."rhetoricalquestionTheclassroomwas a zooduring lunch.The repetitionof the samestarting soundin a series ofwords.When non-human thingsare givenhumancharacteristics.NotesStonesymbolismimagerysimileonomatopoeiaanaphoraAcomparisonusing likeor as.He’s got amillionthings onhis plate.Thebeautifulblue birdflew boldly.Wordsthatimitatesounds.You can do itwhen youbelieve. Youcan do itwhen you try.The leavesdanced inthe autumnbreeze.Her eyessparkledlikediamonds.metaphorThe fireworksexploded in thesky in bursts ofred, gold, andsilver sparks.personificationanagramAnexaggerationfor effect.hyperboleWhen an object,color, or actionrepresents adeeper meaningor idea.A directcomparisonbetween twothings withoutusing "like" or"as."rhetoricalquestion

FIGURE it OUT - 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 classroom was a zoo during lunch.
  2. The repetition of the same starting sound in a series of words.
  3. When non- human things are given human characteristics.
  4. Notes → Stone
  5. symbolism
  6. imagery
  7. simile
  8. onomatopoeia
  9. anaphora
  10. A comparison using like or as.
  11. He’s got a million things on his plate.
  12. The beautiful blue bird flew boldly.
  13. Words that imitate sounds.
  14. You can do it when you believe. You can do it when you try.
  15. The leaves danced in the autumn breeze.
  16. Her eyes sparkled like diamonds.
  17. metaphor
  18. The fireworks exploded in the sky in bursts of red, gold, and silver sparks.
  19. personification
  20. anagram
  21. An exaggeration for effect.
  22. hyperbole
  23. When an object, color, or action represents a deeper meaning or idea.
  24. A direct comparison between two things without using "like" or "as."
  25. rhetorical question