onomatopoeiausing a wordfor effect thatwas created bythe sound thatthe action of itmakespolysyndetonusingmultipleconjunctionsin a seriesfor effectasyndetonomitting the useof conjunctionsin a series onpurpose foreffectplotthe seriesof eventsin a storyliterarydevicea purposefulstrategy usedby a writer tocreate aneffect in a textresolutionthe way aconflict turnsout at theend of a textsimilea comparisonmade betweentwo differentthings usinglike or ashyperbolean extremeexaggerationmade foreffectdialogueconversationbetweencharacters ina textnarratortheperson/characterwho is telling astoryallusiona reference tosomethingfamous that theaudience isexpected to befamiliar withclimaxthe point in astory thatturns it towardits intendedresolutionidioman expressionthat cannot beunderstoodfrom the literalmeaning of itswordsthemea lesson, moral,or messagestated orimplied by atextgenrea categoryof itemswith similartraitsmetaphora comparisonmade betweentwo differentthings withoutusing like or asforeshadowinggiving a clue ina text thatcaused areader to makea predictionimageryuse of sensorydescription tocreate a moodor other effectin a textironywhen theabsoluteopposite ofwhat oneexpects occursor is statedpointof viewtheperspectivefrom which anarrator tellsa storyalliterationusing wordsnear each otherthat all beginwith the sameconsonantsoundpersonificationgiving a non-living thingthe qualitiesor abilities ofa humanarchetypea charactertype orsymbol usedrepetitively inliteraturesymbolismusing an objector color torepresent adifferentconcept or ideain a textonomatopoeiausing a wordfor effect thatwas created bythe sound thatthe action of itmakespolysyndetonusingmultipleconjunctionsin a seriesfor effectasyndetonomitting the useof conjunctionsin a series onpurpose foreffectplotthe seriesof eventsin a storyliterarydevicea purposefulstrategy usedby a writer tocreate aneffect in a textresolutionthe way aconflict turnsout at theend of a textsimilea comparisonmade betweentwo differentthings usinglike or ashyperbolean extremeexaggerationmade foreffectdialogueconversationbetweencharacters ina textnarratortheperson/characterwho is telling astoryallusiona reference tosomethingfamous that theaudience isexpected to befamiliar withclimaxthe point in astory thatturns it towardits intendedresolutionidioman expressionthat cannot beunderstoodfrom the literalmeaning of itswordsthemea lesson, moral,or messagestated orimplied by atextgenrea categoryof itemswith similartraitsmetaphora comparisonmade betweentwo differentthings withoutusing like or asforeshadowinggiving a clue ina text thatcaused areader to makea predictionimageryuse of sensorydescription tocreate a moodor other effectin a textironywhen theabsoluteopposite ofwhat oneexpects occursor is statedpointof viewtheperspectivefrom which anarrator tellsa storyalliterationusing wordsnear each otherthat all beginwith the sameconsonantsoundpersonificationgiving a non-living thingthe qualitiesor abilities ofa humanarchetypea charactertype orsymbol usedrepetitively inliteraturesymbolismusing an objector color torepresent adifferentconcept or ideain a text

Literary Terms / Flipchart I BINGO Review - 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. using a word for effect that was created by the sound that the action of it makes
    onomatopoeia
  2. using multiple conjunctions in a series for effect
    polysyndeton
  3. omitting the use of conjunctions in a series on purpose for effect
    asyndeton
  4. the series of events in a story
    plot
  5. a purposeful strategy used by a writer to create an effect in a text
    literary device
  6. the way a conflict turns out at the end of a text
    resolution
  7. a comparison made between two different things using like or as
    simile
  8. an extreme exaggeration made for effect
    hyperbole
  9. conversation between characters in a text
    dialogue
  10. the person/character who is telling a story
    narrator
  11. a reference to something famous that the audience is expected to be familiar with
    allusion
  12. the point in a story that turns it toward its intended resolution
    climax
  13. an expression that cannot be understood from the literal meaning of its words
    idiom
  14. a lesson, moral, or message stated or implied by a text
    theme
  15. a category of items with similar traits
    genre
  16. a comparison made between two different things without using like or as
    metaphor
  17. giving a clue in a text that caused a reader to make a prediction
    foreshadowing
  18. use of sensory description to create a mood or other effect in a text
    imagery
  19. when the absolute opposite of what one expects occurs or is stated
    irony
  20. the perspective from which a narrator tells a story
    point of view
  21. using words near each other that all begin with the same consonant sound
    alliteration
  22. giving a non-living thing the qualities or abilities of a human
    personification
  23. a character type or symbol used repetitively in literature
    archetype
  24. using an object or color to represent a different concept or idea in a text
    symbolism