Protagonistthe maincharacter,or hero, ofthe storyTragicHeroInferenceDictionStrongwordchoiceSimileFree!MetaphorSymbolConclusionparagraphAntagonistTopicsentenceAlliterationTragedyImageryColoncommonlyused tointroducelistsDramaticIronyIn the Disneymovie "Mulan," theaudience knowsshe's a girl fightingin battle, but othercharacters do not.TextualevidenceIndirectcharacterizationRepetitionSemicolonconnects twoindependentclauses inoncesentence.ToneConnectback tothesisAllusionSpeakerVerbalIronySarcasmis anexampleof thisAllegorya storythat has adoublemeaningHyperboleAnexaggeration;Thesisstatementthe mainargumentof a paperDirectcharacterizationConnotationStanzaMotifThemePersonificationAnnotatingHighlighting,labeling, andmaking notesabout what isimportant whilereading a text orpoemSituationalIronyProtagonistthe maincharacter,or hero, ofthe storyTragicHeroInferenceDictionStrongwordchoiceSimileFree!MetaphorSymbolConclusionparagraphAntagonistTopicsentenceAlliterationTragedyImageryColoncommonlyused tointroducelistsDramaticIronyIn the Disneymovie "Mulan," theaudience knowsshe's a girl fightingin battle, but othercharacters do not.TextualevidenceIndirectcharacterizationRepetitionSemicolonconnects twoindependentclauses inoncesentence.ToneConnectback tothesisAllusionSpeakerVerbalIronySarcasmis anexampleof thisAllegorya storythat has adoublemeaningHyperboleAnexaggeration;Thesisstatementthe mainargumentof a paperDirectcharacterizationConnotationStanzaMotifThemePersonificationAnnotatingHighlighting,labeling, andmaking notesabout what isimportant whilereading a text orpoemSituationalIrony

English 3 Exam 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. the main character, or hero, of the story
    Protagonist
  2. Tragic Hero
  3. Inference
  4. Strong word choice
    Diction
  5. Simile
  6. Free!
  7. Metaphor
  8. Symbol
  9. Conclusion paragraph
  10. Antagonist
  11. Topic sentence
  12. Alliteration
  13. Tragedy
  14. Imagery
  15. commonly used to introduce lists
    Colon
  16. In the Disney movie "Mulan," the audience knows she's a girl fighting in battle, but other characters do not.
    Dramatic Irony
  17. Textual evidence
  18. Indirect characterization
  19. Repetition
  20. connects two independent clauses in once sentence.
    Semicolon
  21. Tone
  22. Connect back to thesis
  23. Allusion
  24. Speaker
  25. Sarcasm is an example of this
    Verbal Irony
  26. a story that has a double meaning
    Allegory
  27. An exaggeration;
    Hyperbole
  28. the main argument of a paper
    Thesis statement
  29. Direct characterization
  30. Connotation
  31. Stanza
  32. Motif
  33. Theme
  34. Personification
  35. Highlighting, labeling, and making notes about what is important while reading a text or poem
    Annotating
  36. Situational Irony