dashesparenthesescolonssemicolonsCharacternames arecapitalized4paragraphsDenotation/Definitionof a WordContrastedtexts in myessayQuotedevidenceGoing touse what Ilearnedon MCAPIntroductionincludesclaimAppropriatePunctuationfor QuotesTitle isitalicized orin quotationmarksTransitionWordsIntroducedEvidenceRelevantEvidenceOpposingClaim Evidencefrom themiddle/climaxof the storyA mix ofsimple,compoundand complexsentencesEvidencefrom thebeginningParaphrasedEvidencePage orparagraphnumbercitedCapitals atthebeginning ofeachsentenceConclusionParagraphUsedplan aschecklist2-3sentences ofjustificationafter a quoteAcademicTonedashesparenthesescolonssemicolonsCharacternames arecapitalized4paragraphsDenotation/Definitionof a WordContrastedtexts in myessayQuotedevidenceGoing touse what Ilearnedon MCAPIntroductionincludesclaimAppropriatePunctuationfor QuotesTitle isitalicized orin quotationmarksTransitionWordsIntroducedEvidenceRelevantEvidenceOpposingClaim Evidencefrom themiddle/climaxof the storyA mix ofsimple,compoundand complexsentencesEvidencefrom thebeginningParaphrasedEvidencePage orparagraphnumbercitedCapitals atthebeginning ofeachsentenceConclusionParagraphUsedplan aschecklist2-3sentences ofjustificationafter a quoteAcademicTone

Literary Essay (Argument) - 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. dashes parentheses colons semicolons
  2. Character names are capitalized
  3. 4 paragraphs
  4. Denotation/ Definition of a Word
  5. Contrasted texts in my essay
  6. Quoted evidence
  7. Going to use what I learned on MCAP
  8. Introduction includes claim
  9. Appropriate Punctuation for Quotes
  10. Title is italicized or in quotation marks
  11. Transition Words
  12. Introduced Evidence
  13. Relevant Evidence
  14. Opposing Claim
  15. Evidence from the middle/climax of the story
  16. A mix of simple, compound and complex sentences
  17. Evidence from the beginning
  18. Paraphrased Evidence
  19. Page or paragraph number cited
  20. Capitals at the beginning of each sentence
  21. Conclusion Paragraph
  22. Used plan as checklist
  23. 2-3 sentences of justification after a quote
  24. Academic Tone