SimileDirectaddress/secondpersonpronouns (you,your)Personification(a type ofmetaphor)Exclamations!Inclusivepluralpronouns(we, us, our)Stats,facts,evidence!Assonance(repetitionof vowelsounds)ShortsentencesRepetitionMetaphorJuxtaposition(contrastingor comparingthings besideeach other)RhetoricalquestionRhymeAdjectivesAlliteration(AKA frontrhyme)ListingImperativesentences(requests,demands)Consonance(repetition ofconsonantsounds)Informallanguage/colloquialismFirst personpronouns (I,me, mine)Sentencelengthvariation (eg.long to short)ExtendedmetaphorSibilance(repetitionof "s"sounds)Anaphora(repetition atthe start of aphrase orsentence)SimileDirectaddress/secondpersonpronouns (you,your)Personification(a type ofmetaphor)Exclamations!Inclusivepluralpronouns(we, us, our)Stats,facts,evidence!Assonance(repetitionof vowelsounds)ShortsentencesRepetitionMetaphorJuxtaposition(contrastingor comparingthings besideeach other)RhetoricalquestionRhymeAdjectivesAlliteration(AKA frontrhyme)ListingImperativesentences(requests,demands)Consonance(repetition ofconsonantsounds)Informallanguage/colloquialismFirst personpronouns (I,me, mine)Sentencelengthvariation (eg.long to short)ExtendedmetaphorSibilance(repetitionof "s"sounds)Anaphora(repetition atthe start of aphrase orsentence)

LF Bingo - 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. Simile
  2. Direct address/second person pronouns (you, your)
  3. Personification (a type of metaphor)
  4. Exclamations!
  5. Inclusive plural pronouns (we, us, our)
  6. Stats, facts, evidence!
  7. Assonance (repetition of vowel sounds)
  8. Short sentences
  9. Repetition
  10. Metaphor
  11. Juxtaposition (contrasting or comparing things beside each other)
  12. Rhetorical question
  13. Rhyme
  14. Adjectives
  15. Alliteration (AKA front rhyme)
  16. Listing
  17. Imperative sentences (requests, demands)
  18. Consonance (repetition of consonant sounds)
  19. Informal language/ colloquialism
  20. First person pronouns (I, me, mine)
  21. Sentence length variation (eg. long to short)
  22. Extended metaphor
  23. Sibilance (repetition of "s" sounds)
  24. Anaphora (repetition at the start of a phrase or sentence)