Repetition(e.g. Nevergive up.Never.)Simile(e.g. asbright asthe sun)Expertopinion (e.g.According toscientists…)Figurativelanguage (generalterm forsimiles/metaphorsetc.)Free!Contrast orjuxtaposition(e.g. lightand dark)Onomatopoeia(e.g. bang,crash)Alliteration(e.g.slippery,slimy snake)Rule of three(e.g. tall,dark andhandsome)Imagery(sensorydescription)Pun orwordplayPersonification(e.g. the windwhispered)Rhetoricalquestion(e.g. Howwould youfeel?)Directaddress (e.g.You canmake adifference!)Hyperbole(e.g. I’ve toldyou a milliontimes)Facts andstatistics(e.g. 80% ofpeopleagree)Emotivelanguage (e.g.heartbreaking,devastated)Anecdote(a shortpersonalstory)FormaltoneInformaltoneMetaphor(e.g. timeis a thief)Repetition(e.g. Nevergive up.Never.)Simile(e.g. asbright asthe sun)Expertopinion (e.g.According toscientists…)Figurativelanguage (generalterm forsimiles/metaphorsetc.)Free!Contrast orjuxtaposition(e.g. lightand dark)Onomatopoeia(e.g. bang,crash)Alliteration(e.g.slippery,slimy snake)Rule of three(e.g. tall,dark andhandsome)Imagery(sensorydescription)Pun orwordplayPersonification(e.g. the windwhispered)Rhetoricalquestion(e.g. Howwould youfeel?)Directaddress (e.g.You canmake adifference!)Hyperbole(e.g. I’ve toldyou a milliontimes)Facts andstatistics(e.g. 80% ofpeopleagree)Emotivelanguage (e.g.heartbreaking,devastated)Anecdote(a shortpersonalstory)FormaltoneInformaltoneMetaphor(e.g. timeis a thief)

Untitled 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. Repetition (e.g. Never give up. Never.)
  2. Simile (e.g. as bright as the sun)
  3. Expert opinion (e.g. According to scientists…)
  4. Figurative language (general term for similes/metaphors etc.)
  5. Free!
  6. Contrast or juxtaposition (e.g. light and dark)
  7. Onomatopoeia (e.g. bang, crash)
  8. Alliteration (e.g. slippery, slimy snake)
  9. Rule of three (e.g. tall, dark and handsome)
  10. Imagery (sensory description)
  11. Pun or wordplay
  12. Personification (e.g. the wind whispered)
  13. Rhetorical question (e.g. How would you feel?)
  14. Direct address (e.g. You can make a difference!)
  15. Hyperbole (e.g. I’ve told you a million times)
  16. Facts and statistics (e.g. 80% of people agree)
  17. Emotive language (e.g. heartbreaking, devastated)
  18. Anecdote (a short personal story)
  19. Formal tone
  20. Informal tone
  21. Metaphor (e.g. time is a thief)