repetitionof initialconsonantsoundssimilerepetition ofvowel soundseither withinwords or at thebeginning ofthe wordsrhythmformpattern of stressedand unstressedsyllables thatcreates a poem'sbeat andmusicalitypersonificationimageryhow lines arebroken andcontinue to thenext, affectingrhythmrepetition ofsimilarsounds,often at theend of linesassonancefigurativelanguagetoneusing objectsor ideas torepresentdeepermeaningsgroups oflines, likeparagraphsin proselanguage thatappeals to thesenses,creating vividmental picturestanzasthe author'sattitude and theatmosopherecreated for thereadercomparisonsand creativelanguage likesimiles,metaphors, andpersonificationalliterationlineationsymbolismthe poet'sspecificwordchoicerhymeFree!the overallshape orstructure (e.g.sonnet, haiku,free verse)dictionmetaphorrepetitionof initialconsonantsoundssimilerepetition ofvowel soundseither withinwords or at thebeginning ofthe wordsrhythmformpattern of stressedand unstressedsyllables thatcreates a poem'sbeat andmusicalitypersonificationimageryhow lines arebroken andcontinue to thenext, affectingrhythmrepetition ofsimilarsounds,often at theend of linesassonancefigurativelanguagetoneusing objectsor ideas torepresentdeepermeaningsgroups oflines, likeparagraphsin proselanguage thatappeals to thesenses,creating vividmental picturestanzasthe author'sattitude and theatmosopherecreated for thereadercomparisonsand creativelanguage likesimiles,metaphors, andpersonificationalliterationlineationsymbolismthe poet'sspecificwordchoicerhymeFree!the overallshape orstructure (e.g.sonnet, haiku,free verse)dictionmetaphor

Intro to Poetry 2 - 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 of initial consonant sounds
  2. simile
  3. repetition of vowel sounds either within words or at the beginning of the words
  4. rhythm
  5. form
  6. pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables that creates a poem's beat and musicality
  7. personification
  8. imagery
  9. how lines are broken and continue to the next, affecting rhythm
  10. repetition of similar sounds, often at the end of lines
  11. assonance
  12. figurative language
  13. tone
  14. using objects or ideas to represent deeper meanings
  15. groups of lines, like paragraphs in prose
  16. language that appeals to the senses, creating vivid mental picture
  17. stanzas
  18. the author's attitude and the atmosophere created for the reader
  19. comparisons and creative language like similes, metaphors, and personification
  20. alliteration
  21. lineation
  22. symbolism
  23. the poet's specific word choice
  24. rhyme
  25. Free!
  26. the overall shape or structure (e.g. sonnet, haiku, free verse)
  27. diction
  28. metaphor