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Canady Test Review
BINGOLiterary Terms
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Fill in the BINGO Sheet one term per box
• 2 Free Spaces• Subject• Main idea• Author’s purpose• Theme• Exposition• Rising action• Climax• Falling action• Resolution• Mood
• Direct characterization• Indirect characterization• Protagonist• Antagonist• Dynamic character• Static character• Simile• Metaphor• Foreshadowing• Tone
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• A character that changes in some way through the course of a story.
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• The portion of a story that includes general atmosphere, time, place, characters, and opening conditions
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• A comparison between two unlike things
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• The use of language to create mental pictures.
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• The highest point of suspense or interest in a story. The point at which the protagonist cannot return to the way life was before.
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• A character that remains the same throughout a story. Could be considered a flat character.
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• Information about a character that is clearly stated in a story.
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• The main character in a story.
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• The writer’s attitude toward a subject.
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• The topic of a text.
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• Information about a character in a story that the reader has to figure out.
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• The reason an individual writes a text.
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• The part of the story that builds to the climax
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• Hints or clues in the literary text that suggest events that have yet to occur
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• The events that occur after the falling action
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• Universal idea conveyed by a literary text. The idea can relates to the human experience across time and continents.
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• The part of a story that leads to the resolution.
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• A comparison between two unlike things using “like” or “as.”
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•What the author is saying about the subject.
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• The feeling or atmosphere created by the literary work or passage.
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• The use of language to create mental pictures.
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• Giving inanimate or non-human objects human qualities.
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• The character or force that works against the main character.
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• A word that is spelled like it sounds.