Diction Bingo
Diction Bingo
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02.28.19
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02.28.19
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Topics of this game:
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The literal definition of a word
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The implied definition of a word .
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The circumstances or situation.
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The way in which writing or speech was formed.
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The attitude or mood of writing or speech.
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Official, involving etiquette, and follows a set of rules.
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Casual, similar to a conversation.
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Common words used in everyday speech.
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Newly coined or impolite words.
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"I like this game!" This is an example of a(n) _____
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"She sneered at me and rolled her eyes, 'Good job.'" This is an example of a(n) _____
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"He was lackadasical in his studies." This is an example of a(n) _____
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"She sighed deeply, 'This isn't how I wanted it to look.'" This is an example of a(n) _____
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An example of a more formal style of saying "goodbye".
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An example of a slang style of saying "Hello, how are you?"
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An example of a slang style of saying "Are you awake?"
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A disapproving word used to express great dissapointment or anger.
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A content word used to describe an event as enjoyable.
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Usually describes tones.
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"She looked at me, her eyes darkening with rage, and hissed, 'Save it.'" This is an example of a(n) _____
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"Ye" is a more formal version of _____
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"She crossed her fingers behind her back and nodded." The writer wants the reader to see the girl as _____
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"His lip quivered and he recoiled back at the sight of it." The writer wants the reader to feel ____
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"She shyly waved at the boy and blushed." The writer wants the reader to feel ____
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An example of a slang style of saying "You were caught"
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