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About: This bingo card is designed for anyone studying classic speeches or rhetorical devices, making it perfect for classroom activities or speech analysis workshops. With a strong focus on persuasive techniques and references from famous addresses, it encourages participants to spot literary strategies and deepen their understanding of public speaking and effective communication.
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This Letters from Birmingham Jail Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: example of ethos, example of pathos, example of logos, example of repetition, example of parallelism, biblical allusion, historical allusion, rhetorical question, example of antithesis, anecdote, analogy, Declaration of Independence, call to action, metaphor, direct address, definition, rebuttal, I Have a Dream, name of a city, name of a state, states his own name, name of a country (not USA), United States of America, Wait!, person's name, example of alliteration, plagued, abyss, lynch, cognizant, manifested, example of imagery, name of a religion, provincial, gainsaying, moratorium, complacency, precipitate, relegate, paradoxical, interrelatedness.