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About: This bingo card centers on rhetorical devices, persuasive techniques, and key vocabulary often found in classic speeches and essays. It's perfect for students studying rhetoric or for classroom activities focused on analyzing powerful writing. The mix of literary elements and contextual clues encourages participants to pay close attention to language and meaning during an engaging lesson or discussion.
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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 imagery, example of biblical allusion, example of historical allusion, example of rhetorical question, example of anecdote, example of analogy, example of simile, example of metaphor, example of call to action, example of quotation, name of a city, name of a state, name of a religion, group of religious people, name of college or university, United States of America, a person's name (not speaker), abyss, cognizant, gainsaying, idly, interrelatedness, lynch, moratorium, paradoxical, plagued, precipitate, postpone, provincial, tension, "Wait!".