art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
12ENG Maus 2015-05-14
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- Art's wife
- "The Jews are undoubtedly a race, but they are not human." Who said this?
- "For this I was an ?"
- Where does Art's father live, in the beginning of the graphic novel?
- One day's bread could be exchanged for how many cigarettes?
- Vladek caught an infection in his hand at what concentration camp?
- "??? mommy, and you left me here to take the rap"
- "Lately I've been feeling ?"
- How did Vladek stay alive whilst living in Auschwitz Birkenau?
- What was Vladek's punishment for being caught talking to Anja in Birkenau?
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- What disease could be contracted from lice?
- What's the name of Art's comic he drew 'years ago'?
- Spiegelman makes use of what technique on page 139, panel 3?
- Art's mother
- What was hanging in the centre of the town before the war in 1938? (34?
- What did Vladek call Art in the last line of the book
- Art's father
- Anja's maiden name
- Title of chapter 6
- Spiegelman makes use of what technique on page 111, panels 5-7?
20 Clues: Art's wife • Art's mother • Art's father • Anja's maiden name • Title of chapter 6 • "For this I was an ?" • "Lately I've been feeling ?" • What disease could be contracted from lice? • "??? mommy, and you left me here to take the rap" • What's the name of Art's comic he drew 'years ago'? • What did Vladek call Art in the last line of the book • ...
Yearbook Words 2022-11-08
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- First page of the book
- Guidelines writers use to maintain punctuation
- image taken purposefully with no sharp focus
- Multi-level pricing allows to promote sales
- markers of internal margins
- other photos around dominant photo
- 16 page grouping for offset printing
- Coverage based on general topic
- template with no content on separators
- brainstorming exercise to generate topic ideas
- Listing of pages starting book sections
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- Third level of coverage, smaller text
- small level of of coverage
- how long the camera shutters stay open
- part that keeps front and back cover together
- Exclusive grid based to formatting spreads
- coverage philosophy and technique
- Time-honored structure for yearbooks
- Verbal statement/visual look that tie parts of book
- Also called a deck
- person a reporter interviews
- Overall feel and personality of the look of book
- located in Kansan City
- also known as negative space
- narrows a broad topic into a specific narrative
- two facing side by side pages (2 and 3, 4 and 5)
- Sentence a writer used to link one fact/quote
- A mini theme used as a section title
28 Clues: Also called a deck • First page of the book • located in Kansan City • small level of of coverage • markers of internal margins • person a reporter interviews • also known as negative space • Coverage based on general topic • coverage philosophy and technique • other photos around dominant photo • Time-honored structure for yearbooks • 16 page grouping for offset printing • ...
CODING BEN C 2024-01-12
12 Clues: RNG • Math • base 8 • base 10 • base 16 • code art • # in python • if var = 3: • ____=(code)on a line • 1+1=2 What subject is that? • Number system that is very well-known • What the human puts into the computer
Medieval Times Vocab Game 2012-11-25
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- reforming cathlic church
- inherited wealth, privileged minority
- Sheild marked with signs from certain grup/family
- lives according to strick rules, lives alone
- a church under bishop authority
- Laws against extravagant clothing and food
- "Dark Ages"
- mean church
- hunting with trained falcons
- knightly qualities
- fight between 2 knights or soldiers
- boy training with a knight to be a knight
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- defeat of England by French normans
- fight between groups of knights or soldiers
- celtic-speaking region
- period of middle ages
- rebirth of art, literature, and learning
- clergyman of noble rank
- bound to masters land, feudal servitude
- language spoken in wales
20 Clues: "Dark Ages" • mean church • knightly qualities • period of middle ages • celtic-speaking region • clergyman of noble rank • reforming cathlic church • language spoken in wales • hunting with trained falcons • a church under bishop authority • defeat of England by French normans • fight between 2 knights or soldiers • inherited wealth, privileged minority • ...
Medieval Times Vocab Game 2012-11-25
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- fight between 2 knights or soldiers
- reforming cathlic church
- lives according to strick rules, lives alone
- a church under bishop authority
- rebirth of art, literature, and learning
- language spoken in wales
- Laws against extravagant clothing and food
- boy training with a knight to be a knight
- mean church
- fight between groups of knights or soldiers
- knightly qualities
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- Sheild marked with signs from certain grup/family
- defeat of England by French normans
- clergyman of noble rank
- period of middle ages
- hunting with trained falcons
- celtic-speaking region
- "Dark Ages"
- inherited wealth, privileged minority
- bound to masters land, feudal servitude
20 Clues: "Dark Ages" • mean church • knightly qualities • period of middle ages • celtic-speaking region • clergyman of noble rank • reforming cathlic church • language spoken in wales • hunting with trained falcons • a church under bishop authority • fight between 2 knights or soldiers • defeat of England by French normans • inherited wealth, privileged minority • ...
Alberta's Natural Resources 2023-01-11
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- Oil, _________, and natural gas are all types of fossil fuels. Page 69.
- Alberta is also known as the _________ province. Page 68.
- "La Grande Prairie" means "The ________ Prairie." Page 91.
- A ________ resource is one that is used, only as much as it can be replaced. Page 87.
- _________ means using our natural resources carefully, so that they will not run out. Page 75.
- Where is coal found? Page 74.
- The oil sands contain _________, a thick, sticky tar made of oil. Page 70.
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- Medicine Hat is also known as ________. Page 90.
- Natural resources are things found in _________ that are useful to us. Page 67.
- Growing crops, and raising animals. Page 78.
- Large machines that pump oil out of the ground. Page 69.
- Wood that has been cut into boards. Page 85.
- ________ resources can be replaced, if used carefully. Page 76.
- This supplies the land with water, using dams, ditches, and sprinklers. Page 82.
14 Clues: Where is coal found? Page 74. • Growing crops, and raising animals. Page 78. • Wood that has been cut into boards. Page 85. • Medicine Hat is also known as ________. Page 90. • Large machines that pump oil out of the ground. Page 69. • Alberta is also known as the _________ province. Page 68. • "La Grande Prairie" means "The ________ Prairie." Page 91. • ...
Mots croisés Le dernier camelot 2018-10-09
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- Travail pénible (page 44).
- Outil servant à percer des trous (page 229).
- Synonyme de babiole, gadjet (page 23).
- Mot anglais qui désigne des chaussures (page 49).
- Enseignement de la foi et de la morale chrétiennes selon un programme systématique (page 40).
- Soupe préparée avec ‘’tout ce qui reste ‘’ comme légumes (page 59).
- Objet utilisé pour ouvrir le courrier (page 71).
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- Objet contenant de l’encre (page 64).
- Dans un langage familier, ce terme désigne une personne grande et maigre (page 46).
- Mot qui vient de l’anglais ‘’bobby pin’’, qui désigne une pince à cheveux, inventée dans les années 1920 pour tenir les coupes des mèches au carré, appelées ‘’Bobbed Hairstyles’’(page 72).
- Au Canada, personne qui distribue les journaux à domicile (page 9).
- Synonyme d’insolence (page 44).
- Dans le livre, on l’appelle aussi une ruine-babines (page 95)
- Petite boite (page 23).
14 Clues: Petite boite (page 23). • Travail pénible (page 44). • Synonyme d’insolence (page 44). • Objet contenant de l’encre (page 64). • Synonyme de babiole, gadjet (page 23). • Outil servant à percer des trous (page 229). • Objet utilisé pour ouvrir le courrier (page 71). • Mot anglais qui désigne des chaussures (page 49). • ...
MEDIA 2026-01-29
20 Clues: problem • légende • journal • lectorat • quotidien • publicité • imprimeur • couverture • abonnement • évènements • gros titre • marque page • exemplaires • hebdomadaire • page de garde • bande dessinée • être au courant de • journal à sensation • renvoi en bas de page • commentaires/critiques
Chapters 13-15 Crossword - 12/16 2024-12-09
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- What does Bailey try to pull off of Ethan’s hands? (page 132)
- Todd throws burning papers into the ______ (page 137)
- What sport does Ethan start playing? (page 123)
- What dessert does Chelsea’s mother give to Ethan’s mom? (page 146)
- In what season does Smokey the cat die? (page 120)
- Todd claimed someone stole his transistor _____ (page 134)
- Whose name does Ethan often say during calls? (page 125)
- What emotion does Bailey notice coming off of Mom and Dad? (page 139)
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- Todd tells Hannah that Ethan is “pretty much going out” with _______ Underwood (page 127)
- What kind of sandwich does Bailey eat bits of? (page 128)
- What is the name of the new kitten? (page 131)
- What is Bailey’s least favorite command? (page 141)
- Who does Dad argue with? (page 121)
- Duchess’s favorite game is “tug on the ____” (page 144)
14 Clues: Who does Dad argue with? (page 121) • What is the name of the new kitten? (page 131) • What sport does Ethan start playing? (page 123) • In what season does Smokey the cat die? (page 120) • What is Bailey’s least favorite command? (page 141) • Todd throws burning papers into the ______ (page 137) • Duchess’s favorite game is “tug on the ____” (page 144) • ...
Yearbook Lesson 2 & 3 2023-08-28
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- when content or imagery extends past the edge of the page
- unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch
- a way to push buttons to get something done more quickly (ctrl + c)
- a posed picture of a person
- a file whose contents of one or more files are compressed
- the director of the yearbook (typically a teacher)
- The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- i.e. sports, portraits, prom
- one-pica spacing between all of the elements on a spread
- to bring from a foreign or external source
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- a student leader in charge of the entire yearbook or portion of the book
- i.e. clipart
- where two pages meet in the center
- to make something stay in one location
- a central idea or concept
- a team that must work together
- the page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit traditionally at the bottom left and bottom right of the spread
- where all pictures are
- An unposed or casual picture of a person or group
- a paid tribute
- to remove
21 Clues: to remove • i.e. clipart • a paid tribute • where all pictures are • a central idea or concept • a posed picture of a person • i.e. sports, portraits, prom • a team that must work together • where two pages meet in the center • unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch • to make something stay in one location • to bring from a foreign or external source • ...
Official Crossword 2013-11-02
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- Type – type that is produced photographically Column Inch – one inch of type or space (measured
- – border around a story or photo
- – the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed Ear – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
- also called a caption Dateline – words at the beginning of a story that give the
- – abbreviation for capital letters
- one column wide Columnist – a person who writes a regular column giving
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
- city hall or the education beat)
- piece of art Crop – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture Cut – to shorten a story Cutline – explanatory information under a picture or piece of
- or picture story
- Correspondent – an out-of-town reporter Cover – to get all the facts about a news event for a story Credit Line – the name of the photographer or artist below
- – an article expressing the opinion of the newspaper editor or management
- Man's best friend
- are covered
- reporters to stories, improves the stories that reporters write, and decides where stories will appear in the paper
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- Flying mammal
- – articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
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- – the main part of a story
- – the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
- – initial news coverage of an event
- appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s mouth
- the event or situation a reporter is supposed to report on
- – a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- Desk – the area of the newsroom where local news
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- – a headline that runs across the entire page
- of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
- Has a trunk
- printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement)
- mark each item in a series
- place of origin Deadline – time at which all copy for an edition must be in Dingbat – any typographical device used for ornamentation Dummy – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- for clippings
- attention to a special feature inside) Edit – to correct and prepare copy for publication Editor – a person who decides what stories will be covered,
- Face – heavy or dark type
38 Clues: Has a trunk • are covered • for clippings • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • or picture story • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Face – heavy or dark type • – the main part of a story • mark each item in a series • – border around a story or photo • city hall or the education beat) • – abbreviation for capital letters • – initial news coverage of an event • ...
Promotion Vocab - Andrews 2024-04-18
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- person who has a message to communicate
- blank areas on a page where there is no art or copy
- promotion that focuses on promoting the company rather than its products
- Overhanging structure containing a sign at the entrance of the store.
- combination of elements used in a promotional campaign
- translating a message in terms the receiver can understand
- coordination of marketing communication to achieve a specific goal.
- refers to the thickness and slant of the letters
- how the message is transmitted
- is a picture, design, or graphic image that represents the brand
- style for the printed letters of the alphabet, punctuation, and numbers
- promotional strategy that combines the elements of promotional mix to create a unified marketing message.
- name given to a product consisting of words, numbers, or letters
- the process of turning an idea for a message into symbols that can be communicated
- nonpersonal communication paid for by an identified sponsor
- identifies the person or company paying for the ad
- elements of a promotional mix Action,desire,interest,attention
- standards of measurement
- ad text that provides information and sells the product
- print that appears in everyday life
- arrangement of the headline, copy, and art on a page
- Aspect of an ad that grabs attention
- consists of the words designed to grab attention so viewers will read the rest of the ad
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- the store exterior that reflects the image of a business
- outlines the goals, primary message, budget, and target market for different ad campaigns
- uses social media, phones, and other electronic devices to advertise or sponsor a product or service
- all of the elements that illustrate the message of an ad
- verb that tell the readers what to do
- phrase or sentence summarizing a business; slogan
- the process of communicating with potential customers to influence their chances of buying.
- receiver's response to the sender
- story featuring useful company information written by the company PR contract
- uses logic to change a belief or get someone to do an action
- marketing that creates campaigns that are more experiential so that customers can interact with brands more effectively
- a person who reads, hears, and sees the message
- applying communication skills to promote goodwill between a business and the public.
- the visual aspect of the words printed on a page
37 Clues: standards of measurement • how the message is transmitted • receiver's response to the sender • print that appears in everyday life • Aspect of an ad that grabs attention • verb that tell the readers what to do • person who has a message to communicate • a person who reads, hears, and sees the message • refers to the thickness and slant of the letters • ...
The Pendulum, Edition 7 Crossword 2023-09-26
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- City that is affected from dangerous chemical leakage in Haw River (see page 1)
- Time at which the HB259 bill was passed (see page 4)
- Carolina ______ are North Carolina's Bull riding team (see page 8)
- Southern Maryland town of 1,857 people (see page 6)
- One of the roads the Town of Elon is looking to address safety issues (see page 4)
- Contaminated water in Burlington
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- One of freshman Kaelise Lane's hobbies (see page 6)
- The things Elon students do to cope with stress and maintain good mental health (see page 6)
- Card, New ID for students to participate in local elections (see page 4)
- Swift, The artist that Tabby Spell looks up to (see page 7)
- One of the areas the town of Elon is looking to update in future construction projects (see page 4)
- Most ____ is one of the categories Elon dropped two spots in, in recent rankings (see page 5)
- Elon University dropped in several college _______ (see page 5)
- Ridge, The team that the NC bull riding team beat on Sept. 22 (see page 8)
- Name of the player who had to medically retire from the Volleyball team (see page 7)
15 Clues: Contaminated water in Burlington • One of freshman Kaelise Lane's hobbies (see page 6) • Southern Maryland town of 1,857 people (see page 6) • Time at which the HB259 bill was passed (see page 4) • Swift, The artist that Tabby Spell looks up to (see page 7) • Elon University dropped in several college _______ (see page 5) • ...
Science Review Chapter 7: Weather 2019-05-15
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- When there is no wind we say the air is _____________ (page 183)
- A very hot and dry place is called a ________________ (page EM47)
- A ___________ is a tool used to measure temperature (page 184)
- When it is hot and there is a lot of water vapour in the air we say it is _______________
- Very strong wind with rain, and sometimes thunder and lightning is called a __________
- The thermometer goes _________ when the weather gets warmer (page 184)
- Clouds are made of ______________ which is a kind of water in the air (page 178)
- Weather may be wet or _____________ (page 183)
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- Thermometers, wind vanes, rain gauges and wind socks are all types of weather ________ that people use to measure the weather. (page 185)
- People use a wind vane to measure the _____________ of the wind (page 185)
- Weather may __________ from day to day (page 183)
- ______________ is how hot or cold something is. (page 184)
- What do use use to measure how much rain falls? (page 185)
- All thermometers have _______________ which show the temperature (page 184)
- Moving air is called ______________?
- When there is some sun and some clouds, we say it is ___________ cloudy.
16 Clues: Moving air is called ______________? • Weather may be wet or _____________ (page 183) • Weather may __________ from day to day (page 183) • ______________ is how hot or cold something is. (page 184) • What do use use to measure how much rain falls? (page 185) • A ___________ is a tool used to measure temperature (page 184) • ...
Wings of Fire - Winter turning Crossword 2023-04-08
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- on page 66, this word refers to a feeling of 'intense irritation and frustration'.
- On page 50, this word refers to someone resentful due to mistreatment.
- on page 45, this word refers to a sudden sharp pain.
- on page 62, this word refers to 'the feeling of anger or annoyance at the perception of mistreatment.'
- on page 68, this word refers to 'the state or quality of being ferocious'.
- on page 22, this word refers a feeling of sadness and loneliness.
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- on page 68, this word can either refer to the colour of steel, or 'coldly determined; hard.'
- on page 27, this word refers to an awkward situation.
- on page 46, this word means to 'keep careful watch for possible danger.'.
- on page 63, this word refers to 'a tall fern with coarse lobed fronds'.
- on page 59, this word means 'in a fluent or persuasive manor.'
- on page 46, this word refers to a feeling of caution or suspicion.
- on page 46, this word refers to a feeling of regretful longing, like nostalgia.
- on page 35, this word refers to taking away power from/overthrowing someone in a place of government.
- on page 49, this word refers to something ugly, or distorted.
15 Clues: on page 45, this word refers to a sudden sharp pain. • on page 27, this word refers to an awkward situation. • on page 49, this word refers to something ugly, or distorted. • on page 59, this word means 'in a fluent or persuasive manor.' • on page 22, this word refers a feeling of sadness and loneliness. • ...
History Crossword Chapters 6-7 2023-09-28
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- What was the name of the officer who was sent to de-throne king Roderick? page 42 (one word)
- What does the name mohammed mean? page 32 (one word)
- Where was mohammed born? page 32 (one word)
- Which of mohammeds parents died before he was born? page 33 (one word)
- What was the name of the most venerated temple in Arabia? page 33 (one word)
- Which country "owed her advance in the arts of peace to the domination of the Arabs?" page 44 (one word)
- Who succeded mohammed after he died? page 38 (one word hyphened)
- How did king Roderick die? page 42 (one word)
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- How many years after Justinian the Great died was mohammed born? page 32 (three words)
- What was the supposed number of how many idols were in the kaabah? page 33 (three numbers)
- How old was mohammed when he started the career that made him famous? page 33 (one word)
- Where did Mohammed and his follwers go after being persecuted? page 36 (one word)
- Who was Abu Bekr in relation to mohammed? page 38 (three words hyphened)
- What does the word kaabah mean? page 32 (one word)
- Who was supposed to have first built the kaabah? page 32 (one word)
15 Clues: Where was mohammed born? page 32 (one word) • How did king Roderick die? page 42 (one word) • What does the word kaabah mean? page 32 (one word) • What does the name mohammed mean? page 32 (one word) • Who succeded mohammed after he died? page 38 (one word hyphened) • Who was supposed to have first built the kaabah? page 32 (one word) • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-03-29
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- Not safe or secure. Page 209
- Person without home or friends. Page 159
- Originate from a person or thing as a source, spread out. Page 106
- Person in charge of all or part of a museum, library, etc. Page 49
- A person who held a job or office before the current holder. Page 220
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- To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5
- A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230
- To ask (someone) urgently and fervently to do something; implore; entreat. Page 250 Petered- To decrease or fade gradually before coming to an end. Page 256
- A moment of enlightenment when the underlying truth or essence of a thing is suddenly made clear. Page 109
- So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177
- Yielding gain or profit. Page 152
- A knot or coil of hair arranged on the back of a woman's head. Page 219
- Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3
- A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41
14 Clues: Not safe or secure. Page 209 • Yielding gain or profit. Page 152 • Person without home or friends. Page 159 • Having or showing strong feeling. Page 3 • A line of people waiting a turn. Page 41 • So small as to be almost nothing. Page 177 • A person's way of standing or moving. Page 230 • To Hesitate in action from lack of courage. Page 5 • ...
Never Quit Vocab puzzle 2024-05-31
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- To come upon or meet with page 54.
- operating in an organized, quick, and effective way page 108.
- the reason or reasons one has for acting or behaving in a particular way page 60.
- the action of reserving something page 144.
- In the air page 141.
- Walk in an awkward way page 197.
- Extremely hungry page 144.
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- A part or element of a larger whole
- The attitude that a character or narrator or author takes towards a given subject page 114.
- An expression of sympathy page 115.
- Covering or affecting a large area page 97.
- Squeeze or pack tightly into a specified space page196.
- Extremely amusing page 158.
- The rotating assembly in a turbine page 253.
14 Clues: In the air page 141. • Extremely hungry page 144. • Extremely amusing page 158. • Walk in an awkward way page 197. • To come upon or meet with page 54. • A part or element of a larger whole • An expression of sympathy page 115. • Covering or affecting a large area page 97. • the action of reserving something page 144. • The rotating assembly in a turbine page 253. • ...
The Goodness of God! 2025-11-01
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- Oh, ______ and see that the Lord is good (Ps. 34:8)
- For thy ________ is good (Ps. 69:16)
- Thou art good, and _____ good (Ps. 119:68)
- Every good gift _____ down from the Father of lights (James 1:17)
- For thou art my God; thy _____ is good (Ps. 143:10)
- And they sang ________ in praising because he is good (Ezra 3:11)
- For the Lord is good; His ____ is everlasting (Ps. 100:5)
- Good and ________ is the Lord (Ps. 25:8)
- The Lord is good to ___ (Ps. 145:9)
- Surely goodness and mercy shall ____ me all the days of my life (Ps. 23:6)
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- Oh, give _______ unto the Lord for He is good (1 Chron. 16:34)
- The earth is ____ of the goodness of the Lord (Ps. 33:5)
- I had _____, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord (Ps. 27:13)
- They shall utter the _____ of thy great goodness (Ps. 145:7)
- There is none good, but ___, that is, God (Mark 10:18)
- Oh, how _____ is thy goodness (Ps. 31:19)
- He filleth the _______ soul with goodness. (Ps. 107:9)
- The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of _______ (Nahum 1:7)
- The Lord God is _________ in goodness and truth (Ex. 34:6)
19 Clues: The Lord is good to ___ (Ps. 145:9) • For thy ________ is good (Ps. 69:16) • Good and ________ is the Lord (Ps. 25:8) • Oh, how _____ is thy goodness (Ps. 31:19) • Thou art good, and _____ good (Ps. 119:68) • Oh, ______ and see that the Lord is good (Ps. 34:8) • For thou art my God; thy _____ is good (Ps. 143:10) • He filleth the _______ soul with goodness. (Ps. 107:9) • ...
February is the Cruelest Month 2025-02-22
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- dill-etante grocery store
- the art of parsing
- cookies through a straw
- named after how you feel at the end
- a towering book
- start here even if you leave it behind
- Henry's but without the big victory
- tire or tired place
- small writing milestone
- region of resorts
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- preferred evening writing attire
- beantown, even to carnivores
- seems like it should be a whole
- get a dinky treat here
- too far for UberEats and near pyongyang
- Dylan would bob here
- French power spotter
- munchies well after lunchies
- elegiac hillbilly
- best bowl
- offensive and yet perhaps staging a comeback
21 Clues: best bowl • a towering book • elegiac hillbilly • region of resorts • the art of parsing • tire or tired place • Dylan would bob here • French power spotter • get a dinky treat here • cookies through a straw • small writing milestone • dill-etante grocery store • beantown, even to carnivores • munchies well after lunchies • seems like it should be a whole • preferred evening writing attire • ...
Medieval Times Vocabulary Game 2012-11-25
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- clergyman of noble rank
- fight between groups of knights or soldiers
- reforming cathlic church
- bound to masters land, feudal servitude
- defeat of England by French normans
- rebirth of art, literature, and learning
- "Dark Ages"
- knightly qualities
- Sheild marked with signs from certain grup/family
- hunting with trained falcons
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- a church under bishop authority
- fight between 2 knights or soldiers
- Laws against extravagant clothing and food
- language spoken in wales
- lives according to strick rules, lives alone
- period of middle ages
- inherited wealth, privileged minority
- mean church
- celtic-speaking region
- boy training with a knight to be a knight
20 Clues: mean church • "Dark Ages" • knightly qualities • period of middle ages • celtic-speaking region • clergyman of noble rank • reforming cathlic church • language spoken in wales • hunting with trained falcons • a church under bishop authority • fight between 2 knights or soldiers • defeat of England by French normans • inherited wealth, privileged minority • ...
Halifax, NS 2024-11-18
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- Inlet
- Deluxe ocean journey
- Suburb across the water
- Oil carriers
- Trans celebrity Page
- Rugged island
- Landform of Peggy
- Old Burying ___
- Street leading to bridge
- South End university (abbr.)
- Oft-climbed statue
- Commons; Halliburton ___
- Sea god's theatre
- Our ocean
- Mic Mac ___
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- Original inhabitants
- Round stone tower
- Screaming white fliers
- Water crosser
- Where ships dock
- Tower with odd name
- Our forest region
- District under construction
- Place to cast a line
- Plagues the bridges
- Art school (abbr.)
- Winding road to park
- Harbour bobber
- Constant outdoor presence
- NS's Houston
30 Clues: Inlet • Our ocean • Mic Mac ___ • Oil carriers • NS's Houston • Water crosser • Rugged island • Harbour bobber • Old Burying ___ • Where ships dock • Round stone tower • Our forest region • Landform of Peggy • Sea god's theatre • Art school (abbr.) • Oft-climbed statue • Tower with odd name • Plagues the bridges • Original inhabitants • Deluxe ocean journey • Trans celebrity Page • Place to cast a line • ...
Vetafarm Puzzle 2015-01-19
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- What parrot is pictured on the front cover?
- A large bird that has both a country and a colour in its name. Clue: Page 19.
- What two heavy metals can make birds sick? Clue: Page 17
- What is another name for roundworms? Clue: Page 10.
- What Australian bird has a loud laugh?
- Jubilee A 25th year anniversary is also called? Clue: Page 11
- This pink bird has legs longer than it’s body. Clue: Page 11
- This penguin's beak changes colour depending on their diet. Clue: Page 6.
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- A lizard that turns it's beard black when mad. Clue: Page 5.
- What bird is this? (pictured)
- An Australian cockatoo that is pink and grey. Clue: Page 8.
- Name an animal that slithers.
- Which elasmobranch has almost 360° vision? Clue: Page 6.
- Birds, small animals and ________ can get MBD. Clue: Page 5.
- Humans, monkeys and _________ can get scurvy.. Clue: Page 12.
15 Clues: What bird is this? (pictured) • Name an animal that slithers. • What Australian bird has a loud laugh? • What parrot is pictured on the front cover? • What is another name for roundworms? Clue: Page 10. • What two heavy metals can make birds sick? Clue: Page 17 • Which elasmobranch has almost 360° vision? Clue: Page 6. • ...
michael and alex 2016-06-06
12 Clues: page 101 F2 • page 156 C2 • page 153 13 • page 152 G2 • page 155 E3 • page 137 F2 • page 157 B1 • page 127 C1 • page 115 F2 • page 137 F4 • page 105 C2 • page 136 land mark in B2
Yearbook Crossword 2025-05-12
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- Used to design a spread
- Design of page
- In order
- Pictures
- Statement that tells us what's happening
- Main photo
- Front of book
- What the page is about
- If you go past the gutter
- Can't go past this
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- Were to see where everything is
- Central Idea
- Making sure everything is good
- Black border
- The Start
- Where the page is at
- Unposed photo
- Whats going on
- Splits the page
- What style the text is
20 Clues: In order • Pictures • The Start • Main photo • Central Idea • Black border • Front of book • Unposed photo • Design of page • Whats going on • Splits the page • Can't go past this • Where the page is at • What the page is about • What style the text is • Used to design a spread • If you go past the gutter • Making sure everything is good • Were to see where everything is • ...
3.1 Act 3, scene 1 part 1* 2020-05-14
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- (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo?
- (PAGE 66). When Tybalt says "peace be with you sir, here comes my man," who is the "man" to which Tybalt is referring?
- (PAGE 66) What word does Tybalt say to Mercutio that seems out of character for him?
- (page 65) (power word)It can be argued that Mercutio's response to Tybalt is (A _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ C) because he says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a blow."
- (page 65) When Mercutio says, says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a (_ _ _ W)" one meaning for the missing word is a hit or strike made with a sword.
- (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE?
- (page 65) Tybalt assures Mercutio he is apt for fighting if Mercutio gives him (_ C C _ _ _ _ _). Meaning he is able to fight if Tybalt gives him a (R _ _ S _ N).
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- (PAGE 67) Romeo tells Tybalt that he has to _____ him which does excuse the APPERTAINING rage to his greeting. Another word for APPERTAINING is (A P _ R _ P _ I _ T E).
- (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS?
- (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt.
- (page 66) Benvolio urges Mercutio and Tybalt to talk privately rather than in ______.
- (page 64) Mercutio claims that Benvolio is just as ____ as any of the young men in Italy.
- (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page
- (page 64) According to Mercutio ompage, who has a "hot" temper, even though he may alway advocate for peace?
- (page 65) Tybalt is being formal and careful with his language when speaking to Mercutio, he calls them _____ in the third panel.
15 Clues: (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo? • (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE? • (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS? • (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt. • (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page • ...
Sugar: Sections 1-3 Vocabulary 2024-01-25
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- tasting or smelling spoiled or rotten (page 21)
- price paid to marry (page 4)
- get rid of something (page 4)
- someone's point of view
- to legally end a marriage (page 3)
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- mental weakness or forgetfulness due to age (page 5)
- meaning, reason for doing something (page 27)
- something overtaken and ruled by another leader (page 17)
- red insect dye (page 23)
- give extravagantly (page 17)
- religious or spiritual activity based in nature or multiple gods (page 17)
- to grow well (page 21)
- to make pure (page 15)
13 Clues: to grow well (page 21) • to make pure (page 15) • someone's point of view • red insect dye (page 23) • price paid to marry (page 4) • give extravagantly (page 17) • get rid of something (page 4) • to legally end a marriage (page 3) • meaning, reason for doing something (page 27) • tasting or smelling spoiled or rotten (page 21) • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-03-31
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- page 73
- they can be lassie
- page 85
- page 57
- you open and close the...
- the name of the dog in the book
- is what you drink
- electronic thing. (you have it at our school and you are writing on it)
- don't like something
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- contrary of sadness
- it's what you say when you need help (not mayday)
- a colour that Christopher doesn't likes
- irrelevance by virtue of being inapplicable to the matter at hand.
- the game you are doing
- page 166
- it's with the ears that we can "do" this verb
- page 125
- colour of the sky
- you have a father and a ...
- colour significant to Christopher
20 Clues: page 73 • page 85 • page 57 • page 166 • page 125 • colour of the sky • is what you drink • they can be lassie • contrary of sadness • don't like something • the game you are doing • you open and close the... • you have a father and a ... • the name of the dog in the book • colour significant to Christopher • a colour that Christopher doesn't likes • it's with the ears that we can "do" this verb • ...
A2 words probably maybe definitely in the test 2025-12-02
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- Go here to look at old boring stuff.
- The work students do at home.
- Captain's job.
- Bad when driving (unit 12).
- A snowman's nose.
- Works about the news.
- A Muslim temple.
- The city with colorful windows.
- Place on page 64 with money.
- Gareth's name!
- Bangkok is ____ (page 36).
- The name of an airport.
- This country.
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- Japanese woman on page 54.
- City on page 79.
- A fish.
- A long car!
- What was lost on page 70.
- Indian dress.
- Opposite of straight hair.
- Example Muay Thai, Judo...
- Black and white horse.
- A movie.
- A big church.
- Walking on a mountain.
25 Clues: A fish. • A movie. • A long car! • Indian dress. • A big church. • This country. • Captain's job. • Gareth's name! • City on page 79. • A Muslim temple. • A snowman's nose. • Works about the news. • Black and white horse. • Walking on a mountain. • The name of an airport. • What was lost on page 70. • Japanese woman on page 54. • Opposite of straight hair. • Example Muay Thai, Judo... • ...
The Crossover 2024-01-10
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- a move in the game of basketball; the title of the book.
- the first name of the main character telling the story
- JB is number 23- the same number as which iconic basketball player referenced in this novel?
- Josh and Jordan are (blank): babies born at the same time.
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- a basketball game is divided into four of these
- Josh's nickname
- most novels are written in prose. The Crossover is written in what...
- on page 16, Dad says, "my mom was like.....to me"
- on page 39, this is an unexpected event; often physically injurious
- the first name of the main character's brother
10 Clues: Josh's nickname • the first name of the main character's brother • a basketball game is divided into four of these • on page 16, Dad says, "my mom was like.....to me" • the first name of the main character telling the story • a move in the game of basketball; the title of the book. • Josh and Jordan are (blank): babies born at the same time. • ...
Dracula crossword 2013-12-08
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- The name of the room at the end of a dark tunnel Jonathan discovers on June 25.
- The place where Dracula lives. Two Words. Page 5.
- The city Dracula is moving to. Page 10.
- This hairy object hides Dracula's cruel mouth. Page 5.
- Jonathan's surname. Page 5.
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- What Dracula wore as he climbed out of his window on page 7.
- It is at the end of this month that Jonathan tells Mina he is leaving the castle. Page 8.
- An object that scares vampires. Jonathan wears one. Page 6.
- Where Dracula sleeps. Page 8.
- The animal Dracula resembles when he climbed down the castle walls. Page 7.
- You can't see this in a mirror with vampires. Page 6.
- What vampires like to drink from humans. Page 6.
- What Jonathan hits Dracula with on page 10.
- Jonathan walked along these in the evening to look out at the coutryside on page 6.
14 Clues: Jonathan's surname. Page 5. • Where Dracula sleeps. Page 8. • The city Dracula is moving to. Page 10. • What Jonathan hits Dracula with on page 10. • What vampires like to drink from humans. Page 6. • The place where Dracula lives. Two Words. Page 5. • You can't see this in a mirror with vampires. Page 6. • This hairy object hides Dracula's cruel mouth. Page 5. • ...
homeless bird 2023-05-23
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- a holy city
- tied up big toes page:
- koly's mom
- koly's dad
- what raji is like
- who did koly sleep beside page:
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- were hari is
- people that were chanting in a temple page:
- the currency in India
- what koly used to get to the big city page:
- what koly ate in the big city page:
- very rude and does not like Koly
- lost in a big city page:
- a person who was dipped in water page:
- what koly's family is
15 Clues: koly's mom • koly's dad • a holy city • were hari is • what raji is like • the currency in India • what koly's family is • tied up big toes page: • lost in a big city page: • very rude and does not like Koly • who did koly sleep beside page: • what koly ate in the big city page: • a person who was dipped in water page: • people that were chanting in a temple page: • ...
Initial Decay 2025-06-10
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- Heart bypass procedure (13)
- Wormwear (18)
- Schist or get off the pot (23)
- Ancient greek punishment (16)
- Distant doctor down a side street (17)
- Jelly's partner plus pork (12)
- W-ave goodbye to rowing buddy (2)
- Technically an obsession (4)
- God's screensaver (3)
- Slice paradise (10)
- Googly-eyed man (5)
- Expressive attachment (7)
- Former status, Queen B (1)
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- Pandemic pentathlon (6)
- Wedding crasher (20)
- Sweetest gift (8)
- Encouraging engagement with babies, not us (14)
- Vow venue (15)
- Truth is, she’s very kind (21)
- Task: yeah, she’s building a life and home (9)
- Deltoid dating (11)
- Photogenic technique (24)
- Bambi boast (19)
- From "special" to specialist (22)
24 Clues: Wormwear (18) • Vow venue (15) • Bambi boast (19) • Sweetest gift (8) • Deltoid dating (11) • Slice paradise (10) • Googly-eyed man (5) • Wedding crasher (20) • God's screensaver (3) • Pandemic pentathlon (6) • Photogenic technique (24) • Expressive attachment (7) • Former status, Queen B (1) • Heart bypass procedure (13) • Technically an obsession (4) • Ancient greek punishment (16) • ...
A2 revision! 2024-05-18
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- Japanese woman on page 54.
- City on page 79.
- A Muslim temple.
- Example Muay Thai, Judo...
- Walking on a mountain.
- Works about the news.
- Indian dress.
- Thai football champion.
- Opposite of straight hair.
- Bad when driving (unit 12).
- The city with colorful windows.
- Bangkok is ____ (page 36).
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- Go here to look at old boring stuff.
- A snowman's nose.
- A fish.
- The name of an airport.
- Captain's job.
- Black and white horse.
- What students do just before class.
- What was lost on page 70.
- A big church.
- Gareth's name!
- A long car!
- A movie.
- Place on page 64 with money.
25 Clues: A fish. • A movie. • A long car! • A big church. • Indian dress. • Captain's job. • Gareth's name! • City on page 79. • A Muslim temple. • A snowman's nose. • Works about the news. • Black and white horse. • Walking on a mountain. • The name of an airport. • Thai football champion. • What was lost on page 70. • Japanese woman on page 54. • Example Muay Thai, Judo... • Opposite of straight hair. • ...
Girl Underground 2012-10-02
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- When Bridget first came in to meet her new roommates what did they first dislike about her?
- Bridget was reading a letter to the news reporters. Who's letter was it sent from? (Check page 157)
- Who's main character, he/she starts with the letter B
- Why did bridgets brother go jail for? (check page 15-20)
- what was chantelle's horses name?
- Jamal could be on his way to were? (Check page 144)
- Bridgets three roommates liked?(Check page 12-13)
- what was bridgets brother's name? (check page 15-20)
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- What was Menzie's holding in his hands? ( check Page 52.)
- What was the name of Bridget's uncle that used to work as a male nurse? (Check page 59-60).
- What did dad take out of his pocket to give Mr Creely?
- When bridget pass the room of Menzies, she heard a sound what was it? (check Page 51)
- Bridget is looking out for what?, which dad asked her too do. (Check page 147)
- Who was the first teacher that dad meet?
- Whos letter is Menzie readying. (Check page 53-54).
- who was the goverments son? (His name.)
- Whats her Uncles Name?
17 Clues: Whats her Uncles Name? • what was chantelle's horses name? • who was the goverments son? (His name.) • Who was the first teacher that dad meet? • Bridgets three roommates liked?(Check page 12-13) • Whos letter is Menzie readying. (Check page 53-54). • Jamal could be on his way to were? (Check page 144) • what was bridgets brother's name? (check page 15-20) • ...
Bomb Vocabulary 2021-01-29
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- An agreement.
- a tendency toward or practice of strong autocratic.
- fought against the Allies of WWII.
- On page 29
- Using skill or intelligence.
- Making someone feel guilt.
- On page 12
- sarcastic in a scathing.
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- person sent by one country.
- On page 33
- On page 25.
- using spies to obtain information.
- the process of trying.
- On page 20
- Splitting into two.
- sneak work of spy.
- extremely bad.
17 Clues: On page 33 • On page 20 • On page 29 • On page 12 • On page 25. • An agreement. • extremely bad. • sneak work of spy. • Splitting into two. • the process of trying. • sarcastic in a scathing. • Making someone feel guilt. • person sent by one country. • Using skill or intelligence. • fought against the Allies of WWII. • using spies to obtain information. • ...
Service Manual 2014-10-16
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- .. PAGE 48
- SERVICE OFFICE .. PAGE 80
- IDEAS .. PAGE 23
- .. PAGE 13
- .. PAGE 34
- IT BEGIN WITH ME .. AN AL-ANON SLOGAN
- B .. CO-FOUNDER OF AL-ANON
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- USED IN AL-ANON .. PAGE 131
- .. AREA WORLD SERVICE COMMITTEE
- YOU CAN PURCHASE AL-ANON LITERATURE
- MEETINGS .. PAGE 164
- PRAYER .. PAGE 10
- W .. CO-FOUNDER OF AL-ANON
- .. RECOVERY PROGRAM FOR FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF ALCOHOLICS
14 Clues: .. PAGE 48 • .. PAGE 13 • .. PAGE 34 • IDEAS .. PAGE 23 • PRAYER .. PAGE 10 • MEETINGS .. PAGE 164 • SERVICE OFFICE .. PAGE 80 • W .. CO-FOUNDER OF AL-ANON • B .. CO-FOUNDER OF AL-ANON • USED IN AL-ANON .. PAGE 131 • .. AREA WORLD SERVICE COMMITTEE • YOU CAN PURCHASE AL-ANON LITERATURE • IT BEGIN WITH ME .. AN AL-ANON SLOGAN • .. RECOVERY PROGRAM FOR FAMILIES & FRIENDS OF ALCOHOLICS
Chapter 13 Vocabulary 2015-01-20
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- an Office feature for copying formatting options
- how text is positioned between margins
- the user forces a page break
- page layout with long edge of page at the top
- temporary storage space in all Office applications
- page layout with content formatted with sort edge at the top
- units of measure for fonts
- the first line of a paragraph is indented
- to change the appearance of the document
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- the design of text
- a paragraph mark created by pressing the enter key
- modify or make revisions
- blank space around edges of page
- dragging selected text to a new area
- press and release mouse button on an object
- space between margin and text begins
- first line begins at left margin and other below are indented
- new text will replace existing text
- existing text moves for new text being entered
- automatic page break
20 Clues: the design of text • automatic page break • modify or make revisions • units of measure for fonts • the user forces a page break • blank space around edges of page • new text will replace existing text • dragging selected text to a new area • space between margin and text begins • how text is positioned between margins • to change the appearance of the document • ...
Crossword 2019-02-28
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- Dr. _______ discovered penicillin. (page 272).
- A disease that weakens one's immune system. (page 277)
- Tuberculosis was known as _______ in the 19th century. (page 283)
- A bubonic plague outbreak in the mid 1300s. (page 273).
- ______ can be treated with antibiotics. (page 271)
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- _____ provides purification packets that make any water -- even the dirtiest -- safe to drink. (page 279)
- In 1986, there were approximately 3.5 million people suffering from ____ disease every year. (page 290)
- Out of ___ people on earth lacks access to clean water. (page 276)
- According to the World Health Organization, more than 2 billion carry the _____ bacteria. (page 280)
- In 2013, a child died of malaria every ____. (page 284)
- In 1800’s New York there were terrible _____ outbreaks. (page 275)
- dish A _____ is a shallow dish were bacteria can be grown in a laboratory. (page 272).
- In 2013 there were close to 200 million cases of ______. (page 283)
- The term malaria comes from the Italian words for _____. (page 283)
14 Clues: Dr. _______ discovered penicillin. (page 272). • ______ can be treated with antibiotics. (page 271) • A disease that weakens one's immune system. (page 277) • In 2013, a child died of malaria every ____. (page 284) • A bubonic plague outbreak in the mid 1300s. (page 273). • Tuberculosis was known as _______ in the 19th century. (page 283) • ...
5/16 art museum 2023-05-16
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- show something in the museum or gallery
- known by many people in the same place
- taking photos
- (n.)someone who introduce a place (v.)指引
- known by many people around the world
- something to be posted
- not normal
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- 雖然
- you do it when you see something funny, or if you feel happy
- 框架
- (v.)drawing by paint (n.)color,油漆
- (v.)show something(n.)screen
- can be listened
13 Clues: 雖然 • 框架 • not normal • taking photos • can be listened • something to be posted • (v.)show something(n.)screen • (v.)drawing by paint (n.)color,油漆 • known by many people around the world • known by many people in the same place • show something in the museum or gallery • (n.)someone who introduce a place (v.)指引 • you do it when you see something funny, or if you feel happy
Yearbook Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-12
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- Refers to the topics featured in the yearbook and how they are covered
- A basic layout design that you can plug images and copy into. You can create your own templates or use editable templates provided by the publisher.
- An ad purchased by a family member to recognize a student.
- A statement or idea that clearly communicates the action, tempo, mood, and personality of the students at your school this year. It unifies the message of the book.
- Refers to all text on the page. It may be a traditional story or less formal text such as quotes, surveys, top ten lists, etc.
- Arrangement of pictures, captions, headlines and copy on two facing pa ages.
- the outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages
- A type of book published annually used to record, highlight, and commemorate the past year of a school. It is often the only permanent record of the students, staff, and events of a given school year.
- an unposed photograph, often taken without the subject's knowledge. These photos usually catch someone in the act of doing something.
- two facing pages in a yearbook, such as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, etc.
- The center of the spread where the two pages meet. Text and faces in a photo should not cross this as they will likely disappear when the pages are bound together.
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- A metal plate engraved with student's name and used to personalize a yearbook. It can be of various colors and comes with an adhesive backing so students can attach it to their yearbook.
- Photo or other content (graphics, clip art, lines, etc.) that extends past the page's edge
- Page one of the yearbook. It usually contains at least one photo, the name of the school, the school address, school phone number, and the year. If a teme is used, it should be introduced here as well.
- A posted photo of a person that usually only includes the person's head and shoulders. Also referred to as "mug shots."
- The last page of the yearbook. This is the place to wrap it up.
- The page number and possibly the topic of the page
- Yearbook + Nerd; Someone who loves the process of imagining one of the school's most comprehensive projects and then creating it for all members of the school community.
- relatively short copy(text) used to describe a photo. It should clearly identify the subject of the picture, without detailing the obvious, and should be placed as close to its corresponding photo as possible.
- A page-by-page listing of the yearbook's contents that is used to plan and track coverage.
20 Clues: The page number and possibly the topic of the page • An ad purchased by a family member to recognize a student. • the outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages • two facing pages in a yearbook, such as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, etc. • The last page of the yearbook. This is the place to wrap it up. • ...
Sort 7-Short vs. Long A 2022-05-19
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- A sound that you make with two fingers.
- A pet that purrs
- The green plant that is on the ground outside
- In the fall, you need to ____ the leaves
- Angry
- Yummy desert you eat on your birthday
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- you might be able to run _____
- "turn to _____ 16 in your book"
- You wear it on your head
- What you're called. Ex: Jake, Matt, Sara
- Twins might look the ____.
11 Clues: Angry • A pet that purrs • You wear it on your head • Twins might look the ____. • you might be able to run _____ • "turn to _____ 16 in your book" • Yummy desert you eat on your birthday • A sound that you make with two fingers. • What you're called. Ex: Jake, Matt, Sara • In the fall, you need to ____ the leaves • The green plant that is on the ground outside
KY- History Week 22 Crossword 2026-02-23
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- A final German surrender document was signed in what city on 8 May 1945? (Page 1)
- On 6 August an atom bomb was dropped over what city? (Page 2)
- German troops in northwest Europe surrendered to the British at ________ on 4 May 1945. (Page 1)
- President ________ believed dropping the atomic bombs was the only way to make Japan surrender quickly. (Page 2)
- The formal surrender of all remaining German forces first took place in what French city? (Page 1)
- Which Japanese emperor broadcast a speech announcing acceptance of Allied demands? (Page 2)
- In 1943, Soviet troops turned the tide against Germany at the Battle of ________. (Page 1)
- Three days after the first atom bomb was dropped a second bomb was dropped over what city? (Page 2)
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- What island was attacked six weeks after Iwo Jima? (Page 2)
- The US Navy defeated the Japanese at the Battle of ________ in June 1942. (Page 2)
- Nationalist partisans resisted Soviet troops in the ________ after 1945. (Page 3)
- What was the last name of the Japanese soldier who continued fighting until 1974? (Page 3)
- The formal Japanese surrender was signed aboard the American battleship USS ________. (Page 2)
- Which German leader committed suicide in Berlin on 30 April 1945? (Page 1)
- US Marines first set foot on Japanese soil at what island in February 1945? (Page 2)
15 Clues: What island was attacked six weeks after Iwo Jima? (Page 2) • On 6 August an atom bomb was dropped over what city? (Page 2) • Which German leader committed suicide in Berlin on 30 April 1945? (Page 1) • A final German surrender document was signed in what city on 8 May 1945? (Page 1) • ...
Matter and Energy in Ecosystems 2025-10-10
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- The animals pictured on page 109.
- Shows how matter and energy move from one organism to another.
- The living parts of an ecosystem
- The actual movement of matter and energy in an ecosystem.
- The animal pictured on page 111.
- Organisms that break down, or decompose, other organisms bodies after they die.
- When two things affect one another.
- What the kids are playing on page 94.
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- An organism that makes it own food using the energy of the sun. (page (104)
- Picture of the big animal on page 106.
- Organisms that cannot produce their own food and eat other organisms.
- A set of interconnected Food Chains.
- Nonliving things in an ecosystem
- All the living and nonliving parts in a certain area.
- Organisms that are too small to see.
- The type of frog on page 96
- The dry conditions of a __________ cannot support a large number of organisms.
- All the organisms living together in an ecosystem.
- The animal at the top of page 108.
- Ecosystem with the highest rainfall on the graph (pg. 97)
20 Clues: The type of frog on page 96 • Nonliving things in an ecosystem • The living parts of an ecosystem • The animal pictured on page 111. • The animals pictured on page 109. • The animal at the top of page 108. • When two things affect one another. • A set of interconnected Food Chains. • Organisms that are too small to see. • What the kids are playing on page 94. • ...
Story Time 2023-03-07
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- to run away (page 58)
- a system which rings to protect something (page 48)
- people wear them to protect eyes in summer (page 58)
- come to some place (page 38)
- a person who control a country / city (page 48)
- a person who protects something (page 48)
- a person who do experiments and studies Biology, Chemistry (page
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- the Earth, Mars and etc (page 38)
- a falling rock in space (page 38)
- a person who travels in space (page 38)
- break something completely(page 58)
- transport used to travel in space (page 38)
- a road under the ground (page 58)
13 Clues: to run away (page 58) • come to some place (page 38) • the Earth, Mars and etc (page 38) • a falling rock in space (page 38) • a road under the ground (page 58) • break something completely(page 58) • a person who travels in space (page 38) • a person who protects something (page 48) • transport used to travel in space (page 38) • ...
HTML Chapter 2 2013-09-19
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- The default bullet for an unordered list.
- Defines an ordered list.
- Lines that are displayed across a web page to seperate different sections of the page.
- A basic text editor installed with windows that you can use for simple documents or for creating web pages using HTML.
- A file containing definitions of tags and instructions for how they should be used on a web page.
- An image or graphic file that is not part of the html file.
- Usually the first element of a web page that you see, it identifies the subject or purpose of a web page.
- Identifies an unordered list.
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- Tag that contains the main content of a web page.
- Used to define the URL of an image to load with the <img> tag.
- Used to set off different paragraphs of text or different sections of a page.
- _____ code or instructions used to create a web page or program.
- A brief representation of the purpose of the image.
- Tag that is used to define a list item in an order.
- Also called numbered list.
- identifies a definition list.
- Text that is the default text format used for the main content of a web page.
- A special type of inline image in which you define one or more areas as hotspots.
- Text, an image, or another web page element that you click to instruct the browser to go to a location in a file or to request a file from a server.
19 Clues: Defines an ordered list. • Also called numbered list. • identifies a definition list. • Identifies an unordered list. • The default bullet for an unordered list. • Tag that contains the main content of a web page. • A brief representation of the purpose of the image. • Tag that is used to define a list item in an order. • ...
3.1 Act 3, scene 1 part 1***** 2020-05-14
Across
- (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE?
- (PAGE 66) What word does Tybalt say to Mercutio that seems out of character for him?
- (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo?
- (page 65) Tybalt assures Mercutio he is apt for fighting if Mercutio gives him (_ C C _ _ _ _ _). Meaning he is able to fight if Tybalt gives him a (R _ _ S _ N).
- (page 65) When Mercutio says, says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a (_ _ _ W)" one meaning for the missing word is a hit or strike made with a sword.
- (page 65) (power word)It can be argued that Mercutio's response to Tybalt is (A _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ C) because he says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a blow."
- (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page
- (PAGE 66). When Tybalt says "peace be with you sir, here comes my man," who is the "man" to which Tybalt is referring?
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- (page 65) Tybalt is being formal and careful with his language when speaking to Mercutio, he calls them _____ in the third panel.
- (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS?
- (PAGE 67) Romeo tells Tybalt that he has to _____ him which does excuse the APPERTAINING rage to his greeting. Another word for APPERTAINING is (A P _ R _ P _ I _ T E).
- (page 66) Benvolio urges Mercutio and Tybalt to talk privately rather than in ______.
- (page 64) According to Mercutio ompage, who has a "hot" temper, even though he may alway advocate for peace?
- (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt.
- (page 64) Mercutio claims that Benvolio is just as ____ as any of the young men in Italy.
15 Clues: (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo? • (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE? • (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS? • (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt. • (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page • ...
3.1 Act 3, scene 1 part 1 *** 2020-05-14
Across
- (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE?
- (PAGE 66) What word does Tybalt say to Mercutio that seems out of character for him?
- (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo?
- (page 65) Tybalt assures Mercutio he is apt for fighting if Mercutio gives him (_ C C _ _ _ _ _). Meaning he is able to fight if Tybalt gives him a (R _ _ S _ N).
- (page 65) When Mercutio says, says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a (_ _ _ W)" one meaning for the missing word is a hit or strike made with a sword.
- (page 65) (power word)It can be argued that Mercutio's response to Tybalt is (A _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ C) because he says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a blow."
- (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page
- (PAGE 66). When Tybalt says "peace be with you sir, here comes my man," who is the "man" to which Tybalt is referring?
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- (page 65) Tybalt is being formal and careful with his language when speaking to Mercutio, he calls them _____ in the third panel.
- (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS?
- (PAGE 67) Romeo tells Tybalt that he has to _____ him which does excuse the APPERTAINING rage to his greeting. Another word for APPERTAINING is (A P _ R _ P _ I _ T E).
- (page 66) Benvolio urges Mercutio and Tybalt to talk privately rather than in ______.
- (page 64) According to Mercutio ompage, who has a "hot" temper, even though he may alway advocate for peace?
- (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt.
- (page 64) Mercutio claims that Benvolio is just as ____ as any of the young men in Italy.
15 Clues: (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo? • (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE? • (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS? • (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt. • (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page • ...
CRYPTIC 20 2024-12-26
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- Mixed NOPD makes small lake (4)
- Into MAU mixed plus NT peak (8)
- Cruel steps mixed into art (9)
- Fire work mixed explodes high (9)
- Grid BE mixed makes crossing (6)
- Tool makes backward was (3)
- Black this mixed works metal (10)
- Sure CE mixed saves day (6)
- Pet murk twisted for horn (7)
- Mad AH differently for meat (3)
- Slain rearranged for crawler (5)
- Tip gain AN mixed makes art (8)
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- Mark BOO mixed saves page (8)
- Runs CAE mixed for device (7)
- Circle about nothing (4)
- Kill an ace oddly for jewelry (8)
- Stim backwards for fog (4)
- Help bat A mixed for letters (8)
- Grab C differently pinches (4)
- Data O mixed for amphibian (4)
- Get man mixed attracts steel (6)
- Struck tab differently (3)
- Sand which twisted for lunch (9)
- Star hip mixed space vessel (8)
- Let I mixed for floor piece (4)
25 Clues: Circle about nothing (4) • Stim backwards for fog (4) • Struck tab differently (3) • Tool makes backward was (3) • Sure CE mixed saves day (6) • Mark BOO mixed saves page (8) • Runs CAE mixed for device (7) • Pet murk twisted for horn (7) • Grab C differently pinches (4) • Data O mixed for amphibian (4) • Cruel steps mixed into art (9) • Mixed NOPD makes small lake (4) • ...
Refugee- Zoe and Desirae 2024-12-19
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- luis's girlfriend
- what mahmouds family takes instead of a boat
- how many days from home is josef in chapter 16
- whos in charge of the boat in isebels chapter
- josifs little sisters name
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- where josef is in the 1st chapter
- last word on page eighty-one
- the bout josef takes
- mahmouds little brother
- the last word in chapter 19
10 Clues: luis's girlfriend • the bout josef takes • mahmouds little brother • josifs little sisters name • the last word in chapter 19 • last word on page eighty-one • where josef is in the 1st chapter • what mahmouds family takes instead of a boat • whos in charge of the boat in isebels chapter • how many days from home is josef in chapter 16
yearbook terms 2023-08-14
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- A copy of the yearbook that is provided for final review and sign-off.
- Two facing pages in a yearbook. For example, pages two and three are spreads and are both visible when the book is open.
- Short copy that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image.
- The yearbook's last page
- An unposed or casual picture of a person or group. Unlike posed pictures where someone faces the camera and smiles, candid pictures typically capture someone doing something in the moment.
- When you list a person’s name and give them credit as the author of a story.
- The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together.
- The first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year.
- All text on a page
- The arrangement of the page elements.
- Editing The process of improving the copy for clarity, accuracy, and style
- The space between side-by-side letters that can be adjusted if necessary.
- The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding. Also called negative space.
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- A design element that uses a large letter that appears at the start of a block of text.
- The outside of the yearbook
- element The focal point of the page.
- When content or imagery extends past the edge of the page. Note, each page has extra space (usually 1/8-inch) that is trimmed after printing.
- A basic organizational plan that lists yearbook spreads with the subject of each page.
- The page number in the yearbook
- A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.
- A type or style of text
- A predesigned layout provided that makes it easy to organize yearbook pages.
22 Clues: All text on a page • A type or style of text • The yearbook's last page • The outside of the yearbook • The page number in the yearbook • element The focal point of the page. • The arrangement of the page elements. • The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together. • A copy of the yearbook that is provided for final review and sign-off. • ...
Business Operations Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2022-01-04
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- a new page begins automatically after a page is full
- shapes, mathematical and scientific notations, currency signs and other visual elements
- text in the footnote or endnote
- explanation or reference at the end of a document
- leaves room in the margin for binding
- a large capital letter that drops below the first line of text
- explanation or reference at the bottom of a page
- list of sources used for research
- segment of the document defined by a break; can have different page formatting from other sections
- a number or character that refers to a footnote or endnote
- the white space around the edges of the page on each side
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- columns where text flows from the bottom of one column to the top of the next column
- the white space between columns margins on a page
- controlling the way that paragraphs and lines break at the beginning and end of a page
- reference to a source of information
- a new page begins after inserting a nonprinting character
- the way that text, graphics, and space are organized on a page
- the transparency of a color
18 Clues: the transparency of a color • text in the footnote or endnote • list of sources used for research • reference to a source of information • leaves room in the margin for binding • explanation or reference at the bottom of a page • the white space between columns margins on a page • explanation or reference at the end of a document • ...
3.1 Act 3, scene 1 part 1 ** 2020-05-14
Across
- (page 64) According to Mercutio ompage, who has a "hot" temper, even though he may alway advocate for peace?
- (page 65) (power word)It can be argued that Mercutio's response to Tybalt is (A _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ C) because he says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a blow."
- (page 65) Tybalt assures Mercutio he is apt for fighting if Mercutio gives him (_ C C _ _ _ _ _). Meaning he is able to fight if Tybalt gives him a (R _ _ S _ N).
- (page 65) Tybalt is being formal and careful with his language when speaking to Mercutio, he calls them _____ in the third panel.
- (page 65) When Mercutio says, says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a (_ _ _ W)" one meaning for the missing word is a hit or strike made with a sword.
- (page 66) Benvolio urges Mercutio and Tybalt to talk privately rather than in ______.
- (page 64) Mercutio claims that Benvolio is just as ____ as any of the young men in Italy.
- (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS?
- (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page
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- (PAGE 66). When Tybalt says "peace be with you sir, here comes my man," who is the "man" to which Tybalt is referring?
- (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt.
- (PAGE 67) Romeo tells Tybalt that he has to _____ him which does excuse the APPERTAINING rage to his greeting. Another word for APPERTAINING is (A P _ R _ P _ I _ T E).
- (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo?
- (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE?
- (PAGE 66) What word does Tybalt say to Mercutio that seems out of character for him?
15 Clues: (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo? • (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE? • (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS? • (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt. • (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page • ...
Newspaper Words 2019-09-13
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- Continue a story from one page to another
- A person who delivers newspapers to subscribers
- A story that is usually for entertainment
- The name of the newspaper on the front page
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand
- The line at the beginning of a story giving the place and date
- A story a reporter is tasked to cover
- Time when all copy, or text, for an edition must be submitted
- An article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- The chief executive and often the owner of a newspaper
- An exclusive story
- A listing that refers readers to stories and sections throughout the paper
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- Remove a story or ad from the newspaper
- The person who reads proof pages and marks errors for corrections
- A person who finds out facts about a story and then writes the story for the newspaper
- the person who decides what news will go in the paper and where it will appear
- The information below a picture or art; also called a caption
- Information gathered about an event through direct experience
- A person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- A line giving the source of a picture or art
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately
- First paragraph of a story with the most important information
- The machine that prints the newspaper
- The writer’s name at the beginning of the article
24 Clues: An exclusive story • A story a reporter is tasked to cover • The machine that prints the newspaper • Remove a story or ad from the newspaper • Continue a story from one page to another • A story that is usually for entertainment • The name of the newspaper on the front page • A line giving the source of a picture or art • A person who delivers newspapers to subscribers • ...
Act 3, Scene 1 ****** 2020-05-19
Across
- (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE?
- (PAGE 66) What word does Tybalt say to Mercutio that seems out of character for him?
- (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo?
- (page 65) Tybalt assures Mercutio he is apt for fighting if Mercutio gives him (_ C C _ _ _ _ _). Meaning he is able to fight if Tybalt gives him a (R _ _ S _ N).
- (page 65) When Mercutio says, says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a (_ _ _ W)" one meaning for the missing word is a hit or strike made with a sword.
- (page 65) (power word)It can be argued that Mercutio's response to Tybalt is (A _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ C) because he says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a blow."
- (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page
- (PAGE 66). When Tybalt says "peace be with you sir, here comes my man," who is the "man" to which Tybalt is referring?
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- (page 65) Tybalt is being formal and careful with his language when speaking to Mercutio, he calls them _____ in the third panel.
- (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS?
- (PAGE 67) Romeo tells Tybalt that he has to _____ him which does excuse the APPERTAINING rage to his greeting. Another word for APPERTAINING is (A P _ R _ P _ I _ T E).
- (page 66) Benvolio urges Mercutio and Tybalt to talk privately rather than in ______.
- (page 64) According to Mercutio ompage, who has a "hot" temper, even though he may alway advocate for peace?
- (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt.
- (page 64) Mercutio claims that Benvolio is just as ____ as any of the young men in Italy.
15 Clues: (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo? • (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE? • (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS? • (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt. • (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page • ...
3.1 Act 3, scene 1 part 1**** 2020-05-14
Across
- (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo?
- (PAGE 66). When Tybalt says "peace be with you sir, here comes my man," who is the "man" to which Tybalt is referring?
- (PAGE 66) What word does Tybalt say to Mercutio that seems out of character for him?
- (page 65) (power word)It can be argued that Mercutio's response to Tybalt is (A _ _ _ G _ _ _ _ _ _ C) because he says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a blow."
- (page 65) When Mercutio says, says, "...couple it with something, make it a word and a (_ _ _ W)" one meaning for the missing word is a hit or strike made with a sword.
- (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE?
- (page 65) Tybalt assures Mercutio he is apt for fighting if Mercutio gives him (_ C C _ _ _ _ _). Meaning he is able to fight if Tybalt gives him a (R _ _ S _ N).
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- (PAGE 67) Romeo tells Tybalt that he has to _____ him which does excuse the APPERTAINING rage to his greeting. Another word for APPERTAINING is (A P _ R _ P _ I _ T E).
- (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS?
- (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt.
- (page 66) Benvolio urges Mercutio and Tybalt to talk privately rather than in ______.
- (page 64) Mercutio claims that Benvolio is just as ____ as any of the young men in Italy.
- (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page
- (page 64) According to Mercutio ompage, who has a "hot" temper, even though he may alway advocate for peace?
- (page 65) Tybalt is being formal and careful with his language when speaking to Mercutio, he calls them _____ in the third panel.
15 Clues: (page 67) What does Tybalt call Romeo? • (page 66) What word on page 66 best means MOVE? • (PAGE 66) What word on page 66 best means DISAGREEMENTS? • (PAGE 66) _____ does not care who sees him arguing with Tybalt. • (page 64) This is another word for BRAWL as it is used on the first page • ...
Fitness gram pacer test 2020-03-02
Across
- map:a special type of inline image in which you define one or more areas as hotspots
- A document type that is specified when you want to prohibit the use of depreciated tags
- a series of text items
- the part that contains the information in the webpages that is displayed in the browser window.
- solid color, picture, or graphic against which the other elements in a web page appear
- interchange Format (GIF):uses compression techniques
- the text that appears on the title bar and taskbar of the browser windowwhen the web page appear.
- a file with all the wanted styles
- used to set off paragraphs of text or different sections of a page.
- document type allows the use of depreciated tags
- how elements should appear
- lines that are displayed across a Web page to separate different sections of the page
- Network Graghics(png): multiple colors and resolutions
- tags w3 has earmarked for eventual removal from their specifications
- list(Bulleted list):bulleted list formats using small images
- added to an individual tag to make changes to specific parts
- used to support frames on a Web page
- type of style
- Photogragh experts Group(JPEG): complex images
- instructions used to create a web page or program
- Type definition:file containing definitions of tags and instructions
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- ending on html file
- Formats information in a series of using numbers or letters
- when your computer is running more than one task at any time
- title is also he name assigned to the page if a user adds the page to the browser's list of favorites
- command to start list
- added to head tags
- used to tell the browser which HTML or XHTML version and type the document uses
- means images include motion and can change in appearance
- A rule that defines the appearence of an element on a webpage
- Default text format used for the main content of the page.
- series of rules that defines the style
- start page, page that starts when browser is opened
- list:offsets information in a dictionary type style
- Transition Format(UTF):compressed form that computers use to display and manipulate text
- display parameters
- used to start a paragragh or list
- image:means that the image or graphic file is not part of the HTML file
- identifies page elements
- additional characteristics of a web page
- basic text editor you can use for simple documents or for creating webpages using html
- Wrap:causes word lines to break at the right of the page and start on the next line
- an area of an image that activates a function when selected.
43 Clues: added to head tags • command to start list • type of style • ending on html file • how elements should appear • display parameters • identifies page elements • a file with all the wanted styles • a series of text items • additional characteristics of a web page • series of rules that defines the style • ...
Yearbook Terms 2026-03-17
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- Editing the image area to be reproduced.
- A traditional-story approach packed with facts, figures, descriptive details, specific examples, quotes and poignant anecdotes.
- A credit line at the beginning or end of a story giving the name of the writer.
- A grouping of pages that are printed on the same press sheet and folded into a 16-page mini-booklet
- PHOTO Photos that are captured without posing your subjects or distracting them from what they’re doing.
- The first page of the yearbook makes a positive first impression and provides critical reference information.
- Finishes the story of the year and brings the yearbook to closure.
- A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- Indicates a new section and provides design continuity throughout.
- The large type designed to attract readers to stories and draw them into the spread.
- Master pages that maintain consistency within a design or section.
- A survey or voting activity conducted by the staff to gather student opinions, select superlatives, and capture memories, which are then published in the book.
- Introduces the story of the year and explains the yearbook’s concept. Includes the title page and the first spread(s) of the yearbook.
- A reader service that lists the staff, acknowledgements, printing specifications, awards and press association memberships.
- The date that completed yearbook pages are due.
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- An imaginary, horizontal band of 1-pica spacing used as a unifying device.
- The final, critical step of checking page proofs (layouts) for errors in spelling, grammar, punctuation, and, most importantly, the accuracy of names and photo captions before the book is printed.
- An alphabetical directory of every person, team, group, advertiser and topic featured in the words and photos on the pages of a yearbook.
- A credit line underneath a photo or as part of the caption giving the name of the photographer.
- Two pages that face each other in a yearbook; even and odd pages appearing as a unit.
- Eight pages on one side of a press sheet.
- A page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color placement and track pages submitted and proofed.
- A one-on-one question and answer session with a person closely associated with an event, activity or topic.
- Covers activities in and out of school that directly impact students’ lives.
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages that helps hold the inside pages into the cover.
- Text accompanying a photo that adds information.
- A unit of measurement in graphic design equal to one-sixth of a inch, used for measuring the width and height of content elements.
- extra space around your page that is intentionally printed, then trimmed by the printer.
- Words written in a variety of formats to tell a story. Also called a story or article.
29 Clues: Editing the image area to be reproduced. • Eight pages on one side of a press sheet. • The date that completed yearbook pages are due. • Text accompanying a photo that adds information. • Finishes the story of the year and brings the yearbook to closure. • Indicates a new section and provides design continuity throughout. • ...
Yearbook Terms 2025-05-12
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- the connected left of right page
- arranged in order of time or seasons
- a pre-designed format
- the range of topics and people included in the yearbook
- formal photographs of students
- the width of a border on pictures
- the introductory section of a yearbook
- when content or imagery extends past the edge of the page
- where two pages connect
- natural and unposed
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- a page-by-page diagram showing the book's planned content
- checking for errors
- a spread that indicates a new section
- the main or largest photo on a spread
- a central idea or concept for the yearbook
- subtopic of yearbook focuses on writing short descriptions for photos
- focuses on arranging photos, text, and graphics on each page
- the style and size of text
- words used to draw in the reader to the story or page and summarize the focus
- a list of yearbooks content
20 Clues: checking for errors • natural and unposed • a pre-designed format • where two pages connect • the style and size of text • a list of yearbooks content • formal photographs of students • the connected left of right page • the width of a border on pictures • arranged in order of time or seasons • a spread that indicates a new section • the main or largest photo on a spread • ...
A2 Words 2025-02-09
Across
- Japanese woman on page 54.
- Gareth's name!
- Bad when driving (unit 12).
- The city with colorful windows.
- Bangkok is ____ (page 36).
- A fish.
- The work students do at home.
- Walking on a mountain.
- What was lost on page 70.
- A snowman's nose.
- A Muslim temple.
- Example Muay Thai, Judo...
- Opposite of straight hair.
- The name of an airport.
- A long car!
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- Works about the news.
- Black and white horse.
- Captain's job.
- Place on page 64 with money.
- A big church.
- City on page 79.
- This country.
- A movie.
- Indian dress.
- Go here to look at old boring stuff.
25 Clues: A fish. • A movie. • A long car! • A big church. • This country. • Indian dress. • Gareth's name! • Captain's job. • City on page 79. • A Muslim temple. • A snowman's nose. • Works about the news. • Black and white horse. • Walking on a mountain. • The name of an airport. • What was lost on page 70. • Japanese woman on page 54. • Bangkok is ____ (page 36). • Example Muay Thai, Judo... • ...
Vocab 2020-03-02
Across
- Wrap:causes word lines to break at the right of the page and start on the next line
- used to support frames on a Web page
- additional characteristics of a web page
- used to tell the browser which HTML or XHTML version and type the document uses
- A rule that defines the appearence of an element on a webpage
- how elements should appear
- used to set off paragraphs of text or different sections of a page.
- the text that appears on the title bar and taskbar of the browser windowwhen the web page appear.
- when your computer is running more than one task at any time
- map:a special type of inline image in which you define one or more areas as hotspots
- Network Graghics(png): multiple colors and resolutions
- ending on html file
- image:means that the image or graphic file is not part of the HTML file
- lines that are displayed across a Web page to separate different sections of the page
- means images include motion and can change in appearance
- identifies page elements
- tags w3 has earmarked for eventual removal from their specifications
- list:offsets information in a dictionary type style
- display parameters
- Default text format used for the main content of the page.
- list(Bulleted list):bulleted list formats using small images
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- instructions used to create a web page or program
- type of style
- Photogragh experts Group(JPEG): complex images
- Formats information in a series of using numbers or letters
- an area of an image that activates a function when selected.
- series of rules that defines the style
- the part that contains the information in the webpages that is displayed in the browser window.
- added to an individual tag to make changes to specific parts
- document type allows the use of depreciated tags
- start page, page that starts when browser is opened
- Transition Format(UTF):compressed form that computers use to display and manipulate text
- solid color, picture, or graphic against which the other elements in a web page appear
- used to start a paragragh or list
- a series of text items
- title is also he name assigned to the page if a user adds the page to the browser's list of favorites
- command to start list
- added to head tags
- A document type that is specified when you want to prohibit the use of depreciated tags
- a file with all the wanted styles
- interchange Format (GIF):uses compression techniques
- Type definition:file containing definitions of tags and instructions
- basic text editor you can use for simple documents or for creating webpages using html
43 Clues: added to head tags • command to start list • type of style • ending on html file • how elements should appear • identifies page elements • display parameters • a file with all the wanted styles • a series of text items • additional characteristics of a web page • series of rules that defines the style • ...
La princesse qui voulait devenir générale 2018-10-09
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- Protection recouvrant le corps (page 50).
- Capitale du royaume des Humains (page 15) .
- Réponse qu'une divinité donnait à ceux qui la consultaient (page 66).
- Un des peuples de la Pangée, reconnaissable à leur petite taille (page 10).
- Elle voulait devenir générale (titre).
- Cheffe d’une armée (page 23).
- Personne qui refuse l’autorité.
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- Super-continent unique qui était autrefois formé des six continents actuels de la Terre (page 9).
- Prénom de la princesse (page 15).
- Ustensile contenant du poivre (page 26).
- Un des peuples de la Pangée, qui vit encore sur la Terre de nos jours (page 10).
- Attitude adoptée par Emma quand elle est de mauvaise humeur (page 47).
- Peuple qui se déplace (page 10).
- Créatures légendaires originaire de Scandinavie et qui dans le livre, forment un des peuples de la Pangée (page 10).
14 Clues: Cheffe d’une armée (page 23). • Personne qui refuse l’autorité. • Peuple qui se déplace (page 10). • Prénom de la princesse (page 15). • Elle voulait devenir générale (titre). • Ustensile contenant du poivre (page 26). • Protection recouvrant le corps (page 50). • Capitale du royaume des Humains (page 15) . • ...
FAMILY2 2022-08-07
66 Clues: 8 • 7 • 9 • 3 • 2 • 5 • 1 • 4 • 6 • 59 • 47 • 54 • 53 • 64 • 30 • 48 • 44 • 22 • 24 • 45 • 35 • 66 • 37 • 23 • 55 • 25 • 16 • 51 • 13 • 62 • 56 • 50 • 20 • 61 • 14 • 43 • 11 • 17 • 12 • 65 • 52 • 63 • 46 • 33 • 21 • 32 • 36 • 28 • 10 • 38 • 18 • 31 • 27 • 40 • 39 • 41 • 29 • 26 • 49 • 15 • 60 • 19 • 42 • 58 • 34 • 57
FAMILY3 2022-08-07
66 Clues: 1 • 2 • 3 • 7 • 5 • 6 • 4 • 8 • 9 • 17 • 65 • 26 • 24 • 36 • 45 • 57 • 25 • 50 • 66 • 54 • 63 • 15 • 10 • 48 • 62 • 53 • 12 • 46 • 56 • 35 • 42 • 59 • 29 • 22 • 52 • 27 • 14 • 33 • 64 • 32 • 37 • 55 • 20 • 61 • 30 • 39 • 34 • 44 • 47 • 18 • 60 • 51 • 38 • 40 • 23 • 43 • 31 • 21 • 28 • 41 • 19 • 49 • 58 • 11 • 16 • 13
homeless bird 2023-05-23
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- a holy city
- tied up big toes page:
- koly's mom
- koly's dad
- what raji is like
- who did koly sleep beside page:
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- were hari is
- people that were chanting in a temple page:
- the currency in India
- what koly used to get to the big city page:
- what koly ate in the big city page:
- very rude and does not like Koly
- lost in a big city page:
- a person who was dipped in water page:
- what koly's family is
15 Clues: koly's mom • koly's dad • a holy city • were hari is • what raji is like • the currency in India • what koly's family is • tied up big toes page: • lost in a big city page: • very rude and does not like Koly • who did koly sleep beside page: • what koly ate in the big city page: • a person who was dipped in water page: • people that were chanting in a temple page: • ...
Bubbles 2013-02-03
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- What material is the skin of a bouncy castle? (page 12)
- The name of the project on page 23
- Mountaineers sometimes find it hard to do this at the top of a mountain (page18)
- These plastic things full of air on page 15 keep you afloat
- You can use this to burst a bubble (page 5)
- The name of the huge metal bubble that flies through the air on page 19
- Page 11- balloons come in many different ?
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- When you start to blow a bubble the skin begins to ? (page 5)
- How do you have to stir the water when you are making bubbles? (page 6)
- What a soap bubble is full of (page 5)
- The name of the underwater ship on page 17
- The type of bubbles described on page 9
- There is no air to breathe here! (page 20)
- The noise a balloon makes when it bursts (page 10)
14 Clues: The name of the project on page 23 • What a soap bubble is full of (page 5) • The type of bubbles described on page 9 • The name of the underwater ship on page 17 • There is no air to breathe here! (page 20) • Page 11- balloons come in many different ? • You can use this to burst a bubble (page 5) • The noise a balloon makes when it bursts (page 10) • ...
Newspaper Words 2019-09-13
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- The writer’s name at the beginning of the article
- First paragraph of a story with the most important information
- A story a reporter is tasked to cover
- A line giving the source of a picture or art
- The chief executive and often the owner of a newspaper
- The person who reads proof pages and marks errors for corrections
- Remove a story or ad from the newspaper
- A person who delivers newspapers to subscribers
- An exclusive story
- Information gathered about an event through direct experience
- The line at the beginning of a story giving the place and date
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- A person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- The information below a picture or art; also called a caption
- The name of the newspaper on the front page
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately
- A story that is usually for entertainment
- An article expressing the opinion of the newspaper
- Time when all copy, or text, for an edition must be submitted
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand
- Continue a story from one page to another
- the person who decides what news will go in the paper and where it will appear
- A person who finds out facts about a story and then writes the story for the newspaper
- The machine that prints the newspaper
- A listing that refers readers to stories and sections throughout the paper
24 Clues: An exclusive story • A story a reporter is tasked to cover • The machine that prints the newspaper • Remove a story or ad from the newspaper • A story that is usually for entertainment • Continue a story from one page to another • The name of the newspaper on the front page • A line giving the source of a picture or art • A person who delivers newspapers to subscribers • ...
Girl Underground 2012-10-02
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- Jamal could be on his way to were? (Check page 144)
- What did dad take out of his pocket to give Mr Creely?
- When Bridget first came in to meet her new roommates what did they first dislike about her?
- what was chantelle's horses name?
- Who's main character, he/she starts with the letter B
- Why did bridgets brother go jail for? (check page 15-20)
- Bridgets three roommates liked?(Check page 12-13)
- Whos letter is Menzie readying. (Check page 53-54).
- What was the name of Bridget's uncle that used to work as a male nurse? (Check page 59-60).
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- what was bridgets brother's name? (check page 15-20)
- When bridget pass the room of Menzies, she heard a sound what was it? (check Page 51)
- Whats her Uncles Name?
- Bridget is looking out for what?, which dad asked her too do. (Check page 147)
- What was Menzie's holding in his hands? ( check Page 52.)
- Who was the first teacher that dad meet?
- Bridget was reading a letter to the news reporters. Who's letter was it sent from? (Check page 157)
- who was the goverments son? (His name.)
17 Clues: Whats her Uncles Name? • what was chantelle's horses name? • who was the goverments son? (His name.) • Who was the first teacher that dad meet? • Bridgets three roommates liked?(Check page 12-13) • Jamal could be on his way to were? (Check page 144) • Whos letter is Menzie readying. (Check page 53-54). • what was bridgets brother's name? (check page 15-20) • ...
A2 vocab! 2024-03-11
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- Japanese woman on page 54.
- Gareth's name!
- Bad when driving (unit 12).
- The city with colorful windows.
- Bangkok is ____ (page 36).
- A fish.
- The work students do at home.
- Walking on a mountain.
- What was lost on page 70.
- A snowman's nose.
- A Muslim temple.
- Example Muay Thai, Judo...
- Opposite of straight hair.
- The name of an airport.
- A long car!
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- Works about the news.
- Black and white horse.
- Captain's future job.
- Place on page 64 with money.
- A big church.
- City on page 79.
- This country.
- A movie.
- Indian dress.
- Go here to look at old boring stuff.
25 Clues: A fish. • A movie. • A long car! • A big church. • This country. • Indian dress. • Gareth's name! • City on page 79. • A Muslim temple. • A snowman's nose. • Works about the news. • Captain's future job. • Black and white horse. • Walking on a mountain. • The name of an airport. • What was lost on page 70. • Japanese woman on page 54. • Bangkok is ____ (page 36). • Example Muay Thai, Judo... • ...
A2 Vocab! 2025-06-14
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- The city with colorful windows.
- Place on page 64 with money.
- Opposite of straight hair.
- The name of an airport.
- Bangkok is ____ (page 36).
- Black and white horse.
- A long car!
- Walking on a mountain.
- The work students do at home.
- Bad when driving (unit 12).
- What was lost on page 70.
- Gareth's name!
- Works about the news.
- Example Muay Thai, Judo...
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- A fish.
- This country.
- A big church.
- A movie.
- City on page 79.
- Japanese woman on page 54.
- Captain's job.
- Go here to look at old boring stuff.
- A Muslim temple.
- A snowman's nose.
- Indian dress.
25 Clues: A fish. • A movie. • A long car! • This country. • A big church. • Indian dress. • Captain's job. • Gareth's name! • City on page 79. • A Muslim temple. • A snowman's nose. • Works about the news. • Black and white horse. • Walking on a mountain. • The name of an airport. • What was lost on page 70. • Opposite of straight hair. • Japanese woman on page 54. • Bangkok is ____ (page 36). • ...
Macbeth 2024-10-11
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- MACDUFF'S TITLE (PAGE 126)
- QUEEN OF THE WITCHES
- BANQUO'S FINAL TWO WORDS BEFORE HE DIES
- WHAT BANQUO CALLS THE WITCHES (PAGE 20)
- AUTHOR OF MACBETH AND OTHER PLAYS
- THE FINAL WORD OF ACT 3 SCENE 3
- WHO SAID "ARE YOU A MAN?"
- MACBETH'S FIRST PROMOTION
- THE FIRST PROPHECY IN ACT 4
- MACBETH'S FIRST MURDER
- FIRST PERSON TO BE SUSPICIOUS OF MACBETH
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- WHERE BIRNAM WOOD IS SUPPOSED TO MARCH TO (PAGE 129)
- "YOU ARE TOO FULL OF THE MILK OF _____________" (TWO WORDS, PAGE 29)
- MACBETH'S FINAL PROMOTION IN THREE WORDS (PAGE 15)
- MACBETH'S CASTLE (PAGE 28)
- "MY HANDS ARE AS RED AS YOURS, BUT I WOULD BE ASHAMED TO HAVE A HEART SO _______"
- DUNCAN'S YOUNGER SON
- PRINCE OF CUMBERLAND
- THE COUNTRY DONALBAIN FLEES TO
- COUNTRY WHERE THE PLAY TAKES PLACE
- MACBETH'S ORIGINAL RANK
- THE FOREST AROUND MACBETH'S CASTLE
- BANQUO'S SON
- WHAT LADY MACBETH CALLED HER MAN WHEN HE WOULDN'T TAKE BACK THE DAGGERS
- WHAT BANQUO GIVES TO MACBETH, FROM THE KING (PAGE 45)
25 Clues: BANQUO'S SON • DUNCAN'S YOUNGER SON • QUEEN OF THE WITCHES • PRINCE OF CUMBERLAND • MACBETH'S FIRST MURDER • MACBETH'S ORIGINAL RANK • WHO SAID "ARE YOU A MAN?" • MACBETH'S FIRST PROMOTION • MACBETH'S CASTLE (PAGE 28) • MACDUFF'S TITLE (PAGE 126) • THE FIRST PROPHECY IN ACT 4 • THE COUNTRY DONALBAIN FLEES TO • THE FINAL WORD OF ACT 3 SCENE 3 • AUTHOR OF MACBETH AND OTHER PLAYS • ...
6/23 Crossword - Chapters 9-10 2025-06-16
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- Dally tells Ponyboy to look ____ on the way to the hospital (page 146)
- What kind of store did Dally rob? (page 153)
- Why does Ponyboy think Two-Bit fights? (page 137)
- What day of the week does Ponyboy wake up after his concussion? (page 157)
- Soda says Darry likes fights because he likes to show off his ______ (page 133)
- How many aspirins does Ponyboy take before the rumble? (page 131)
- What kind of soup does Darry make for Ponyboy? (page 158)
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- What did Darry teach all the boys to do after taking a course at the Y? (page 136)
- Ponyboy decides to help Dally fight because he can only use one ___ (page 144)
- What is the last word Johnny says? (page 148)
- What suburb is the other greaser gang at the rumble from? (page 138)
- Who does Darry fight at the rumble? (page 142)
- How many months is Curly in the reformatory? (page 139)
- How many carloads of Socs come to the rumble? (page 141)
14 Clues: What kind of store did Dally rob? (page 153) • What is the last word Johnny says? (page 148) • Who does Darry fight at the rumble? (page 142) • Why does Ponyboy think Two-Bit fights? (page 137) • How many months is Curly in the reformatory? (page 139) • How many carloads of Socs come to the rumble? (page 141) • ...
Crossword for 9/23: Chapters 13-15 2024-09-16
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- The Dutch call lattes “_____ coffee” (page 209)
- What color is the carpet in the hospital waiting room? (page 232)
- What kind of bird is standing at the water’s edge? (page 211)
- What food does Hazel first eat when she gets back to America? (page 222)
- In which part of his body did Augustus first start to feel an ache? (page 213)
- Hazel’s dad says she is “fairly good at _________” (page 223)
- How many years old does Hazel guess the paisley chair is? (page 213)
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- What color is Monica’s car? (page 227)
- What was Hazel’s dad’s major? (page 222)
- What is the name of the museum Augustus wanted to go to? (page 217)
- What part of the car does Isaac hit with an egg? (page 228)
- Augustus used to think it would be fun to live on a _____ (page 219)
- While getting chemo, Augustus says “everything tastes like ______” (page 225)
- What are their Winnie-the-Pooh champagne cups made of? (page 233)
14 Clues: What color is Monica’s car? (page 227) • What was Hazel’s dad’s major? (page 222) • The Dutch call lattes “_____ coffee” (page 209) • What part of the car does Isaac hit with an egg? (page 228) • What kind of bird is standing at the water’s edge? (page 211) • Hazel’s dad says she is “fairly good at _________” (page 223) • ...
homeless bird 2023-05-23
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- a holy city
- tied up big toes page:
- koly's mom
- koly's dad
- what raji is like
- who did koly sleep beside page:
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- were hari is
- people that were chanting in a temple page:
- the currency in India
- what koly used to get to the big city page:
- what koly ate in the big city page:
- very rude and does not like Koly
- lost in a big city page:
- a person who was dipped in water page:
- what koly's family is
15 Clues: koly's mom • koly's dad • a holy city • were hari is • what raji is like • the currency in India • what koly's family is • tied up big toes page: • lost in a big city page: • very rude and does not like Koly • who did koly sleep beside page: • what koly ate in the big city page: • a person who was dipped in water page: • people that were chanting in a temple page: • ...
little bill 2022-08-19
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- smallest unit of digital image.
- organization of the elements of art.
- is a visual design principle which designer use to show the importance of each page/screens.
- represented by the blue line in adobe illustrator.
- image that has been simplify.
- refers to printing.
- visual weight of objects.
- dots per inch.
- to maintain a unified look.
- a physical or digital collage that arrange images.
- refers to publication preparing.
- when they are not equal.
- pixels per inch.
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- catch viewers attention.
- made up of varies components.
- created on a computer using software.
- creates balance.
- where separate elements come together and make a whole.
- when all designs are equal.
- principle of design affected by placement.
- has elements that look measurably different from one another.
- the visual quality of digital image.
- the principle of art that refers to regular placement.
- principle of design that combines elements.
- model of deign or device.
25 Clues: dots per inch. • creates balance. • pixels per inch. • refers to printing. • catch viewers attention. • when they are not equal. • visual weight of objects. • model of deign or device. • when all designs are equal. • to maintain a unified look. • made up of varies components. • image that has been simplify. • smallest unit of digital image. • refers to publication preparing. • ...
Excel Review 2018-12-05
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- Can be found on styles; highlights data you customize
- D5
- Intersection of row and column
- Numbers found on left side
- Can be found on page layout; changes font on sheet
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- Cross that will fill series (january, february...)
- Preset equation in Excel; SUM
- $E$16
- Found in Font; lines that can be placed anywhere
- Letters on top of sheet
- Found on Insert tab, collect data and insert
11 Clues: D5 • $E$16 • Letters on top of sheet • Numbers found on left side • Preset equation in Excel; SUM • Intersection of row and column • Found on Insert tab, collect data and insert • Found in Font; lines that can be placed anywhere • Cross that will fill series (january, february...) • Can be found on page layout; changes font on sheet • ...
Design Decathlon 2015-10-18
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- A type of image comprised of mathematically determined paths.
- A structure made up of a series of intersecting straight guide lines used to organize content.
- A typeface with no serifs.
- Refers to the space between lines of text.
- To add or remove space between a group of letters.
- BOIE The current art+design department associate.
- Most common unit of measure in print media.
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- Most common unit of measure in web design.
- A type of image composed of individual pixels.
- Department located in CA 2073.
- A font with small lines attached to the end of a stroke in a letter.
- CA 16 is where you can _____ your projects.
- DALE The current art+design department chair.
- To remove or add space between two adjacent letters.
14 Clues: A typeface with no serifs. • Department located in CA 2073. • Most common unit of measure in web design. • Refers to the space between lines of text. • CA 16 is where you can _____ your projects. • Most common unit of measure in print media. • DALE The current art+design department chair. • A type of image composed of individual pixels. • ...
Lord of the Flies By William Golding. Phillip Legler. 2023-05-10
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- - Lacking vitality or interest.This word appears on page 22
- - Anger or annoyance provoked by what is perceived as unfair treatment. This word appears on page 25.
- - a ravine formed by the action of water. This word appears on page 29
- - Clothes. This word appears on page 23.
- - A landing stage or small pier at which boats can dock or be moored. This word appears on page 12.
- - an optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions, especially the appearance of a sheet of water in a desert or on a hot road caused by the refraction of light from the sky by heated air. This word is found on page 25.
- - The time of and process of budding and unfolding of blossoms. This word appears on page 12.
- - in a scornful way that shows disdain. This word appears on page 30
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- - To sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way. This word appears on page 14.
- - set down heavily or carelessly. This word appears on page 31.
- - attended by bad omens. This word appears on page 14.
- - In an active, quick, or energetic way. This word appears on page 25.
- - Is a decorative design or pattern. This word appears on page 12.
- - lift or haul (a heavy thing) with great effort. This word appears on page 28.
- - wacco [Brit. Slang] excellent. This word appears on page
15 Clues: - Clothes. This word appears on page 23. • - attended by bad omens. This word appears on page 14. • - wacco [Brit. Slang] excellent. This word appears on page • - Lacking vitality or interest.This word appears on page 22 • - set down heavily or carelessly. This word appears on page 31. • - Is a decorative design or pattern. This word appears on page 12. • ...
History Week 13 Crossword - KY 2025-12-08
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- In 1941, Japan attacked _____ _____ and invaded the Philippines and Malaya. (Page 612)
- In October 1941, Japan installed General _______ ____ as Prime Minister. (Page 611)
- By 1940, the Japanese occupied all the major population centers with a ruthlessness resembling that of the _____. (Page 611)
- In October 1941, German vessels torpedoed the destroyer _______, which managed to make it back to port. (Page 616)
- In July 1939, the United States revoked the most-favored-nation trading status provided by a ___________ _______ of 1911. (Page 611)
- Freezing Japan's assets left the empire with a two-year supply of oil under peacetime conditions, but less than a year's worth of “___ ___”. (Page 613)
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- In 1943, the Allies took _____ ______ and invaded Sicily and Italy. (Page 612)
- In 1941, Germany attacked the ____. (Page 612)
- In 1947, the _________ Plan was announced. (Page 613)
- In 1939, Hitler invaded _______ and World War II began in Europe. (Page 611)
- The Japanese-American 442nd Regiment Combat Team became the most decorated American division of the war and included future U.S. Senator ______ _ ______, who lost an arm in combat. (Page 617)
- By 1939, _____’s army had already wallowed for three years in China, helping itself to Chinese resources. (Page 611)
- In 1940, Germany defeated French and British forces in ______. (Page 612)
- In 1945, _______ surrendered, as well as Japan. (Page 613)
- The USS _______ went down in 10 minutes with 1,000 soldiers. (Page 615)
15 Clues: In 1941, Germany attacked the ____. (Page 612) • In 1947, the _________ Plan was announced. (Page 613) • In 1945, _______ surrendered, as well as Japan. (Page 613) • The USS _______ went down in 10 minutes with 1,000 soldiers. (Page 615) • In 1940, Germany defeated French and British forces in ______. (Page 612) • ...
George Crossword atlas 2021-12-02
12 Clues: Page 153 (N2)st • page 165 (C2)gulf • page 123 (D3) lake • Page 147 (F3) port • Page 135 (C2) city • Page 127 (E1) islands • Page 91 (B2) mountain • Page 145 (E3) country • page 125 (C2) mountain • Page 13 (L2) capital city • page 135 (G2)capital city • page 169 (G1) capital city
Yearbook Vocab 2020-08-25
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- A photo where the background is removed
- Refers to all text on a spread
- The largest eye-catching photo or collection of photos or elements on a spread
- A one-pica line that connects the left and right pages; all design elements should sit on or hang from this line
- The overall map which shows the placement of every layout in the yearbook
- Stands for printer's inks of cyan, magenta, yellow and black used in 4-color processing
- Two facing pages; the left page is an even number
- Word or words set in large type that attract the reader to the spread
- Artwork used to represent a company; a unifying graphic for the yearbook theme
- Unit of measurement used primarily for fonts; approximately 1/72 of an inch; twelve = one pica
- A consistent amount of white space between elements;
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- The copy that explains the Who, What, When, Where, Why and How of action in a photo
- A font that does not have end strokes or feet; used mainly for headlines and large-sized text
- The absence of any element
- The place where the left and right pages meet
- Printed letters or characters
- Photos, artwork or graphics that extend off of the trim area of a spread
- Dots per inch; the # of dots per square inch in an image; also called resolution
- fonts that have a tail or stroke (sometimes known as "feet") at the end of some characters
- 16 consecutive pages of a yearbook in layout form. Two sides of a publisher's printed giant sheet that equals 16 pages of the book
- The last page of the book that shows all the mechanical details of the year's book such as fonts used, paper weight, publisher, yearbook staff, etc.
- Page number on a yearbook spread; accompanying words or phrases identifying the content are called folio tabs
- A family of alphabetic characters, numbers, punctuation marks and other symbols that share a consistent design; often used synonymously with typeface
- A journalistic unit of measurement; 1/6 of an inch
- 8 pages, not necessarily consecutive, of a yearbook in layout form. One side of a publisher's printed giant sheet that equals 8 pages of the book
25 Clues: The absence of any element • Printed letters or characters • Refers to all text on a spread • A photo where the background is removed • The place where the left and right pages meet • Two facing pages; the left page is an even number • A journalistic unit of measurement; 1/6 of an inch • A consistent amount of white space between elements; • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2012-11-30
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- Face heavy or dark type
- abbreviation for capital letters
- Line the name of the photographer or artist below
- a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- margin between facing pages where the fold lies
- the main part of a story
- machine used to produce hot type, one line at a
- top executives, usually printed in a box on the
- any typographical device used for ornamentation
- Pyramid form for a news story where the
- page; also known as the logotype or nameplate
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- reporters to stories, improves the stories that
- attention to a special feature inside)
- organization that distributes columns or feature
- a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- to continue a story from one page to another
- words at the beginning of a story that give the
- on
- Inch one inch of type or space (measured
- Type type that is produced photographically
- to shorten a story
- initial news coverage of an event
- elements on a page to prepare it for the
- writes the story for the newspaper
- a story obtained before other newspapers receive
- an out-of-town reporter
- can be checked for errors before being printed
- the event or situation a reporter is supposed to
- the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
- in the front pages of a newspaper
- News urgent news, usually of a serious nature,
- (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of a
- such as comics or advice columns, to many
- a special edition of the newspaper, printed between
- appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s
- newspapers
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- a part-time reporter, a correspondent
- detailed information printed in the newspaper
- a person who finds out facts about a story and
- also called a caption
- a story with little news value, used to fill space
- to take out or delete copy
- to space out a line of type so that each line fits
- a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures,
- to the margin
- for clippings
- are covered
- Type type made from molten lead
- abbreviation for video display terminal
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- but is timely and of interest to readers
- the newspaper’s name as it appears at the top of the
- names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and
- to set type
- it as the “fourth branch” of government; the term
- emphasis given a story on a page
- printed notice of something for sale (short for
- abbreviation for United Press International, a wire
- words in large type at the top of the story telling
- the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
- to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- explanatory information under a picture or piece of
- articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
- the story is about; also called head
- editions, containing news too important to hold for
- guest writers are presented
- short for obituary, a death notice
- people the newspaper wants to attract with its
- write, and decides where stories will appear in
- or Make-up to position editorial, pictorial and
- to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- a headline that runs across the entire page
- by the source of the news
- the role and the importance of the free press in
- of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
- page on which newly set copy is reproduced so
- and other references
- Desk the area of the newsroom where local news
- Editor the person who edits news stories and writes
- copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
- democratic society
- one column wide
- Estate a traditional name for the press, referring
- time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- a person who writes a regular column giving
- facts are listed first and additional details
- and advertising
- page
- border around a story or photo
- a news story that may not have late-breaking news
- place of origin
- advance information about a story given to the
- or management
- no longer used in modern newspaper production
- to correct and prepare copy for publication
- a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- a page opposite the editorial page, where opinions
- information
100 Clues: on • page • newspapers • to set type • information • are covered • or management • to the margin • for clippings • one column wide • and advertising • place of origin • to shorten a story • democratic society • and other references • also called a caption • an out-of-town reporter • the main part of a story • Face heavy or dark type • by the source of the news • to take out or delete copy • ...
Chapter 1 (pages 6-55) 2014-09-29
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- mass divided by volume gets you this
- factors that can change in an experiment
- a possible answer to a scientific question
- using one or more of your senses
- the direction Jomeo started moving in from his morning nest (page 11)
- (page 18) to be objective, you must test the water, because it might contain ________
- way of learning about the natural world.
- explain or interpret the things you observe
- facts, figures, and other evidence gathered
- (page 43) a healthy 5 month old panda should why _____ pounds
- what the chimp is holding on page 7
- the _______ of the fish (the dependent variable from page 12)
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- (page 27) to find the volume of the rock, you _______ the volume from the 2nd cylinder from the 1st cylinder
- (page 49) "All other variables, or factors that can change in an experiment, must be the _____"
- another scientist repeats your experiment
- grouping together of items that are alike in some way
- (page 29) if an object has density of 1.1g/cm3, it will ______ if placed in water
- refers to the rules that enable people to know right from wrong
- measurement system based on the number 10 (two words)
- comparing observations and data to reach a conclusion
- making a statement or a claim about what will happen in the future
- measures amount of matter in an object
- an approximation of a number based on reasonable assumptions
- (page 55) the extinct creature shown on this page that you wish you could keep as a pet, but it would probably eat your dog, so maybe not
- measure of the force of gravity on an object
- a "picture" of your data
- basic unit for length
27 Clues: basic unit for length • a "picture" of your data • using one or more of your senses • what the chimp is holding on page 7 • mass divided by volume gets you this • measures amount of matter in an object • factors that can change in an experiment • way of learning about the natural world. • another scientist repeats your experiment • a possible answer to a scientific question • ...
Le meilleur des mondes 2022-05-08
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- Corps de bête morte qui entre en putréfaction. Page 306.
- (Pluriel) une espèce de rapaces (oiseaux) diurnes de taille moyenne. Page 306.
- Adjectif qui décrit le processus par lequel des ovules humains fécondés in vitro se divisent en copies génétiques identiques à l'original. Page 30
- Adjectif décrivant la sélection d'individus pouvant se reproduire en fonction de leur patrimoine génétique. Page 20.
- Les sécrétions qui passent directement dans la circulation sanguine ainsi que des organes. Page 39.
- Un médicament universel dans le livre qui est distribué gratuitement à tous les citoyens. Page 181.
- (Pluriel) Catégorie d'insecte piqueur de petite taille, dont plusieurs espèces sont nuisibles aux plantes. Page 95.
- Se dit d'un animal dont l'œuf se développe complètement à l'intérieur de l'utérus maternel. Page 29.
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- Adjectif qui décrit une méthode d'enseignement pendant le sommeil qui fait appel au subconscient. C'est un domaine dans lequel Bernard travaille. Page 146.
- Substance parfumée formée dans les intestins du cachalot. Page 109.
- Imparfait de la 3ème personne du pluriel du verbe qui signifie paresser. Synonyme de flemmarder. Page 97.
- Imparfait 3ème personne du singulier d'un verbe qui signifie l’action de tenir des propos tendres. Page 119.
- Nom qui veut dire des ordures ménagères ; débris de toutes sortes. Page 146.
- (Pluriel) Atteint de lupus. Page 34.
- Ouverture ménagée dans le pont d'un navire pour donner accès aux cales et aux entreponts. Page 149
15 Clues: (Pluriel) Atteint de lupus. Page 34. • Corps de bête morte qui entre en putréfaction. Page 306. • Substance parfumée formée dans les intestins du cachalot. Page 109. • Nom qui veut dire des ordures ménagères ; débris de toutes sortes. Page 146. • (Pluriel) une espèce de rapaces (oiseaux) diurnes de taille moyenne. Page 306. • ...
The structure of Articles 2012-11-29
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- abbreviation for capital letters
- A large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- Drawing, usually in a comic strip that designates dialogue
- to continue a story from one page to another
- Desk the area of the newsroom where local news is covered
- a person who writes a regular column giving a personal opinion
- the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a news or picture story
- Main part of the story
- margin between facing pages where the fold lies
- to set type
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- a story with little news value, used to fill space
- Inch one inch of type or space
- abbreviation for video display terminal
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- people the newspaper wants to attract with its news and advertising
- Take out or delete copy
- A headline that runs across the entire page
- words in large type at the top of the story
- Border around a story or photo
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- Abbreviation for United Press International
- explanatory information under a picture or piece of art; also called a caption
- a part-time reporter, a correspondent
- Type type that is produced photographically
- short for obituary, a death notice
- initial news coverage of an event
- all material used for publication
- a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures,biographies and other references
- printed notice of something for sale
- to get all the facts about a news event for a story
30 Clues: to set type • Main part of the story • Take out or delete copy • Border around a story or photo • Inch one inch of type or space • abbreviation for capital letters • initial news coverage of an event • all material used for publication • short for obituary, a death notice • printed notice of something for sale • a part-time reporter, a correspondent • ...
Autonomic Nervous System 2024-07-18
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- Neurotransmitter released by somatic motor neurons (Page 525).
- Type of nerve fibers running in cranial nerves before synapsing with ganglia. (528)
- Term describing sympathetic tone affecting blood vessel constriction. (536)
- Nucleus in the midbrain associated with oculomotor nerve function. (528)
- Cranial nerve involved in activating parotid salivary glands. (528)
- The division of ANS which mobilizes the body during activity (fight-or-flight response) (Page 527).
- The division of ANS which promotes maintenance functions and conserves energy (Page 526).
- Gland releasing epinephrine and norepinephrine in response to sympathetic stimulation.(Page 527)
- An organ or cell that acts in response to a stimulus. (page 525)
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- Chemical signaling molecules that neurons release to affect other cells across a synapse(Page 525).
- Nerve fibers that synapse with target organs after leaving ganglia. (528)
- System of motor neurons innervating smooth and cardiac muscle (Page 524).
- Ganglia deep to the mandibular angles, activating salivary glands via facial nerve fibers. (528)
- Ganglia posterior to the maxillae, synapsing with facial nerve fibers. (528)
- Cranial nerve that stimulates glands in the head, including nasal and lacrimal glands. (528)
- Cranial nerve responsible for pupil constriction and lens bulging in the eye. (528)
- (NE) - Neurotransmitter released by sympathetic fibers (Page 525)
- Ganglia within the eye orbits where postganglionic neurons of oculomotor nerves reside. (528)
- Cranial nerve accounting for 90% of all preganglionic parasympathetic fibers in the body. (528)
- Carry signals away (page. 525)
20 Clues: Carry signals away (page. 525) • Neurotransmitter released by somatic motor neurons (Page 525). • An organ or cell that acts in response to a stimulus. (page 525) • (NE) - Neurotransmitter released by sympathetic fibers (Page 525) • Cranial nerve involved in activating parotid salivary glands. (528) • ...
VOCABULARY FILE A1 2025-10-08
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- You sit on it.
- A country in North Africa.
- You write in it with a pen.
- People study here after school.
- You put your books on it.
- A country in Europe.
- A page you visit online.
- You order this in Italy.
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- You can check flights here.
- You read it in class.
- A place to stay when you travel.
- You search information on it.
- You eat this at lunch.
- You visit art and history here.
- A city in Spain on the southern coast.
- You write with it.
16 Clues: You sit on it. • You write with it. • A country in Europe. • You read it in class. • You eat this at lunch. • A page you visit online. • You order this in Italy. • You put your books on it. • A country in North Africa. • You can check flights here. • You write in it with a pen. • You search information on it. • People study here after school. • You visit art and history here. • ...
FITS 9 & 10 part 2 2025-10-02
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- Count Tool that counts words, characters, and pages
- Section that presents background and problems
- of Contents List of headings with page numbers
- The first version of a written document
- Style The standard format used to reference sources
- Page Another term for cover page
- Text printed at the bottom of every page
- Page First page containing document details like title and student info
- Summary of the document, usually 150–250 words
- Main section containing analysis and solutions
- Sources Tool to save and edit reference entries
- Additional information placed at the end of a document
- The referencing style used at APU
- Feature that fixes common typing mistakes automatically
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- Section summarizing findings and recommendations
- Linking to figures, tables, or references inside the document
- analysis Careful evaluation of ideas and arguments
- Citation Command to add references into the text
- Alphabetical list of all works consulted
- In-text reference to a source
- Additional information placed at the bottom of a page
- Section to thank contributors for support
- The origin of information cited in the paper
- Using others’ work without proper credit
- List of all sources cited in the document
- Tool to find synonyms for words
- Additional supporting materials at the end
- Command to generate the reference list
- Checking for spelling and grammar errors
- Text printed at the top of every page
30 Clues: In-text reference to a source • Tool to find synonyms for words • Page Another term for cover page • The referencing style used at APU • Text printed at the top of every page • Command to generate the reference list • The first version of a written document • Alphabetical list of all works consulted • Using others’ work without proper credit • ...
Cash Research Paper Terms 2020-12-09
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- book of synonyms
- the amount of space above and below just below the paragraph
- one blank vertical between lines of text
- document you can use to communicate the results of research findings
- american psychological association , another of the most popular style of paper
- displayed at the top edge of the document window just below the ribbon
- when word automatically inserts a new page because the current page is full
- a named group of formatting characteristics , including font and font size
- modern language association of america, the most popular style of paper
- the bottom triangle on the ruler
- additional note that appears at the bottom of the page
- allows you to change the entire left margin; the entire "hourglass"
- the alphabetical list of sources used in a research paper
- used to signal that a note exists either at the bottom of page or at the end of the document
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- using someone else's work and claiming it to be your own
- what word refers to as automatic page break
- Page Break)- where the user forces the program to add a new page to the document, word never moves or adjusts manual page breaks
- text and/or graphics that print at the bottom of every page in a document
- top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler
- where just the first line of a paragraph is moved in from the left margin
- text and/or graphics that print at the top of each page in a document
- additional note that appears at the end of the document
- displayed along the left edge of the word window
- the default style in word, uses 11 pt Calibri
- word with similar meaning
25 Clues: book of synonyms • word with similar meaning • the bottom triangle on the ruler • one blank vertical between lines of text • top triangle at the 0" mark on the ruler • what word refers to as automatic page break • the default style in word, uses 11 pt Calibri • displayed along the left edge of the word window • additional note that appears at the bottom of the page • ...
15 Vocab Words 2024-04-21
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- work hard over a period of time (Page 12)
- the action of killing someone by putting a burning rubber tyre around their neck. (Page 12)
- the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions. (Page 6)
- an unlicensed establishment or private house selling alcoholic liquor and typically regarded as slightly disreputable. (41)
- Try me, don’t underestimate me, or you don’t want to do this (Page 10)
- a polite title and term of address or reference used, especially among speakers of Sintu (Bantu) languages, when speaking to a man. (Page 15)
- a person who lives outside their native country. (Page 24)
- feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. (Page 6)
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- a person who shows people to their seats, especially in a theatre or at a wedding. (Page 8)
- a quality of being complexed or elaborately detailed (Page 12)
- a member of the congregation, especially that of a church or a synagogue. (Page 8)
- the quality or condition of being obstinate; stubbornness. (Page 9)
- express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behaviour or actions. (Page 21)
- to thoroughly overwhelm and reduce to submission or passivity. (Page 23)
- a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race. (Page 12)
15 Clues: work hard over a period of time (Page 12) • a person who lives outside their native country. (Page 24) • feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. (Page 6) • a quality of being complexed or elaborately detailed (Page 12) • the quality or condition of being obstinate; stubbornness. (Page 9) • ...
Jojo's Diary - Lime 3C 2013-10-02
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- The name of Jojo's dad on page 2
- What was Mr Hopkins responsible for in the play? (P27)
- What did Mrs Hart want Jojo to be on page 14?
- What was Cinderella going to lose instead of a slipper? (P19)
- What was Pip going to play on page 4?
- Who is going to play Buttons? (page 7)
- This word on page 5 means try out for a part in something.
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- What colour was the top on page 25 that Jojo borrowed?
- Who did Mrs Ambrose want to practise the songs on page 12?
- 35 days till what on page 3?
- This word on page 6 means very sad.
- What was the tail of Pip's costume made from? ( page 8)
- What slipped over Joseph's eyes on page 21?
- What day were the tickets for on page 18?
14 Clues: 35 days till what on page 3? • The name of Jojo's dad on page 2 • This word on page 6 means very sad. • What was Pip going to play on page 4? • Who is going to play Buttons? (page 7) • What day were the tickets for on page 18? • What slipped over Joseph's eyes on page 21? • What did Mrs Hart want Jojo to be on page 14? • ...
Word Module 2 Format Research Papers 2023-12-11
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- of research findings.
- The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph.
- A paragraph format that places one blank line between each line of text in a paragraph and one blank line above and below the paragraph.
- In Word, a page break you insert to force the text following the break to begin at the top of the next page, whether or not the previous page is full; also called a hard page break.
- Information that appears at the bottom of each page; also, the blank area at the bottom of a page where such information can be inserted
- A document you can use to communicate the
- The space, measured in points, that appears directly above and below a paragraph.
- Information that appears at the top of each page; also, the blank area at the top of a page where such information can be inserted
- A named collection of formats that are stored together and can be applied to text or objects.
- A paragraph format in which the first line of a paragraph begins at the left margin, and subsequent lines in the same paragraph are indented from the left margin.
- In Word, Publisher, and Excel, the default style that is applied to all text or cells when you start the program.
- A paragraph format in which only the first line is indented
- Page break that is set automatically when a page of the printout is full; also called a soft page break
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- An alphabetical list of sources referenced in a research paper; also called bibliographical list.
- A word similar in meaning to another word.
- A collection of alternate word choices.
- A set of formatting and content guidelines for publications and student research papers in the humanities.
- Text that provides additional information or acknowledges sources for text in a document and that appears at the bottom of the page on which the note reference mark appears
- In MLA documentation, references to sources used in a research paper.
- In Word, default text that indicates where text can be typed in documents
- A page in a research paper that alphabetically lists sources that are referenced in the paper.
21 Clues: of research findings. • A collection of alternate word choices. • A document you can use to communicate the • A word similar in meaning to another word. • A paragraph format in which only the first line is indented • The amount of vertical space between lines of text in a paragraph. • In MLA documentation, references to sources used in a research paper. • ...
Yearbook Terms Assignment 2022-05-23
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- Pages that introduce the next section of the book. They can be as simple as a full spread picture and title or as complex as multiple pictures and quotes. Example: The spread before the athletics section starts, with the title “Athletics” or similar. The spread before the spring section starts.
- Formatting the yearbook based on categories. Example: all athletics are in one section,
- Formatting the yearbook in a chronological order. All categories are mixed together. Example: a spread represents the week September 23rd-28th and includes coverage of Homecoming, an art exhibit, a science project, cafeteria food stats, and students with matching cars.
- The first page of your yearbook. Includes information like the theme, title of your yearbook, school name, volume number, year, school address, school phone number, etc.
- A font that has "feet" coming off the letters. Example: Times New Roman is a serif font.
- The central idea of the yearbook. A concept that drives the look, feel, content, and photograph style of the yearbook.
- order is not required in each section.
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- A font that has no "feet" coming off the letters. Example: Arial font is a sans serif font.
- When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread.
- The paper between the cover and the first page. It is often used for signing, but can also be used to help introduce the table of contents.
- The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook.
- When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together. On a yearbook, the spine often has information such as the volume number, school name, yearbook name, and year.
- A tool used to help plan out pages, sections, and content order. A ladder can be on paper or electronic. Example: Pages 1 and 2: blank page, title page; Pages 3 and 4: Letter from the Editor, Table of Contents; Pages 5 and 6: Yearbook Dedication.
- A statement at the end of the book that includes information such as staff names, printer name, printing quantity, edition number, and printing specifications (size, paper weight, etc.).
- A design, graphic, image, text, or similar that repeats on every page of your yearbook. Your folio helps emphasize your theme.
- One story and picture grouping within a page or spread. Each spread is typically broken down into smaller modules. Each module focuses on a specific story. Example: One game on a spread about the baseball season.
16 Clues: order is not required in each section. • When a book is open, the two facing pages create a spread. • The feeling of the yearbook. Words you would use to describe your yearbook. • Formatting the yearbook based on categories. Example: all athletics are in one section, • A font that has "feet" coming off the letters. Example: Times New Roman is a serif font. • ...
Yearbook Vocab 2026-01-02
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- Also called folio or folio tabs, they provide specific quick references for readers. Ex: “Page 26 - Varsity Football.”
- • Each page should have a dominant element on the design. This may be a photo or a connected group of photos.
- - Use selected fonts only to enhance the theme. Body copy should be simple and readable.
- - Lines, tints, screens and textures can help emphasize specific areas within designs.
- • Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus. Should use literary devices to be clever or eye-catching.
- • Try to mix up elements and sizes of photos on your page to create contrast and variety, increasing reader appeal.
- • The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos. Tagging photos allows for better coverage and easy indexing.
- The name of the author(s) of the spread/page/mod. Can be added to the end of the feature story or as part of the folio.
- • This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the DPS, helping connect the two pages and keeping the reader’s visual flow.
- - Page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color placement and track pages submitted and proofed..
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- • All critical information must be placed inside the trim line. Any elements that cross this line “bleed” off the edge of the page.
- • Accompanies the primary headline. It is short and catchy, and offers specific information and added details about the story subject.
- - The cover presents the year’s unique theme showcasing fonts, colors and graphics that will be used inside the book.
- - The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook.
- • Usually 3-5 paragraphs, a feature story tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption can. It is a traditional method of telling about an event.
- A single page of content with the opposite page featuring a different, yet often related topic.
- • The date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant. Meeting all deadlines is essential to keep the delivery of the yearbook on schedule.
- • The spine of the yearbook, where the left page meets the right page.
- - A record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them. Can include photos for more coverage.
- Two facing pages telling a story.
20 Clues: Two facing pages telling a story. • • The spine of the yearbook, where the left page meets the right page. • - Lines, tints, screens and textures can help emphasize specific areas within designs. • - Use selected fonts only to enhance the theme. Body copy should be simple and readable. • ...
Yearbook Crossword 2025-10-07
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- Assigning names and grades to each person pictured, quoted, or included on a page.
- A mini headline for each caption to creatively describe the action
- The amount of pixels or graphical data in the body of an image.
- Two facing pages in a yearbook that are designed to appear as one cohesive design.
- Complete listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, and subjects included in the yearbook and the page numbers where they can be found.
- Information that helps the reader know their location in the book, including the page number, section name, page name, etc.
- pages at the beginning of each section to introduce the section
- A set of printable or displayable text character s in a specific style and size.
- The largest element on your spread, usually an interesting photo/headline combination. Side Bar, Includes special features, packages, picture bars, etc. that add to a page. Can be along the top, bottom, or side
- A page by page listing of the yearbook’s contents for staff use only
- Type of photo file
- A typeface with straight lines on the ends of letter strokes extending from the ends of the letters. (Times New Roman)
- Used to make a blend between headline and page content
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- A sidebar that has one purpose or theme the supports the page
- Text near a photo that tells about the photo and the people pictured. Who, what, when, where, why, how
- The two pica space between the left and right page on a double page spread.
- The smallest discrete element of an image or picture
- Setting the text box and picture so that the words wrap around the image
- A way to measure resolution, means dots per inch, same pixels per inch.
- The number of times and ways students are covered in the book, only works if people have been tagged.
- an image that has been altered to have a transparent background
- The largest type on your page. Works with the dominant photo to draw attention and create interest.
- Name of person who wrote or designed the page.
- Type of photo file that maintains transparency
- A typeface that is straight-edged. (Arial)
- A page that follows each major section. It doesn’t look anything like the other templates from that spread, but it does add on to that section’s purpose.
- The main story of the newsletter is the body copy or text.
- A pre-made design/layout for each section.
- When an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page, without leaving a margin.
29 Clues: Type of photo file • A typeface that is straight-edged. (Arial) • A pre-made design/layout for each section. • Name of person who wrote or designed the page. • Type of photo file that maintains transparency • The smallest discrete element of an image or picture • Used to make a blend between headline and page content • ...
Newspaper crossword 2013-11-27
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- to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- Desk the area of the newsroom where local news
- Editor the person who edits news stories and writes
- page on which newly set copy is reproduced so
- a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of a
- any typographical device used for ornamentation
- page
- but is timely and of interest to readers
- initial news coverage of an event
- attention to a special feature inside)
- Estate a traditional name for the press, referring
- by the source of the news
- or management
- to space out a line of type so that each line fits
- or Makeup to position editorial, pictorial and
- organization that distributes columns or feature
- abbreviation for United Press International, a wire
- a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
- also called a caption
- margin between facing pages where the fold lies
- words in large type at the top of the story telling
- the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
- the event or situation a reporter is supposed to
- place of origin
- a person who writes a regular column giving
- can be checked for errors before being printed
- and other references
- a person who finds out facts about a story and
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- one column wide
- to shorten a story
- to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- machine used to produce hot type, one line at a
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
- to the margin
- appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s
- information
- words at the beginning of a story that give the
- it as the “fourth branch” of government; the term
- copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
- on
- are covered
- the story is about; also called head
- to set type
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- emphasis given a story on a page
- abbreviation for capital letters
- a page opposite the editorial page, where opinions
- a story with little news value, used to fill space
- time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- page; also known as the logotype or nameplate
- a parttime reporter, a correspondent
- democratic society
- newspapers
- write, and decides where stories will appear in
- border around a story or photo
- to take out or delete copy
- Line the name of the photographer or artist below
- News urgent news, usually of a serious nature,
- the main part of a story
- names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and
- short for obituary, a death notice
- Type type made from molten lead
- reporters to stories, improves the stories that
- guest writers are presented
- explanatory information under a picture or piece of
- and advertising
- elements on a page to prepare it for the
- abbreviation for video display terminal
- writes the story for the newspaper
- people the newspaper wants to attract with its
- a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- to correct and prepare copy for publication
- detailed information printed in the newspaper
- Face heavy or dark type
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- the role and the importance of the free press in
- such as comics or advice columns, to many
- an outoftown reporter
- advance information about a story given to the
- editions, containing news too important to hold for
- facts are listed first and additional details
- Type type that is produced photographically
- top executives, usually printed in a box on the
- Pyramid form for a news story where the
- a story obtained before other newspapers receive
- to continue a story from one page to another
- a headline that runs across the entire page
- a special edition of the newspaper, printed between
- the newspaper’s name as it appears at the top of the
- of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
- for clippings
- printed notice of something for sale (short for
- a news story that may not have latebreaking news
- no longer used in modern newspaper production
- in the front pages of a newspaper
- Inch one inch of type or space (measured
- articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
- a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures,
100 Clues: on • page • newspapers • information • are covered • to set type • or management • to the margin • for clippings • and advertising • place of origin • one column wide • democratic society • to shorten a story • and other references • also called a caption • an outoftown reporter • Face heavy or dark type • the main part of a story • by the source of the news • to take out or delete copy • ...
Newspaper crossword 2013-11-27
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- a news story that may not have latebreaking news
- any typographical device used for ornamentation
- machine used to produce hot type, one line at a
- to shorten a story
- a story with little news value, used to fill space
- attention to a special feature inside)
- on
- newspapers
- a diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- page; also known as the logotype or nameplate
- words in large type at the top of the story telling
- the area of news regularly covered by a reporter (e.g.,
- the event or situation a reporter is supposed to
- can be checked for errors before being printed
- democratic society
- copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either
- page on which newly set copy is reproduced so
- a person who writes a regular column giving
- Estate a traditional name for the press, referring
- a parttime reporter, a correspondent
- an outoftown reporter
- but is timely and of interest to readers
- top executives, usually printed in a box on the
- explanatory information under a picture or piece of
- facts are listed first and additional details
- it as the “fourth branch” of government; the term
- in the front pages of a newspaper
- elements on a page to prepare it for the
- also called a caption
- information
- initial news coverage of an event
- abbreviation for capital letters
- a headline that runs across the entire page
- to set type
- reporters to stories, improves the stories that
- emphasis given a story on a page
- by the source of the news
- printed notice of something for sale (short for
- no longer used in modern newspaper production
- or Makeup to position editorial, pictorial and
- editions, containing news too important to hold for
- guest writers are presented
- are covered
- a page opposite the editorial page, where opinions
- abbreviation for video display terminal
- names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and
- the main part of a story
Down
- the story is about; also called head
- of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to
- time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- to get all the facts about a news event for a story
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- a story obtained before other newspapers receive
- a drawing, usually in a comic strip, which makes
- Desk the area of the newsroom where local news
- and other references
- write, and decides where stories will appear in
- a large, black dot used at the left edge of a column
- words at the beginning of a story that give the
- Type type made from molten lead
- page
- to correct and prepare copy for publication
- a person who finds out facts about a story and
- the reporter’s name, which appears at the head of a
- such as comics or advice columns, to many
- appear to be coming directly from the speaker’s
- the newspaper’s name as it appears at the top of the
- to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- detailed information printed in the newspaper
- abbreviation for United Press International, a wire
- one column wide
- border around a story or photo
- Line the name of the photographer or artist below
- or management
- News urgent news, usually of a serious nature,
- Inch one inch of type or space (measured
- the role and the importance of the free press in
- to continue a story from one page to another
- a special edition of the newspaper, printed between
- writes the story for the newspaper
- organization that distributes columns or feature
- to the margin
- to take out or delete copy
- Editor the person who edits news stories and writes
- Face heavy or dark type
- and advertising
- a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures,
- advance information about a story given to the
- people the newspaper wants to attract with its
- margin between facing pages where the fold lies
- Pyramid form for a news story where the
- any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- place of origin
- for clippings
- to space out a line of type so that each line fits
- (pronounced “leed”) the first paragraph or two of a
- articles that have been cut out of the newspaper,
- Type type that is produced photographically
- abbreviation for the Associated Press, a wire service
- short for obituary, a death notice
100 Clues: on • page • newspapers • information • to set type • are covered • or management • to the margin • for clippings • one column wide • and advertising • place of origin • to shorten a story • democratic society • and other references • an outoftown reporter • also called a caption • Face heavy or dark type • the main part of a story • by the source of the news • to take out or delete copy • ...
Kreuzworträtsel Hexenverfolgung 2018-05-13
Across
- Ort der Verurteilung
- Klimaabkühlung im 16 Jahrhundert
- Grund für Verurteilung
- Wurde unter Folter erzwungen
- Anderes Wort für Hexerei
- Böse Wesen / Teufel
- schlimme Seuche im Mittelalter
- Anderes Wort für Obrigkeit
Down
- schmerzhafte Methode um Geständnis zu erzwingen
- wurden mehrheitlich schuldig gesprochen
- Verlauf vor Gericht
- Art der Hinrichtung
- Verbündung mit dem Teufel
- Anderes Wort für Todesstrafe
- Fähigkeit der Hexen
- wurden angeblich von Hexen aufgefressen
- Tier, in welches sich Hexen verwandeln konnten
- Menschen, die von Glauben abwichen
18 Clues: Verlauf vor Gericht • Art der Hinrichtung • Fähigkeit der Hexen • Böse Wesen / Teufel • Ort der Verurteilung • Grund für Verurteilung • Anderes Wort für Hexerei • Verbündung mit dem Teufel • Anderes Wort für Obrigkeit • Anderes Wort für Todesstrafe • Wurde unter Folter erzwungen • schlimme Seuche im Mittelalter • Klimaabkühlung im 16 Jahrhundert • Menschen, die von Glauben abwichen • ...
HTML Chapter 2 Review 2017-09-13
Across
- On the Web, _____ are the primary ways to navigate between Web pages and among Web sites.
- The <_____> tags are used to define a list item in an ordered or unordered list.
- The <!___> tag is used to tell the browser which HTML or XHTML version and type the document uses.
- The <_____> tags must be at the start and end of an unordered list.
- ____ rules are lines that are displayed across a Web page to separate different sections of the page.
- ____ code is the code or instructions used to create a Web page or program.
- When the browser finds a(n)/<_____> tag in an HTML file, it starts a new line and inserts a blank line above the new paragraph.
- Bulleted lists are also called _____ lists.
- The title of a Web page is the name assigned to the page if a user adds the page to the browser’s list of ____.
- The _____ attribute is used to define the URL of an image to load with the <img> tag.
- ____ are used to set off different paragraphs of text or different sections of a page.
- Numbered lists are also called _____ lists.
Down
- The _____ is usually the first element of a Web page that you see and should identify the purpose of a web page.
- The <_____> tags contain the main content of a Web page.
- The ____ of a Web page is a solid color, a picture or graphic against which the other elements on the Web page appear.
- The XHTML ____ looks at the DOCTYPE statement to see which version of HTML or XHTML you are using, and then checks to see if the code is valid for that version.
- ____ is a basic text editor installed with Windows that you can use for simple documents or for creating Web pages using HTML.
- The <_____> tags must be at the start and end of an ordered list.
- An image’s ____ text should be a brief representation of the purpose of the image.
- ___ text is the default text format used for the main content of a Web page.
- If a type attribute is not specified for an unordered list, the list uses the _____ bullet.
- _____ links are the most commonly used hyperlinks.
22 Clues: Bulleted lists are also called _____ lists. • Numbered lists are also called _____ lists. • _____ links are the most commonly used hyperlinks. • The <_____> tags contain the main content of a Web page. • The <_____> tags must be at the start and end of an ordered list. • The <_____> tags must be at the start and end of an unordered list. • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2022-09-06
Across
- FINISHES THE STORY OF THE YEAR AND BRINGS THE BOOK CLOSURE
- PAGES OR SPREADS THAT INDICATE NEW SECTIONS AND PROVIDE CONTINUITY
- A RECORD OF WHO IS IN THE BOOK AND WHERE THE READER CAN FIND THEM
- RECORD LISTING THE PUBLICATION FACTS AND DETAILS SUCH AS PAGE TYPE, PUBLISHER, FONT SIZES AND TYPES, ETC
- FIRST PAGE THAT GIVES ALL THE FACTS AND DETAILS ABOUT THE SCHOOL, INCLUDING THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS, ADDRESS, AND PHONE NUMBER
- THE BINDER'S BOARD THAT HOLDS THE PAGES TOGETHER AND SHOWCASES THE THEME
- THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR OF THE SPREAD OR MODULE
- WHITE SPACE THAT RUNS VERTICALLY INSIDE OF A PAGE ON YOUR SPREAD
- THE HEAVY PAPER BETWEEN THE COVER AND THE FIRST AND LAST PAGES
- DESCRIBES A PHOTO AND TELLS MORE THAN WHAT THE READER CAN SEE
- FRAMEWORK OF COLUMNS AND ROWS USED TO HELP DESIGNERS LAYOUT AND ORGANIZE A SPREAD
- POSED PHOTOS ONLY FROM THE SUBJECTS SHOULDERS AND UP
- THE FINAL PAGE OF THE YEARBOOK USED TO FINISH THE THEME
Down
- PAGE NUMBERS THAT PROVIDE A QUICK REFERENCE FOR READERS
- MIXING UP THE ELEMENTS AND SIZES OF PHOTOS ON YOUR PAGE TO INCREASE READER APPEAL
- PAGE-BY-PAGE PLANNER AND DEADLINE TRACKER USED TO PLAN THE PAGES OF THE YEARBOOK
- COVERAGE THAT PROGRESSES THROUGH TIME RATHER THAN TRADITIONAL STRUCTURE
- THE WHITE SPACE THAT RUNS VERTICALLY BETWEEN TWO PAGES OF A SPREAD
- TELLS ABOUT AN EVENT AND GIVES MORE INSIGHT AND DETAILS THAN CAPTIONS
- CAPTIONS THAT IDENTIFY THE SUBJECT OF THE PHOTO WITH NAME AND GRADE ONLY
- PORTION OF A PAGE OR SPREAD CONTAINING A MINI-DESIGN OF PHOTOS AND TEXT
- INVISIBLE WHITE SPACE THAT RUNS ACROSS THE SPREAD TO CONNECT TWO PAGES AND HELP DRAW THE READER'S EYE AROUND THE PAGE
- GIVES AN INTRODUCTION TO YOUR THEME
- ONE SIXTH OF AN INCH, SMALL SQUARE USED WITH DESIGN
- THE LARGEST PHOTO ON THE PAGE THAT CATCHES THE READER FIRST
- A CENTRAL IDEA OR CONCEPT THAT SETS THE TONE FOR TELLING THE STORY OF THE YEAR
- INTERNAL LABELING OF A PHOTO WITH THE STUDENT'S NAME FOR THE INDEX
- INTRODUCES THE READER TO THE PAGE BY SUMMARIZING THE STORY OF THE PAGE IN AN INTERESTING WAY
28 Clues: GIVES AN INTRODUCTION TO YOUR THEME • THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR OF THE SPREAD OR MODULE • ONE SIXTH OF AN INCH, SMALL SQUARE USED WITH DESIGN • POSED PHOTOS ONLY FROM THE SUBJECTS SHOULDERS AND UP • PAGE NUMBERS THAT PROVIDE A QUICK REFERENCE FOR READERS • THE FINAL PAGE OF THE YEARBOOK USED TO FINISH THE THEME • ...
