art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
kreuzwortretzel 2020-03-05
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- Auto Art
- Hausstatt der Schweiz
- Haustier
- Laub baum Art
- Fuss Berg von Gonten
- was ist das grösste Land Tier
- Kleinstes Land Europas
- Blumen Art der Schweiz
- Höchster Berg von Appenzell
- Wasser Tiere
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- Mofa marke
- Hausstatt von Deutschland
- Kuh Art
- Was hat rot mit dem Wald zu tun.
- Kantone von Appenzell
- Wo liegt der grösste Berg in der Schweiz
- Wald Tiere
- Traktoren marke
- Wo liegt der Lago-Maggiore-See.
- Tanne Tannen Art
20 Clues: Kuh Art • Auto Art • Haustier • Mofa marke • Wald Tiere • Wasser Tiere • Laub baum Art • Traktoren marke • Tanne Tannen Art • Fuss Berg von Gonten • Hausstatt der Schweiz • Kantone von Appenzell • Kleinstes Land Europas • Blumen Art der Schweiz • Hausstatt von Deutschland • Höchster Berg von Appenzell • was ist das grösste Land Tier • Wo liegt der Lago-Maggiore-See. • ...
Comic Terminology 2024-10-17
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- The lines that surround an image.
- An object or character closest to the observer.
- This is used to stand for larger concepts or ideas.
- The shades or hues often used to communicate tone.
- Two facing pages where the image crosses both.
- This is used to represent a bigger concept or idea.
- The space between two panels.
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- A panel that takes up most or all of a page.
- Wham! is an example of this device.
- A box with text inside that gives details of the characters, setting or plot.
- an image that extends beyond the border / page
- An image that gives details of the plot.
- Text that appears directly to the reader, usually below an image.
- Lines and squiggles that emanate from a character or object to show movement or states of being
- The division of a page using fixed proportions.
15 Clues: The space between two panels. • The lines that surround an image. • Wham! is an example of this device. • An image that gives details of the plot. • A panel that takes up most or all of a page. • an image that extends beyond the border / page • Two facing pages where the image crosses both. • An object or character closest to the observer. • ...
InDesign Work Area 2016-08-30
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- The arrangement of windows and panels on your monitor.
- Rectangular, oval, or polygonal shapes that you use for a variety of purposes, such as creating a colored area on the document or placing text and graphics.
- A screen mode in which all non-printing page elements are invisible.
- An alignment guide to which objects can be aligned and snapped.
- that appear automatically when you move objects in a document that provides information to help position objects precisely in relation to the page or other objects.
- Text or Graphic elements such as images, blocks of color and even simple lines that are placed in an InDesign document.
- The area surrounding the document.
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- Two pages in a layout that face each other, as in an open magazine, book or newspaper.
- Screen mode in which all page elements, including margin guides, ruler guides, frame edges, and the pasteboard are visible.
- Options for viewing documents, such as Preview, Normal, and Presentation mode.
- Horizontal and Vertical rules that you can position anywhere in a layout as a reference for positioning elements.
- A screen mode which all non-printing elements, panels, and Application bar are invisible and the page is entered and sized against a black background so that the entire document fits in the monitor window.
- Visible edges of frames; when frames are selected, edges are automatically highlighted.
- Horizontal or vertical lines that you position on a page. As their names suggest, guides are used to help guide you in aligning objects on the page.
- To connect the bottom edge of one panel to the top edge of another panel so the that both move together.
- Measurement utilities positioned at the top and left side of the pasteboard to help you align objects.
16 Clues: The area surrounding the document. • The arrangement of windows and panels on your monitor. • An alignment guide to which objects can be aligned and snapped. • A screen mode in which all non-printing page elements are invisible. • Options for viewing documents, such as Preview, Normal, and Presentation mode. • ...
Web Industry Jargon 2016-05-19
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- Name of page where a visitor first enters a website
- Primary navigation on the website, usually located at the top of the page
- Ability of a website to be used by people with disabilities
- Language to define the structure and layout of the web using tags and attributes
- Technic used by browsers to load pages faster by savings files to your computer
- 404 error code on a page or resource
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- Type stylesheet or script loaded from another website or server
- Language used to load dynamic content and output HTML
- Icon displayed in the web address bar in most browsers next to the web address
- Navigation elements that show you the pages that appear before the page you're on
- Ensures that all data passed between the server and browser is encrypted
- Point on the webpage that rests at the bottom of someone's browser on page load
- Element that stays positioned the same on your browser as you scroll
13 Clues: 404 error code on a page or resource • Name of page where a visitor first enters a website • Language used to load dynamic content and output HTML • Ability of a website to be used by people with disabilities • Type stylesheet or script loaded from another website or server • Element that stays positioned the same on your browser as you scroll • ...
Magazine Article Vocabulary 2023-10-09
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- A single copy or edition of a magazine that is published at a specific time, often on a monthly or weekly basis.
- A written piece of content in a magazine that provides information or entertainment on a particular topic.
- A secondary title or heading that provides additional information about an article or helps to clarify the main headline.
- The group of people who regularly read or subscribe to a particular magazine
- A recurring section in a magazine that is typically written by the same author and focuses on a specific topic or theme.
- To promote a product, service, or event in a magazine through paid advertisements.
- The arrangement of text, images, and other elements on a magazine page to create an appealing and organized visual design.
- Story The main or most prominent article featured on the cover of a magazine.
- A person responsible for selecting and preparing content for publication in a magazine, including articles, images, and layout.
- A brief description or explanation provided alongside a photograph or illustration in a magazine to give context or additional information.
- A visual representation or drawing in a magazine that complements or enhances the content.
- A paid arrangement that allows readers to receive regular issues of a magazine by mail or digitally.
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- A publication, usually printed on glossy paper, that contains articles, photographs, and advertisements on various topics such as fashion, travel, health, and entertainment.
- The front page of a magazine, which typically features a striking image or design and highlights the main articles inside.
- A feature in which a person is questioned by a journalist, and their responses are published in the magazine.
- The total number of copies of a magazine distributed or sold to readers.
- An in-depth article or story in a magazine that explores a particular subject in detail.
- A section of the magazine where the editorial team shares their opinions or insights on various topics.
- A prominent title or heading at the top of an article or magazine page that summarizes the main point or topic of the content.
- Page A page near the beginning of a magazine that lists the articles and their page numbers, making it easy for readers to find specific content.
20 Clues: The total number of copies of a magazine distributed or sold to readers. • The group of people who regularly read or subscribe to a particular magazine • Story The main or most prominent article featured on the cover of a magazine. • To promote a product, service, or event in a magazine through paid advertisements. • ...
Exodus 14-18 2026-04-19
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- How did the children of Israel celebrate? (Exodus 15:1)
- What flesh did they eat in the evening? (Exodus 16:13)
- What did the children os Israel do? (Exodus 16:8)
- Who followed after Moses and the children of Israel? (Exodus 14:4)
- How did the waters of Marah taste? (Exodus 15:23)
- What did Moses divide? (Exodus 14:21)
- What tool did Moses use?(Exodus 14:16)
- The taste of manna was like what? (Exodus 16:31)
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- "Fear ye not, stand ____, and see the salvation of the Lord" (Exodus 14:13)
- How the children of Israel felt when the Egyptians chased after them (Exodus 14:10)
- The children of Israel walked on what ground? (Exodus 14:22)
- What did they put manna inside to keep as a testimony? (Exodus 16:33)
- Where did the bread come from? (Exodus 16:4)
- Who will fight for you? (Exodus 14:14)
- How many years did the children of Israel eat manna? (Exodus 16:35)
- What did Moses smote with his rod to find water? (Exodus 17:6)
16 Clues: What did Moses divide? (Exodus 14:21) • Who will fight for you? (Exodus 14:14) • What tool did Moses use?(Exodus 14:16) • Where did the bread come from? (Exodus 16:4) • The taste of manna was like what? (Exodus 16:31) • What did the children os Israel do? (Exodus 16:8) • How did the waters of Marah taste? (Exodus 15:23) • ...
Middle School Art Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-02
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- The color palette made from the colors red, yellow, and orange.
- The element of art that refers to a three-dimensional object, or the illusion of a 3D object.
- The tool used to apply paint to a canvas or paper.
- The area that is farthest from a viewer in a landscape that is complete with no details.
- A painting or drawing of a person.
- A type of art that is assembled from advertisements, magazines, newspapers, etc. to create a cohesive work of art.
- Any type of art material (paint, clay, charcoal, colored pencils, etc)
- A painting or drawing that shows a specific area, complete with a foreground, mid ground, and background.
- The art form where _____ is applied to a canvas using brushes.
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- The area closest to the viewer in a landscape, usually complete with many details.
- The color palette made from the colors green, purple, and orange.
- The element of art that refers to the feeling or the illusion of feeling in a work of art.
- When a object can be divided in half to create two matching sides.
- The art form of making sculptures and pottery from clay.
- The area that is somewhat near a viewer in a landscape, complete with some larger details.
- The element of art that refers to an enclosed area, such as a rectangle or circle.
- The element of art that refers to the area between parts of an artwork.
- The element of art that refers to how light or dark something is.
- The color palette made from the colors blue, green, and purple.
- The element of art that refers to a mark or moving point.
- The element of art that refers to different hues - such as blue, yellow, red, etc.
- An art form that uses pencils or charcoal to shade or draw.
- The color palette made from the colors red, yellow, and blue.
23 Clues: A painting or drawing of a person. • The tool used to apply paint to a canvas or paper. • The art form of making sculptures and pottery from clay. • The element of art that refers to a mark or moving point. • An art form that uses pencils or charcoal to shade or draw. • The color palette made from the colors red, yellow, and blue. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-11
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- The opposite of staying still/in the same place
- Unable to stop thinking about something/too interested in or worried about something
- Of, relating to, or having special powers to make things happen that would usually be impossible
- To do something again from the beginning
- Needing or wanting something very much
- A fixed/limited period of time spent doing a particular job or activity
- A small wild mammal found in Europe/North America, sometimes hunted for its fur
- Strange or unexpected
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- To think/talk something over again
- Unwise, stupid, or not showing good judgment
- Something used to keep track of which page you are on when reading
- Very valuable things, especially pieces of art
- Extremely wet
- Synonym for preoccupied
- In a way that is clearly noticeable or very definite
- The plan or main story of a book/film/play, etc.
16 Clues: Extremely wet • Strange or unexpected • Synonym for preoccupied • To think/talk something over again • Needing or wanting something very much • To do something again from the beginning • Unwise, stupid, or not showing good judgment • Very valuable things, especially pieces of art • The opposite of staying still/in the same place • ...
Kings 2025-02-04
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- Killed pregnant women 2K 15:16
- Buried in the garden of Uzzah 2K 21:26
- Married Ahab's daughter 2K 8:18
- Killed by Shallum 2K 15:10
- repaired the temple 2K 12:4
- Assyria took his land 2K 15:29
- He reigned 3 years 1K 15:2
- Killed Jeroboams family 1K 15:29
- son of Solomon
- Sieged by Babylon during his reign 2K 25:1
- Reigned at age 16 2K 14:21
- Built the city of Samaria 1K 16:24
- Defeated the Edomites 2K 14:7
- He expelled the shrine prostitutes 1K 15:11
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- Captured after reiging 3 months 2K 24:8
- He was shot in the back 2K 9:24
- anointed by Elisha 2K 9:6
- Arrow out the window prophecy 2K 13:17
- Reigned at 12 years old 2K 21:1
- Read the Book of the Covenant 2K 23:1
- Built a fleet of ships 1K 22:48
- Rebelled against Nebuchadnezzar 2K 24:1
- His army was destroyed 2K 13:7
- No one like him of all kings 2K 18:5
- rebuilt the upper gate 2K 15:35
- Served Baal 1K 16:32
- Fell through a lattice 2K 1:2
- He allied with Egypt 2K 17:4
- Killed by Baasha 1K 15:28
- made two golden calves 1K 12:28
- Burned his palace 1K 16:18
- Became a vassal to Assyria 2K 16:7
- Reigned two years in Tirzah 1K 16:8
33 Clues: son of Solomon • Served Baal 1K 16:32 • anointed by Elisha 2K 9:6 • Killed by Baasha 1K 15:28 • Killed by Shallum 2K 15:10 • He reigned 3 years 1K 15:2 • Burned his palace 1K 16:18 • Reigned at age 16 2K 14:21 • repaired the temple 2K 12:4 • He allied with Egypt 2K 17:4 • Fell through a lattice 2K 1:2 • Defeated the Edomites 2K 14:7 • Killed pregnant women 2K 15:16 • ...
Hannah Penuel 2023-01-19
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- A visual design principle, involving size and color, which designers use to show the importance of each page/screen's content.
- The principle of design where the same image, line, pattern is used over and over.
- Preparing material by correcting, condensing, or modifying.
- The fixed number of pixels that a screen can display and the density of pixels within a digital image.
- An image which has been simplified but retains a visual to something recognizable.
- The visual quality of a digital image expressed in ppi-pixels per inch on screen or dpi-dots per inch in printing.
- When all design elements are equal on both sides of a central line.
- The printing of the design that goes beyond the final trim edge of any piece of printed artwork.
- Where all separate elements come together to form a whole. It all comes together to form one cohesive design.
- When elements radiate from a central point, creating balance.
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- Including elements within the design that look measurably different from one another.
- Referring to regular placement or repetition of elements of art to create a sense of movement in a work of art.
- The part of the design that catches the viewer's attention.
- The measure of resolution of printers or scanners.
- Made up of various components to make a whole, using elements, principles, function.
- Electronically processed images composed of bits and bytes of computer memory, created on a computer using software.
- Ideas applied to the organization of the elements of art in a composition.
- The final size of your print product after it's been cut, represented by the blue line in Adobe Illustrator.
- When graphics and texts are not equal on both sides of a central line.
- The smallest unit of a digital image or graphic that can be displayed and represented on a digital display device.
- Combining elements of art using diversity and change.
- A full size scale model of a design or device, used for teaching, demonstration, design evaluation, promotion, and other purposes.
- A physical or digital collage that can arrange images, materials, texts, and any other design elements into a format that's representative of the final design's style.
- One of the principles of design that deals with placement of images, perspective, and shading.
- The visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space.
25 Clues: The measure of resolution of printers or scanners. • Combining elements of art using diversity and change. • The visual weight of objects, colors, texture, and space. • The part of the design that catches the viewer's attention. • Preparing material by correcting, condensing, or modifying. • When elements radiate from a central point, creating balance. • ...
Newspaper 2014-10-14
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- STOCK EXCHANGE the face value of a share or other security, as distinct from its market value.
- relating to visual art, especially involving drawing, engraving, or lettering.
- activity or profession of writing for newspapers or magazines or of broadcasting news on radio or television.
- evidence or argument establishing a fact or the truth of a statement.
- a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine.
- the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
- a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article.
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- initiative in an action; an example for others to follow
- long, thin piece of metal on a scale or dial which moves to indicate a figure or position.
- the media. "criminal activity has received heavy coverage in the mass media"
- ASTROLOGY a forecast of a person's future, typically including a delineation of character and circumstances, based on the relative positions of the stars and planets at the time of that person's birth.
- classifieds small advertisements placed in a newspaper and organized in categories.
- low-quality absorbent printing paper made from coarse wood pulp and used chiefly for newspapers.
- title or brief explanation accompanying an illustration, cartoon, or poster.
- the title of a newspaper or magazine at the head of the first or editorial page.
- thing put in a space or container to fill it.
- formal assessment of something with the intention of instituting change if necessary.
18 Clues: thing put in a space or container to fill it. • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something. • a line in a newspaper naming the writer of an article. • initiative in an action; an example for others to follow • the way in which the parts of something are arranged or laid out • a heading at the top of an article or page in a newspaper or magazine. • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-05
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- (p. 372) (No space between name)The German printer credited with inventing the printing press using movable type in the 15th century.
- (368)(NoSpace between words) a powerful and influential Italian banking and political dynasty that rose to prominence in Florence during the Renaissance
- (p. 363)the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries.
- a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- (p. 375) He made "the David"
- (p. 479) A philosophical stance that emphasizes human potential and agency, focusing on the individual and social aspects of human beings.
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- (p.381) The belief the sun is the center of the universe, and everything else revolves around it.
- relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture.
- (Page 366) (no space between words)a network of trade routes that connected China and the Far East with the Middle East and Europe, primarily through land but also sea routes, from the 2nd century BC to the mid-15th century AD
- (p. 366) (No space between names) A famous explorer and a kids game.
- (p. 363)a shift away from religious dominance in thinking, art, and life, towards a greater emphasis on human experience and the material world.
- (p. 374) the art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression of their height, width, depth, and position in relation to each other when viewed from a particular point. Rebirth in French.
12 Clues: (p. 375) He made "the David" • relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture. • (p. 366) (No space between names) A famous explorer and a kids game. • a person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity. • (p.381) The belief the sun is the center of the universe, and everything else revolves around it. • ...
Mots Des Technologie 2021-01-08
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- La abilite pour fair ton ecran voir les choses.
- Sa controle ton fleche sur l'ecran
- Un appareil que tu mez dans ton oreilles
- sa montre les choses que tu veux.
- sa connect un appareil a un autre.
- Sa fais allumer ton apparail
- quand ton ecran a de mal proccess quoi tu veux.
- Sa redemarrer la page
- Sa aide avec la correction des mots
- Sa proctecte ton ordinateur
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- Un group dans un sale qui parle a propos de un sujet.
- Tu peux vois les choses plus proche
- La abilite pour avoir les choses effacer
- Un ecran que tu peux touche
- Sa provide les resources sur le ordinataire
- Sa peut mex un image dans une doc
- La personne qui controle la conference video
- Sa mez les dossiers don ton ordinateur.
- Prend un chose d'un page a un autre page.
19 Clues: Sa redemarrer la page • Un ecran que tu peux touche • Sa proctecte ton ordinateur • Sa fais allumer ton apparail • sa montre les choses que tu veux. • Sa peut mex un image dans une doc • Sa controle ton fleche sur l'ecran • sa connect un appareil a un autre. • Tu peux vois les choses plus proche • Sa aide avec la correction des mots • Sa mez les dossiers don ton ordinateur. • ...
Chp 7 Key Terms 2024-03-01
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- which is a list of topics from the manual
- the first page of a report and includes
- includes an introduction, body paragraphs, and a conclusion.
- align all text to the left margin
- a direct or pe addressed to a person or organization
- used in technological and scientific fields
- the sources of information used from research
- does not use any punctuation after the greeting
- report a document addressing a main idea.
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- place the date,complimentary close, and signature to the center of the page
- stationary printed with the name, address, and logo
- is supplementary material attached at the end of a document
- a brief written communication
- written books of instructions
- means that a colon goes after “Dear”
- lists the headings, subheadings, and corresponding page numbers
- refers to the plan, design, or arrangement of a document
- a collection of terms and their definitions
- a brief description summarizing the report.
19 Clues: a brief written communication • written books of instructions • align all text to the left margin • means that a colon goes after “Dear” • the first page of a report and includes • which is a list of topics from the manual • report a document addressing a main idea. • used in technological and scientific fields • a collection of terms and their definitions • ...
The Outsiders - Chapter 9 Review 2024-04-23
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- On page 116, Sodapop chants "I am a ______." I am a JD and a hood. I blacken the name of our fair city."
- On page 121, Ponyboy isn't sure what he sees in Paul Holdens eyes. "_____? Pity? Hate? All three?"
- On page 113, Sodapop says Darry like to show of his _____.
- Dally and Ponyboy rush in to the hospital room to see Johnny before he died. What were Johnny's last words to Ponyboy?
- What is the only good reason for fighting according to Ponyboy? (see page 117)
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- What does Dally call the police officer after he asked if they needed an escort the hospital? (page 124)
- On page 123 the brawl has ended as quickly as it began. Who is being described int his quote, "...blood was streaming down one side of his face and one hand was busted wide open; but he was grinning happily because the Socs were running."
- The doctor wouldn't let Dally and Ponyboy in he see Johnny. What did Dally pull out the convince the doctor to let them in? (page 125)
- On page 119 Ponyboy describes the Greasers by saying they don't have a real tuff build, they are lean. He then compared them to what animal?
- In the opening paragraph Ponyboy got home late. What was set for seven?
- On the last page of chapter 9 Dally seems angry as he yells at Johnny, "don't die!" What word does Ponyboy use to describe how Dally is feeling?
11 Clues: On page 113, Sodapop says Darry like to show of his _____. • In the opening paragraph Ponyboy got home late. What was set for seven? • What is the only good reason for fighting according to Ponyboy? (see page 117) • On page 121, Ponyboy isn't sure what he sees in Paul Holdens eyes. "_____? Pity? Hate? All three?" • ...
Maths 2024-03-20
Frankenstein capters 3 and 4 2026-02-04
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- What did the old man tell his children to cast off? (page 103)
- How were the monster's organs? (page 106)
- What did the family show for each other?
- What was Felix's countenance (page 104)
- What was he doing during the winter?
- How was the young girl's demeanor?
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- Where did the family live?
- What did the monster want?
- The monster was a ... wretch
- What did the monster notice about his appearance when he saw his reflection in the mirror?
- With what type of weapons did they attack the monster?
- What did the monster think he had to win for the family to love him? (page 106)
12 Clues: Where did the family live? • What did the monster want? • The monster was a ... wretch • How was the young girl's demeanor? • What was he doing during the winter? • What was Felix's countenance (page 104) • What did the family show for each other? • How were the monster's organs? (page 106) • With what type of weapons did they attack the monster? • ...
Art History Review 2024-02-25
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- An Italian art movement that focused on technology, violence, and speed.
- the fist type of photography no copies!
- type of photography process notes of blue.
- AN art movement that focused on the unconscious mind.
- An artist or movement that breaks/shocks the public and art critics.
- female artist that dressed as a man painted the horse fair.
- A German Art school that combined fine art and crafts.
- The first phase of cubism.
- A type of painting that focuses on being outside.
- Art movement that focused on capturing a "slice of life" from leisure to different times of the day outside.
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- Decorative art movement multi disciplinary in the late 1890-1910's.
- A style of art where dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image.
- A type of artwork usually about politics/social situations that exaggerates features.
- German Expressionism that focuses on synesthesia.
- Artist famous for his voyeuristic paintings of dancers.
- An post-impressionist artist who spent time in Tahiti and known for religious themes.
- An artist known for vertical and horizontal lines and primary colors.
- The artist said to be the first to break social norms for art in the 1850's paint ideal but what he saw "I just paint what I see."
- An artist known that challenged the idea of art with his "Ready mades"
- A 19th century term to describe how crazed people were with art from Japan.
- An art movement that focused on strong colors and bold brushstrokes.
21 Clues: The first phase of cubism. • the fist type of photography no copies! • type of photography process notes of blue. • German Expressionism that focuses on synesthesia. • A type of painting that focuses on being outside. • AN art movement that focused on the unconscious mind. • A German Art school that combined fine art and crafts. • ...
Student Handbook Review Day 1 2023-08-30
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- On page 15, what is defined as a person willfully and repeatedly exercising power or control over another with hostile or malicious intent.
- Sexual harassment consists of ____ sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, sexually motivated physical conduct or other verbal or physical conduct or communication of a sexual nature. This information can be found on pages 13-15 of the handbook.
- According to page 11 bullet point A of the student handbook,____ is considered harassment by the school district.
- What is the National Suicide Prevention Hotline phone number? Found on page 6 of the student handbook.
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- Formal complaints for harassment can be filled with which staff member of the high school as directed on page 11 of the student handbook.
- Examples of bullying can include physical, verbal, phycological, and _____. According to page 15 of the student handbook.
- All prescription AND over the counter medications (Tylenol, Advil, Midol, etc.) taken during the school day need to have a form on file in the office with who? This is outlined on pages 23-24.
- The only reasons a schedule will be changed are as follows: school error was made on the schedule, a student fails a prerequisite course and is not eligible for the class, if ______ is in jeopardy, or in case of extenuating circumstances including health,injury, or misplacement, change can be considered with a parent conference. This information is on page 21 of the handbook.
- According to page 18, All ____ must be reported to a teacher or to the office staff.
- On page 23 it states in order to participate in any activity off of school grounds (field trips, spectator trips, athletic and other extracurricular activities, and co-curricular activities) a student needs to have an Emergency _____ Authorization Form completed.
- Which pages of the student handbook identify who you should contact for various concerns?
- Which pages of the student handbook can staff contact information be found on?
- No student will be allowed to leave school prior to dismissal time without a phone call from who to the office? Information on injuries and illnesses in on page 18.
- If you are in the building after this time of day you need to be under the direct supervision of a teacher or coach.
14 Clues: Which pages of the student handbook can staff contact information be found on? • According to page 18, All ____ must be reported to a teacher or to the office staff. • Which pages of the student handbook identify who you should contact for various concerns? • ...
ICT WEB ESSENTIALS LESSON 2 2022-02-10
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- (seo)Which of the following involves techniques designed to ensure that a company's Web pages appear high on an Internet search result list?
- A set of text or graphic links usually organized in rows or columns that users can use to navigate between pages of a website.
- A navigation aid that shows users the path they have taken to get to a web page or where the page is located within the website; it usually appears at the top of a page.
- (webbed)allows visitors to choose any of its pages according to their needs and interests.
- This is a computer software tool that allows users to save URL addresses.
- An HTML editor is a computer program for editing HTML, the markup of a webpage. Although the HTML markup of a web page can be written with any text editor, specialized HTML editors can offer convenience and added functionality.
- an image or set of images that displays the functional elements of a website or page, typically used for planning a site's structure and functionality.
- Can be used to understand a users' conceptual models of an interface or structure.
- Which of the following types of functions are generally supported in a 4GL but not in a 3GL?
- Like a Flat Pattern but with additional lists of content. Content is organized in a way to makes it easier to find. Similar to traditional indexes like dictionaries and phone books.
- Those things you aim for that takes planning and work.
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- provides space on Internet servers for the storage of World Wide Web sites which can be accessed by others through the network. This service is usually offered by ISPs or web hosting specialists.
- a system or program that allows a user to edit text.
- A structure in which the home page links to pages dedicated to specific topics and those pages, in turn, can be linked to even more specific topic.
- all atoms in a line.
- Software used to manage digital content in collaborative environments. The web content management system supports teams that develop and maintain websites.
- a technique that uses branches radiating out from a core idea to structure thoughts and ideas.
- an area in which something acts or operates or has power or control; divide designed to magnify.
- (What You See Is What You Get") programs allow you to see on the screen what your document or web page will look like when it is displayed or printed.
19 Clues: all atoms in a line. • a system or program that allows a user to edit text. • Those things you aim for that takes planning and work. • This is a computer software tool that allows users to save URL addresses. • Can be used to understand a users' conceptual models of an interface or structure. • ...
Challenge Night (NetSuite Essentials Foundation) 2023-01-06
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- used for entering new/editing or viewing existing data
- individuals who we buy from
- method used to search for records, displayed at the top center portion of every page
- Dynamic data display windows available on tabbed pages like Home, Reports, Lists, etc
- individuals who work for us
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- record of financial exchanges
- individuals who buy from us
- Provides users with field-specific information
- Collection of real-time data relevant to the page and the role of the user viewing the page
- where data is stored in NetSuite
- controls navigation paths
- Help guide shows an article relevant to the page you were viewing
12 Clues: controls navigation paths • individuals who buy from us • individuals who we buy from • individuals who work for us • record of financial exchanges • where data is stored in NetSuite • Provides users with field-specific information • used for entering new/editing or viewing existing data • Help guide shows an article relevant to the page you were viewing • ...
Microsoft Word 2019-03-25
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- shortcut key for copy
- helps adjust the page layout and format your page
- a copy of a document
- used for the page setup, themes, and backgrounds
- the view that is default to the document
- a piece of paper online which you can type things on.
- tab that is used for inserting images, headers, etc.
- the key to indent the line you choose
- the text style in a document
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- The blinking line that tells you where you are typing on a page
- file that holds its own design and placeholders for content
- the place where different tabs are located like the home tab
12 Clues: a copy of a document • shortcut key for copy • the text style in a document • the key to indent the line you choose • the view that is default to the document • used for the page setup, themes, and backgrounds • helps adjust the page layout and format your page • tab that is used for inserting images, headers, etc. • a piece of paper online which you can type things on. • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2024-03-17
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- in an art analysis this component creates a description of how the elements of art and principles of design are used in an artwork
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black).
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. This may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art. (the recipe)
- The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. (the ingredients)
- Analysis method of critiquing or analyzing a work of art (composed of 4 sections including: description, analysis, interpretation, and a judgement)
- in an art analysis this component creates an in-depth of inventory of objects/details found in the artwork
- in an art analysis this component concludes by assessing whether the work of art is successful or not
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- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.Can be organic or geometric.
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. It refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- in an art analysis this component creates an inference of what the artwork is about and what the artist's intentions were
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black). • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. • A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. • ...
Week #2 If I should Die before I wake. 2024-03-15
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- A fish that lives in rivers or lakes (page 51)
- A person who causes disturbance, and trouble or mischief (page 61)
- Holding a scholarship in a U.S government program (page 62)
- About to happen really soon (page 71)
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- Finley cut raw cabbage (page )
- A puzzled or questionable look or expression (page 74)
- A writing style where all the letters connect together(page 59)
- The leader of a business meeting or group (page 69)
8 Clues: Finley cut raw cabbage (page ) • About to happen really soon (page 71) • A fish that lives in rivers or lakes (page 51) • The leader of a business meeting or group (page 69) • A puzzled or questionable look or expression (page 74) • Holding a scholarship in a U.S government program (page 62) • A writing style where all the letters connect together(page 59) • ...
Art Appreciation (Lesson 5 and 6) Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- LIFE ,a work of art depicting mostly inanimate subject matter; typically common place objects which may be either natural.
- visions; images; and feelings experienced by a person during his/her sleep.
- ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality.
- ,represent the sea.
- ART,art are works that does not depict anything from the real world (figures; landscapes; animals)
- ,The concern centers on identifying the expressive qualities; or the meaning, mood, or idea communicated to the viewer.
- a painting; photograph; sculpture; or other artistic representation of a person
- ,are urban landscapes
- ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements
- ,initial step begins by making a thorough inventory of everything one sees in the work of art .
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- ,is an important part of the art criticism process in order to demonstrate a genuineappreciation for art.
- visible features of an area of land; its landforms.
- ART ,is always connected to something visual from the real world
- CRITICISM ,is the discussion or evaluation of visual art. Art critics usually criticize art in the context of aesthetics or the theory of beauty.
- ,the meaning of an artwork, one must refer to everything he or she learned during the description and analysis.
- ART,are artworks that depict real situations.
- principles of art will be used to determine how the elements of art used in the picture are organized.
- ,This understanding will enable one to determine if the work has an overall sense of unity.
- ,one identifies the literal qualities, or realistic presentation of subject matter;and the elements of art found in the work.
- ,a collection of myths; especially one belonging to a particular religious or cultural tradition.
20 Clues: ,represent the sea. • ,are urban landscapes • ART,are artworks that depict real situations. • visible features of an area of land; its landforms. • ,imagining improbable things, which have no basis in reality. • ART ,is always connected to something visual from the real world • ,it is a focused view or interpretation of specific natural elements • ...
Mega2a kpl6: sanasto 2018-01-25
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- minulle
- tietää
- tiedät: du .... (ß=ss)
- vierailla, käydä jossakin
- kirjoittaa
- loma _______ (Mikä art.?)
- hyvä, parahin (pojasta)
- isovanhemmat
- talo _______ (Mikä art.?)
- hyvä, parahin (tytöstä)
- vanhemmat
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- tervehdys _______ (Mikä art.?)
- talot (mon.)
- annat: du ....
- paljon terveisiä (ß=ss)
- jälleen
- ehkä
- nähdään pian
- antaa
- antaa: er ....
- kirje _______ (Mikä art.?)
21 Clues: ehkä • antaa • tietää • minulle • jälleen • vanhemmat • kirjoittaa • talot (mon.) • nähdään pian • isovanhemmat • annat: du .... • antaa: er .... • tiedät: du .... (ß=ss) • paljon terveisiä (ß=ss) • hyvä, parahin (pojasta) • hyvä, parahin (tytöstä) • vierailla, käydä jossakin • loma _______ (Mikä art.?) • talo _______ (Mikä art.?) • kirje _______ (Mikä art.?) • tervehdys _______ (Mikä art.?)
Living in Space 2020-09-05
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- How many minutes does it take for the shuttle to orbit the Earth? (page 11).
- Number of white rockets on the shuttle (page 6).
- Space jets in which astronauts fly to space.
- The planet we live on.
- They fall into the sea after the lift off.
- Can people stand near the launch pad when the shuttle lifts off?
- An invisible force pulling things down on Earth.
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- A floating home for astronauts in space.
- You should go to this school to become an astronaut.
- They cross it to the shuttle (page 7).
- Part of the shuttle where astronauts sleep, eat, and work.
- Astronauts use it to travel to the shuttle (page 7).
- They travel into space to live and work.
13 Clues: The planet we live on. • They cross it to the shuttle (page 7). • A floating home for astronauts in space. • They travel into space to live and work. • They fall into the sea after the lift off. • Space jets in which astronauts fly to space. • Number of white rockets on the shuttle (page 6). • An invisible force pulling things down on Earth. • ...
Magazine terms 2023-01-06
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- Lines from the article used to create interest
- The main body of text
- The title of the magazine, always in its own font
- Strip of bars printed on covers.
- These hold the copy, should be equal in terms of width and baseline
- imaginary line on which a line of letters sits
- Sits at the bottom of the page, can include title, page number, date.
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- A line that states the author
- Text at the top corner of the page, identifies an article
- Additional information on a double page spread, often in a shape
- An opening paragraph, sums up the article and sets the tone
- An enlarged first letter integrated into copy
- central space in between copy
13 Clues: The main body of text • A line that states the author • central space in between copy • Strip of bars printed on covers. • An enlarged first letter integrated into copy • Lines from the article used to create interest • imaginary line on which a line of letters sits • The title of the magazine, always in its own font • ...
Book Club 8/12 Crossword - Chapter 10 2024-08-05
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- In what city is the satellite office of Morris Property Inc.? (page 136)
- Augustus says Mrs. Lancaster is an impressively ________ person (page 142)
- The movie they watch on the plane is about 300 ______ defending Sparta (page 149)
- Hazel says standing in line is a form of ________ (page 141)
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- According to Augustus, how many dead people are there for every living person? (page 151)
- What food does Augustus get before they get on the plane? (p. 143)
- What color tank top does Hazel wear for her travel to Amsterdam? (page 137)
- What does the stewardess tell Augustus he can’t do on the plane? (page 146)
- What is the name of the poem Hazel is reading for her poetry class? (page 152)
9 Clues: Hazel says standing in line is a form of ________ (page 141) • What food does Augustus get before they get on the plane? (p. 143) • In what city is the satellite office of Morris Property Inc.? (page 136) • Augustus says Mrs. Lancaster is an impressively ________ person (page 142) • What color tank top does Hazel wear for her travel to Amsterdam? (page 137) • ...
The Legend of Big Red 2012-09-02
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- something you use to shot with(Page 28
- Some thing you use to clean your teeth(Page 38)
- Something that is not alive ang more(Page 30)
- Past tense of eat(Page 36)
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- someone who makes films(Page 26)
- It happens to you if you stay in the sun for to long(Page 34
- Something that comes out of your mouth when singing(Page 26)
- Something that forms when fire is around(Page 34)
8 Clues: Past tense of eat(Page 36) • someone who makes films(Page 26) • something you use to shot with(Page 28 • Something that is not alive ang more(Page 30) • Some thing you use to clean your teeth(Page 38) • Something that forms when fire is around(Page 34) • It happens to you if you stay in the sun for to long(Page 34 • ...
Week #2 If I should Die before I wake. 2024-03-15
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- A fish that lives in rivers or lakes (page 51)
- A person who causes disturbance, and trouble or mischief (page 61)
- Holding a scholarship in a U.S government program (page 62)
- About to happen really soon (page 71)
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- Finley cut raw cabbage (page )
- A puzzled or questionable look or expression (page 74)
- A writing style where all the letters connect together(page 59)
- The leader of a business meeting or group (page 69)
8 Clues: Finley cut raw cabbage (page ) • About to happen really soon (page 71) • A fish that lives in rivers or lakes (page 51) • The leader of a business meeting or group (page 69) • A puzzled or questionable look or expression (page 74) • Holding a scholarship in a U.S government program (page 62) • A writing style where all the letters connect together(page 59) • ...
Black Queen 5 2026-05-06
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- (adjective) antonym of dreamy (page 46)
- (noun) that is a movement done when afraid or cold (page 43)
- (verb) stop moving from fear (page 49)
- an (adjective) describing something really bad or evil (page 45)
- an (adjective) describing something really bad or evil (page 44)
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- (adjective) describing someone under a spell (page 43)
- (noun phrase) a feeling of being cold when afraid (page 49)
- (noun) horror (page 44)
8 Clues: (noun) horror (page 44) • (verb) stop moving from fear (page 49) • (adjective) antonym of dreamy (page 46) • (adjective) describing someone under a spell (page 43) • (noun phrase) a feeling of being cold when afraid (page 49) • (noun) that is a movement done when afraid or cold (page 43) • an (adjective) describing something really bad or evil (page 45) • ...
CA Word 1and2 2020-08-13
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- __________ marks: special symbols that represent spaces, tabs, and paragraphs, that do not appear on paper when a document is printed
- sets of formatting specifications
- An area at the top of an office program window that contains commands for working with the open file; the commands are organized under tabs
- (two words)A new document which opens each time you start word
- (hyphenated)flush with right margin with ragged left edge
- Appears at the bottom and/or right side of a window to allow a user to view another part of the window
- (two words)The amount of space between lines of text
- The location at the top of a page where one can put notes, titles, and/or page numbers
- A button on the Quick Access toolbar that you can click to reverse your last action
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- ________ page margins: 1" top and bottom, 1 1/4" left and Right
- Correcting grammar, spelling, and punctuation
- __________ point
- The location at the bottom of a page where one can put notes or page numbers
- A list of writings with time and place of publication
- Software produced by the Microsoft company to produce text documents such as letters, essays, resumes, reports, etc
- Allows you to copy up to 24 multiple texts,and graphical items from Office documents or other programs and paste them into another Office document
16 Clues: __________ point • sets of formatting specifications • Correcting grammar, spelling, and punctuation • (two words)The amount of space between lines of text • A list of writings with time and place of publication • (hyphenated)flush with right margin with ragged left edge • (two words)A new document which opens each time you start word • ...
46.Artisanal Crafts 2023-08-12
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- Creating three-dimensional forms with fibers.
- Art Creating art using various materials.
- Incising designs onto metal surfaces.
- Crafting artistic jewelry pieces.
- Creating three-dimensional art from paper.
- Art of shaping three-dimensional forms.
- Creating art using textiles and fabric.
- Weaving materials into baskets and containers.
- Creating decorative patterns on paper or fabric by floating ink on a liquid surface.
- Shaping clay into various forms.
- Crafting candles from wax.
- Creating felt fabric from fibers.
- Craft of shaping clay into vessels.
- Craft of making functional pieces.
- Folding paper to create shapes.
- Crafting art using glass materials.
- Creating fabric by interlacing threads.
- Creating three-dimensional forms with wire.
- Fusing glass to metal surfaces.
- Crafting art using ceramic materials.
- Shaping glass using heat and air.
- Art of decorating wood or other materials with burn marks.
- Intricate woven textile art.
- Art of creating images using small pieces.
- Crafting books by binding pages together.
- Crafting art using wires.
- Crafting using silver as the primary material.
- Coating objects with lacquer for decoration.
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- Crafting art using leather as the medium.
- Art and science of making objects from clay.
- Art of shaping metal into three-dimensional forms.
- Creating fabric using a loom.
- Creating fabric with a hook and yarn.
- Creating artworks by transferring ink to paper.
- Creating three-dimensional objects from paper.
- Crafting intricate designs using wood veneers.
- Creating art using fibers and textiles.
- Crafting art by assembling different materials.
- Creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn.
- Crafting soap from oils and lye.
- Crafting objects from wood.
- Crafting items from animal hides.
- Incising designs onto surfaces.
- Technique of scratching through layers of material to reveal another layer.
- Sewing layers of fabric to create a quilt.
- Creating raised designs on metal surfaces.
- Decorative handwriting or lettering.
- Shaping wood using cutting tools.
- Crafting art using enamel on metal surfaces.
- Skill of working with wood to build structures.
- Crafting using colored glass pieces.
- Creating compositions using various materials.
- Decorative stitching on fabric.
- Forging iron and steel into functional items.
- Crafting using knotting techniques.
- Crafting adornments using metals and gems.
- Art of crafting with leather materials.
- Manipulating glass to create objects.
- Crafting art using wood as the medium.
- Creating armor or jewelry from interlinked rings.
- Carving Sculpting shapes from stone.
- Creating designs on wood using heated tools.
- Creating paper from fibers.
- Crafting with beads for decoration or jewelry.
- Crafting using metals for artistic purposes.
65 Clues: Crafting art using wires. • Crafting candles from wax. • Crafting objects from wood. • Creating paper from fibers. • Intricate woven textile art. • Creating fabric using a loom. • Incising designs onto surfaces. • Folding paper to create shapes. • Decorative stitching on fabric. • Fusing glass to metal surfaces. • Crafting soap from oils and lye. • Shaping clay into various forms. • ...
IC3 Module 1 Lesson 13 2015-01-16
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- Painter A feature you can use to copy and apply font and paragraph formatting to other text and graphics.
- Space inserted between the margin and where the line of text appears.
- line indent The first line of a paragraph is indented.
- Formats the content of the document with the short edge of the page at the top.
- orientation Formats the content of the document with the long edge of the page at the top.
- To modify or adapt the document and make revisions or corrections.
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- editing Using the mouse to drag selected text from the existing location and then drop the selected text in a new location.
- The measurement of the size of a font.
- A page break Word inserts automatically when you fill a page with text or graphics.
- How text is positioned between the left and right margins.
- To identify a block of text you want to edit.
- line break A paragraph marker inserted by pressing the Enter key.
- indent The first line of text begins at the left margin, and all other lines of the paragraph hang, or are indented, to the right of the first line.
- A Word Option in which new text replaces the existing text.
- mode The default setting for entering text. When you enter new text in front of existing text, the existing text shifts to the right to make room for the new text.
- The blank space around the edges of the page.
- A temporary storage place in your computer's memory.
- The design of the typeface in your document.
18 Clues: The measurement of the size of a font. • The design of the typeface in your document. • To identify a block of text you want to edit. • The blank space around the edges of the page. • A temporary storage place in your computer's memory. • line indent The first line of a paragraph is indented. • How text is positioned between the left and right margins. • ...
Vocabulary 15-21 2023-05-09
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- in opposition to authority (19)
- absurd; clumsy (15)
- to make less severe (15)
- to break a promise (20)
- ability to discern (20)
- ambiguous; vague (15)
- artificial (18)
- difficult experience (21)
- to claim (21)
- of little importance; insignificant (20)
- restraint or limit (19)
- to warn; to caution (16)
- strong liking (15)
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- offspring; children (18)
- peak or climax (19)
- schoolteacher (17)
- to distribute or allot (18)
- beggar (16)
- problem with no obvious solution (20)
- a concealed store of goods (16)
- strength in adversity (21)
- to cause or bring about (19)
- to argue or point out error (21)
- basic; not refined (18)
- reserved; distant (17)
- causes great suffering (16)
- social outcast (17)
- prejudiced view (17)
28 Clues: beggar (16) • to claim (21) • artificial (18) • schoolteacher (17) • strong liking (15) • peak or climax (19) • absurd; clumsy (15) • social outcast (17) • prejudiced view (17) • ambiguous; vague (15) • reserved; distant (17) • to break a promise (20) • ability to discern (20) • basic; not refined (18) • restraint or limit (19) • offspring; children (18) • to make less severe (15) • ...
SEVENTH DAY SABBATH CROSSWORD 2022-02-14
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- GEN. 2:1-3B
- ISAIAH 58:13-14B
- ECCL. 12:13-14B
- REV. 14:12
- LUKE 4:16
- EX. 20:10B
- MATT. 12:8
- EX. 16:22-30B
- LUKE 13:14-17
- ISAIAH 58:13-14
- ECCL. 12;13-14
- EX. 16:22-30
- GEN. 2:1-3C
- HEB. 10:16-17
- HEBREWS 4; 1-11
- ACTS 13:42-44B
- ACTS 13:42-44
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- REV. 12:17
- GEN. 2:1-3
- ISAIAH 66:22-23
- ISAIAH 66:22-23B
- EX. 20:10
- LUKE 4:16B
- LUKE 6:5
- EX. 20:8
- ACTS 17:1-3
- LUKE 13:14-17B
- EX. 31:13B
- EX. 31;13
- MARK 2:28
- HEB. 10:16-17B
31 Clues: LUKE 6:5 • EX. 20:8 • EX. 20:10 • LUKE 4:16 • EX. 31;13 • MARK 2:28 • REV. 12:17 • GEN. 2:1-3 • REV. 14:12 • LUKE 4:16B • EX. 20:10B • MATT. 12:8 • EX. 31:13B • GEN. 2:1-3B • ACTS 17:1-3 • GEN. 2:1-3C • EX. 16:22-30 • EX. 16:22-30B • LUKE 13:14-17 • HEB. 10:16-17 • ACTS 13:42-44 • ECCL. 12;13-14 • LUKE 13:14-17B • HEB. 10:16-17B • ACTS 13:42-44B • ECCL. 12:13-14B • ISAIAH 66:22-23 • ISAIAH 58:13-14 • HEBREWS 4; 1-11 • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2013-12-02
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- in an art analysis this component creates a description of how the elements of art and principles of design are used in an artwork
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black).
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. This may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art. (the recipe)
- The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. (the ingredients)
- Analysis method of critiquing or analyzing a work of art (composed of 4 sections including: description, analysis, interpretation, and a judgement)
- in an art analysis this component creates an in-depth of inventory of objects/details found in the artwork
- in an art analysis this component concludes by assessing whether the work of art is successful or not
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- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.Can be organic or geometric.
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. It refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- in an art analysis this component creates an inference of what the artwork is about and what the artist's intentions were
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black). • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. • A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. • ...
Elements of Art & Principles of Design 2013-12-02
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- in an art analysis this component creates an in-depth of inventory of objects/details found in the artwork
- A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements.
- in an art analysis this component creates an inference of what the artwork is about and what the artist's intentions were
- The visual components of color, form, line, shape, space, texture, and value. (the ingredients)
- An element of art that is three-dimensional and encloses volume; includes height, width AND depth (as in a cube, a sphere, a pyramid, or a cylinder).
- A principle of design used to create the look and feeling of action and to guide the viewer’s eye throughout the work of art.
- An element of art defined by a point moving in space. This may be two-or three-dimensional, descriptive, implied, or abstract.
- An element of art that is two-dimensional, flat, or limited to height and width.Can be organic or geometric.
- Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design.
- Analysis method of critiquing or analyzing a work of art (composed of 4 sections including: description, analysis, interpretation, and a judgement)
- is the underlying principle that summarizes all of the principles and elements of design. It refers to the coherence of the whole, the sense that all of the parts are working together to achieve a common result; a harmony of all the parts.
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- The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black).
- in an art analysis this component creates a description of how the elements of art and principles of design are used in an artwork
- in an art analysis this component concludes by assessing whether the work of art is successful or not
- Balance, emphasis, movement, proportion, rhythm, unity, and variety; the means an artist uses to organize elements within a work of art. (the recipe)
- An element of art that refers to the way things feel, or look as if they might feel if touched.
- A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium or stability to a work of art. Major types are symmetrical and asymmetrical.
- An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- An element of art by which positive and negative areas are defined or a sense of depth achieved in a work of art .
- A principle of design that indicates movement, created by the careful placement of repeated elements in a work of art to cause a visual tempo or beat.
20 Clues: The lightness or darkness of tones or colors (from white to black). • An element of art made up of three properties: hue, value, and intensity. • Refers to the relative size and scale of the various elements in a design. • A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements. • ...
Anna Kloss 2026-03-02
13 Clues: groups • command • measure • pane pane • count page • count words • mode display • group series • layout printed • layout webpage • views three ways • control close and far • access toolbar fast
Chapter 7 CrossWord Puzzle 2026-03-10
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- Style Letters , Business letters where all text is aligned to the left.
- Punctuation ,A style in business letters that uses little or no punctuation.
- ,Books or documents that explain how to use something.
- ,A written message sent to someone.
- ,The way text and images are arranged on a page.
- Summary, A brief overview of the main points of a report for managers.
- ,An alphabetical list that helps readers find topics in a document.
- Page, The first page of a report that shows the title, author, and date.
- ,Extra information placed at the end of a report.
- Report, A detailed, organized document that presents information professionally.
- of Contents ,A list of sections in a document with page numbers.
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- ,A list of terms with their definitions.
- , A heading on stationery with a company’s name and contact information.
- , Sources of information used in a report.
- Block Style Letters , Business letters where some parts (like the date and closing) are aligned to the right.
- Body ,The main section of a report where details and information are explained.
- Document , A document that explains technical or specialized information.
- Punctuation , A style where a colon follows the salutation and a comma follows the closing in letters.
- Document , A document that explains how to complete a task.
19 Clues: ,A written message sent to someone. • ,A list of terms with their definitions. • , Sources of information used in a report. • ,The way text and images are arranged on a page. • ,Extra information placed at the end of a report. • ,Books or documents that explain how to use something. • Document , A document that explains how to complete a task. • ...
They followed Jesus 2022-01-22
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- sister of Lazarus (John 11:5)
- penultimate book of the bible
- Tentmaking friend of Paul, woman(Acts 18:2-3)
- Caught by a mob with Paul in Ephesus (Acts 19:29)
- Risen Jesus appeared first to her, two words (Mark 16:9)
- A slave greeted by Paul (Romans 16:14)
- Paul’s dear friend, the doctor Colossians
- A Greek traveling companion of Paul(galatians 2:3)
- First name the same as another apostle,not Zebedee, two words (Luke 6:15)
- Used a sword the night Jesus was arrested(john 18:10)
- Alexander's brother (Mark 15:21)
- Introduced Paul to the apostles (Acts 9:27)
- Another one deserving of Paul's salute (Romans 16:15)
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- Son of Eunice, grandson of Lois(2 Timothy 1:5)
- Called Tabitha, noted for her good works(acts 9:36)
- Led his friend Nathanael to Jesus (John
- trumpet-shaped flower that comes in white, yellow, and orange varieties
- Businesswoman who opened her heart to Paul’s message(Acts 16:14)
- Was with Paul for only a short time (2 Timothy 4:10)
- Male member of tentmaking team that taught Apollos (Acts 18:26)
- A roman christian who Paul saluted (Romans 16:15
- First to die in Christian service Acts 7:59)
- Brought to Jesus by Philip (John 1:46)
- Loyal (John 11:16) but doubted (John 20:25)
- A disciple of John the Baptist’s who led simon Peter to Jesus (John 1:40, 41)
- Caught in the same mob (Acts 19:29)
- One of the women who supported Jesus and the apostles (Luke 8:3)
- Prayed and sang hymns with Paul at midnight while in jail (Acts 16:25)
- Cousin of Barnabas (Colossians 4:10)
- Took the gospel to Rome (Acts 28:16)
- Brother of James Zebedee Luke 5:10)
31 Clues: sister of Lazarus (John 11:5) • penultimate book of the bible • Alexander's brother (Mark 15:21) • Caught in the same mob (Acts 19:29) • Brother of James Zebedee Luke 5:10) • Cousin of Barnabas (Colossians 4:10) • Took the gospel to Rome (Acts 28:16) • Brought to Jesus by Philip (John 1:46) • A slave greeted by Paul (Romans 16:14) • Led his friend Nathanael to Jesus (John • ...
Treasure in the Attic (Level 20 Purple) 2012-05-17
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- The treasure was really an old -----
- What room in the house were they all looking
- Word meaning error page 4
- what word tells us that Mrs Patterson thought hightly of their mum. Page 10
- Word meaning confused, mixed up page 4
- mum had a hot cup of this. page 8
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- Name of the Bay was what
- Pictures of the two girls make us infer they were identical - - - - -
- The girls wanted to look for this inside the house.
- Word that tells you this was not a modern house page 2
10 Clues: Name of the Bay was what • Word meaning error page 4 • mum had a hot cup of this. page 8 • The treasure was really an old ----- • Word meaning confused, mixed up page 4 • What room in the house were they all looking • The girls wanted to look for this inside the house. • Word that tells you this was not a modern house page 2 • ...
YOUTH CULTURE 1955-1975 2014-06-24
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- riot caused by the Teddy Boys
- Youth Group Influenced by Elvis
- Name of famous guitarist that died of a drug overdose
- Comedy group famous for The Life of Brian and The Holy Grail
- Youth Group famous for having a bald head, wearing bracing and wearing DM boots
- Famous nickname for girl who became a model at 16
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- Name of an art that is an optical illusion
- Rebellious pop band formed in 1962
- Protest group to get rid of Nuclear weapons
- Youth Group famous for scooters and wearing tailored suits
- Magazine Made for women
- Famous band from Liverpool
12 Clues: Magazine Made for women • Famous band from Liverpool • riot caused by the Teddy Boys • Youth Group Influenced by Elvis • Rebellious pop band formed in 1962 • Name of an art that is an optical illusion • Protest group to get rid of Nuclear weapons • Famous nickname for girl who became a model at 16 • Name of famous guitarist that died of a drug overdose • ...
Lexique de la presse 2023-12-15
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- : Textes envoyés par les agences de presse à leurs abonnés. Ce sont des textes courts, simples qui expliquent ce qui s’est passé en répondant aux questions : qui ? quoi ? quand ? comment ? pourquoi ? où ?
- : Heure à laquelle tous les articles doivent être terminés et les pages mises en forme. Elles sont alors envoyées à l’impression.
- : récit d’un événement que le journaliste a lui-même vécu.
- : Article très court reprenant une dépêche d’agence.
- : Plan de la page sur lequel on a placé les textes et les illustrations.
- : Calculer la longueur d’un texte pour savoir la place qu’il va prendre sur la page. On tient compte, pour cela, du nombre de caractères (de lettres) et de leur taille.
- : Faute, erreur (il manque une lettre, une lettre n’est pas à sa place…)
- : dialogue entre un invité et le journaliste.
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- : Le haut de la page de Une s'appelle la manchette. C'est là qu'on trouve "l'état civil" du journal : son nom, la date du jour, le numéro, le prix...
- : première page d’un journal
- : Texte court qui donne les informations les plus importantes d’un article. Il se trouve au dessus de l’article et est généralement présenté en plus gros, et en caractères gras.
- : Texte qui donne des informations sur une photo.
- (la) : Dernière page d’un journal.
- : article qui fait découvrir une personnalité.
- : Texte dans lequel le rédacteur en chef prend position (donne son avis) sur un sujet d’actualité
- : information donnée en exclusivité
- : Journaliste indépendant payé à la ligne.
17 Clues: : première page d’un journal • (la) : Dernière page d’un journal. • : information donnée en exclusivité • : Journaliste indépendant payé à la ligne. • : dialogue entre un invité et le journaliste. • : article qui fait découvrir une personnalité. • : Texte qui donne des informations sur une photo. • : Article très court reprenant une dépêche d’agence. • ...
The Language Of Maps 2017-05-08
5 Clues: a book of maps • the art of making maps • the model of the earth • the color of oceans and seas in the map • the name of the direction on the top of the page
Book 3 2025-04-06
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- Rules that help us know how to act. (18)
- People who do not have enough money. (16)
- Responsible for what you do. (13)
- To give something that is needed. (16)
- Good things that come from God. (13)
- People who need help, money, or support. (18)
- Animals and living beings. (13)
- The world we live on. (17)
- People who do very bad things. (18)
- A title for God or Jesus. (14)
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- The good news about Jesus and His teachings. (18)
- The sky and beyond, where God lives. (14)
- Having a lot of something, especially good things. (18)
- To be raised up or honored to live with God. (16)
- Things made by someone's skill or work. (14)
- Something that has been decided or ordered. (16)
- Good people who follow God’s teachings and are part of His church. (15)
- People who have a lot of money. (16)
- Someone who takes care of things for others. (13)
19 Clues: The world we live on. (17) • A title for God or Jesus. (14) • Animals and living beings. (13) • Responsible for what you do. (13) • People who do very bad things. (18) • Good things that come from God. (13) • People who have a lot of money. (16) • To give something that is needed. (16) • Rules that help us know how to act. (18) • The sky and beyond, where God lives. (14) • ...
Outside the Frame Crossword 2021-02-16
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- Eaten this year on Tuesday 16 Feb
- launching your pancake off the pan and into the air is known as ... it
- Tate Modern Cat
- Exhibition at Tate Modern in the Blavatnik Building
- ... a brave new world, is the name of the current Winter Commission at TB
- Shrove Tuesday is also known as Mardi ...
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- Everyone's favourite chocolatey pancake
- Tate site nearest water
- what traditionally in the USA would accompany pancakes with maple syrup?
- The Infinity Mirror Rooms by Yayoi ... will be open when we reopen
- ... Phillipson will be the next TB commission in the Duveens
- Art Now Cooking sections, Salmon: A Red...
- starts on Ash Wednesday
13 Clues: Tate Modern Cat • Tate site nearest water • starts on Ash Wednesday • Eaten this year on Tuesday 16 Feb • Everyone's favourite chocolatey pancake • Shrove Tuesday is also known as Mardi ... • Art Now Cooking sections, Salmon: A Red... • Exhibition at Tate Modern in the Blavatnik Building • ... Phillipson will be the next TB commission in the Duveens • ...
Page 5 2014-01-12
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- Baby
- Cuts and bruises
- Diseased area of the body
- If you have one, scratch it
- Unclear
- Tests
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- Cut made during surgery
- Ward where intensive treatment is given
- Taking place on the inside
- Short for 'through the veins'
- Protects body from disease, infection & viruses
- Machine which keeps body alive
- Feeling sick
- Red and swollen
- Where blood and urine are tested
15 Clues: Baby • Tests • Unclear • Feeling sick • Red and swollen • Cuts and bruises • Cut made during surgery • Diseased area of the body • Taking place on the inside • If you have one, scratch it • Short for 'through the veins' • Machine which keeps body alive • Where blood and urine are tested • Ward where intensive treatment is given • Protects body from disease, infection & viruses
Page 56 2016-08-22
Quiz PAge 2017-09-23
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- Many people ______ from illnes, for example.
- The opposite of small.
- Another word for problem.
- On the world there are many differents ________.
- Some animals are ______ for people.
- Some people have a special ________ for their friends.
- If you want _______ you have to _______ other people.
- Some people make salt or ______ on their food.
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- When you have a Girl/Boyfriend you ____ each other.
- Many people are _______ on a topic.
- Sometimes things are ___________.
- Some people are afraid of the eight - legged.
- After the 10th grade you write an ____.
- Many _______ live in a city.
- Often you have to _______ your friends.
15 Clues: The opposite of small. • Another word for problem. • Many _______ live in a city. • Sometimes things are ___________. • Many people are _______ on a topic. • Some animals are ______ for people. • After the 10th grade you write an ____. • Often you have to _______ your friends. • Many people ______ from illnes, for example. • Some people are afraid of the eight - legged. • ...
Page crossword 2017-10-28
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- a deep wide ditch surrounding a castle fort or town
- a steel tipped spear carried by mounted knights
- A man who is a member of a religious order
- a large country house that includes its surrounding land
- a young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself
- someone having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler
- a magnificent and imposing mansion especially one that is home or former home of a member of nobility
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social coder
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- a boy training for knighthood, the rank below squire
- the coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors
- a high birth or exalted rank
- a deliberate scoundrel or criminal
- a person involved In wholesale trade
- a laborer bound to under the feudal system to work for a nobles estate
- a person who copies out documents
15 Clues: a high birth or exalted rank • a person who copies out documents • a deliberate scoundrel or criminal • a person involved In wholesale trade • A man who is a member of a religious order • a steel tipped spear carried by mounted knights • a deep wide ditch surrounding a castle fort or town • the coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors • ...
Page Crossword 2017-10-28
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- a steel tipped spear carried by mounted knights
- a man who is a member of a religious group
- a large country house that includes its surrounding land
- a young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself
- someone having power, authority, or influence; a master or ruler
- a magnificent and imposing mansion especially one that is home or former home of a member of nobility
- the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social coder
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- a boy training for knighthood, the rank below squire
- the coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors
- a deep wide ditch surrounding a castle fort or town
- a high birth or exalted rank
- a deliberate scoundrel or criminal
- a person involved In wholesale trade
- a laborer bound to under the feudal system to work for a nobles estate
- a person who copies out documents
15 Clues: a high birth or exalted rank • a person who copies out documents • a deliberate scoundrel or criminal • a person involved In wholesale trade • a man who is a member of a religious group • a steel tipped spear carried by mounted knights • the coverings formerly worn by soldiers or warriors • a deep wide ditch surrounding a castle fort or town • ...
page 1 2018-04-30
15 Clues: 1,496+3,732 • 3,452+2,362 • 4,896+3,831 • 5,349+1,482 • 3,305+1,532 • 4,964+3,635 • 1,485+2,543 • 1,415+2,741 • 4,362+3,852 • 1,832+2,165 • 1,741+1,523 • 5,853+1,836 • 4,395+2,472 • 3,983+2,834 • 1,964+3,462
Page 1 2025-02-05
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- Agreement by participants to join a study after being informed.
- Moral principles guiding clinical research.
- A detailed plan for a clinical study.
- Ongoing oversight of a trial’s progress.
- Criteria determining who can participate in a trial.
- The main result measured to evaluate a treatment's effect.
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- A substance with no therapeutic effect, often used as a control.
- A method to prevent bias by keeping treatment assignments unknown.
- An individual or organization funding a trial.
- The process of enrolling participants in a trial.
- Criteria determining who cannot participate in a trial.
- Keeping participants in a study over time.
- Adherence to protocols and guidelines.
- Standards or conditions for selecting trial participants.
- Refers to unwanted medical occurrences during a trial.
15 Clues: A detailed plan for a clinical study. • Adherence to protocols and guidelines. • Ongoing oversight of a trial’s progress. • Keeping participants in a study over time. • Moral principles guiding clinical research. • An individual or organization funding a trial. • The process of enrolling participants in a trial. • Criteria determining who can participate in a trial. • ...
Page 3 2025-02-05
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- The measure of a drug’s risk to patients.
- An undesired effect during drug use or testing.
- The ability of a drug to dissolve in a solvent.
- Pertaining to the treatment of disease.
- Studies conducted before human trials begin.
- The ability of a drug to produce the desired effect.
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- The amount of a drug administered to a patient.
- The process by which the body breaks down substances.
- The ability of a drug to maintain its properties over time.
- Study of how drugs move through the body.
- The extent to which a drug reaches systemic circulation.
- A structured test of a treatment in a clinical setting.
- The study of a substance's harmful effects.
- The process of combining drug ingredients.
- Inactive ingredient in a drug formulation.
15 Clues: Pertaining to the treatment of disease. • The measure of a drug’s risk to patients. • Study of how drugs move through the body. • The process of combining drug ingredients. • Inactive ingredient in a drug formulation. • The study of a substance's harmful effects. • Studies conducted before human trials begin. • The amount of a drug administered to a patient. • ...
Page 2 2025-02-04
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- A system for storing and managing trial data.
- Matching data across different sources for consistency.
- A report presenting the key findings of a trial.
- Transferring data from one system to another.
- Assigning standard codes to trial responses or findings.
- The mathematical methods used to analyze data.
- The ability to track data back to its original source.
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- Interpreting trial data to draw conclusions.
- Combining data from multiple systems.
- A request to clarify or correct trial data.
- Finalizing a database to prevent further changes.
- A case report form used to collect trial data.
- Data that provides information about other data.
- Ensuring that data is accurate and complete.
- Identifying and correcting errors in data.
15 Clues: Combining data from multiple systems. • Identifying and correcting errors in data. • A request to clarify or correct trial data. • Interpreting trial data to draw conclusions. • Ensuring that data is accurate and complete. • A system for storing and managing trial data. • Transferring data from one system to another. • A case report form used to collect trial data. • ...
Page 2 2025-02-06
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- Transferring data from one system to another.
- A system for storing and managing trial data.
- Matching data across different sources for consistency.
- Ensuring that data is accurate and complete.
- A report presenting the key findings of a trial.
- Assigning standard codes to trial responses or findings.
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- Combining data from multiple systems.
- A request to clarify or correct trial data.
- Identifying and correcting errors in data.
- The mathematical methods used to analyze data.
- Interpreting trial data to draw conclusions.
- The ability to track data back to its original source.
- A case report form used to collect trial data.
- Data that provides information about other data.
- Finalizing a database to prevent further changes.
15 Clues: Combining data from multiple systems. • Identifying and correcting errors in data. • A request to clarify or correct trial data. • Interpreting trial data to draw conclusions. • Ensuring that data is accurate and complete. • Transferring data from one system to another. • A system for storing and managing trial data. • The mathematical methods used to analyze data. • ...
Page 6 2025-09-23
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- opposite of cold
- top of a pot
- if someone was in trouble you would do this
- a nocturnal animal
- a body part to kick with
- a power tool
- another word for a mat
- this might take you to school
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- curl your hand into a ___
- on one leg
- if you're happy and you know it
- opposite of worst
- pay the ___
- a white drink
- another word for food
15 Clues: on one leg • pay the ___ • top of a pot • a power tool • a white drink • opposite of cold • opposite of worst • a nocturnal animal • another word for food • another word for a mat • a body part to kick with • curl your hand into a ___ • this might take you to school • if you're happy and you know it • if someone was in trouble you would do this
journalism 2025-03-12
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- A type of story which serves to express an opinion and encourage the reader to take some action.
- not an opinion
- A statement which cannot be proven. Must be attributed when published as part of a story other than an editorial.
- A consistent approach to the presentation of a publication including the design and writing.
- The person who has overall responsibility for the publication.
- An element of news that involves events that are new or current; by definition, news must be timely.
- A phrase, graphic element or design that serves to unify a publication.
- A form of editorial written to comment and evaluate an art form such as a play, painting, movie, piece of music, book, food, etc.
- A group of letters designed similarly; for example: Times New Roman, Patrick Hand
- The portion of a story which helps the reader move from one point to the next.
- A smaller headline set near the main headline that adds information.
- The time when a completed assignment is due or pages are to be sent to the printer.
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- An element of news that involves tension, surprise and suspense.
- NEWS Human interest news pieces such as entertainment stories, features, reviews, and more.
- PAGE The first page of the newspaper. This page contains the most timely, relevant, and newsworthy stories.
- CREDIT Part of the photo caption which states the name of the photographer or the organization responsible for the photograph.
- Presenting the works of another as your own.
- question and answer session between a reporter and a source
- A block of text on a single topic beginning with some form of lead followed by the body that contains quotations and transitions.
- A person who researches and generally writes stories as assigned by editors.
- Spoken defamation; damaging false statements against another person or institution that are spoken.
- newspaper section devoted to coverage of sports groups including both game and feature coverage.
- A line of text that states where and when the story was physically written.
- An element of news that refers to how well known the subject of the story is.
- The beginning of a story which serves to summarize the story and/or grab the reader’s attention.
- Copy that indicates who wrote a story, for example: “By John Doe.”
26 Clues: not an opinion • Presenting the works of another as your own. • question and answer session between a reporter and a source • The person who has overall responsibility for the publication. • An element of news that involves tension, surprise and suspense. • Copy that indicates who wrote a story, for example: “By John Doe.” • ...
2013 School Musical Program 2013-11-25
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- which Year 10 student designed this program?
- which Blue Mountain's school supported the musical?
- which local newspaper sponsored the musical?
- according to the back page, who wrote the musical?
- the other word for 'cast'
- the information on page 3
- the information on page 2 (inside front cover)
- how many scenes were in Act 2?
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- where the musical was held
- according to the photo, this many people were in the backstage crew
- the name of the musical
- Morgan Lyle played this part
- Gabbi Bolt played this part
- Ben Geerkens played this part
- what happened for Thomas to miss playing his part?
15 Clues: the name of the musical • the other word for 'cast' • the information on page 3 • where the musical was held • Gabbi Bolt played this part • Morgan Lyle played this part • Ben Geerkens played this part • how many scenes were in Act 2? • which Year 10 student designed this program? • which local newspaper sponsored the musical? • the information on page 2 (inside front cover) • ...
IT_SoósKrisztián 2024-01-02
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- Hyper Text Markup Language.
- "What You See It What You Get"
- Internet Relay Chat
- enables you to post and access all sorts of interactive multimedia information and has become a real information highway
- When we say URL we say ____(/)
- B2B
- Secure socket layer
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- Instant Messaging
- starting page on basically all browsers
- World Wide Web
- C2C
- self-copying programs that have the capacity to move from one computer to another without human help.
- programs that spread by attaching themselves to executable files or documents
- connections from text or graphics on the current web page to different parts of the same page
- Uniform Resource Locator
15 Clues: C2C • B2B • World Wide Web • Instant Messaging • Internet Relay Chat • Secure socket layer • Uniform Resource Locator • Hyper Text Markup Language. • "What You See It What You Get" • When we say URL we say ____(/) • starting page on basically all browsers • programs that spread by attaching themselves to executable files or documents • ...
Masterminds 2022 2022-10-11
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- in visual art, this type of line shows the shape of an object or figure (hint: also used in make-up)
- the fifth planet from the Sun
- antonym of deep
- Solve for X: 8x + 16 = 24
- first state to ratify the Constitution
- poet who wrote "Nothing Gold Can Stay"
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- type of triangle has two sides equal in length
- plague that killed almost 1/3 of Europe's population in the 1300s
- ruling monarch of England
- One of the 4 nitrogenous bases found in DNA
- a comparison of two unlike objects
11 Clues: antonym of deep • ruling monarch of England • Solve for X: 8x + 16 = 24 • the fifth planet from the Sun • a comparison of two unlike objects • first state to ratify the Constitution • poet who wrote "Nothing Gold Can Stay" • One of the 4 nitrogenous bases found in DNA • type of triangle has two sides equal in length • ...
The Great Depression 2022-02-02
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- The closing of banks in order to prevent them from bank runs. (Page 520)
- Government spending more money than they take in through taxes. (Page528)
- The measurement of Americans who are out of work. (Page 523)
- Created by the severe drought that hit the Great Plains during the 1930s.
- Program created to provide a pension for unemployed, disabled and older Americans. (Page 531)
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- The President who passed the New Deal agenda to combat the Great Depression. (Page 518)
- Created to provide government insurance of bank deposits. (Page 521)
- The Act that guaranteed workers the right to organize. (Page 530)
- Created to regulate the stock market and stop fraud. (Page 521)
9 Clues: The measurement of Americans who are out of work. (Page 523) • Created to regulate the stock market and stop fraud. (Page 521) • The Act that guaranteed workers the right to organize. (Page 530) • Created to provide government insurance of bank deposits. (Page 521) • The closing of banks in order to prevent them from bank runs. (Page 520) • ...
Computer Vocabulary 2014-08-21
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- Picture
- Information
- Processor
- Date of a news
- Full space between lines
- Proofreader makes corrections
- Transmit information
- Exposing image
- Study of peoples efficiency
- A letter from a company
- Page has a title
- Movable indicator
- Sketch
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- Flat paper container
- Computer system
- Wireless
- Performance
- Size of words typed
- Row on a computer
- Notation at the end of the letter
- Put documents
- Mark errors
- Spacing in a page
- Type size
- Keys
- Direct operation of a computer
26 Clues: Keys • Sketch • Picture • Wireless • Processor • Type size • Information • Performance • Mark errors • Put documents • Date of a news • Exposing image • Computer system • Page has a title • Row on a computer • Spacing in a page • Movable indicator • Size of words typed • Flat paper container • Transmit information • A letter from a company • Full space between lines • Study of peoples efficiency • ...
Chapter 8 The Hope Chest Running Dictation Puzzle 2021-11-11
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- The older woman on the train who sat by Myrtle told her stories of her past experiences as a _______.
- Word Definition: the state of not caring (Check The Hope Chest Page 91)
- Word Definition: an object that is believed to be good luck (Check: The Hope Chest Page 90)
- Word Definition: has power or ability to give orders (Check: "The Girl Who Acted Before Rosa Parks" Paragraph 2)
- Word Definition: went in an unexpected direction (Check The Hope Chest Page 95)
- According to _____________ laws, black people could not sit next to white people.
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- Word Definition: the feeling of being less important or less valued (Check: "The Girl Who Acted Before Rosa Parks" Paragraph 2)
- Myrtle's most treasured possession is a _______.
- Word Definition: not taking part in an activity (Check: The Hope Chest Page 91)
- The train car Myrtle is forced to ride in is ______ than the other train cars.
- Word Definition:: traded property or services without use of money (Check The Hope Chest Page 96)
- Word Definition: farm animals (besides poultry i.e. chickens, turkeys, hens, etc.) (Check The Hope Chest Page 96)
12 Clues: Myrtle's most treasured possession is a _______. • Word Definition: the state of not caring (Check The Hope Chest Page 91) • The train car Myrtle is forced to ride in is ______ than the other train cars. • Word Definition: not taking part in an activity (Check: The Hope Chest Page 91) • ...
Vivein's ICT Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-11
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- The sort of layout which often appears on newspapers and newsletters.
- A range of effects which you can use to modify the appearance of your document.
- To produce standardized spacing between text or to move text away from a margin.
- Devices which are bigger than smart phones, but have similar features.
- This facility allows you to make your table layout visible while working on it.
- Number This facility can be included in the footer as a repeated element that appears on every page and can even be set to automatically increase as the document gets longer.
- The area at the top of a page or presentation slide that contains content to be repeated on every page or slide.
- Break The point in a word - processed document where one page ends and a new one begins.
- The area at the bottom of a page or presentation slide that contains content to be repeated on every page or slide.
- Small dots which help make an image on a screen.
- Marker It is a point at which text can be moved in from a margin.
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- There are two types of this word-processing software: Portrait and Landscape.
- Margin Where the white area of the ruler ends and the grey part begins.
- Covering or filling a space with too many things, therefore making it untidy and difficult to use.
- Close The part of a letter that comes immediately before the sender’s signature.
- These are used in order to show the comparisons between two different pieces of text.
- Computer The most powerful and the biggest type of computer ever.
- A special phrase which is used at the beginning of a letter or speech.
- A device which is used to capture still images.
- Merge It is used for personalizing particular parts of the same document which will be sent to many recipients.
20 Clues: A device which is used to capture still images. • Small dots which help make an image on a screen. • Computer The most powerful and the biggest type of computer ever. • Marker It is a point at which text can be moved in from a margin. • The sort of layout which often appears on newspapers and newsletters. • ...
Web Design Principles 2024-09-02
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- Secondar navigation, often called ______, should be at the bottom of the page in categories
- To be intuitive, a website logo should be ___ and return to the homepage
- Users expect main navigation menus to either be at left or at the top of this section of the page
- Negative space is often referred to as ____ space; which are empty parts of a webpage
- ____ web design means a site should respond to user behavior and environment based on screen size and orientation
- Avoid using __ photos as these are generic and take away from site meaning
- This law says the bigger on object and closer it is, the easier it is to use or click on (Play buttons, next buttons, etc.)
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- Typically, web readers look at headlines and images first and then read in this pattern
- Refers to the order in which the eye perceives what it sees - drawing more attention to certain areas
- Using a ____ image, heading banner, or bold helps identify importance on a webpage
- In 2012, this became the most widely used web browser in the world
- To view/interpret HTML code, you need a web _____
- Website visitors like a ___ so they can easily tell what is open in their tabs, visually
- When resizing a webpage, users expect these to scale vertically and horizontally
- This law says you should eliminate too many choices in design so users can focus
- A 404 page is essentially an ____ page
- Rather than reading webpages, the majority of people actually ___ them
- Generally, logos should be placed at the ___ of the page
18 Clues: A 404 page is essentially an ____ page • To view/interpret HTML code, you need a web _____ • Generally, logos should be placed at the ___ of the page • In 2012, this became the most widely used web browser in the world • Rather than reading webpages, the majority of people actually ___ them • ...
Spelling grade 6 lesson 4 - page 16 2020-03-31
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- different from something else
- without making too much noise
- to figure out, like a code
- right away, immediate
- a dangerous or difficult situation
- a musical instrument
- to get something
- flexible and graceful
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- a very strong hurricane
- unable to see
- the rubbing of one thing against another
- small and not important
- easy to bend
- two times
- having to do with science
- a person who purchases something
16 Clues: two times • easy to bend • unable to see • to get something • a musical instrument • right away, immediate • flexible and graceful • a very strong hurricane • small and not important • having to do with science • to figure out, like a code • different from something else • without making too much noise • a person who purchases something • a dangerous or difficult situation • ...
Greek Art 2013-01-30
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- Not kouroi?
- A supportive lady?
- Bronze god found in the Piraeus.
- A pose?
- The Thracians appreciated his music (mostly).
- People from whom the Greeks got some ideas.
- What should Polykleitas' Doryphoros bear?
- Could he have been Egyptian?
- Sculptor of an allegory.
- Who Achilles pursues on Kleitias' vase.
- Lines designed to suggest movement.
- Lines designed to suggest transparency of drapery.
- Who pursues Oreithyia on an oinochoe by the Pan Painter?
- A supportive chap?
- Or Poseidon?
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- Who painted 'Dionysus Sailing'?
- The first chap to disdain symmetry?
- Who sculpted the Nike on a triangular pillar at Olympia?
- What Euthymides likes to paint men doing...
- Correct names for Peace and Wealth?
- Proper name for Myron's masterpiece?
- To be found in the agora?
- Kleitias' most famed vase.
- The shape of the inside of a cup.
24 Clues: A pose? • Not kouroi? • Or Poseidon? • A supportive lady? • A supportive chap? • Sculptor of an allegory. • To be found in the agora? • Kleitias' most famed vase. • Could he have been Egyptian? • Who painted 'Dionysus Sailing'? • Bronze god found in the Piraeus. • The shape of the inside of a cup. • The first chap to disdain symmetry? • Correct names for Peace and Wealth? • ...
Art Terminology 2013-02-11
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- Not letting light through; the opposite of transparent
- what makes a work of art beautiful or satisfying
- The lightness or darkness of colors
- organic colours of the earth
- The way a surface looks and feels, such as smooth, rough, or bump
- Describes dull colour
- source what illuminates the subject
- A type of balance in which the two sides of an artwork are not exactly alike, but are still visually balanced
- Describes intense colour
- The relation of one thing to another with respect to size and placement.
- A color scheme using only tints and shades of a single color.
- A principle of art that combines elements of art in a composition to stress similarities of separate but related parts
- of interest
- he arrangement of the elements, in a work of art, to create a sense of equilibrium
- Balance created by making both sides of an artwork the same, equal or almost the same.
- light coming from behind the subject
- The part of an artwork that seems the closest to you
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- To partly or completely cover one shape or form with another. Maybe opaque or transparent.
- of thirds
- light
- of composition The basic parts of an artwork. Line, color, Tonal value, shape, point of interest, texture, and space
- see through
- Another word for colour
- The part of an artwork that seems the farthest away and sets the scene
- the angle, direction or stance from which you choose to shoot each image
- An arrangement of the elements of art using the principles of art to express the artist’s idea
- The family of colors that includes greens, blues, and violets.
- The sense of motion created in an artwork often using line
- he effect of showing the difference between two unlike things, such as a dark color and a light color
- The family of colors that includes reds, yellows, and oranges
- to remove extra parts of an image and place focus on the part left.
- Materials used to create an artwork, such paint, photograph
32 Clues: light • of thirds • see through • of interest • Describes dull colour • Another word for colour • Describes intense colour • organic colours of the earth • The lightness or darkness of colors • source what illuminates the subject • light coming from behind the subject • what makes a work of art beautiful or satisfying • The part of an artwork that seems the closest to you • ...
Art Vocabulary 2013-04-24
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- An outline drawing with no shading
- Colors that cannot be created by mixing any other colors (red, blue, yellow)
- When one area or thing stands out the most
- A process where multiple prints of the same image are produced by pressing paper against an inked surface
- The lightness and darkness of a color
- A sculpture in which areas are raised and lowered from a flat surface
- Shows the difference in the elements of art
- Something that has or appears to have 3-dimensions
- Colors created by mixing one primary color and the secondary next to it on the color wheel
- Colors created by mixing two primary colors (orange, green, purple)
- Printing from a raised and lowered surface
- red, yellow, orange
- Method of using pattern drawing to focus the mind
- blue, green, purple
- Repeated use of the same elements to create an overall design
- Another word for pattern
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- Two colors directly opposite on the color wheel (blue/orange, red/green, purple/yellow)
- A rolled piece of clay that forms a snake like shape
- Using similar elements multiple times in an artwork
- A rubber roller used for applying ink
- A flattened piece of clay
- A sketch method used to enlarge an image
- A flat material in which the design to be printed is created on the surface
- The path of a moving point
- A technique used to hold two pieces of clay together, scratch and glue
- An area enclosed by an outline, 2-dimensional
- Shows motion and directs the viewers attention
- The surface quality or feel of an object
28 Clues: red, yellow, orange • blue, green, purple • Another word for pattern • A flattened piece of clay • The path of a moving point • An outline drawing with no shading • The lightness and darkness of a color • A rubber roller used for applying ink • A sketch method used to enlarge an image • The surface quality or feel of an object • When one area or thing stands out the most • ...
nail art 2014-06-15
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- wat voor nagellak begint met Cra....?
- Met wat kun je scherpe lijnen maken?
- Wat zorgt ervoor dat nagellak dagenlang mooi blijft?
- wat voor kleur is de duurste nagellak van de wereld?
- welke nagel groeit het snelst van je hand?
- Hoe krijgen je nagels een kleurtje?
- wanneer worden de nagels eerder droog in warm of koud water?
- van welk geslacht groeien de nagels het snelst?
- Hoe noem je het als nagellak in elkaar overloopt?
- wat voor nagellak begint met magne...?
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- wat voor nagellak zorgt ervoor dat de lak niet in je nagels trekt?
- wat voor vorm moet je snel brekende geven?
- een bekend merk van nagellak pennen begint met Iz..
- Met wat maak je stippen op nagels?
- Hoe heet het als je de krant kan lezen op je nagels?
- bij welk klimaat groeien je nagels het snelst?
- Met wat krijgen je nagels de juiste vorm?
- welke nagel groeit het langzaamst van je hand?
- In welk lad ligt de oorsprong van nagellak?
- met wat haal je nagellak van je nagels?
20 Clues: Met wat maak je stippen op nagels? • Hoe krijgen je nagels een kleurtje? • Met wat kun je scherpe lijnen maken? • wat voor nagellak begint met Cra....? • wat voor nagellak begint met magne...? • met wat haal je nagellak van je nagels? • Met wat krijgen je nagels de juiste vorm? • wat voor vorm moet je snel brekende geven? • welke nagel groeit het snelst van je hand? • ...
Art Terms 2015-04-01
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- repetition of objects
- stresses the similarities of separate but related parts
- basic symbols in art
- principle of art concerned with difference
- important facts about artwork
- moving of a moving point through space
- mixing color with white
- how to organize the elements
- size relationship of one part to another
- mixing a color with black
- the brightness or dullness of a color
- Golden Mean or Golden Ratio
- concerned with equalizing visual forces
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- wholeness or oneness
- to become deeply aware
- how things feel
- Lights and darks of a color
- listing what you see in an artwork
- creating the feel of action
- a unit repeated
- a material used to make art
- Irregular and uneven shapes
- 2-D
- controls the sequence in which things are noticed
24 Clues: 2-D • how things feel • a unit repeated • wholeness or oneness • basic symbols in art • repetition of objects • to become deeply aware • mixing color with white • mixing a color with black • Lights and darks of a color • creating the feel of action • a material used to make art • Irregular and uneven shapes • Golden Mean or Golden Ratio • how to organize the elements • ...
Art Vocabulary 2016-02-09
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- The lightness or darkness of a color. In painting, a color plus gray.
- The range of colors used by an artist in making a work of art;
- A picture representing a person
- Acronym for Museum of Contemporary Art
- Having a single color. A work of art rendered in only one color.
- In art, a technique used to depict volumes and spatial relationships on a flat surface, as in a painted scene that appears to extend into the distance.
- In painting a color plus white.
- Representing a form or figure in art that retains clear ties to the real world.
- The area of an artwork that appears farthest away from the viewer; also, the area against which a figure or scene is placed.
- A paint made with a water base; a work of art made with this paint.
- The shape or structure of an object.
- A type of paint that is water based, not oil based.
- A 3D work of art
- A form, sign, or emblem that represents something else, such as an idea or emotion.
- An artist's device for spraying paint by means of compressed air.
- A particular gradation of color; a shade or tint.
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- A soft and delicate shade of a color; a type of crayon
- A substance, usually finely powdered color that mixed with oil, water, or another fluid, it becomes paint.
- Cotton or linen woven cloth used as a surface for painting.
- A term generally used to describe art that is not representational or based on external reality or nature.
- Emphasizing ideas rather than objects.
- Colors located opposite one another on the color wheel.
- A large painting applied to a wall or ceiling, especially in a public space.
- An image that has natural scenery as its primary focus.
- An object, outline, or shape having sharp corners, or angles.
- The area of an image—usually a photograph, drawing, or painting—that appears closest to the viewer.
- Acronym for Los Angeles County Museum of Art
- Objects, such as pots and vases, made of clay hardened by heat
- An image with urban scenery as its primary focus
- The materials used to create a work of art, and the categorization of art based on the materials
- In painting, a color plus black.
- To prepare a surface for painting by covering it with primer, or an undercoat.
32 Clues: A 3D work of art • A picture representing a person • In painting a color plus white. • In painting, a color plus black. • The shape or structure of an object. • Emphasizing ideas rather than objects. • Acronym for Museum of Contemporary Art • Acronym for Los Angeles County Museum of Art • An image with urban scenery as its primary focus • ...
Art Review 2016-04-19
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- 2-dimensional enclosed area. Examples: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, pentagon, hexagon, semi-circle.
- A surface that can be experienced through the sense of touch (as opposed to a surface visually stimulated by the artist).
- the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green.
- a part compared to the whole. Example: The size of the window is in proportion to the size of the house.
- repeating.
- having 3 dimensions
- Art Processes ceramics, sculpture, fiber art (weaving, knitting, quilting).
- Colors green, blue, violet.
- Colors colors that are opposite on the color wheel. Example: orange and blue, red and green, yellow and violet.
- (plural) materials used to make artwork.
- difference between light and dark or difference between rough and smooth.
- Colors orange, red, yellow.
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- Two points make a line. Examples: straight, curved, vertical, thick, horizontal, thin, wavy, bold, diagonal.
- or lightness of a color
- (focal point)-catches your eye due to large shape, bright color, located near the center
- referring to the space between objects, also foreground, middle ground and background.
- Space the area between the objects. Empty spaces surrounding shapes and forms.
- (singular) material used to make artwork.
- colors that are side by side on the color wheel. Example: yellow-orange, orange, red-orange
- Media crayon, pencil, fabric, yarn, paint (tempera, watercolor), ink and pastel. (Cray-pas).
- making a hue lighter by adding white. Shade making a hue darker by adding black.
- 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid.
- the path your eyes follow through a work of art (what you see first is the emphasis or focal point-then what you see second and so on.) OR the lines appear to be moving.
- light, medium, dark. Example: value scale.
- hue.
25 Clues: hue. • repeating. • having 3 dimensions • or lightness of a color • Colors green, blue, violet. • Colors orange, red, yellow. • (plural) materials used to make artwork. • (singular) material used to make artwork. • light, medium, dark. Example: value scale. • 3-dimensional. Examples: sphere, cube, pyramid. • the brightness of a hue. Example: Hot Pink, Neon Green. • ...
Art Vocabulary 2016-06-08
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- color family that represents fire, heat, and the sun (red, yellow, orange)
- mixture of red and blue
- famous artist who cut off part of his ear
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel if you could touch it
- color family not found on the color wheel; black, gray, brown, and white
- color of art room door in spanish
- 2 colors opposite each other on the color wheel that when mixed together create a neutral, but when put side by side create contrast.
- mixture of green and white
- the color you see when the power goes out at night
- small cylinders of colored wax
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- handle with hair at the hair
- teacher's last name
- red, blue, and yellow; the bases of all other colors
- something artists mix their colors on
- color made by mixing a primary and a secondary
- non-objective, not realistic
- orange, purple, and green; created mixing two primary shade/made by adding black to a color
- made from trees
- type of paint
- a two-dimensional area that is defined in some way, perhaps with an outline or solid are of color
- Made by adding white to a color
- the path of a moving point, a mark made by a tool or instrument as it is drawn across a surface.
- color family that represent snow, ice, and water (green, blue, and purple)
23 Clues: type of paint • made from trees • teacher's last name • mixture of red and blue • mixture of green and white • handle with hair at the hair • non-objective, not realistic • small cylinders of colored wax • Made by adding white to a color • color of art room door in spanish • something artists mix their colors on • famous artist who cut off part of his ear • ...
Art Studio 2020-03-17
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- Using art elements to direct a viewer’s eye along a path through the artwork
- colors Green, orange, purple
- A hue with white added to it
- colors Colors produced by mixing two secondary colors
- A hue with grey added to it
- Combining parts to form a whole
- An attempt to make things appear stable
- The relationship of sizes between different parts of a work
- The visible spectrum of radiation reflected from an object
- Focused on a single color
- These elements have a logical relationship or progression
- colors Blue, green, purple
- Using a range of different qualities of an art element to create a desired visual effect
- Physical magnitude relative to surrounding objects
- Two or more dimensional areas that stand out from the space around them
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- This is created by visually reinforcing something we want the viewer to pay attention to
- name of a color
- The distribution of interest or visual weight in a work
- Shape and structure of an image
- A series of color changes happening in a gradual manner
- The brightness or dullness of a color
- The difference in quality between two instances of an art element
- colors Three colors next to each other on the color wheel
- colors Red/green, blue/orange, yellow/violet
- The way a surface feels or appears to feel
- Creating art elements in a regular or cyclical fashion to create interest, movement, and/or harmony and unity
- colors Red, yellow, orange
- colors Red, blue, yellow
- A point moving in space
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- The lightness or darkness of a color
- In 2D design, the attempt to create the illusion of a third dimension
32 Clues: name of a color • A point moving in space • colors Red, blue, yellow • Focused on a single color • colors Red, yellow, orange • colors Blue, green, purple • A hue with grey added to it • colors Green, orange, purple • A hue with white added to it • Shape and structure of an image • Combining parts to form a whole • The lightness or darkness of a color • ...
Art Review 2021-01-27
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- The illusion of depth.
- The area darkest or most black in an artwork, it's made by light.
- Type of space that refers to the area around the subject.
- The area in the artwork closest to the viewer.
- A system for creating depth and space in an artwork, 1 Point and 2 Point are types used.
- When you paint out a flat layer of color, used in watercolor painting.
- A _______ is when you add white to a color / hue.
- The area lightest or whitest in an artwork, it's made by light.
- A type of texture that you can see AND touch.
- A _______ is any value that is NOT the lightest or darkest. In shading, it's usually light to dark gray.
- A Primary and a Primary color mixed together is a ________ color.
- When you create a work of art in respect or dedication to an artist.
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- A type of shading technique, using dots.
- The area in the artwork furthest from the viewer.
- Something that repeats itself, like abababab.
- A type of texture that you can only see.
- The range from light to dark.
- When you blend two or more colors together, also called a gradient.
- A _______ is when you add black to a color / hue.
- A type of shape that is not geometric, like the outline of a tree.
- Type of space that refers to the main subject.
- A primary and a secondary color mixed together is a ________ color.
- A flat 2D object, can be geometric or organic.
- A value ________ is a series of boxes with shades from light to dark.
- A 3D shape, has length, width, and depth.
25 Clues: The illusion of depth. • The range from light to dark. • A type of shading technique, using dots. • A type of texture that you can only see. • A 3D shape, has length, width, and depth. • Something that repeats itself, like abababab. • A type of texture that you can see AND touch. • The area in the artwork closest to the viewer. • ...
Art Vocabularly 2021-02-26
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- The organization, design or placement of the individual elements in a work of art
- The part of a scene that is behind a main figure or object in a painting, photograph, etc
- Size relationships between parts of a whole, or between two or more objects perceived as a unit.
- The arrangement of opposite elements and effects
- Any large-scale wall decoration done in painting, fresco, mosaic, or other medium
- Pertaining to the beautiful, as opposed to the useful, scientific, or emotional
- Generally defined as art that has been produced since the second half of the twentieth century
- The spot (point) from which the artist is looking at (viewing) the scene
- The physical appearance of a work of art - its materials, style, and composition
- A recurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art
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- Art that does not attempt to represent an accurate depiction of a visual reality but instead use shapes, colours, forms and marks to achieve its effect
- The lightness or darkness of something
- The area of the picture space nearest to the viewer immediately behind the picture plane
- space The space in a painting around the objects depicted
- The representation of three-dimensional objects on a flat surface so as to produce the same impression of distance and relative size as that received by the human eye
- A line that creates a boundary separating an area of space or object from the space around it
- The perceived colour of an object, identified by a common name
- The lines real or apparent by which a figure (or shape) is defined in or bounded by the plane of vision; the sum of these lines forming the contour of the figure.
- In art, may refer to the illusion of roughness or smoothness often achieved with contrasting patterns
- The material used to create a work of art
- space The space in a painting occupied by the object depicted (not the spaces in-between objects)
- An area of emphasis that demands the most attention and to which the viewer's eye is drawn
22 Clues: The lightness or darkness of something • The material used to create a work of art • The arrangement of opposite elements and effects • space The space in a painting around the objects depicted • The perceived colour of an object, identified by a common name • A recurring fragment, theme or pattern that appears in a work of art • ...
Art Elements 2021-03-11
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- when white is added to a colour
- an example of a secondary colour
- the surface quality of an object
- purity or intensity of a colour
- the brightness or dullness of a colour
- the most important and powerful element of design
- design element that is flat and two dimensional
- another name for diagonal line
- colours that lie opposite each other on the colour wheel.
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- warm colours .......
- lines that create an illusion of height
- the colour harmony that uses tints and shades of one colour.
- the area around shapes or the unoccupied area between lines
- the art element that has three dimensions
- lines that make things appear continuous
- lines can create movement, moods and...
- another word for colour
- elements the building blocks of design
- clothes and homes are bright and beautifully designed
- cool colours ......
- in the Xhosa culture hats indicate...
- texture that is real
- an example of a neutral colour
- visual, something you can see
24 Clues: cool colours ...... • warm colours ....... • texture that is real • another word for colour • visual, something you can see • another name for diagonal line • an example of a neutral colour • when white is added to a colour • purity or intensity of a colour • an example of a secondary colour • the surface quality of an object • in the Xhosa culture hats indicate... • ...
Modern Art 2017-03-30
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- The beauty of this art style was than anybody could do it
- Artist who developed pointillism
- Used pure, unmixed pigments, applied straight from the tube
- Loved women and invented Cubism
- Subjective Feelings>Objective Observation
- Style of modern art focused on classical mythology and biblical scenes
- Art style rebelled against art itself
- Female artist that focused on domestic scenes of mothers and children
- Style of art rebelled against leading thinkers and focused on imagination
- Discovered the power of nonrepresentational art when he didn't recognize one of his own paintings
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- Most known impressionist famous for landscapes
- Style when artists moved outdoors
- Impressionist that began directly with colors instead of layers
- What, perhaps, was Salvador Dali trying to triumph in the painting of melting clocks
- "Wild Beasts"
- Meaning literally "after impressionism"
- Appreciated logic of dreams, unconscious, bizarre
- What African American painter used flattened space in his Harlem Renaissance paintings?
- Painted "Starry Night"
- Used a urinal as art to prove a point
20 Clues: "Wild Beasts" • Painted "Starry Night" • Loved women and invented Cubism • Artist who developed pointillism • Style when artists moved outdoors • Art style rebelled against art itself • Used a urinal as art to prove a point • Meaning literally "after impressionism" • Subjective Feelings>Objective Observation • Most known impressionist famous for landscapes • ...
Islamic Art 2016-12-10
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- A highly ornamented Islamic script
- a small cylinder shaped container with a detachable lid used to contain cosmetics or jewelry
- A building, usually large, that contains tombs
- Islamic sacred text, dictated to the prophet Mohammed by the Angel Gabriel
- a flowing intricate and symmetrical pattern deriving from floral motifs
- decorative or beautiful handwriting
- central niche in a mosque which indicates the direction to mecca
- an Islamic official who calls people to prayer traditionally from a minaret
- The direction toward Mecca which Muslims face in prayer
- perforated ornamental stone screens in Islamic
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- a wedge shaped stone that forms the curved part of an arch
- A rectangular voltage space in a Muslim building that is walled on three sides and open on the fourth
- A pulpit from which sermons are given
- decoration using polygon all shapes with no gaps
- The prophet whose revelations and teachings form the foundation of Islam
- Islamic holy cities
- A honeycomb like decoration often applied it Islamic buildings to domes
- A tall, slender column used to call people to prayer
- A Muslim house of worship
- an Islamic pilgrimage to Mecca that is required as one of the five pillars of Islam
20 Clues: Islamic holy cities • A Muslim house of worship • A highly ornamented Islamic script • decorative or beautiful handwriting • A pulpit from which sermons are given • A building, usually large, that contains tombs • perforated ornamental stone screens in Islamic • decoration using polygon all shapes with no gaps • A tall, slender column used to call people to prayer • ...
Urban Art 2016-05-23
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- Short for “masterpiece.”
- Unlike anything else
- To express your thoughts or felinos
- The different branches of creative activity, such as painting, music, literature, and dance
- Cute or creepy, cartoonish or realistic
- The ability to do something well
- Something that inspires
- Mark or label
- Drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place
- A huge work, often on a legal wall
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- A group of artists who normally get up together
- "Criticism"
- Illustrating something
- Open to all people
- A famous urban artist
- A public road
- Living in a city
- An vandalic act
- A person who produces paintings
- Brick or stone structure
20 Clues: "Criticism" • A public road • Mark or label • An vandalic act • Living in a city • Open to all people • Unlike anything else • A famous urban artist • Illustrating something • Something that inspires • Short for “masterpiece.” • Brick or stone structure • A person who produces paintings • The ability to do something well • A huge work, often on a legal wall • ...
52 - Art 2016-08-17
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- a material used in pottery
- products made by potters
- material to paint on
- a painting of a person
- a person who is painted
- paint made from oil
- to offer an amount of money for some art
- a person who takes care of a gallery
- a painting of the countryside
- a surround for a painting
- a stand for a painting
- a person that sells art to the highest bidder
- a painting on a wall
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- a person who makes art
- a board to put paint on
- a painting not of a thing
- a person that makes sculptures
- a place to show art
- a painting of a thing
- people that have lots of art
- a person that works with clay
- things created by painters
- a place to see or buy art
- an art form made by a sculptor
24 Clues: a place to show art • paint made from oil • material to paint on • a painting on a wall • a painting of a thing • a person who makes art • a painting of a person • a stand for a painting • a board to put paint on • a person who is painted • products made by potters • a painting not of a thing • a place to see or buy art • a surround for a painting • a material used in pottery • ...
BIOLOGY & ART 2019-02-11
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- A woman noted for courage and daring action, or noted for special achievement in a particular field.(n.)
- An area of grassland, often used for hay or for grazing of animals.(n.)
- The synthesis of organic compounds from carbon dioxide and water (with the release of oxygen) using light energy absorbed by plants.(n.)
- An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.(n.)
- A medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, who serves his lord.(n.)
- A drain or pipe, especially one that is underground, used to carry away surface water or sewage.(n.)
- A swift, long-legged, black-spotted cat, of southwest Asia and Africa. (n.)
- The art or practice of shaping figures or designs in the round or in relief, as by carving marble or modeling clay.(n.)
- Any of various animals that crawl or creep.(n.)
- Living solely or chiefly in or on the water.(adj.)
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- A person who writes plays(n.)
- The chemical and mechanical breakdown of foods into simple substances that can be absorbed by the body.(n.)
- To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.(v.)
- An organized company of singers, especially one performing church music or singing in a church.(n.)
- The period of this revival, roughly the 14th through the 16th century, marking the transition from medieval to modern times.(n.)
- A substance or agent used to kill pests, such as unwanted or harmful insects or weeds.(n.)
- A substance or material used as coloring.(n.)
- An animal or plant that lives in or on another (the host) from which it obtains nourishment.(n.)
- A female ballet dancer(n.)
- A public performance of music or dance, especially by a solo performer.(n.)
20 Clues: A female ballet dancer(n.) • A person who writes plays(n.) • A substance or material used as coloring.(n.) • Any of various animals that crawl or creep.(n.) • Living solely or chiefly in or on the water.(adj.) • An animal that feeds on grass and other plants.(n.) • To be in an inactive or dormant state or period.(v.) • ...
Art Vocabulary 2023-09-19
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- collection of an artist's work.
- perceived surface quality of a work of art.
- regular repetition of elements to produce the look and feel of movement.
- part of the design that catches the viewer’s attention.
- area between and around objects in a composition.
- Colors-Colors created by mixing a primary and a secondary color.
- explanation or meaning of a work of art.
- repetition of an element or elements in a work.
- distribution of visual weight in a composition.
- characteristic of visual perception described through hue, saturation, and lightness.
- Colors-The colors from which all other colors are created.
- use of different elements to create interest.
- lightness or darkness of a color.
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- path the viewer’s eye takes through the artwork.
- technique used to represent three-dimensional objects on a two-dimensional surface.
- Colors-Colors that are opposite each other on the color wheel.
- act of using an element more than once in a composition.
- of Design-The rules that describe how artists organize the elements of art.
- arrangement of elements to give the viewer the feeling that all the parts form a coherent whole.
- rough or unfinished drawing.
- mark with length and direction.
- arrangement of opposite elements to create visual interest.
- feeling of harmony between all parts of the artwork.
- relationship of one part to another or to the whole.
- two-dimensional area that stands out from the space next to it.
- Colors-Colors created by mixing two primary colors.
- Scale-A range of grays between white and black.
- object with three dimensions.
- Colors-Colors that are next to each other on the color wheel.
- of Art-The basic visual symbols in the language of art.
30 Clues: rough or unfinished drawing. • object with three dimensions. • collection of an artist's work. • mark with length and direction. • lightness or darkness of a color. • explanation or meaning of a work of art. • perceived surface quality of a work of art. • use of different elements to create interest. • repetition of an element or elements in a work. • ...
Art Dramatique 2023-09-28
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- Groupe de personnages qui parlent et bougent ensemble.
- Exprimer son opinion sur ses réalisations, celles de ses pairs ou sur une oeuvre théâtrale en utilisant le vocabulaire théâtral.
- Lieu destiné ¸la diffusion de spectacles.
- Manière d'articuler les mots et les sons.
- Contrôle du volume de la voix pour se faire entendre du public.
- Expression du visage qui traduit certaines émotions.
- Force avec laquelle l'acteur joue, bouge ou parle.
- Grossir ou exagérer sa voix ou ses gestes pour en augmenter la portée.
- Teste écrit pour un seul personnage.
- Ensemble de vêtements ou d'accessoires porté par l'acteur pour incarner un personnage.
- Action de raconter une histoire ou une suite d'évènements.
- Tension des muscles du corps servant à démontrer l'état émotif du personnage.
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- Action exécutée par le corps au complet.
- Mouvement des mains, des bras ou de la tête qui exprime une émotion, un état d'esprit ou un message.
- État d'esprit d'un personnage qui guide ses réactions sur scène.
- Personne, animal ou élément animé figurant dans une histoire et interprété par un acteur.
- phrase dite par un acteur et censée n'être entendue que par les spectateurs.
- Sources lumineuses utilisées pour éclairer l'espace scénique et les éléments importants de l'histoire.
- Travail d'apprentissage du teste et des déplacements en vue d'une présentation.
- Incarner des personnages afin de communiquer des idées, des sentiments, des émotions ou des sensations.
- Vitesse à laquelle une personne parle.
- Ensemble des paroles, aussi appelées répliques qu'échangent les personnages d'une pièce de théâtre, d'un film ou d'un récit.
- Vitesse du déroulement de l'histoire ou de l'enchainement des actions.
23 Clues: Teste écrit pour un seul personnage. • Vitesse à laquelle une personne parle. • Action exécutée par le corps au complet. • Lieu destiné ¸la diffusion de spectacles. • Manière d'articuler les mots et les sons. • Force avec laquelle l'acteur joue, bouge ou parle. • Expression du visage qui traduit certaines émotions. • ...
Art Spanish 2023-09-11
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- ¿Qué haces cuando sobresales en algo?
- ¿De qué trata una historia o pintura?
- ¿Qué haces con un lápiz en papel?
- ¿Con qué pinta el artista?
- ¿Imagen hecha con colores?
- ¿La parte de atrás de una imagen?
- ¿Cómo se llama la falta de luz?
- ¿El opuesto de oscuro?
- ¿Figura hecha de piedra o metal?
- ¿Pintura de una persona?
- encanta ¿Cómo dices cuando te gusta mucho algo?
- de la vida cotidiana ¿Pintura de cosas diarias?
- ¿Pintura grande en una pared?
- ¿Dónde se coloca el lienzo para pintar?
- ¿Dónde pinta el artista?
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- de desnudos ¿Pintura de una persona sin ropa?
- ¿Cuando un artista se pinta a sí mismo?
- ¿Pintura de montañas y ríos?
- ¿Qué tipo de arte es muy extraño y parece un sueño?
- ¿Qué haces cuando cambias la opinión de alguien?
- ¿Qué haces cuando haces algo nuevo?
- ¿Cómo se llama algo que da mucho miedo?
- ¿Qué tipo de arte usó Picasso?
- ¿Quién hace pinturas?
- ¿Cómo se describe algo que duele?
- odio ¿Cómo dices cuando algo no te gusta nada?
- al óleo ¿Pintura que se seca lentamente?
- ¿Pintura con mucha agua?
- ¿Qué ves en el suelo cuando el sol brilla?
- ¿Quién hace estatuas?
- maestra ¿Pintura muy famosa y perfecta?
- ¿Dibujo rápido y simple?
- muerta ¿Pintura de objetos sin vida?
- ¿Qué necesitamos para ver en la oscuridad?
34 Clues: ¿Quién hace pinturas? • ¿Quién hace estatuas? • ¿El opuesto de oscuro? • ¿Pintura con mucha agua? • ¿Pintura de una persona? • ¿Dibujo rápido y simple? • ¿Dónde pinta el artista? • ¿Con qué pinta el artista? • ¿Imagen hecha con colores? • ¿Pintura de montañas y ríos? • ¿Pintura grande en una pared? • ¿Qué tipo de arte usó Picasso? • ¿Cómo se llama la falta de luz? • ...
Street Art 2023-09-06
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- inspirant
- un tympan
- incarner
- un sculpteur
- sombre
- montrer
- un artiste de rue
- une toile
- affreux
- une nuance
- paint peindre
- collectionner
- un tableau
- émerger de
- une peinture murale
- neutre
- un chef d'oeuvre
- un musicien
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- un panneau d'affichage
- varié
- la diversité
- la poésie
- extérieur
- financement participatif
- une image
- un cadre
- remarquable
- des oeuvres dart
- vif
- une teinte
- une esquisse
- dédier
- illuminer
- interpreter
- des couleurs
- mettre en valeur
36 Clues: vif • varié • sombre • dédier • neutre • montrer • affreux • incarner • un cadre • inspirant • un tympan • la poésie • extérieur • une image • une toile • illuminer • une teinte • une nuance • un tableau • émerger de • remarquable • interpreter • un musicien • la diversité • un sculpteur • une esquisse • des couleurs • paint peindre • collectionner • des oeuvres dart • un chef d'oeuvre • mettre en valeur • un artiste de rue • une peinture murale • ...
Art Vocab 2023-11-15
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- point, center of interest in artwork.
- personal view
- support pillar.
- colors, colors made from primary colors.
- brick or stone that goes horizontal.
- roofed outside space.
- the way things feel or look in artwork.
- width of a building including windows and doors.
- final submission for class.
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- subject matter
- and color added with white.
- any color added to gray
- art that is the opposite of reality.
- edge of a roof overhang.
- creates pattern
- decorative brick at the top of a window.
- colors, colors that cannot be made.
- hue, intensity, and value
- state of mind or being
- small porch entrance.
20 Clues: personal view • subject matter • creates pattern • support pillar. • small porch entrance. • roofed outside space. • state of mind or being • any color added to gray • edge of a roof overhang. • hue, intensity, and value • and color added with white. • final submission for class. • colors, colors that cannot be made. • art that is the opposite of reality. • ...
Art Review 2024-05-14
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- adding white or black to a color, creating a range
- when an art piece only contains values of one color
- adding gray to a color
- brushing painting with watercolor before even getting my brush wet
- painted starry night
- color scheme: red, orange, yellow
- adding white to a color
- color scheme: colors on the opposite side of the color wheel
- adding black to a color
- adding a lot of water to watercolor and adding a thin layer to the canvas before painting.
- point in perspective drawings, this is the point the lines converge to
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- color scheme: mixing red and orange would make a _______ color.
- EOA: a 3 dimensional object
- color scheme: green, blue, purple
- a chemical reaction that requires light
- shapes we study in math
- the blank area around the object in a piece
- painted the mona lisa
- color scheme: red, blue, yellow
- created the iconic Campbells Soup art
- EOA: a 2 dimensional object
- color scheme: purple, orange, green
- shapes we see in nature
- another word for color
24 Clues: painted starry night • painted the mona lisa • adding gray to a color • another word for color • shapes we study in math • adding white to a color • shapes we see in nature • adding black to a color • EOA: a 3 dimensional object • EOA: a 2 dimensional object • color scheme: red, blue, yellow • color scheme: green, blue, purple • color scheme: red, orange, yellow • ...
art theme 2024-05-07
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- an Italian word for “mixture,” used to describe a painting technique wherein paint is thickly laid on a surface, so that brushstrokes or palette knife marks are visible
- an American artist best known for her large paintings of nature, especially flowers and bones
- a popular Dutch artist characterised by his expressive and emotive use of brilliant colour and energetic application
- the material used to create artwork
- an influential Spanish artist of the 20th century--known for co-founding the Cubist movement
- basic; fundamental
- a style of modern art in which an object or person is shown as a set of geometric shapes and as if seen from many different angles at the same time
- a colour diluted with white
- designs based on simple lines or shapes (such as circles, triangles or squares)
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- a Japanese artist who is sometimes called 'the princess of polka dots'
- a mixture of pure colors to which only black is added
- the lightness or darkness of a color in relation to grey
- a device on a camera for showing the area of the subject to be included in the picture
- third in order or at a third stage of development
- resulting from something considered primary or original
- unlimited extent of time, space or quantity
- a colour or type of colour
- being made in the shades of a single color
- one of a pair of contrasting colours that produce a neutral color when combined
- a material that is made from a chemical process and that is used for making many different products (such as clothing and paints)
20 Clues: basic; fundamental • a colour or type of colour • a colour diluted with white • the material used to create artwork • being made in the shades of a single color • unlimited extent of time, space or quantity • third in order or at a third stage of development • a mixture of pure colors to which only black is added • resulting from something considered primary or original • ...
POP ART 2023-05-04
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- - Style of art that imitates comic book illustrations.
- - Symbol or image that represents something else.
- - Artist known for his colorful, abstract paintings.
- - Famous painting by Lichtenstein that depicts a fighter plane.
- - Analysis and evaluation of a work of art or cultural product.
- - Artist known for his comic book-style paintings.
- - Art form that involves combining different materials to create a new image.
- - Style that imitates past design trends or cultural fashions.
- - Brand of soup famously depicted in Warhol's paintings.
- - Object commonly used in Warhol's paintings.
- - Type of lighting that became popular in Pop Art.
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- - Payment for the use of copyrighted material.
- - Narrative art form that uses sequential images to tell a story.
- - Famous artist known for his iconic soup can paintings.
- - Emphasis on material goods and consumption.
- - Style of art that emphasizes simplicity and minimal elements.
- - Style of painting that uses small dots of color to create an image.
- - Iconic actress and subject of Warhol's paintings.
- - Artistic movement that emphasized popular culture and everyday objects.
- - The process of creating a visual plan for a product or object.
20 Clues: - Emphasis on material goods and consumption. • - Object commonly used in Warhol's paintings. • - Payment for the use of copyrighted material. • - Symbol or image that represents something else. • - Artist known for his comic book-style paintings. • - Type of lighting that became popular in Pop Art. • - Iconic actress and subject of Warhol's paintings. • ...
Art Movements 2023-05-05
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- a circle of Dutch abstract artists who promoted a style of art based on a strict geometry.
- translates to “wild beasts.” Known for strong colors and fierce brushwork.
- painting in the 1960s that used geometric forms to create optical effects.
- Light, sensuous, intensely decorative French style developed in the early 18th century.
- Early 20th century movement that aimed to capture dynamism and energy of the modern world.
- French word meaning rebirth, great revival of art that took place in Italy.
- used to describe art that makes reference to ancient Greek or Roman style.
- Global movement from the early 20th century reacting to modern industrial life.
- Art that distorts reality in order to make it expressive of the artist’s inner feelings or ideas.
- changes in Impressionism developed by Cezanne, Gauguin, Seurat and van Gogh.
- movement in art & literature distinguished by a new interest in psychology, expression, and interest in the natural world.
- anti-war, anti-bourgeois, anti-traditional art.
- Refers to painting that carries a clearly discernible social or political comment.
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- developed in France in the 19t century and based on the practice of painting outdoors.
- Explored the workings of the mind, championing the irrational, the poetic, and revolutionary.
- Revolutionary school of art, architecture and design established by Walter Gropius in 1919.
- painting style characterized by painstaking detail and precision.
- 16th style characterized by sensuous distortion of the human figure.
- refers to a mid 19thcentury movement characterized by subjects painted from everyday life.
- school of North American artists who used realist techniques to depict social deprivation and injustice.
- artists aimed to show different viewpoints at the same time and within the same space.
- dominant 17th century style characterized by self-confidence, dynamism and realistic depiction.
- movement that drew inspiration from sources in popular and commercial culture.
- Extreme form of abstract art developed in the USA in the 1960s.Luminism, applied specifically to the American landscape painters of the Hudson River School.
- Resurgence of classicism that emerged from about 1750.
25 Clues: anti-war, anti-bourgeois, anti-traditional art. • Resurgence of classicism that emerged from about 1750. • painting style characterized by painstaking detail and precision. • 16th style characterized by sensuous distortion of the human figure. • painting in the 1960s that used geometric forms to create optical effects. • ...
Art Crossword 2023-05-23
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- A color made by mixing two different colors
- Fancy crayons
- A tool made of graphite
- A color made by mixing the primary colors
- Something made in order to stand out against the rest.
- The area at the back of the painting.
- A mark on a painting
- A form of paint activated by water
- A line turned over itself
- How bright a color appears
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- The dimensions of an object
- The idea of how something feels
- Red and yellow mixed together.
- Shapes put in orders that are pleasing to the eye.
- The way something is shaped
- Original; origin of colors, ex. Red Yellow Blue
- The addition of black to a color
- The adding of white to a color
- The different shades (usually black and white)of an image
- A type of paint.
20 Clues: Fancy crayons • A type of paint. • A mark on a painting • A tool made of graphite • A line turned over itself • How bright a color appears • The dimensions of an object • The way something is shaped • Red and yellow mixed together. • The adding of white to a color • The idea of how something feels • The addition of black to a color • A form of paint activated by water • ...
Pop Art 2023-05-29
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- too fat
- with a lot of colours
- renounce
- advertisement on TV
- make people aware
- give a concrete form, represent
- compulsive shopper
- in addition
- disadvantage
- to force people to do or believe something
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- easy to recognize
- woman at home
- excessive consumption
- push, incite
- concentrate
- call back to memory
- tropical fruit
- attracting attention
- device reflecting your image
- petrol in the US
- surprise (strongly)
- vivid (colour)
- not expensive
- make
24 Clues: make • too fat • renounce • concentrate • in addition • push, incite • disadvantage • woman at home • not expensive • tropical fruit • vivid (colour) • petrol in the US • easy to recognize • make people aware • compulsive shopper • call back to memory • advertisement on TV • surprise (strongly) • attracting attention • excessive consumption • with a lot of colours • device reflecting your image • ...
Art Vocabulry 2021-10-29
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- how the eye travels through artwork
- distribution of visual weight in and art work
- red, yellow, and blue.
- lines that express mood.
- The tools to plan and organize artwork
- the difference between elements in a composition
- The building blocks of making art
- repeated elements in art such as shapes or color
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- made by mixing two primary colors.
- the regular repetition of elements
- Sketchy lines that capture movement
- The drawing of an outline of an object
- Three-dimensional can be viewed from many angles.
- flat, enclosed areas that are two-dimensional
- describes the lightness or darkness of a surface.
- the creation of a focal point in. work of art.
- The way light reflects off a surface.
- All the elements in an artwork that are in harmony
- creates the illusion of depth within an artwork
- A line is a path made by a moving point
- How things feel or look like they feel.
21 Clues: red, yellow, and blue. • lines that express mood. • The building blocks of making art • made by mixing two primary colors. • the regular repetition of elements • Sketchy lines that capture movement • how the eye travels through artwork • The way light reflects off a surface. • The tools to plan and organize artwork • The drawing of an outline of an object • ...
Art Terms 2021-11-15
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- Principle of design concerned with the size relationships of one part to the whole and one part to another.
- (or negative space): is the element of sculpture, which refers to emptiness or areas between, around, above, below or within objects.
- A principle of art and design concerned with the arrangement of one or more elements in a work of art so that they appear symmetrical (identical compositional units on either side of an axis) or asymmetrical (not identical) in design and proportion.
- Use of opposites near or beside one another (light and dark, rough and smooth).
- Increasing or enlarging an object or figure or one of its parts to communicate ideas and feelings.
- The arrangement of one or more of the elements used to create a feeling of completeness. Everything in the work seems to belong and contribute to the overall picture.
- the Principle of design concerned that stresses one element or area in a work of art to make it attract the viewer’s attention first.
- Light or dark; the variations of light and dark on the surface of an object. The lightness or darkness of a color.
- An artist uses form as a vehicle for rendering a particular type of subject matter. The formal elements of a work consist of the groupings and combinations of shapes.
- space, The illusion of space, whether three- or two-dimensional, created by an artist on the two-dimensional surface of the canvas or paper.
- Unit repeated in visual rhythm. Units in a motif may or may not be an exact duplicate of the first unit.
- light values of a color (adding white)
- The difference in importance of one aspect in relation to all other aspects of design. What stands out most in a work of art.
- Element of art derived from reflected light. The sensation of color is aroused in the brain by response of the eyes to different wavelengths of light. Color has three properties: hue, value, and intensity.
- A balance achieved through the use of unequal parts or elements.
- colors, red, orange, yellow.
- The name of a color – red, blue, yellow, etc.
- Geometric shapes look as though they were made with a straight edge or drawing tool; square, circle, triangle and oval. Organic shapes are also called free form. These shapes are not regular or even. Their edges are curved and angular or a combination of both.
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- A work of art is usually discussed in terms of its subject matter, form and content. Content refers to the intellectual, psychological, spiritual, narrative or aesthetic aspect of the work.
- refers to the way things feel or look as though they might feel if they were touched.
- Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast.
- drawing, An outline that shows only the edge and not the volume or mass of an object. Sometimes called blind contour if the artists are not looking at their paper, only at their subject.
- The specific material used by an artist, such as oil and brush; also, the vehicle used, such as sculpture, painting, or photography.
- Brightness of a color.
- point, The center of interest of an artwork; the part you look at first.
- matter, The topic of interest or the primary theme of an artwork.
- The arrangement of forms in a work of art.
- Pigments ground in water and mixed with gum to form opaque watercolor. Gouache resembles school tempera paint or poster paint.
- print, Printing technique that makes use of a squeegee to force ink directly onto a piece of paper or canvas through a stencil containing the image. (The process is also called silk-screen or serigraphy.)
- colors, mostly green, blue, violet (purple).
- Principal of design that repeats elements to create the illusion of movement. Visual rhythm is perceived through the eyes, and is created by repeating positive spaces separated by negative spaces. Alternating rhythm is when the visual rhythm set up by repeating motifs but changing position or content of motifs or spaces between them. Flowing rhythm is created by repetition of wavy lines. Progressive rhythm is a visual rhythm that changes a motif each time it is repeated. Random rhythm is a repetition in no apparent order with no regular spaces. Regular rhythm is achieved through repeating identical motifs using the same intervals of space between them.
- Arts Project, Government program established during the Depression to create jobs for American artists.
- An identifiable path of a point moving in space. It can vary in width, direction, and length. Horizontal lines tend to create a sense of calm in a picture. Vertical lines tend to create a feeling of stability. Diagonal lines tend to create a feeling of dynamic movement.
- Two-dimensional decorative visual repetition. A pattern has no movement and may or may not have rhythm.
- The dark values of a color (adding black).
35 Clues: Brightness of a color. • colors, red, orange, yellow. • light values of a color (adding white) • The arrangement of forms in a work of art. • The dark values of a color (adding black). • colors, mostly green, blue, violet (purple). • The name of a color – red, blue, yellow, etc. • Principle of design concerned with difference or contrast. • ...
Oceanic Art 2021-05-12
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- Area of Australia and Pacific islands, such as Hawaii, Easter Island, the Marshall Islands, and New Guinea.
- Commonly known as the "Easter Island heads." They are large rock sculptures of human figures, created sometime between 1250 and 1500 CE.
- Charts used to help Micronesians to navigate the ocean. Made of organic materials as coconut fronds, coral and shells.
- New Ireland wood carvings created to honor those who have recently died and to help send the person’s spirit to the ancestors.
- A smaller human stone sculpture created by Polynesian cultures
- Four types of rock painting in western Australia (Tassel, Sash, Elegant Action and Clothes Peg)
- A culture thought to be the common ancestor for some of the Pacific cultures, including cultures in Micronesia, Polynesia, and some of the coastal areas of Melanesia
- Indigenous Polynesian people
- Area includes Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, the Solomon Islands, and Fiji. Diverse utilitarian art included Bisj ritual poles created by Asmat culture.
- The art here is still relatively unknown compared to other areas of Oceania, mostly it is ocean themed. The area consist of about 2,500 islands.
- The culture that carved the Moai
- A charm that had an abstract human form and the legs were made from the spines of stingrays.
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- Aboriginal Australian paintings based on mythology of rain and cloud spirits; one style of rock art also goes by this name.
- Islands within the general triangle formed by Hawaii, New Zealand, and Easter Island
- Aboriginal cultures believed the world was created by ancestral totemic spirits during this period.
- Water vessel with one or more supports on either side.
- Large Polynesian rock sculptures of the upper human body
- Art practiced by Aboriginal groups, made from inner strips of tree that are painted or decorated. Style varies by location.
- These are used to help people navigate the ocean, noting the ocean swell patterns, island placements, and so on.
- Carved from a single piece of wood, it depicts multiple humans standing on top of each other.
- A community meeting place for performing ceremonies, and all formal functions.
21 Clues: Indigenous Polynesian people • The culture that carved the Moai • Water vessel with one or more supports on either side. • Large Polynesian rock sculptures of the upper human body • A smaller human stone sculpture created by Polynesian cultures • A community meeting place for performing ceremonies, and all formal functions. • ...
