art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
Bet 2018-10-10
20 Clues: page 62 • page 68 • page 87 • page 23 • page 95 • page 29 • page 87 • page 83 • page 83 • page 221 • page 116 • page 200 • page 302 • page 222 • page 66-67 • page 65-66 • page 321,333 • page 226-227 • page 72-73,77, 80-82 • page 158,227-228,230,243 and 245
Kiso Eigo 10 2015-10-27
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- (page 22) Mech’s family lives on the ___ floor.
- (page 86) Angel is eating ___.
- (page 18) Skippy’s hands are ___.
- (page 58) Finfy ___ with Dolphy every day.
- (page 50) Lolan opens the ___ and water comes in.
- (page 82) The server gives ___ to Sage.
- (page 22) Skippy’s knees are ___.
- (page 42) Lolan and Milo carry the special boat to ___ ___,
- (page 50) Milo lets go of the ___.
- (page 62) Finfy is Mech’s swimming ___.
- (page 70) Now, Mech is strong and ___.
- (page 78) Skippy is hungry and ___.
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- (page 26) Head, shoulders, knees and ___...
- (page 86) Angel can’t say, ‘Finfy.’ She says, ‘___.’
- (page 82) Sage wants four cheeseburgers and one ___ ___.
- (page 66) The school on Pepper Island is ___ the schools in Jam City.
- (page 70) On Pepper Island, Mech eats ___ ___.
- (page 62) Mech is good at ___.
- (page 30) Many people eat ___ spaghetti in Jam City.
- (page 42) Lolan and Milo tie the special boat to the ___.
- (page 58) Skippy usually ___ water to Lolan.
- (page 18) Finfy is happy. She can meet ___.
- (page 66) Oliver goes to a ___ ___ every night.
- (page 90) The ___ ___ says, ‘Twenty dollars.”
- (page 78) A hamburger is three dollars and ___ cents in Jam City.
- (page 38) Milo’s ___ is never busy.
26 Clues: (page 86) Angel is eating ___. • (page 62) Mech is good at ___. • (page 18) Skippy’s hands are ___. • (page 22) Skippy’s knees are ___. • (page 50) Milo lets go of the ___. • (page 78) Skippy is hungry and ___. • (page 38) Milo’s ___ is never busy. • (page 70) Now, Mech is strong and ___. • (page 82) The server gives ___ to Sage. • (page 62) Finfy is Mech’s swimming ___. • ...
Macbeth Act III: Imagery and Diction 2022-02-07
Across
- On page 116, Iranian.
- On page 128, a chieftain from the North.
- On page 116, a synonym for 'priests'.
- A grimly ironic French adjective on page 108.
- On page 112, gravestones.
- On page 114, a synonym for law.
- An affectionate epithet on page 110.
- An adjective on page 108: synonym for imprisoned.
- On page 108, a metaphor for vengeance.
- An ironic adjective on page 126.
- Abstract noun on p126: wickedness.
- 116 adjective implying Banquo's evanescence.
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- On 116, an abstract noun meaning 'humour'
- Ironic noun on page 126: Macbeth's victims
- Macbeth's command on page 116.
- The verb on page 122 meaning 'completed'.
- On page 118, a synonym for 'thought of'.
- The verb on page 124: Macbeth's hubris.
- A synonym for banquet on page 108
- An ambiguous, euphemistic verb on page 106.
- On page 112, a bitterly condemnatory adjective
- An adjective on page 108, perhaps exaggerating.
- The verb on page 112 implying 'created'.
- On page 122, the river of pain in Hades.
- On page 112, a reminder of another tragedy.
- On 116, an adjective associated with pallor.
- The adjective on page 110 meaning 'made perfect'.
27 Clues: On page 116, Iranian. • On page 112, gravestones. • Macbeth's command on page 116. • On page 114, a synonym for law. • An ironic adjective on page 126. • A synonym for banquet on page 108 • Abstract noun on p126: wickedness. • An affectionate epithet on page 110. • On page 116, a synonym for 'priests'. • On page 108, a metaphor for vengeance. • ...
Subjects, Assignments and Miscellaneous 2024-11-22
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- Warm up 29
- Lunch 17
- Course 6
- English 7
- Page 20
- Foreign languages 8
- Semester 24
- Class work 5
- Activities 2
- Subjects 27
- French class 9
- Assignment 4
- Math class 18
- Homework 14
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- Geography 10
- Sciences 23
- Literature 16
- Grade 12
- Notes 19
- History 13
- German 11
- Algebra 3
- A presentation 1
- Social studies 25
- Quiz 21
- Schedule 22
- Languages 15
- Spanish class 26
- Test 28
29 Clues: Page 20 • Quiz 21 • Test 28 • Grade 12 • Lunch 17 • Notes 19 • Course 6 • German 11 • Algebra 3 • English 7 • Warm up 29 • History 13 • Sciences 23 • Schedule 22 • Semester 24 • Subjects 27 • Homework 14 • Geography 10 • Languages 15 • Class work 5 • Activities 2 • Assignment 4 • Literature 16 • Math class 18 • French class 9 • A presentation 1 • Spanish class 26 • Social studies 25 • Foreign languages 8
A Changing World 2023-11-14
Across
- The page where you will find definitions of unfamiliar words.
- Across nations.
- The acronym for instant message.
- The person who would direct your phone call.
- A business intending to make a profit.
- The page where the chapter outline is found.
- The first portable speaker.
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- Making a copy of a file (pg. 8).
- A type of tape that music can be stored on.
- Bringing supplies from overseas.
- Synonym for improvements (pg. 4).
- A type of phone you can bring anywhere with you.
- Flying overseas (pg. 16).
- The word for people buying things.
- The oldest version of a CD.
15 Clues: Across nations. • Flying overseas (pg. 16). • The oldest version of a CD. • The first portable speaker. • Making a copy of a file (pg. 8). • Bringing supplies from overseas. • The acronym for instant message. • Synonym for improvements (pg. 4). • The word for people buying things. • A business intending to make a profit. • A type of tape that music can be stored on. • ...
APAH Medieval Crossword 2024-11-01
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- page in a manuscript
- design stitched into fabric
- full-body halo
- Greek word for Christ, Ruler of the World
- the ornamented first letter of a text in manuscript
- Greek word for One Who Gives Birth to Christ
- painting technique uses hot wax to carry pigment
- curved triangular corner dome support
- the attribute animal for St. Luke
- used to fasten garments
- basic geometric measure of the Romanesque church
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- the opening page of a gospel
- to honor as in a saint or relic
- fear of the empty space
- monastic room set apart for writing
- means "partitioned" in French
- main decorative element in Byzantine art
- animal-based designs
- calf skin
- earliest Christian church plan
20 Clues: calf skin • full-body halo • page in a manuscript • animal-based designs • fear of the empty space • used to fasten garments • design stitched into fabric • the opening page of a gospel • means "partitioned" in French • earliest Christian church plan • to honor as in a saint or relic • the attribute animal for St. Luke • monastic room set apart for writing • ...
Anna's Xmas crossword 2017-12-10
Subjects, Assignments and Miscellaneous 2024-11-22
Across
- Homework 14
- Social studies 25
- Schedule 22
- Math class 18
- Assignment 4
- French class 9
- Test 28
- Quiz 21
- Lunch 17
- Notes 19
- Grade 12
- Semester 24
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- Course 6
- Foreign languages 8
- Literature 16
- Class work 5
- Geography 10
- Presentation 1
- Warm up 29
- Languages 15
- Subjects 27
- Algebra 3
- Sciences 23
- History 13
- German 11
- Activities 2
- Spanish class 26
- Page 20
- English 7
29 Clues: Test 28 • Page 20 • Quiz 21 • Course 6 • Lunch 17 • Notes 19 • Grade 12 • Algebra 3 • German 11 • English 7 • Warm up 29 • History 13 • Homework 14 • Schedule 22 • Subjects 27 • Sciences 23 • Semester 24 • Class work 5 • Geography 10 • Languages 15 • Assignment 4 • Activities 2 • Literature 16 • Math class 18 • Presentation 1 • French class 9 • Spanish class 26 • Social studies 25 • Foreign languages 8
1984 Crossword, INS #2 Part One 2015-01-24
Across
- The city Winston lives in. (Page 5)
- The common word for lower-class citizens. (Page 72)
- "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6)
- The official language of Oceania. (Page 5)
- The main tool the party uses to watch the citizens. (Page 9)
- The underground organization that fights the Party. (Page 15)
- The man who introduced Winston to the Brotherhood. (Page 12)
- The leader of the Party. (Page 3)
- The goal of the Ministry of Peace. (Page 225)
- Oceania's ally at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4)
- Thinking anything that goes against the Party. (Page 21)
- Winston's wife. (Page 67)
- The main character's first name. (Page 3)
- "Freedom is _______" (Page 6)
- The goal of the Ministry of Truth. (Page 225)
- Winston's partner. (Page 136)
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- The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13)
- What two plus two equals, according to the Party. (Page 290)
- The goal of the Ministry of Love. (Page 225)
- "War is _____" (Page 6)
- What Winston puts in his coffee. (Page 147)
- The government of Oceania. (Page 13)
- The name for the police in Oceania. (Page 4)
- The nation the book takes place in. (Page 5)
- Belief in two mutually contradictory things at once. (Page 9)
- The man who owned the antique shop. (Page 143)
- The man who was handed to the Thought Police by his daughter. (Page 59)
- The goal of the Ministry of Plenty. (Page 225)
- Oceania's enemy at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
30 Clues: "War is _____" (Page 6) • Winston's wife. (Page 67) • "Freedom is _______" (Page 6) • Winston's partner. (Page 136) • "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6) • The leader of the Party. (Page 3) • The city Winston lives in. (Page 5) • The government of Oceania. (Page 13) • The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4) • The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13) • ...
1984 Crossword, INS #2 Part One 2015-01-24
Across
- Oceania's enemy at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- Thinking anything that goes against the Party. (Page 21)
- The goal of the Ministry of Love. (Page 225)
- The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13)
- The underground organization that fights the Party. (Page 15)
- "War is _____" (Page 6)
- What Winston puts in his coffee. (Page 147)
- The government of Oceania. (Page 13)
- The city Winston lives in. (Page 5)
- The common word for lower-class citizens. (Page 72)
- The goal of the Ministry of Plenty. (Page 225)
- Oceania's ally at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- The goal of the Ministry of Truth. (Page 225)
- Winston's wife. (Page 67)
- "Freedom is _______" (Page 6)
- What two plus two equals, according to the Party. (Page 290)
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- Winston's partner. (Page 136)
- "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6)
- The name for the police in Oceania. (Page 4)
- The man who owned the antique shop. (Page 143)
- The leader of the Party. (Page 3)
- The official language of Oceania. (Page 5)
- The main tool the party uses to watch the citizens. (Page 9)
- The goal of the Ministry of Peace. (Page 225)
- Belief in two mutually contradictory things at once. (Page 9)
- The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4)
- The main character's first name. (Page 3)
- The nation the book takes place in. (Page 5)
- The man who was handed to the Thought Police by his daughter. (Page 59)
- The man who introduced Winston to the Brotherhood. (Page 12)
30 Clues: "War is _____" (Page 6) • Winston's wife. (Page 67) • Winston's partner. (Page 136) • "Freedom is _______" (Page 6) • "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6) • The leader of the Party. (Page 3) • The city Winston lives in. (Page 5) • The government of Oceania. (Page 13) • The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4) • The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13) • ...
1984 Crossword, INS #2 Part One 2015-01-24
Across
- The city Winston lives in. (Page 5)
- The leader of the Party. (Page 3)
- The goal of the Ministry of Plenty. (Page 225)
- Thinking anything that goes against the Party. (Page 21)
- What two plus two equals, according to the Party. (Page 290)
- The goal of the Ministry of Love. (Page 225)
- The main tool the party uses to watch the citizens. (Page 9)
- The government of Oceania. (Page 13)
- Winston's wife. (Page 67)
- The main character's first name. (Page 3)
- The man who introduced Winston to the Brotherhood. (Page 12)
- The common word for lower-class citizens. (Page 72)
- "Freedom is _______" (Page 6)
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- The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4)
- The goal of the Ministry of Peace. (Page 225)
- The underground organization that fights the Party. (Page 15)
- The name for the police in Oceania. (Page 4)
- The nation the book takes place in. (Page 5)
- Belief in two mutually contradictory things at once. (Page 9)
- The man who owned the antique shop. (Page 143)
- "War is _____" (Page 6)
- The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13)
- What Winston puts in his coffee. (Page 147)
- Oceania's enemy at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- Winston's partner. (Page 136)
- Oceania's ally at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- The man who was handed to the Thought Police by his daughter. (Page 59)
- "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6)
- The official language of Oceania. (Page 5)
- The goal of the Ministry of Truth. (Page 225)
30 Clues: "War is _____" (Page 6) • Winston's wife. (Page 67) • Winston's partner. (Page 136) • "Freedom is _______" (Page 6) • "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6) • The leader of the Party. (Page 3) • The city Winston lives in. (Page 5) • The government of Oceania. (Page 13) • The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4) • The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13) • ...
1984 Crossword, INS #2 Part One 2015-01-24
Across
- The man who was handed to the Thought Police by his daughter. (Page 59)
- The main tool the party uses to watch the citizens. (Page 9)
- "War is _____" (Page 6)
- The man who introduced Winston to the Brotherhood. (Page 12)
- The name for the police in Oceania. (Page 4)
- Winston's wife. (Page 67)
- Oceania's ally at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4)
- The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13)
- The official language of Oceania. (Page 5)
- The main character's first name. (Page 3)
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- The goal of the Ministry of Peace. (Page 225)
- The goal of the Ministry of Love. (Page 225)
- Winston's partner. (Page 136)
- The nation the book takes place in. (Page 5)
- Thinking anything that goes against the Party. (Page 21)
- What Winston puts in his coffee. (Page 147)
- What two plus two equals, according to the Party. (Page 290)
- The underground organization that fights the Party. (Page 15)
- The man who owned the antique shop. (Page 143)
- The common word for lower-class citizens. (Page 72)
- Belief in two mutually contradictory things at once. (Page 9)
- The leader of the Party. (Page 3)
- "Freedom is _______" (Page 6)
- The goal of the Ministry of Plenty. (Page 225)
- The government of Oceania. (Page 13)
- Oceania's enemy at the beginning of the book. (Page 15)
- The city Winston lives in. (Page 5)
- "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6)
- The goal of the Ministry of Truth. (Page 225)
30 Clues: "War is _____" (Page 6) • Winston's wife. (Page 67) • Winston's partner. (Page 136) • "Freedom is _______" (Page 6) • "Ignorance is ________" (Page 6) • The leader of the Party. (Page 3) • The city Winston lives in. (Page 5) • The government of Oceania. (Page 13) • The philosophy of the Party. (Page 4) • The leader of the Brotherhood. (Page 13) • ...
Vocabulary Lesson 2024-04-29
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- Page 385 - Constant and does not change
- Page 77 - Happening to early
- Page 244 - Making something sound worse
- Page 147 - An interruption or a crazy remark
- page 69 - A slow or long process
- Page 39 - Quiet; not likely to have a big effect
- Page 161 - Being in a coma
- Page 97 - Really hot
- Page 118 - To turn or rotate quickly
- Page 174 - Hard to understand
- Page 297 - To agree with something, but not being sure about it
- Page 141 - To signal to someone with a wave or nod
- Page 68 - Suddenly and unexpected
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- Page 23 - A lot; continuously
- Page 75 - A rank in the British military; higher than colonel, lower than major general
- Page 103 - Change direction suddenly
- Page 161 - The outline of an object
- Page 200 - Thin because of being malnourished by lack of nutrition or an illness
- Page 159 - Foretelling the future
- Page 363 - Impossible to prevent
- Page 214 - Neither parallel or at 90 degrees
- Page 165 - A speech or writing of a dead person complimenting them
- Page 321 - Being surprised
- Page 325 - To heat a liquid into a gas, and then to heat it back into a liquid to purify it
- Page 339 - A thin build
- Page 186 - Not able to have kids
- Page 251 - A sign that something, usually bad, is going to happen
- Page 266 - Being really happy
- Page 59 - Making something stronger than before
- Page 229 - Being happy
30 Clues: Page 97 - Really hot • Page 229 - Being happy • Page 339 - A thin build • Page 161 - Being in a coma • Page 321 - Being surprised • Page 77 - Happening to early • Page 23 - A lot; continuously • Page 174 - Hard to understand • Page 266 - Being really happy • page 69 - A slow or long process • Page 363 - Impossible to prevent • Page 186 - Not able to have kids • ...
The Secret Garden chp. 1-4 revision exercise 2016-04-24
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- a lethal disease (page 3)
- huge grassland (page 17)
- Martha to her mom on her day off (page 27)
- this was mary at age 6 (page 1)
- Sahib Mary's mother (Page 1)
- Mr. Craven became this (page 13)
- mary though this of the robin (page 30)
- the secret garden was an example of this (page 27- 28)
- an accent (page 24
- this is what Martha was (pg 25)
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- this was Mary's skin tone (page 10)
- this was ben weatherstaff's expression (page 32)
- what mary thought of the moor when she first saw it (page 18)
- stubborn
- the servants ___ mary (page 3)
- Mary's parents were this (page 1)
- Martha was ___ (page 21)
- mary begen to be this in chp 4
- Sahib mary (page 2)
- an indian nanny (page 1)
20 Clues: stubborn • an accent (page 24 • Sahib mary (page 2) • huge grassland (page 17) • Martha was ___ (page 21) • an indian nanny (page 1) • a lethal disease (page 3) • Sahib Mary's mother (Page 1) • the servants ___ mary (page 3) • mary begen to be this in chp 4 • this was mary at age 6 (page 1) • this is what Martha was (pg 25) • Mr. Craven became this (page 13) • ...
Clubs 2022-02-09
Unit 1 England - lesson 2 2022-09-06
36 Clues: pen • vak • gym • read • desk • page • write • Frans • kunst • answer • lesson • muziek • pakken • rubber • pencil • student • rooster • teacher • homework • notebook • backpack • moeilijk • studeren • brugklas • nakijken • wiskunde • textbook • luisteren • begrijpen • classroom • highlighter • pencil case • geschiedenis • aardrijkskunde • natuur-, scheikunde • school middelbare school
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Macbeth Act III: Imagery and Diction 2022-02-07
Across
- On page 116, Iranian.
- On page 128, a chieftain from the North.
- On page 116, a synonym for 'priests'.
- A grimly ironic French adjective on page 108.
- On page 112, gravestones.
- On page 114, a synonym for law.
- An affectionate epithet on page 110.
- An adjective on page 108: synonym for imprisoned.
- On page 108, a metaphor for vengeance.
- An ironic adjective on page 126.
- Abstract noun on p126: wickedness.
- 116 adjective implying Banquo's evanescence.
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- On 116, an abstract noun meaning 'humour'
- Ironic noun on page 126: Macbeth's victims
- Macbeth's command on page 116.
- The verb on page 122 meaning 'completed'.
- On page 118, a synonym for 'thought of'.
- The verb on page 124: Macbeth's hubris.
- A synonym for banquet on page 108
- An ambiguous, euphemistic verb on page 106.
- On page 112, a bitterly condemnatory adjective
- An adjective on page 108, perhaps exaggerating.
- The verb on page 112 implying 'created'.
- On page 122, the river of pain in Hades.
- On page 112, a reminder of another tragedy.
- On 116, an adjective associated with pallor.
- The adjective on page 110 meaning 'made perfect'.
27 Clues: On page 116, Iranian. • On page 112, gravestones. • Macbeth's command on page 116. • On page 114, a synonym for law. • An ironic adjective on page 126. • A synonym for banquet on page 108 • Abstract noun on p126: wickedness. • An affectionate epithet on page 110. • On page 116, a synonym for 'priests'. • On page 108, a metaphor for vengeance. • ...
A Changing World 2023-11-14
Across
- The person who would direct your phone call.
- A type of phone you can bring anywhere with you.
- The oldest version of a CD.
- A type of tape that music can be stored on.
- Across nations.
- Synonym for improvements (pg. 4).
- Bringing supplies from overseas.
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- The first portable speaker.
- The page where the chapter outline is found.
- Making a copy of a file (pg. 8).
- A business intending to make a profit.
- Flying overseas (pg. 16).
- The word for people buying things.
- The acronym for instant message.
- The page where you will find definitions of unfamiliar words.
15 Clues: Across nations. • Flying overseas (pg. 16). • The first portable speaker. • The oldest version of a CD. • Making a copy of a file (pg. 8). • The acronym for instant message. • Bringing supplies from overseas. • Synonym for improvements (pg. 4). • The word for people buying things. • A business intending to make a profit. • A type of tape that music can be stored on. • ...
It's your world 2018-10-09
20 Clues: 193 • page 10 • page 33 • page 99 • page 26 • page 85 • page 33 • page 19 • page 302 • page 291 • page 237 • page 110 • page 224 • page 249 • page 237 • page 109 • page 307 • page 146 • pages 7, 93 • pages 27-28
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- component of all organic molecules. page 26
- Table Listing of elements. page 24
- Most useful form of energy in living systems.page 24
- average age of the relative weights of all isotopes. page 28
- Have a definite shape and volume. page 24
- The movement of charged particles.page 24
- Neither definite shape or volume. Page 24
- component of both organic and inorganic molecules. page 26
- sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons. page 27
- name given to something that has two poles of charge. page 34
- when bonds are both made and broken. page 36
- particles are larger than in a solution. page 29
- Energy in Action. page 24
- Stored energy. page 24
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24
- gains stability by losing one electron. page 32
- equal to the number of protons in it's nucleus. page 27
- particles do not settle out or scatter light. page 29
- unequal electron pair sharing
- a substance composed of two or more components physically intermixed. page 29
- Stored in bonds of chemical substances. page 24
- bonds are broken in larger molecules. page 36
- All matter is composed of it. page 25
- Have definite volume but takes the shape of its container. page 24
- positively charged. page 25
- Process of atomic decay
- the reactant accepting electrons is said to be. page 36
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- found as salt in bones and teeth. page 26
- Energy directly involved in moving matter. page 24
- Isotopes that experience atomic decay. page 28
- influences the pH of body fluids. page 26
- a heterogenous mixture that tends to settle out. page 30
- combination of atoms held together by chemical bonds. page 28
- elements that have multiple structural variations. page 27
- Contains protons and neutrons bound together. page 25
- when atoms attract electrons very strongly. page 34
- a substance that increases the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed. page 38
- sharing of electrons. page 32
- negatively charged. page 25
- Each element is composed of it. page 24
- where an electron is most likely to be found. page 26
- occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed. page 35
- when atoms bind. page 28
- small particles bond to form larger, more complex molecules. page 36
- component of muscle proteins. page 26
- component of proteins and nucleic acids. page 26
- Capacity to do work.Page 24
- complete transfer of electrons.page 34
- reactions that release energy. page 37
- the reactant losing the electrons is said to be. page 36
50 Clues: Stored energy. page 24 • Process of atomic decay • when atoms bind. page 28 • Energy in Action. page 24 • negatively charged. page 25 • Capacity to do work.Page 24 • positively charged. page 25 • sharing of electrons. page 32 • unequal electron pair sharing • Table Listing of elements. page 24 • component of muscle proteins. page 26 • All matter is composed of it. page 25 • ...
Zootopia Vocab 2 2025-07-04
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- She wants to solve __________. page 6
- The animals in Zootopia are __________. page 26
- Judy and Nick __________ into an old hospital. page 20
- Mayor Lionheart is __________ for kidnapping animals. page 25
- Judy and Nick tell Chief Bogo that the missing animals are at the __________. page 24
- She __________ to Nick. page 30
- A doctor tells him that __________ turns the animals into savage beasts. page 22
- They __________ a case of the night howler juice. page 33
- They will keep working together to keep Zootopia __________! page 38
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- He and Judy __________ the night howler juice with blueberry juice. page 36
- She grabs the case and __________ Nick to take the night howler juice. page 34
- There are other __________ animals, too. page 21
- It is __________ Lionheart! page 22
- Her dad tells her about __________ __________. page 28
- Nick and Judy make a great __________. page 38
- Lionheart does not want the city to __________. page 23
- They are __________ that can make animals go crazy. page 29
- Judy __________ the police force. page 27
- Then she can __________ the city. page 35
- Judy and Nick find a secret night howler __________. page 32
20 Clues: She __________ to Nick. page 30 • It is __________ Lionheart! page 22 • She wants to solve __________. page 6 • Judy __________ the police force. page 27 • Then she can __________ the city. page 35 • Nick and Judy make a great __________. page 38 • The animals in Zootopia are __________. page 26 • There are other __________ animals, too. page 21 • ...
Mineral Identification 2024-03-25
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- An inorganic, naturally occurring solid with a specific chemical composition.
- Describes the metallic or nonmetallic way that a mineral reflects light from its surface.
- This mineral has a hardness of 3 with rhombohedral cleavage.
- The luster of galena.
- This mineral has a hardness of 6.5-7.5 and can be dark red.
- This is the softest mineral on page 16.
- This is how many minerals have cleavage according to page 16 of the reference table.
- This mineral can be black or dark green, can scratch fluorite but is scratched by Potassium Feldspar.
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- This mineral can be easily scratched by a fingernail, has cleavage, a metallic luster, and has a blacks streak?
- Ability of a mineral to break evenly along one or more flat planes due to its internally arrangement of atoms.
- When a mineral breaks unevenly
- This is the chemical element "F"
- The hardness of quartz.
- This mineral has a hardness of 2.5 and can melt ice.
- This mineral has a hardness of 2.5 and is an ore of lead.
- This mineral has a white-yellow streak.
- The color a mineral leaves after rubbing it on a porcelain plate
- The chemical symbol for this element is "Fe"
18 Clues: The luster of galena. • The hardness of quartz. • When a mineral breaks unevenly • This is the chemical element "F" • This mineral has a white-yellow streak. • This is the softest mineral on page 16. • The chemical symbol for this element is "Fe" • This mineral has a hardness of 2.5 and can melt ice. • This mineral has a hardness of 2.5 and is an ore of lead. • ...
Persepolis 2014-12-30
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- What does Marjane go out to buy? Page 131
- How many heart attacks did Taher have after his son left? Page 118
- Marjane ______ around to see here parents one last time. Page 153
- What did Marjane do to her principal? Page 143
- What avenue did the teenagers hang out? Page 112
- What kind of school is there in Vienna? Page 147
- what did Marjane's mom put on the windows? Page 141
- What color was Neda's bracelet?
- What did Marjane have to lower? Page 133
- What class did Marjan skip? Page 113
- Where did Taher send his oldest son? Page 118
- What did Marjane leave when she ran to her house? Page 138
- Education What class did Marjan's friends skip? Page 111
- What did Marji's mom cover the windows with? Page 105
- Which town became the bomber's main target? Page 103
- Marji's aunt abandoned her ____ when the sirens started. Page 107
- What did Marjan do as an act of rebellion? Page 117
- What kind of shoes did Marjane get? Page 131
- Who does Taher want to see again? Page 124
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- Who does Ebi (Marjan's father) go to get a passport? Page 123
- How many years were the borders closed? Page 118
- How much was Niloufar's life worth in dollars? Page 146
- who got whipped 75 times? Page 105
- Where did Marjane's parents want to send her? Page 147
- How many minutes did the bombing last? Page 136
- What instrument did Marji's dad play? Page 106
- What were the Iraqi missiles called? Page 136
- What happened to Marjane because she hit the principal? Page 143
- Where's Marjan's hideaway? Page 114
- Where do Marjane's parents go on vacation? Page 126
- Where did Marjane's mom hide the posters? Page 127
- No _____ in the world could relieve Marjane's anger. Page 142
- What did the people drink at the party? Page 106
- What were Marjan's friends actually interested in? Page 112
- What kind of jacket did Marjane get? Page 130
- How many months did it take Khosro to make the stamp? Page 123
36 Clues: What color was Neda's bracelet? • who got whipped 75 times? Page 105 • Where's Marjan's hideaway? Page 114 • What class did Marjan skip? Page 113 • What did Marjane have to lower? Page 133 • What does Marjane go out to buy? Page 131 • Who does Taher want to see again? Page 124 • What kind of shoes did Marjane get? Page 131 • What were the Iraqi missiles called? Page 136 • ...
BASIC CHEMISTRY 2024-09-13
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- Each element is composed of it. page 24
- negatively charged. page 25
- complete transfer of electrons.page 34
- Process of atomic decay
- name given to something that has two poles of charge. page 34
- unequal electron pair sharing
- a substance composed of two or more components physically intermixed. page 29
- equal to the number of protons in it's nucleus. page 27
- when bonds are both made and broken. page 36
- combination of atoms held together by chemical bonds. page 28
- small particles bond to form larger, more complex molecules. page 36
- component of proteins and nucleic acids. page 26
- found as salt in bones and teeth. page 26
- a heterogenous mixture that tends to settle out. page 30
- Most useful form of energy in living systems.page 24
- Capacity to do work.Page 24
- The movement of charged particles.page 24
- Contains protons and neutrons bound together. page 25
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24
- Energy directly involved in moving matter. page 24
- occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed. page 35
- reactions that release energy. page 37
- component of muscle proteins. page 26
- Isotopes that experience atomic decay. page 28
- the reactant accepting electrons is said to be. page 36
- particles do not settle out or scatter light. page 29
- Stored energy. page 24
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- Have a definite shape and volume. page 24
- elements that have multiple structural variations. page 27
- the reactant losing the electrons is said to be. page 36
- influences the pH of body fluids. page 26
- when atoms bind. page 28
- gains stability by losing one electron. page 32
- average age of the relative weights of all isotopes. page 28
- positively charged. page 25
- Have definite volume but takes the shape of its container. page 24
- Neither definite shape or volume. Page 24
- particles are larger than in a solution. page 29
- bonds are broken in larger molecules. page 36
- when atoms attract electrons very strongly. page 34
- Energy in Action. page 24
- Stored in bonds of chemical substances. page 24
- sum of the masses of its protons and neutrons. page 27
- All matter is composed of it. page 25
- Table Listing of elements. page 24
- where an electron is most likely to be found. page 26
- a substance that increases the rate of chemical reactions without themselves becoming chemically changed. page 38
- component of all organic molecules. page 26
- sharing of electrons. page 32
- component of both organic and inorganic molecules. page 26
50 Clues: Stored energy. page 24 • Process of atomic decay • when atoms bind. page 28 • Energy in Action. page 24 • negatively charged. page 25 • positively charged. page 25 • Capacity to do work.Page 24 • unequal electron pair sharing • sharing of electrons. page 32 • Table Listing of elements. page 24 • All matter is composed of it. page 25 • component of muscle proteins. page 26 • ...
Who is Elie Wiesel? - Religion Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-06
Across
- Adhering to the rules of religion. (page 3)
- Often used for a religious ritual. (page 67)
- The study of religion Elie often did with Moishe. (page 3)
- Asking for forgiveness(for sins). (page 69)
- Includes: Holy Week, Yom Kippur, Pentecost, and more. (page 67)
- Elie wanted to have a teacher that would teach this to him. (page 4)
- The day of Atonement. (page 69)
- Comes from the Old English word "bidel", which means "herald" or "apparitor". (page 1)
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- A Jewish prayer. (page 68)
- Elie learned this through Moishe at the beginning of the book. (page 5)
- Creator and ruler of the universe in Judaism. (page 20)
- Elie did not ____ because he was already starving.(page 69)
- Another term for a place of worship. (page 3)
- Admiration (for God). (page 67)
- Elie did this very often before his faith was challenged. (page 4)
- A system of religious beliefs. (page 5)
- A place of worship. (page 22)
- A branch of Judaism.(page 3)
- The day of rest and worship. (page 22)
- Elie slowly loses his in how ____ he is. (page 71)
20 Clues: A Jewish prayer. (page 68) • A branch of Judaism.(page 3) • A place of worship. (page 22) • Admiration (for God). (page 67) • The day of Atonement. (page 69) • The day of rest and worship. (page 22) • A system of religious beliefs. (page 5) • Adhering to the rules of religion. (page 3) • Asking for forgiveness(for sins). (page 69) • ...
Holocaust 2025-02-26
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- another word for hurt physically page 6
- CBS series that includes living on a tropical island and attending tribal council page 9
- hard work page 100
- German Hate page 15
- Siblings
- 1933-1945 page 9
- a place to be buried page 6
- striping them of their clothes and soul
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- The Enemy page 9
- Publisher back cover
- family died
- small food portions
- Noble peace prize page 41
- Romanian town page 3
- big fireplace to burn the bodies page 29
- group of cows page 6
- Main Character page 1
- a myth a _____. page 7
- not strong page 38
- another word for sick
20 Clues: Siblings • family died • The Enemy page 9 • 1933-1945 page 9 • hard work page 100 • not strong page 38 • small food portions • German Hate page 15 • Publisher back cover • Romanian town page 3 • group of cows page 6 • Main Character page 1 • another word for sick • a myth a _____. page 7 • Noble peace prize page 41 • a place to be buried page 6 • another word for hurt physically page 6 • ...
Words Sha Sha and Han Han should know! 2025-07-25
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- Italian noodles
- What tony can do (page 38)
- Put on your feet
- Boring food (page 68)
- Where you are from
- Kind of store (page 56)
- Black and white horse
- Man's name (page 78)
- City (page 76)
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- On the wall (page 50)
- Gareth's name
- Where you go shopping
- What is broken (page 54)
- Music (page 8)
- Language (page 36)
- Where you wash clothes (page 70)
- Sha Sha said it is delicious yesterday
- Bad food (page 82)
- Where you exercise (page 70)
- Purple and white vegetable
20 Clues: Gareth's name • Music (page 8) • City (page 76) • Italian noodles • Put on your feet • Language (page 36) • Where you are from • Bad food (page 82) • Man's name (page 78) • On the wall (page 50) • Where you go shopping • Boring food (page 68) • Black and white horse • Kind of store (page 56) • What is broken (page 54) • What tony can do (page 38) • Purple and white vegetable • ...
The sword of summer By Rick Riordan 2024-02-12
6 Clues: doomsday (page 60) • Fire giant (page 39) • sine language (page 16) • the main character (all pages) • worrier paradise (Pages 52-159) • MAKE WAY FOR DUCKLINGS (page 38)
Firsthand Success Crossword Puzzle Units 1-12 2022-03-23
Across
- Niwat thinks some of his elephants are ______ than some of the people he knows. (page 79)
- Dr. Black Jack had no _____ when he was a child. (page 111)
- Where does Darci have to be by 10:30pm? (page 103)
- Where did the man go on vacation? (Page 66)
- Who is wearing glasses? (page 29)
- The man decides to take a ______. (page 38)
- Paulo is wearing a _______ shirt. (page 23)
- Romeo and Juliet were so ______. (page 106)
- The _____ is between the bookstore and the coffee shop. (page 36)
- What does Didem's Canadian friend do? (page 51)
- It's made of cloth. It's very long and thin. People wear it around their necks. (page 48)
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- What is Gisele's job? (page 27)
- What kind of screen does Todd use to help him read? (page 87)
- The park is across from the department store and the ________. (page 36)
- A ____ knocked Frane down eight years ago. (page 71)
- What is Betty's family name? (page 19)
- The man bought the object on _______. (page 46)
- The woman's neighbor is wearing _____ pants. (page 22)
- What is the woman's dream job? (page 54)
- Where is Ananda from? (page 35)
- Where does Jay live now? (page 43)
- The bakery is next to the ______. (page 36)
- How many people's faces can you see on page 20?
- Their teacher is really good, but _____. (page 98)
- Where are the two people going? (page 14)
- What is the most common family name in the U.S? (page 19)
- Where is David from? (page 95)
- Where will Yuka and Misako visit for two weeks? (page 59)
28 Clues: Where is David from? (page 95) • What is Gisele's job? (page 27) • Where is Ananda from? (page 35) • Who is wearing glasses? (page 29) • Where does Jay live now? (page 43) • What is Betty's family name? (page 19) • What is the woman's dream job? (page 54) • Where are the two people going? (page 14) • Where did the man go on vacation? (Page 66) • ...
Comp Book Test 2025-05-22
Across
- What is the answer to number 8 on page 60?
- What is the answer to 19 on page 65?
- What is the answer to number 7 on page 25?
- What is the x to number 9 on page 77?
- How many expectations are on page 1?
- What is the answer to number 1 on page 62?
- What is the answer to number 15 on page 28?
- What is the x on number 4 page 14?
- What is the answer to number 2 on page 31?
- What is the answer to number 18 on page 28?
- What is the answer to number 8 on page 33?
- What is the answer to number 8 on page 35?
- What is the title of page 80?
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- What is the title of page 62?
- What is the answer to number 6 on page 3?
- What is the answer to 14 on page 67?
- What is the y to number 2 on page 74?
- What is the answer to 33 on page 44?
- What is the title to page 5?
- roots What is the title of page 56?
- What is the title of page 93,94?
- What is the answer to number 1 on page 96?
- What is the title of page 85?
- What is the title of page 12,13?
- What is the asymptote to number 4 on page 87?
25 Clues: What is the title to page 5? • What is the title of page 62? • What is the title of page 85? • What is the title of page 80? • What is the title of page 93,94? • What is the title of page 12,13? • What is the x on number 4 page 14? • roots What is the title of page 56? • What is the answer to 19 on page 65? • What is the answer to 14 on page 67? • ...
The components and importance of air 2024-10-29
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- Plants use carbon dioxide in a process to make food known as p________. (page 124)
- The atmosphere helps to maintain the t_______ of Earth. (page 126)
- We _______ in oxygen. (page 124)
- Microorganisms such as b_______ can make us sick. (page 125)
- What is the largest component of air? (page 124)
- There are other things in the air such as m_______. (page 125)
- The layer of air surrounding Earth is called... (page 123)
- Noble gases have n____ in them. (page 125)
- Without air, we cannot hear any ______. (page 126)
- Carbon dioxide is a useful gas for p_____. (page 124)
- Noble gases have h____ in them. (page 125)
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- W____ v____ is also present in the air. 2 words (page 125)
- Air is a m______ of different gases. (page 123)
- A toy that needs air to work. b____ b___. 2 words (page 127)
- Nitrogen is used to make fertilizers, e_________ and other substances. (page 124)
- Our body needs oxygen to produce e_____ from the foot we eat. (page 124)
- B_______ filled with helium float upwards. (page 125)
- This is in the air. D___. (page 125)
- Oxygen is needed for b______. (page 124)
- Argon is used to fill l____ b____. 2 words (page 125)
- Oxygen is needed for r______. (page 124)
- Nitrogen is U_________. (page 124)
- Air is mixture of nitrogen, ______, carbon dioxide and noble gases. (page 123)
- Without oxygen, living things cannot s______. (page 124)
- Noble gases have a____ in them. (page 125)
- Sound needs air to t_____. (page 126)
26 Clues: We _______ in oxygen. (page 124) • Nitrogen is U_________. (page 124) • This is in the air. D___. (page 125) • Sound needs air to t_____. (page 126) • Oxygen is needed for b______. (page 124) • Oxygen is needed for r______. (page 124) • Noble gases have a____ in them. (page 125) • Noble gases have n____ in them. (page 125) • Noble gases have h____ in them. (page 125) • ...
Characters in Night 2025-03-03
Across
- The person who shared bread with Elie, page 43
- This is Elie's fathers name, page 102
- The violinist who met talked to Elie on page 49
- The drummer, page 45
- The name of the lady who went crazy on the train, page 24
- One of the Czechoslovakia brothers page 50
- The Blockälteste who organized the soup, page 51
- Elie's forman who was a pole, page 49
- The rabbi who was looking for his son, page 91
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- This is the person who is in first person, cover
- the other Czechoslovakia brother page 50
- Elie's dad's friend, page 102
- The person who got trampled to death on the run, page 86
- The Germans man full of wit who complained about not being able to play Beethoven, page 49
- the angel of death/person who told them where to go, page 31
- the name of the beadle in the temple, page 3
- Elies youngest sister, page 4
- Elies middle sister, page 4
- Elies oldest sister, page 4
- Elie's Kapo/ who Hans warned him about,page 50
20 Clues: The drummer, page 45 • Elies middle sister, page 4 • Elies oldest sister, page 4 • Elie's dad's friend, page 102 • Elies youngest sister, page 4 • This is Elie's fathers name, page 102 • Elie's forman who was a pole, page 49 • the other Czechoslovakia brother page 50 • One of the Czechoslovakia brothers page 50 • the name of the beadle in the temple, page 3 • ...
Reading SOL Review 2021-05-07
Across
- point of view where the narrator only knows what one character is thinking or feeling (page 2)
- repeated use of sounds, words, or ideas for emphasis (page 3)
- explains how one events leads to another (page 4)
- mentions the main idea of a section, helpful when skimming for information (page 4)
- the part of the story where the conflict is solved, happily or unhappily (page 2)
- describes the steps or directions (page 4)
- the use of clues to hint at what's coming next in the story (page 2)
- a phrase formed by contradictory words (page 3)
- repetition of beginning sounds (page 3)
- song-like poem with rhyme, rhythm, and refrain (page 3)
- the events that lead to the resolution (page 2)
- a pair of rhyming lines (page 3)
- graphic organizer used to show the sequence of events (page 4)
- poem with five lines, AABBA rhyme scheme (page 3)
- feeling and emotion associated with a word (page 3)
- the writer's attitude towards the subject (page 3)
- figure of speech that is an extreme exaggeration (page 3)
- point of view where the narrator sees all, hears all, and knows all (page 2)
- a stanza that has four lines (page 3)
- imaginative writing (page 2)
- time, place, and duration (page 2)
- type of irony where the opposite happens of what is expected
- lists items, facts, reasons, or examples (also called listing) (page 4)
- character who stays the same throughout the story (page 2)
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- the use of words whose sound suggests it meaning (page 3)
- often mentions the main idea of the article (page 4)
- type of irony where a character says the opposite of what they really mean
- a figure of speech that makes a comparison without using like or as (page 3)
- explains a concept, situation, or idea by giving examples and an overall description (page 4)
- relates events in the order that they happen (page 4)
- a concrete object that represents a larger idea or feeling (page 3)
- figure of speech that uses the words "like" or "as" between a comparison of two unlike things (page 3)
- writing based on truth (page 2)
- the incident that introduces the main conflict or starts the story (page 2)
- the text explains a problem and how it can be fixed (page 4)
- words with opposite meanings (page 1)
- type of irony where the audience knows something the characters do not
- character who changes during the course of the story (page 2)
- the most intense moment in the story where the problem comes to a head (page 2)
- point of view narrated by someone within the story (page 2)
- repetition of final consonant sounds (page 3)
- __________/definition is when the writer defines his or her personal understanding of a topic (page 4)
- language that appeals to the five senses (page 3)
- repetition of vowel sounds (page 3)
- the emotional atmosphere of the story (page 3)
- the events that occur and complicate the problem (page 2)
- poetry with no regular rhyme scheme or meter (page 3)
- the author's message (page 2)
- what the story or passage is mostly about (page 2)
- words that have the same meaning (page 1)
- a poem that has a 5-7-5 syllable pattern, usually about nature (page 3)
51 Clues: imaginative writing (page 2) • the author's message (page 2) • writing based on truth (page 2) • a pair of rhyming lines (page 3) • time, place, and duration (page 2) • repetition of vowel sounds (page 3) • words with opposite meanings (page 1) • a stanza that has four lines (page 3) • repetition of beginning sounds (page 3) • words that have the same meaning (page 1) • ...
20-word crossword 2022-02-07
Across
- a pile of wood for burning a dead body page 163
- the seeds of an Asian plant used as a spice in cooking Page 169
- A sudden fall in which you end up sitting on the ground Page 56
- to draw or paint on a surface Page 134
- something that is extremely large and powerful that can't be stopped Page 140
- not able to be burned easily Page 61
- speech or writing that contains many words page 107
- A regular beat or rhythm Page 75
- to burn something slowly without flames but usually with smoke Page 117
- Fear that make you unable to do what is right or expected Page 82
- Causing hatred or strong dislike Page 35
- not able to make choices quickly and confidently Page 151
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- a person who annoys other people by correcting small errors page 153
- relating to sense of touch Page 61
- Very hungry Page 41
- statement or remark that expresses an important idea or rule Page 58
- to do something bad to someone who has hurt you Page 79
- comically or repulsively ugly or distorted Page 134
- happening at the same time Page 149
- a container that is used to hold something page 82
- able to be seen clearly Page 83
21 Clues: Very hungry Page 41 • able to be seen clearly Page 83 • A regular beat or rhythm Page 75 • relating to sense of touch Page 61 • happening at the same time Page 149 • not able to be burned easily Page 61 • to draw or paint on a surface Page 134 • Causing hatred or strong dislike Page 35 • a pile of wood for burning a dead body page 163 • ...
IceBlink Chapter 1-2 2023-05-09
Across
- Metek's dog. Page 12.
- He could _____ every dog in the village. Page 9.
- Without rest. Page 9.
- The weapoon used most by the Intuits. Page 31.
- The most feared creature in the artic. Page 31.
- Etah's baby son. Page 11.
- Barking, yelping, _________. Page 19.
- remains of a dead animal after the meat is taken off. Page 32.
- The main character. Page 11.
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- Without bark. Page 15.
- Unexplored/Not marked on the map. Page 15.
- People who live in the biggest country are called____. Page 15.
- The first thing Metek killed after he was an outcast. Page 31.
- Sheer face. Page 13.
- The bears Eskimo name. Page 28.
- The galaxy we live in. Page 7.
- the title of chapter 2.Page 21.
- Broken, Cracked ,_____. Page 17
- The caribous Eskimo name. Page 30.
19 Clues: Sheer face. Page 13. • Metek's dog. Page 12. • Without rest. Page 9. • Without bark. Page 15. • Etah's baby son. Page 11. • The main character. Page 11. • The galaxy we live in. Page 7. • The bears Eskimo name. Page 28. • the title of chapter 2.Page 21. • Broken, Cracked ,_____. Page 17 • The caribous Eskimo name. Page 30. • Barking, yelping, _________. Page 19. • ...
Characters in Night 2025-03-03
Across
- Elies middle sister, page 4
- The Blockälteste who organized the soup, page 51
- Elies youngest sister, page 4
- The name of the lady who went crazy on the train, page 24
- Elies oldest sister, page 4
- One of the Czechoslovakia brothers page 50
- the name of the beadle in the temple, page 3
- The violinist who met talked to Elie on page 49
- the angel of death/person who told them where to go, page 31
- Elie's dad's friend, page 102
- The person who shared bread with Elie, page 43
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- The rabbi who was looking for his son, page 91
- the other Czechoslovakia brother page 50
- The Germans man full of wit who complained about not being able to play Beethoven, page 49
- Elie's forman who was a pole, page 49
- This is Elie's fathers name, page 102
- The person who got trampled to death on the run, page 86
- Elie's Kapo/ who Hans warned him about,page 50
- The drummer, page 45
- This is the person who is in first person, cover
20 Clues: The drummer, page 45 • Elies middle sister, page 4 • Elies oldest sister, page 4 • Elies youngest sister, page 4 • Elie's dad's friend, page 102 • Elie's forman who was a pole, page 49 • This is Elie's fathers name, page 102 • the other Czechoslovakia brother page 50 • One of the Czechoslovakia brothers page 50 • the name of the beadle in the temple, page 3 • ...
IceBlink Chapter 1-2 2023-05-09
Across
- Barking, yelping, _________. Page 19.
- The caribous Eskimo name. Page 30.
- The main character. Page 11.
- He could _____ every dog in the village. Page 9.
- Metek's dog. Page 12.
- Broken, Cracked ,_____. Page 17
- remains of a dead animal after the meat is taken off. Page 32.
- Sheer face. Page 13.
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- The bears Eskimo name. Page 28.
- Without rest. Page 9.
- the title of chapter 2.Page 21.
- Etah's baby son. Page 11.
- Unexplored/Not marked on the map. Page 15.
- Without bark. Page 15.
- The galaxy we live in. Page 7.
- The first thing Metek killed after he was an outcast. Page 31.
- The most feared creature in the artic. Page 31.
- The weapoon used most by the Intuits. Page 31.
- People who live in the biggest country are called____. Page 15.
19 Clues: Sheer face. Page 13. • Without rest. Page 9. • Metek's dog. Page 12. • Without bark. Page 15. • Etah's baby son. Page 11. • The main character. Page 11. • The galaxy we live in. Page 7. • The bears Eskimo name. Page 28. • the title of chapter 2.Page 21. • Broken, Cracked ,_____. Page 17 • The caribous Eskimo name. Page 30. • Barking, yelping, _________. Page 19. • ...
The Smallest Dragonboy, Part 1 2023-02-12
Across
- [Page 4] A general agreement or concord
- [Page 2] Despicable; deplorable; worthy of being strongly condemned
- [Page 3] Claws, especially those belonging to birds of prey
- [Page 2] Absolutely necessary; essential; vitally important; crucial
- [Page 4] Entitled; qualified; having the right to do or say something
- [Page 3] About to occur; on the threshold of; impending
- [Page 1] Looked quickly or briefly at (something)
- [Page 3] Jeer; mock; insult; sneer (especially with the intention of provoking someone)
- [Page 2] Hidden; concealed; kept from being made clear or known
- [Page 1] Laziness; indolence
- [Page 7] Numerous; many; involving several parts or aspects
- [Page 5] Tasks; duties; small or minor jobs
- [Page 7] Panic (n.); fluster; turmoil;commotion
- [Page 5] Restored to a previous level; recharged; reloaded
- [Page 2] Mocked; scorned (especially as done in a loud voice)
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- [Page 4] Serious; solemn; humourless; giving cause for alarm
- [Page 4] Pass from place to place or person to person; move continuously throughout (something)
- [Page 6] Engulfed; overcome; drowned
- [Page 3] Displaying the utmost courage, daring or fearlessness
- [Page 1] Having spots or stains of colour
- [Page 1] Severe; unsmiling; forbidding; grim
- [Page 1] The outer part of a bird's wing, including the feathers used to fly
- [Page 6] Little; imperceptible; small in degree
- [Page 2] Alluring; tempting; designed to attract attention or interest
- [Page 6] Without injury; inoffensive
- [Page 2] In an insulting, scornful or insolent manner
- [Page 2] Adaptable; adjustable; able to be easily modified or changed
- [Page 2] Returned to (something); commenced again (after a pause or interruption)
- [Page 1] A long, decisive step in a particular direction
- [Page 7] A group of eggs fertilised at the same time; also, to grasp tightly
30 Clues: [Page 1] Laziness; indolence • [Page 6] Engulfed; overcome; drowned • [Page 6] Without injury; inoffensive • [Page 4] A general agreement or concord • [Page 1] Having spots or stains of colour • [Page 5] Tasks; duties; small or minor jobs • [Page 1] Severe; unsmiling; forbidding; grim • [Page 6] Little; imperceptible; small in degree • ...
Holes crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- A camper at camp Green Lake who often behaves erratically (page 50)
- The leader of the camp (page 15)
- A rugged terrain where Zero and Stanley climb (page 155)
- A word associated with bad luck or a curse (page 125)
- A tool used to dig holes (page 15)
- What Stanley finds in the hole when he was digging (page 180)
- The substance boys are forced to dig through at the camp (page 30)
- One of the campers, know for being large and but harmless (page 45)
- The main character (page 1)
- A nickname for Hector Zeroni (page 45)
- The location where Stanley is sent (page 5)
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- A dangerous creature that is a constant threat at the camp (page 100)
- Stanley's nickname given by the other campers (page 60)
- The fruit that Stanley and Zero share (page 120)
- The Yelnats family has a _____ (page 11)
- A dry enviroment surrounding Camp Green Lake (page 10)
- The name of the canned peaches that Stanley eats to survive (page 120)
- A legendary outlaw from the town of Green Lake (page 80)
- Significant turning points that change the course of events (page 70)
- What Stanley is accused of (page 19)
20 Clues: The main character (page 1) • The leader of the camp (page 15) • A tool used to dig holes (page 15) • What Stanley is accused of (page 19) • A nickname for Hector Zeroni (page 45) • The Yelnats family has a _____ (page 11) • The location where Stanley is sent (page 5) • The fruit that Stanley and Zero share (page 120) • ...
Night Book 2025-02-25
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- What kind of hair cut the Jews were forced to get Page 35
- a word that a woman screamed on the train pages 26&27
- Ellies prisoner number Page 43
- The ___ Army that freed prisoners Page 80
- The liquid that was food Page 20
- The place that Ellie Wiesel is from page 43
- _____ The beadle page 1
- The type of gas the Nazis used to gas them
- How many days of passover were there Page 20
- The largest camp though the holocaust Page 27
- How old He really was when it happened Page 32
- Where did he have his surgery Page 80
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- Place where Jews and others were burned alive page 32
- The food they ate Page 110
- The age that Ellie Wiesel was told to say he was page 31
- Ellies last Names Page 43
- The number of camps he went to Page 46 and 27
- A prisoner who was selected to manage other prisoners Page 36
- The number of times he was whipped Page 58
- The man who wanted all of this to happen page Page 8
- The word for a Jewish section of a town Page 11
21 Clues: _____ The beadle page 1 • Ellies last Names Page 43 • The food they ate Page 110 • Ellies prisoner number Page 43 • The liquid that was food Page 20 • Where did he have his surgery Page 80 • The ___ Army that freed prisoners Page 80 • The type of gas the Nazis used to gas them • The number of times he was whipped Page 58 • The place that Ellie Wiesel is from page 43 • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
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- (page 87, line 10)
- (page 95, line 10)
- (page 91, line 1)
- (page 87, line 7)
- (page 95, line 21)
- (page 87 line 9)
- (page 91, line 4)
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place(page 87, line 3)
- (page 102, line 35)
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- (page 87, line 12)
- (page 102, line 29)
- (page 102, line 2)
- (page 91, line 7)
- (page 91, line 14)
- (page 95, line 15)
- (page 95, line 21)
- (page 95, line 6)
- (page 102, line 33)
- (page 102, line 35)
- (page 91, line 3)
20 Clues: (page 87 line 9) • (page 91, line 7) • (page 91, line 1) • (page 95, line 6) • (page 87, line 7) • (page 91, line 3) • (page 91, line 4) • (page 87, line 12) • (page 87, line 10) • (page 102, line 2) • (page 91, line 14) • (page 95, line 15) • (page 95, line 10) • (page 95, line 21) • (page 95, line 21) • (page 102, line 29) • (page 102, line 33) • (page 102, line 35) • (page 102, line 35) • ...
Green Mile Vocab 1 2024-09-24
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- adjective, In an acutely disturbed state of mind resulting from illness. Page 4
- noun, something that is not what it appears to be. Page 117
- Adj, something joined or added to another thing but not essentially a part of it. Page 6
- adj, rhythmic swing/cheerful/buoyant. Page 12
- noun, small common harmful or objectionable animals (such as lice or fleas) that are difficult to control. Page 73
- adj, devoted to labor/involving hard and sustained effort. Page 80
- (verb): to be situated at the side of. Page 84
- adj, related to ghosts. Page 56
- noun, a disposition to be merciful and especially to moderate the severity of punishment due. Page 113
- (noun): financial security/protection again a loss. Page 69)
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- Verb, Being in the position of authority. Page 1
- noun, a sudden violent wind often with rain or snow. Page 104
- adjective, Attractive and impressive through being brightfully colorful. Page 92
- noun, noisy commotion. Page 72
- noun, a feeling of contempt for someone or something regarded as unworthy or inferior: scorn. Page 23
- noun, a usually short sermon. Page 104
- (verb): to determine or order judicially. Page 39
- Noun, Floor covering. Page 5
- adj, extravagant/bountiful. Page 52
- adverb; in an excited or astonished manner. Page 26
- noun, braced frame for support. Page 28
- noun, A room fitted with extensive areas of glass to admit sunlight. Page 66
- adjective; stern/unyielding. Page 45
- Verb, crouch, squat —usually used with down. Page 32
- adjective, Roomy and comfortable especially of furniture or a building. Page 22
- adj, trimly neat and tidy. Page 68
26 Clues: Noun, Floor covering. Page 5 • noun, noisy commotion. Page 72 • adj, related to ghosts. Page 56 • adj, trimly neat and tidy. Page 68 • adj, extravagant/bountiful. Page 52 • adjective; stern/unyielding. Page 45 • noun, a usually short sermon. Page 104 • noun, braced frame for support. Page 28 • adj, rhythmic swing/cheerful/buoyant. Page 12 • ...
Old Testament 2025-12-13
20 Clues: page 1 • page 819 • page 276 • page 246 • page 466 • Lesson 4 • Lesson 3 • Lesson 4 • contents • page 754 • page 255 • page 260 • Psalm 23 • page 474 • page 1091 • Lesson 27 • Genesis 1:1 • Jonah 1:15- 18 • Exodus 3:7 - 11 • Proverbs 9:9 - 10
Honey Bees Page 16 and Page 17 2019-09-08
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- important, serious, or significant.
- the greater number.
- a physical movement or series of moves requiring skill and care.
- interim and temporary.
- the greatest amount, extent, or intensity possible or recorded.
- make (something) on a large scale using machinery.
- the muscular system or arrangement of a body or an organ.
- handle or control with dexterity.
- the matter from which a thing is or can be made.
- a blurred impression in printing.
- meanwhile.
- using high-flown or bombastic language.
- able to be controlled or dealt with without difficulty.
- (of a metal) able to be hammered or pressed into shape without breaking
- exhibiting magnetism.
- on the other hand.
- lacking in quantity or quality.
- Person who intervene in a dispute to bring about an agreement
- relating to a mother.
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- a periodical publication containing articles and illustrations.
- relating to or united by marriage.
- large and heavy or solid.
- cause or enable (a condition or situation) to continue.
- a wonderful or astonishing person or thing.
- great size, extent, or importance.
- a spongy sweet made from a mixture of sugar, albumen, and gelatin.
- relating to mathematics.
- a medium-sized monkey with a long face and cheek pouches for holding food.
- soften or break up (food) by soaking in a liquid.
- the process of managing.
- come between so as to prevent or alter something.
- the process of maintaining or the state of being maintained.
- (of an animal) wound by scratching and tearing.
- union of a man and a woman, by which they become husband and wife.
34 Clues: meanwhile. • on the other hand. • the greater number. • exhibiting magnetism. • relating to a mother. • interim and temporary. • relating to mathematics. • the process of managing. • large and heavy or solid. • lacking in quantity or quality. • handle or control with dexterity. • a blurred impression in printing. • relating to or united by marriage. • great size, extent, or importance. • ...
Night Crossword 2025-03-07
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- place of prayer (page 22)
- Used to transfer the Jews (page 6)
- One of two brothers Elie became friends with (page 50)
- was expelled for being a foreign Jew(page 6)
- Elie's neighbor stopped believing in him (page 81)
- Elie's number(page 42)
- 29 when did Elie's father die(page 112)
- Jewish prayer for the dead(page 33)
- The author's full name(page 5)
- What the prisoners ate in the camps(page 22)
- Elie's father's name (page 102)
- he was ____ from his mother and sisters ( page 29)
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- "Angel of Death"( page 34)
- What town was Elie born in(page 3)
- One of two brothers Elie became friends with (page 50)
- Elie's sister who died at 7(page 46)
- Elie's father died at this camp(page 113)
- How old was Elie when we were sent to a camp(page 30)
- Elie's older sisters name(page 4)
- Elie thought was better than being burned (page 33)
20 Clues: Elie's number(page 42) • place of prayer (page 22) • "Angel of Death"( page 34) • The author's full name(page 5) • Elie's father's name (page 102) • Elie's older sisters name(page 4) • What town was Elie born in(page 3) • Used to transfer the Jews (page 6) • Jewish prayer for the dead(page 33) • Elie's sister who died at 7(page 46) • 29 when did Elie's father die(page 112) • ...
yearbook 2024-02-12
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- stores are also called
- a page number is called a
- is in the middle of the page
- a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called
- The art symbol of the theme is called a
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- page content embedded into a larger image is called
- extended image to the side of a page
- one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one
- a texture on the cover is called the
9 Clues: stores are also called • a page number is called a • is in the middle of the page • extended image to the side of a page • a texture on the cover is called the • The art symbol of the theme is called a • one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one • a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called • page content embedded into a larger image is called
Advanced Features Review 2015-09-14
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- the default theme in Microsoft Word
- you must apply a ___________ to text that you want to be included in the table of contents
- button that turns on hidden formatting characters, non-printing paragraph marks
- A pre-designed page with placeholder text that can be inserted at the beginning of a document
- A picture or text that appears lightly shaded behind the text in a document and appears on every page
- A list of sources that you used to gather information for the document.
- Text or graphics that appear at the bottom of every page of a document
- can include titles, author name, page number, and date
- button to click when you want to add topic to the index
- A parenthetical reference in the document, gives credit to the source for a quote or other info used in the document
- Locate and highlight each occurrence or every occurrence of a word or phrase
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- Replace each occurrence or all occurrences of a specified word or phrase with one that you provide
- Encloses one or more pages of a document & can be a box border using a variety of line styles and colors or art
- tab the styles group is on (title , heading 1, heading 2, etc.)
- A set of unified design elements, theme colors, theme fonts for body text and headings, and effects for graphics.
- Text or graphics that appear at the top of every page of a document
- An overview of the topics and subtopics covered in a multipage document
- tab used to insert a footnote
- tab used to add a watermark
- where Word inserts the table of contents (does it pick a page automatically or does it do something else?)
- Entries and subentries of topics included in a document and page numbers on which they appear
21 Clues: tab used to add a watermark • tab used to insert a footnote • the default theme in Microsoft Word • can include titles, author name, page number, and date • button to click when you want to add topic to the index • tab the styles group is on (title , heading 1, heading 2, etc.) • Text or graphics that appear at the top of every page of a document • ...
yearbook 2024-02-12
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- stores are also called
- a page number is called a
- is in the middle of the page
- a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called
- The art symbol of the theme is called a
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- page content embedded into a larger image is called
- extended image to the side of a page
- one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one
- a texture on the cover is called the
9 Clues: stores are also called • a page number is called a • is in the middle of the page • extended image to the side of a page • a texture on the cover is called the • The art symbol of the theme is called a • one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one • a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called • page content embedded into a larger image is called
yearbook 2024-02-12
Across
- stores are also called
- a page number is called a
- is in the middle of the page
- a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called
- The art symbol of the theme is called a
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- page content embedded into a larger image is called
- extended image to the side of a page
- one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one
- a texture on the cover is called the
9 Clues: stores are also called • a page number is called a • is in the middle of the page • extended image to the side of a page • a texture on the cover is called the • The art symbol of the theme is called a • one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one • a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called • page content embedded into a larger image is called
page 16 - cool clothes 2020-11-16
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- who is holding the balloons
- what does the baseball player have on his feet
- what colour are the baseball player´s trousers
- what is te ice hockey player wearing on his head
- what do you wear to go swimming
- what colour is the number nine sweater
- clothes for a girl for a party
- what do you wear on your legs when it is cold
- what does the clown have on his feet
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- what does Karen have on her feet
- what are the ice hockey players wearing on their feet
- what does the baseball player have on his head
- what is the ice hockey player wearing that is orange
- what does the pirate have on her head
- who doesn't have any shoes on
- what do you wear on your legs when it is hot
- what colour are the baseball player´s socks
17 Clues: who is holding the balloons • who doesn't have any shoes on • clothes for a girl for a party • what do you wear to go swimming • what does Karen have on her feet • what does the clown have on his feet • what does the pirate have on her head • what colour is the number nine sweater • what colour are the baseball player´s socks • what do you wear on your legs when it is hot • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- Located in the nucleus of the atom and bear a neutral charge. Page 25
- To change reversibly from a fluid (sol) state to a more solid (gel)state. Page 30
- Energy that is directly involved in moving matter. Page 24
- When atoms with 6 or 7 valence electrons attracts electrons strongly. Page 34
- Unequal electron pair sharing. Page 34
- To express the concentration of a solution. Page 29
- A listing of the known elements and helps to explain their properties. Page 25
- The atom that gains one or more electrons is the electron acceptor. Page 32
- Energy in action. Page 24
- Located in the nucleus of the atom and bear a positive charge. Page 25
- The atom that loses electrons is the electron donor. Page 32
- A sentence describing what happens in a reaction. Page 35
- Substances present in smaller amounts. Page 29
- They are the basis of all reactions in which food fuels are broken down for energy. Page 36
- Atom that has the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. Page 27
- Electrons forming the electron cloud around the nucleus of an atom that occupy regions. Page 31
- A chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other. Page 32
- Homogeneous mixtures of components that may be gases, liquid or solids. Page 29
- Substances present in the greatest amount. Page 29
- Stored in the bonds of chemical substances. Page 24
- Formed when a hydrogen atom, is linked to an electronegative atom. Page 34
- The sum of masses of its protons and neutrons. Page 27
- Each element designates by one or two letter. Page 25
- Substances compound of two or more compounds. Page 29
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24
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- results from the movement of charged particles. Page 24
- Energy that travels in waves. Page 24
- When smaller particles are bonded to form complex molecules. Page 36
- Energy is stored and inactive. Page 24
- To convert energy from one form to another. Page 24
- Reacting substances in a chemical reaction. Page 35
- Substances that increases the rate of chemical reactions without becoming chemically charged. Page 38
- When bonds are broken in larger molecules, resulting in smaller, less complex molecules. Page 36
- Located in the centre of the atoms and consist of protons and neutrons. Page 25
- bonds - An energy relationship between the electrons of the reacting atoms, and it is made or brake in trillionth of a second. Page 31
- Atoms with one or two valence shell electrons. Page 34
- Isotopes that exhibit reactivity behavior. Page 28
- Regions around the nucleus in which a given electron or electron pair is likely to be found. Page 26
- An average of the relative weights (mass numbers) of all the isotopes of an element. Page 28
- Molecules that are formed from covalent bonds and are electronically balanced. Page 33-34
- Clusters of even smaller particles called protons, neutrons and electrons. Page 24
- A combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bond. Page 28
- Located on the shell of the atom and has a negative charge. Page 25
- Heterogeneous mixtures, which means that the composition is dissimilar in different arears of the mixture. Page 30
- Heterogenous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out. Page 30
- Equal to the number of protons in its nucleus. Page 27
- When two or more different kinds of atoms bond. Page 28
- Electron sharing produces molecules. Page 32
- The process of the atomic decay. Page 28
- Equal to its atomic weight or molecular weight. Page 29
- Predicting the chemical behavior of atoms. Page 26
51 Clues: Energy in action. Page 24 • Energy that travels in waves. Page 24 • Energy is stored and inactive. Page 24 • Unequal electron pair sharing. Page 34 • The process of the atomic decay. Page 28 • Electron sharing produces molecules. Page 32 • Substances present in smaller amounts. Page 29 • Isotopes that exhibit reactivity behavior. Page 28 • ...
Percy Jackson the Titans Curse/ Author Rick Riordan 2014-01-21
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- created by hammering Page 195
- Cyclops, Percy's half brother Page 167
- Leader of the Titans and Percy's Grandfather Page 153
- Daughter of Zeus Page 1
- a large metal container in which charcoal is burned Page 27
- Alert's Percy of the ophiotaurus Page 232
- former camper at Camp-Half blood wants to Overthrow the Gods 301
- Son of Hades Page 32
- Percy's sword Page 275
- half bull half serpent, think that Percy is his protector Page 207
- Son of Poseidon Page 1
- Daughter of Athena, Percy's best friend Page 1
- Percy's Jackson mom Page 84
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- Percy best friend Page 35
- a long narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting especially in rock or earth Page 301
- A gift from Pan, aids Percy Annabeth etc in attacking the skeletons and a mode of transportation Page 246
- Protects the golden apple of immortality in the garden of the Hesperides Page 277
- Percy's friendly, pure black Pegasus Page 146
- Artemis twin brother, Sun God Page 113
- The lion was sent by Luke Castellan and the General at the National Air and Space museum. When killed the fur is used as a impenetrable suit. Page 126
- half scorpion,lion, and human monster Page 231
- Mild like or aversion Page 20
- Sara Jackson boyfriend Page 287
- General of Titans, Zoe Nightshade father Page 256
- Nico sister, first Olympian that joined the hunters Page 56
- a pragmatic Japanese verse form in three short lines Page 155
26 Clues: Son of Hades Page 32 • Percy's sword Page 275 • Son of Poseidon Page 1 • Daughter of Zeus Page 1 • Percy best friend Page 35 • Percy's Jackson mom Page 84 • created by hammering Page 195 • Mild like or aversion Page 20 • Sara Jackson boyfriend Page 287 • Cyclops, Percy's half brother Page 167 • Artemis twin brother, Sun God Page 113 • Alert's Percy of the ophiotaurus Page 232 • ...
HISTORY REVIEW 2º ESO 2019-06-18
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- IMPORTANT SOCIAL GROUP DEDICATED TO PRAYER
- MAIN BYZANTINE EMPEROR
- ONE OF THE RELIGIOUS MINORITIES THAT LIVED IN SPAIN
- DESCENDANT OF EUROPEAN BORN IN AMERICA
- PRE-COLUMBIAN PEOPLE SETTLED IN MEXICO
- EUROPEAN ART STYLE BETWEEN 16-17TH CENTURIES
- MUSLISM THAT HAD TO CONVERT TO CHRISTIANITY
- ITALIAN ART STYLE OF THE 15TH CENTURY
- MUSLIM PIRATES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN
- GERMAN MONK WHO CREATED PROTESTANTISM
- POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC SYSTEM IN EUROPE UNTIL 18TH CENTURY
- TREATY SIGNED TO SHARE THE NEW LANDS BETWEEN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL
- ROMAN EMPEROR WHO DIVIDED THE EMPIRE BETWEEN HIS TWO SONS
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- BARBARIAN TRIBE SETTLED IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
- CAPITAL CITY OF THE VISIGOTHS
- LAST MUSLIM KINGDOM IN THE IBERIAN PENINSULA
- RELIGIOUS INSTITUTION THAT PERSECUTED HERESY
- ITALIAN ART STYLE BORN IN ROME IN THE 16TH CENTURY
- EUROPEAN ART STYLE BETWEEN 11-12TH CENTURIES
- ART STYLE THAT COPIED GREECE AND ROME
- MAIN ISLAMIC BUILDING
- ITALIAN ARTIST AND GREAT INVENTOR
- PROPHET OF THE ISLAM
- POSITION THAT REPRESENTED KINGS IN OTHER LANDS
- ART STYLE BORN IN FRANCE
25 Clues: PROPHET OF THE ISLAM • MAIN ISLAMIC BUILDING • MAIN BYZANTINE EMPEROR • ART STYLE BORN IN FRANCE • CAPITAL CITY OF THE VISIGOTHS • ITALIAN ARTIST AND GREAT INVENTOR • MUSLIM PIRATES IN THE MEDITERRANEAN • ART STYLE THAT COPIED GREECE AND ROME • ITALIAN ART STYLE OF THE 15TH CENTURY • GERMAN MONK WHO CREATED PROTESTANTISM • DESCENDANT OF EUROPEAN BORN IN AMERICA • ...
test 2 2023-03-21
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- a text with letters that tilt to one side
- a block of text or other material that is set at the bottom of a page, appearing on every page of the document
- a printing device that applies ink to paper with a series of metal letter forms
- writing with decorative letters and symbols
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- a set of letters that have a particular shape and appearance
- information, uch as text or graphics, that is included in something, such as a document or webpage
- a category of two-dimensional art forms, often used to create commercial art
- a text printed in a font with thick lines
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom
- a measure of how much a letter tilts to one side
10 Clues: a text with letters that tilt to one side • a text printed in a font with thick lines • writing with decorative letters and symbols • a measure of how much a letter tilts to one side • a section of a page that extends from top to bottom • a set of letters that have a particular shape and appearance • ...
Mortal Engines 2016-09-05
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- weak physically or morally Page 4
- a member of a group of people who move from place to place Page 93
- to twist suddenly and forcibly Page 91
- to be loud and noisy Page 4
- to keep for later Page 64
- an accessory, article, or detail used to beautify the appearance of something Page 38
- a badge or distinguishing mark of office Page 84
- to become smaller and smaller Page 30
- a passenger compartment suspended beneath a balloon or airship Page 74
- a woman who is a pilot Page 71
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- to carry, bring, or take from one place to another Page 20
- raised or directed upward Page 73
- a person that has a false sense of importance Page 41
- hard, harsh or severe Page 5
- to seek information by questioning Page 75
- a person in a savage, primitive state Page 58
- an upright bar, beam or post Page 71
- the theory that species originate by descent, with variation, from parent forms, through the natural selection of those individuals best adapted for the reproductive success of their kind. Page 10
- of or relating to a town or city or its local government Page 10
- to sag, sink, bend, or hang down Page 67
20 Clues: to keep for later Page 64 • to be loud and noisy Page 4 • hard, harsh or severe Page 5 • a woman who is a pilot Page 71 • weak physically or morally Page 4 • raised or directed upward Page 73 • an upright bar, beam or post Page 71 • to become smaller and smaller Page 30 • to twist suddenly and forcibly Page 91 • to sag, sink, bend, or hang down Page 67 • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2025-08-21
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- – The design elements like shapes, lines, and art that add style.
- – The choice and style of fonts used in the yearbook.
- – A page at the end of the yearbook with printing and staff details.
- – The space between two facing pages of a spread.
- – The teacher who supervises the yearbook staff.
- – A major part of the yearbook, such as sports, academics, or clubs.
- – The alphabetical list of people, events, and pages at the end of the book.
- – Two facing pages in the yearbook that work together as one unit.
- – The central idea or design that ties the whole yearbook together.
- – The written text in a story or article.
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- – The arrangement of photos, text, and graphics on a page.
- – Making sure all students, events, and activities are included in the book.
- – A photo taken naturally without posing.
- – A student’s own words included in a story or caption.
- – A draft version of a page that must be reviewed before printing.
- – The title or large text at the top of a story or page.
- – The individual student photos, often in the school picture section.
- – The due date for turning in completed work.
- – A short description that explains a photo.
- – A student leader responsible for organizing and reviewing yearbook content.
20 Clues: – A photo taken naturally without posing. • – The written text in a story or article. • – A short description that explains a photo. • – The due date for turning in completed work. • – The teacher who supervises the yearbook staff. • – The space between two facing pages of a spread. • – The choice and style of fonts used in the yearbook. • ...
Touchstone 2 Units 1-12 2023-03-23
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- What does Stan get up at 5:30 to do? (page 26)
- Who prefers to send real cards rather than e-cards? (page 98)
- In which country do people start eating grapes at midnight on New Years Eve? (page 40)
- What does Mi-young say Susana should drink? (page 29)
- Where are Chris and Stan working? (page 70)
- Who texts their friends all day? (page 98)
- What is Rita going to do with her relatives in San Juan? (page 66)
- What month is it on the calendar? (page 34)
- What kind of business is between Lee's Flower Shop and Sam's Deli and Convenience Store? (page 54)
- What job does Heather's twin sister do? (page 108)
- Where are Stan and Yuki? (page 26)
- What is Alicia thinking of buying for her mother's birthday? (page 34)
- What subject is Brad Hayes majoring in? (page 12)
- What did Adam buy for Lucy? (page 80)
- If a baby reaches for the book, it means he or she is going to be a ______. (page 40)
- What does Alma Jones hate? (page 98)
- What do The Parks do six days a week? (page 22)
- How many people can you see on page 33?
- Where does Paul want to go traveling with his friends? (page 118)
- In which country is the EcoCamp? (page 72)
- What is the name of the man wearing a suit and tie? (page 112)
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- What kind of shop on Second Avenue across from Lee's Flower shop? (page 54)
- If a baby picks up the money, it means he or she is going to be _____. (page 40)
- What was Gemma doing in a state park? (page 92)
- What is next to Seaside Pizza? (page 54)
- What colour are the plastic shoes with holes in them? (page 114)
- What kind of files did Julia's friend accidently delete? (page 86)
- Who is on a diet? (page 22)
- What kind of food does Olivia love? (page 90)
- What language did Ling speak at home? (page 44)
- What is moneymaker's hobby? (page 18)
- Who doesn't eat a lot of junk food? (page 22)
- Someone who takes care of people's teeth. (page 120)
- Where was Sean going to when he missed his stop? (page 86)
- What is Michael studying for this month? (page 22)
- What is Olivia looking forward to this weekend? (page 122)
- In which country do the bride and groom sing their promises? (page 40)
37 Clues: Who is on a diet? (page 22) • Where are Stan and Yuki? (page 26) • What does Alma Jones hate? (page 98) • What is moneymaker's hobby? (page 18) • What did Adam buy for Lucy? (page 80) • How many people can you see on page 33? • What is next to Seaside Pizza? (page 54) • Who texts their friends all day? (page 98) • In which country is the EcoCamp? (page 72) • ...
Life Cycles of Animals 2025-06-16
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- A t______ hatches from an egg. (page 25)
- A calf will grow and turn into a c__. (page 17)
- A c____ is the 3rd stage of a chickens life cycle. (page 20)
- The female frog lays eggs in w____. (page 25)
- After it molts for the last time, the larva turns into a c_______. (page 24)
- Big f_______ start to develop and the chick grows into an adult chicken. (page 20)
- A cow gives birth to a c___. (page 17)
- The adult frog can live on l___ and water. (page 25)
- When the tadpole forms front legs, it becomes a f______. (page 25)
- Animals undergo changes in s____ and shapes in their life. (page 20)
- Some animals give b____ to live young. (page 21)
- Some young h___ from eggs and grow into adults. (page 20)
- A k_____ is the 2nd stage of a cats life cycle. (page 21)
- What do larva eat? (page 24)
- Tadpoles breathe with gills. (page 25
- When mature, the rooster and the hen mate and r________. (page 20)
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- The series of changes that a living thing goes through during its life is called a l___ c____. (page 19)
- A n______ k_____ is born alive by a female cat. (page 21)
- The last stage of a cat's life cycle is an an a____ c__. (page 21)
- A hen l___ eggs. (page 20)
- A hen b_____ eggs. (page 20)
- Young animals like chickens, cats, dogs and cows look like their p______. (page 20)
- A larva m____ a few times. (page 24)
- The froglet starts to breathe using its l____. (page 25)
- A h________ breaks out of the egg. (page 20)
- What is another name for a larva? (page 24)
- During the 3rd stage of a frog life cycle, h___ l___ are formed. (page 25)
- The female butterfly lays eggs on a l___. (page 24)
- The a____ butterfly emerges from the chrysalis. (page 24)
- Some animals lay e___. (page 20)
30 Clues: A hen l___ eggs. (page 20) • A hen b_____ eggs. (page 20) • What do larva eat? (page 24) • Some animals lay e___. (page 20) • A larva m____ a few times. (page 24) • Tadpoles breathe with gills. (page 25 • A cow gives birth to a c___. (page 17) • A t______ hatches from an egg. (page 25) • What is another name for a larva? (page 24) • ...
Habitats 2023-05-11
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- a large area of land that gets very little rain (page 80)
- it rains almost every day in this habitat (page 79)
- a large area of land that is covered with trees and bushes (page 78)
- a _________ reef is one habitat found in the ocean (page 98)
- a person who studies how living things interact with each other and their habitats (page 68)
- pond plants with roots grow near the _________ (page 100)
- where a worm's habitat would be (page 59)
- a place where plants and animals live (page 62)
- a desert _________ can survive up to a year without fresh water (page 62)
- an animal that has a shell for protection (page 99)
- an ocean is a large body of ___________ water (page 98)
- a habitat filled with grasses and shrubs that animals use to hide in (page 81)
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- a small body of fresh water (page 100)
- a place that gives animals protection from weather or danger (page 65)
- a body of fresh water that flows (page 104)
- squirrels live in a ___________ forest (page 78)
- fish breathe with _________ (page 101)
- the coldest place on Earth (page 55)
- a cold desert (page 80)
- study plants and animals that live in the ocean (page 108)
- an ocean plant that provides food and shelter for animals (page 98)
- some animals dig homes in the ground to stay _______ (page 65)
22 Clues: a cold desert (page 80) • the coldest place on Earth (page 55) • a small body of fresh water (page 100) • fish breathe with _________ (page 101) • where a worm's habitat would be (page 59) • a body of fresh water that flows (page 104) • a place where plants and animals live (page 62) • squirrels live in a ___________ forest (page 78) • ...
Test 2 2023-03-21
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- writing with decorative letters and symbols
- a text printed in a font with thick lines
- a measure of how much a letter tilts to one side
- a block of text or other material that is set at the bottom of a page, appearing on every page of the document
- information, uch as text or graphics, that is included in something, such as a document or webpage
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- a text with letters that tilt to one side
- a section of a page that extends from top to bottom
- a category of two-dimensional art forms, often used to create commercial art
- a set of letters that have a particular shape and appearance
- a printing device that applies ink to paper with a series of metal letter forms
10 Clues: a text with letters that tilt to one side • a text printed in a font with thick lines • writing with decorative letters and symbols • a measure of how much a letter tilts to one side • a section of a page that extends from top to bottom • a set of letters that have a particular shape and appearance • ...
Tiny Talk 2013-09-25
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- _ _ _ d page 7
- _ _ n _ _ page 22
- _ a _ _ _ _ _ page 6
- _ _ _ r page 14
- _ h _ _ _ page 23
- _ h _ _ _ _ _ page 10
- _ _ _ _ _ e o _ _ _ _ _ _ page 18
- w _ _ page 6
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- _ _ n _ _ page 6
- _ _ _ p page 11
- d _ _ _ _ _ page 19
- _ _ e _ _ _ _ m page 22
- _ l _ _ _ _ _ page 15
- _ _ t page 6
- _ n _ _ _ _ _ page 7
- p _ _ _ _ _ page 14
- _ _ r _ _ _ page 18
17 Clues: _ _ t page 6 • w _ _ page 6 • _ _ _ d page 7 • _ _ _ p page 11 • _ _ _ r page 14 • _ _ n _ _ page 6 • _ _ n _ _ page 22 • _ h _ _ _ page 23 • d _ _ _ _ _ page 19 • p _ _ _ _ _ page 14 • _ _ r _ _ _ page 18 • _ a _ _ _ _ _ page 6 • _ n _ _ _ _ _ page 7 • _ l _ _ _ _ _ page 15 • _ h _ _ _ _ _ page 10 • _ _ e _ _ _ _ m page 22 • _ _ _ _ _ e o _ _ _ _ _ _ page 18
America's First Daughter 2019-11-11
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- The month in which both Thomas Jefferson and John Adams died (page 550)
- A country that earned its freedom from Britain in 1776 (cover page)
- The first name of Thomas Jefferson's slave mistress (page 369)
- Impossible to subdue or defeat (page 531)
- Worn out or ruined because of age or neglect (page 530)
- Not considered to be respectable in character or appearance (page 517)
- The surname of a French officer and aristocrat (page 534)
- Defeat heavily in a contest (page 419)
- Deserving or causing public disgrace or shame (page 517)
- A country that earned its freedom from its king in 1789 (page 414)
- Causing someone to lose their dignity and the respect of others (page 419)
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- Support or strengthen; prop up (page 517)
- The nickname of Thomas Jefferson's firstborn daughter (page 11)
- A person who lives a solitary life and tends to avoid other people (page 516)
- Conspicuously inscribe or display a design on (page 531)
- Effort, energy, and enthusiasm, physical strength, and good health (page 531)
- Behaving or looking as though one thinks one is superior to others (page 537)
- A note or record made for future use (page 375)
- The surname of the third president of the USA (page 1)
- Lecture (someone) at length in an aggressive and critical manner (page 554)
- Behavior in keeping with good taste and propriety, etiquette (page 533)
- Extremely bad; appalling (page 517)
- Honor or entertain (someone) lavishly (page 533)
23 Clues: Extremely bad; appalling (page 517) • Defeat heavily in a contest (page 419) • Support or strengthen; prop up (page 517) • Impossible to subdue or defeat (page 531) • A note or record made for future use (page 375) • Honor or entertain (someone) lavishly (page 533) • The surname of the third president of the USA (page 1) • ...
Gulliver's Travels (Part 1) Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-11
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- the first words of the Lilliputians that Gulliver hears (page 6)
- the Lilliputian high admiral (page 55)
- the name of the Lilliputian emperor (page 29)
- the name of the people exiled by the Lilliputians (page 36)
- the name of Gulliver's wife (page 4)
- these were taken away from Gulliver by the Lilliputians (page 22)
- the Lilliputian lord high treasurer (page 51)
- the title that the Lilliputians give to Gulliver (page 40)
- the title that Lilliputians receive for being good citizens (page 46)
- the name of the college that Gulliver attended (page 3)
- the Lilliputians accuse Gulliver of this crime (page 55)
- the place of the Lilliputian emperor's palace (page 30)
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- the name of the Lilliputians for Gulliver (page 19)
- the low heel party of Lilliput (page 35)
- Gulliver's Lilliputian friend and confidante (page 34)
- the capital city of Lilliput (page 32)
- the country at war with Lilliput (page 35)
- the high heel party of Lilliput (page 35)
- a Lilliputian honorary title (page 53)
19 Clues: the name of Gulliver's wife (page 4) • the Lilliputian high admiral (page 55) • the capital city of Lilliput (page 32) • a Lilliputian honorary title (page 53) • the low heel party of Lilliput (page 35) • the high heel party of Lilliput (page 35) • the country at war with Lilliput (page 35) • the name of the Lilliputian emperor (page 29) • ...
Nemo 4 2024-01-22
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- She didn't take good care of _________. page 35
- "Your _______ has been looking for you!" page 41
- Dory gave Nemo a big _______. page 41
- Who took Nemo out of the tank? page 35
- Where is Nemo? page 40
- He was going to give Nemo to his ________. page 35
- Poor Marline thought he had ___________ his son forever. page 37
- "You're ________!" Marlin exclaimed. page 42
- Marlin was so __________. page 42
- Nemo ran into who? page 41
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- "Don't worry, all __________ lead to the ocean." page 39
- They swam back home together, happy and ________ again. page 42
- Nemo finally escaped with _________. page 40
- He bounced off Nemo, so Nemo could go down the _________. page 38
- He hoped the dentist would flush him down ________.page 35
- Marlin didn't know Nemo was just ___________. page 36
- Nemo played _______. page 35
- Who arrived with Marlin and Dory? page 36
- One of the fish ___________ out of the fish tank. page 38
19 Clues: Where is Nemo? page 40 • Nemo ran into who? page 41 • Nemo played _______. page 35 • Marlin was so __________. page 42 • Dory gave Nemo a big _______. page 41 • Who took Nemo out of the tank? page 35 • Who arrived with Marlin and Dory? page 36 • Nemo finally escaped with _________. page 40 • "You're ________!" Marlin exclaimed. page 42 • ...
Anatomie et Physiologie-Système endocrinien 2020-05-21
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- Le lobe antérieur de l'hypophyse page 145
- L'hormone qui agit sur les glandes mammaires pour stimuler la lactation
- Je sécrète trois hormones page 155
- Nous sommes libérées dans la circulation sanguine en présence d'un stress page 155
- Classe d'hormone qui joue un rôle dans la perméabilité membranaire page 139
- Hormone libérée par l'adénohypophyse page 137
- Je lutte contre le stress page 155
- Facteur qui stimule la glande surrénale
- Joue un rôle de communication en particulier pour la reproduction et le danger page 138
- Je produis la CCK, la sécrétine,et a GIP page144
- Je réponds au stress de courte durée page 156
- Je suis une glande située à la base du cou
- 143
- L'hormone antagoniste de l'insuline
- L'hormone antidiurétique page 146
- Je lutte contre le stress page155
- hormone qui agit sur les glandes surrénales pour stimuler la libération des minéralocorticoïdes et glucocorticoïdes page 145
- L'hormone du sommeil page 157
- La glande pinéale réduit ce type de sécrétions pendant la nuit page 157
- Je libère une hormone qui fait augmenter le réabsorption d'eau par les reins page 144
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- surrénal Je réponds au stress prolongé page 156
- Je cause de l'insomnie et l'exophtalmie page 154
- Classe d'hormone qui joue un rôle dans le métabolisme des glucides page 139
- Phase où l'oxygène et le glucose sont acheminés vers les organes les plus sollicités page 156
- Phase où l'individu peut présenter la suppression du système immunitaire,l'atrophie musculaire, etc... page 156
- Mécanisme qui consiste à contrôler la concentration d'une hormone dans le sang page 140
- Favorise les contractions de l'utérus page 146
- J'aide le corps à lutter contre le stress page 155
- Hormone produite par les surrénales suite à un stress page 137
- Je suis une glande amphicrine page 144
- La thyroxine et la triiodotyronine en contiennent page 152
- Je favorise une baisse du métabolisme et la prise de poids page 154
- Les hormones contribuent à ce maintien page 138
- Substance chimique que des cellules sécrètent page 136
- Sécrétion d'hormones influençant la croissance, le métabolisme et les caractères sexuels page 144
- Se trouve à la surface ou dans le noyau de la cellule page 136
- Hormone sécrétée par la glande pinéale page 157
- Phase qui permet de prolonger la lutte au facteur de stress page 156
38 Clues: 143 • L'hormone du sommeil page 157 • L'hormone antidiurétique page 146 • Je lutte contre le stress page155 • Je sécrète trois hormones page 155 • Je lutte contre le stress page 155 • L'hormone antagoniste de l'insuline • Je suis une glande amphicrine page 144 • Facteur qui stimule la glande surrénale • Le lobe antérieur de l'hypophyse page 145 • ...
I Survived the California wildfires 2021-10-21
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- What was the name given to the fire Page 106
- Who made the game winning shot Page 4
- Holly and Josh crossed the burning bushes on? Page 86
- What did the embers do to Josh's arm and fingers Page 81
- Who is Josh's best friend Page 5
- What did Holly smell when her nose twitched Page 69
- The_____ made a THWACK,THWACK,THWACK noise Page 94
- What animal type was bubbles Page 22
- Lucas and Eleanor work for Page 41
- Whar did Lucas and Eleanor do for work Page 33
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- What big town did it burn into Page 106
- King Kong finally____ his skin Page 37
- _____ was Holly's pet python Page 26
- _____ is one of the best pilots in the state
- Josh's dad had to go to____ for 8 months Page 59
- What raced past Josh and Holly during the fire Page 77
- _____ broke her leg dropping into the river Page 92
- The scared animals knew the best route to Page 79
- California summers are known for what Page 15
- What type of cars were in Josh's driveway Page 9
20 Clues: Who is Josh's best friend Page 5 • Lucas and Eleanor work for Page 41 • _____ was Holly's pet python Page 26 • What animal type was bubbles Page 22 • Who made the game winning shot Page 4 • King Kong finally____ his skin Page 37 • What big town did it burn into Page 106 • What was the name given to the fire Page 106 • _____ is one of the best pilots in the state • ...
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-02-28
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- department Responsible for sale and distribution.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- information Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- quote Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- correspondent A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- notice Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- design Rectangular units of text and images.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- story Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- writer One employed by the newspaper.
- Graphic representation of information.
- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- line Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- To remove a story or ad.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
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- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- credit Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- service Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- hole Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- ad Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- space Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- illustration Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
- story One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- ad (or “want ad”) People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- writer Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- edit Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- column Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • writer One employed by the newspaper. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Amount of space between lines of type. • Graphic representation of information. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Exclusive story that no other newspaper has. • design Rectangular units of text and images. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 4 2022-05-13
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- according to Mercutio, these are the children of idle brains
- meaning of "visor" on page 50
- policeman on page 50
- In scene 4, the boys are walking to a ____________
- "ne'er" is an example of _________ on line 40
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- Cupid's Arrow is _________ of love
- meaning of "parson" on line 82
- "dreamers often lie" is an example of what trope?
- "fairies midwife"
- "I have a soul of lead" line 16
- Meaning of "beetle" on line 34
11 Clues: "fairies midwife" • policeman on page 50 • meaning of "visor" on page 50 • meaning of "parson" on line 82 • Meaning of "beetle" on line 34 • "I have a soul of lead" line 16 • Cupid's Arrow is _________ of love • "ne'er" is an example of _________ on line 40 • "dreamers often lie" is an example of what trope? • In scene 4, the boys are walking to a ____________ • ...
Kashiya & Asiyah Frankenstein Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-02
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- What's the name of Victor's dead brother? (Page 32, Chapter 6)
- 7)
- What did people do when they saw Frankenstein? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- Where was the family from? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- Agatha did what when she saw Frankenstein?(Page 44, Chapter 8)
- What did the monster consider himself? (Page 33, Chapter 6)
- By watching Felix and Safie, what did Frankenstein learn how to do? (Page 39,
- The creature wanted (Page 34, Para 1-4)
- What was the name of the girl in the cottage? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- What were Safie and Felix planning to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- Because the monster was ____ he was evil (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- How many people did Frankenstein see in the cottage?(Page 36, Chapter 7)
- While deep in the woods, what did Frankenstein find? (Page 36,Chapter 7)
- Frankenstein __ the DeLacy family (Page 44, Chapter 8)
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- Frankenstein felt as if he was the cause of whose death? (Page 32, Chapter 6)
- The DeLacy's were once __ (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What was the name of the woman who came to the cottage in the spring? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What did the old man in the cottage play? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- What was one of Frankenstein's first words? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- The old man (DeLacy) was (Page 41, Chapter 8)
- Frankenstein learned to __ by watching the family (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- Frankenstein encountered his creation on a (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- 8)
- While reading the notebook, Frankenstein found who his ____ was (Page 40,
- Who did Frankenstein encounter on the mountain?(Page 32, Chapter 6)
- What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- Who was the first person that didn't run from Frankenstein? (Page 41, Chapter 8)
- What does Frankenstein say he lived a life of? (Page 41, Chapter 8)
- What did Frankenstein find in the coat's pocket? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- Where did the monster lead Frankenstein? (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- Felix picked up a stick and began to __ Frankenstein (Page 44, Chapter 8,)
32 Clues: 7) • 8) • The creature wanted (Page 34, Para 1-4) • The old man (DeLacy) was (Page 41, Chapter 8) • The DeLacy's were once __ (Page 39, Chapter 7) • Where was the family from? (Page 39, Chapter 7) • What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7) • Frankenstein __ the DeLacy family (Page 44, Chapter 8) • What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8) • ...
Mortal Engines 2016-09-05
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- weak physically or morally Page 4
- a person that has a false sense of importance Page 41
- to become smaller and smaller Page 30
- raised or directed upward Page 73
- to be loud and noisy Page 4
- to twist suddenly and forcibly Page 91
- an accessory, article, or detail used to beautify the appearance of something Page 38
- an upright bar, beam or post Page 71
- a passenger compartment suspended beneath a balloon or airship Page 74
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- to seek information by questioning Page 75
- to carry, bring, or take from one place to another Page 20
- to keep for later Page 64
- hard, harsh or severe Page 5
- the theory that species originate by descent, with variation, from parent forms, through the natural selection of those individuals best adapted for the reproductive success of their kind. Page 10
- a person in a savage, primitive state Page 58
- to sag, sink, bend, or hang down Page 67
- of or relating to a town or city or its local government Page 10
- a badge or distinguishing mark of office Page 84
- a woman who is a pilot Page 71
- a member of a group of people who move from place to place Page 93
20 Clues: to keep for later Page 64 • to be loud and noisy Page 4 • hard, harsh or severe Page 5 • a woman who is a pilot Page 71 • weak physically or morally Page 4 • raised or directed upward Page 73 • an upright bar, beam or post Page 71 • to become smaller and smaller Page 30 • to twist suddenly and forcibly Page 91 • to sag, sink, bend, or hang down Page 67 • ...
The Hero and the Crown 2021-02-03
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- Page 68; time period after puberty but before adulthood
- Page 99; rebuke someone who is usually official
- Page 82; a concoction that keeps Aerin and Talat safe from fire
- Page 98; a person who prepared and sold medicine
- Page 94; a person sent on a special mission or a representative
- Page 62; a ball or containter of sweet-smelling substances
- Page 58; sheath of a sword or dagger
- Page 111; a great dragon that had been spotted after generations of not seeing.
- Page 69; a face that shows disgust or pain
- Page 70; a child between two different races (i.e. witch and royal)
- Page 71; tranquil or at peace
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- Page 80; a period of two weeks
- Page 75; be indecisive
- Page 115; producing or consisting of irregular limb movement
- Page 104; search for food or animals
- Page 57; a person who attends a royal court as a companion or advisor to the king or queen
- Page 71; in a brief and clearly expressed manner
- Page 110; an officer of the household that houses a prince or noble who had charge over the stables
- Page 109; soliders who fought on horseback
- Page 80; walking or sliding into a room
20 Clues: Page 75; be indecisive • Page 71; tranquil or at peace • Page 80; a period of two weeks • Page 104; search for food or animals • Page 58; sheath of a sword or dagger • Page 80; walking or sliding into a room • Page 109; soliders who fought on horseback • Page 69; a face that shows disgust or pain • Page 99; rebuke someone who is usually official • ...
The Last Star I.N.S Part 1 - Dariyn Barrie 2022-11-21
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- (Page 316, third paragraph) - So lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring. (Banal)
- (Page 106, tenth paragraph) - Meeting at an agreed time.
- (Bonus, Page 341, second paragraph) - A tiny piece.
- (Page 296, sixth paragraph) - Perceive or recognize something.
- (Page 264, fifth paragraph) - Spread throughout something; pervade.
- (Page 240, second paragraph) - Extremely surprised or shocked.
- (Page 192, first paragraph) - Nothing.
- (Page 14, second paragraph) - Existing at or from the beginning of time.
- (Page 167, seventh paragraph) - Excessively sweet, rich, or sentimental to a disgusting or sickening degree.
- (Page 25,third paragraph) - Relating to two or more galaxies.
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- (Page 277, fourth paragraph) - A group of people assembled for religious worship.
- (Page 327, first paragraph) - Shining.
- (Page 25, third paragraph) - A person who tends pigs.
- (Page 185, eighth line) - Using electronics to gain control over an automatic body function.
- (Page 126, first line) - Have an angry or sullen look on one's face; scowl.
- (Page 336, eighth paragraph) - Confusion or disorder.
- (Page 232, tenth paragraph) - Too great to be expressed or described in words.
- (Page 67, fifth paragraph) - A place with ribbons, and other decorations.
- (Page 199, tenth paragraph) - A person that acts as a channel for a transmission of something.
- (Page 176, fourth paragraph) - A bowl used to separate liquid from food.
20 Clues: (Page 327, first paragraph) - Shining. • (Page 192, first paragraph) - Nothing. • (Bonus, Page 341, second paragraph) - A tiny piece. • (Page 25, third paragraph) - A person who tends pigs. • (Page 336, eighth paragraph) - Confusion or disorder. • (Page 106, tenth paragraph) - Meeting at an agreed time. • (Page 25,third paragraph) - Relating to two or more galaxies. • ...
rust5678910 2018-01-25
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- it is on page 26 it is like friends or best friend
- it is part 2 it your
- it is on page 25 and they actually shut down on friday 11:59 at night
- it is on page 25 bad air
- it is in the water water water pg21
- it is on page 24 partial purpose especially a business society
- it is on page 27 and dieses
- its on page 27
- it is on page page 27 and you can get infected
- it is on page 25 nature
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- it is on page 27
- it is on page 24 it is very hard for you or you struggle
- it is on page 23 an __________ body of people with a
- it is on page 27 and you have no hope
- it is something you need and on page 22
- it is on page 24 and it is were you live
- it is entirely enclosed and on page 22
- it is in a paragraph water water water pg21
- it is on page 27
- on page 22 and there is 195 of them all around the world
- it is on page 25 and it is retirerment
21 Clues: its on page 27 • it is on page 27 • it is on page 27 • it is part 2 it your • it is on page 25 nature • it is on page 25 bad air • it is on page 27 and dieses • it is in the water water water pg21 • it is on page 27 and you have no hope • it is entirely enclosed and on page 22 • it is on page 25 and it is retirerment • it is something you need and on page 22 • ...
freaks crossword puzzle (use freaks dictionary to solve) 2019-04-02
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- a nervous cockroach (page 4 of freaks dictionary)
- the white sparkles in skyrockets (page 5 of freaks dictionary)
- a seed you plant in your head (page 4 of freaks dictionary)
- millions and millions (page 4 of freaks dictionary)
- the womp in a sky rocket (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
- a way to improve on the human condition (page 1 of freaks dictionary)
- small irritating children (page 2 of freaks dictionary)
- a unit of measurement equal to 70 entimer (page 4 of freaks dictionary)
- a toxic waste of time (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
- the past, from the female point of view (page 3 of freaks dictionary)
- a robot like suit worn by knights (page 1 of freaks dictionary)
- what matters to energy (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
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- a big word for mechanical bird (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
- Max's handwriting (page 3 of freaks dictionary)
- millions of septillions (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
- you have nothing to fear but itself (page 5 of freaks dictionary)
- a sword with magic powers (page 2 of freaks dictionary)
- the good old days (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
- how a camel blends into the desert (page 2 of freaks dictionary)
- the past, from the male point of view (page 4 of freaks dictionary)
- a word used by people with small minds (page 6 of freaks dictionary)
- what happens when you open a book (page 5 of freaks dictionary)
- where they keep the truth serum and magic carpets (page 5 of freaks dictionary)
- a four letter word for max in a bad mood (page 3 of freaks dictionary)
- an improbable, imperfect creature (page 4 of freaks dictionary)
25 Clues: Max's handwriting (page 3 of freaks dictionary) • the good old days (page 6 of freaks dictionary) • a nervous cockroach (page 4 of freaks dictionary) • millions and millions (page 4 of freaks dictionary) • a toxic waste of time (page 6 of freaks dictionary) • what matters to energy (page 6 of freaks dictionary) • millions of septillions (page 6 of freaks dictionary) • ...
Princesse Cléo: Chapitres 19, 20 et 21 2013-02-27
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- souverain de l’Égypte ancienne (page 224).
- dans l’antiquité une personne qui enseignait comment bien parler (page 218).
- celui qui écrit ou copie quelque chose (page 228)
- insecte qu’on retrouve souvent dans les films, récits qui traitent d’antiquité égyptienne (page 217).Hiéroglyphe écriture de l’Égypte antique qui a un caractère sacré (page 217).
- un homme qui est attaché à la cour au service du roi (page 235)
- Statue colossale à tête droite, à face d'homme et à corps de lion, en position couchée, les pattes allongées parallèlement, représentant un roi ou une divinité (page 229)
- marcher sans but précis (page 223).
- cercueil dans lequel on place un cadavre (page 227)
- torche, généralement formée de plusieurs mèches tortillées ensemble et enduites d'une matière inflammable, utilisée autrefois comme moyen d'éclairage. (page 237)
- grand monument à base rectangulaire et à quatre faces triangulaires se terminant en pointe qui servait de tombeau aux pharaons (page 223).
- qui retarde ou neutralise les effets d’un poison (page 225).
- traiter un cadavre afin de l’empêcher de pourrir (page 226)
- une période de dix jours (page 234)
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- lieu où on conserve des documents importants qui se rattachent à l’histoire d’un peuple (page 236)
- artisan qui travaille le bois et fait des meubles (page 226)
- chapelle funéraire (page 223)
- celui qui s’occupe de chameaux (page 229)
- désordre social, politique (page 237)
- qui provoque des hallucinations (page 225).
- qui se nourrit d’excrément comme de la bouse de chameau (page 220).
- qui exerce une influence malfaisant et qui veut faire du mal (page 228)
- serpent ou d'un dragon qui se mord la queue (page 224).
- siège sur lequel un souverain ( un roi) s’assied lors d’une cérémonie officielle(page 232)
- sobriquet que Cléo donne à Bek (page 219).
24 Clues: chapelle funéraire (page 223) • marcher sans but précis (page 223). • une période de dix jours (page 234) • désordre social, politique (page 237) • celui qui s’occupe de chameaux (page 229) • souverain de l’Égypte ancienne (page 224). • sobriquet que Cléo donne à Bek (page 219). • qui provoque des hallucinations (page 225). • ...
Monserrat Sonora 2022-08-17
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- not equal on both sides
- dots fit into one inch of space
- the measure of resolution
- combines elements of art using diversity, change
- density of pixels within a digital image
- printing of the design
- the focal point
- elements of art in a composition
- same pattern is used over and over
- various components to make a whole
- scale of a design or device ,used for teaching
- image which has been simplified
- movement in art work
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- importance of eahc page /screens content
- equal on both side
- Design elements into a format thats representative of the final designs style
- elements radiate from a central point
- final size of print product
- Images created on a computer using software
- visual weight of objects,colors,texture and space
- one cohesive design
- preparing material by correcting
- deign that looks measurably different
- affected by placement of image
24 Clues: the focal point • equal on both side • one cohesive design • movement in art work • printing of the design • not equal on both sides • the measure of resolution • final size of print product • affected by placement of image • dots fit into one inch of space • image which has been simplified • preparing material by correcting • elements of art in a composition • ...
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-03-01
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- edit Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- service Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- illustration Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
- writer Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- line Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- writer One employed by the newspaper.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- column Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- hole Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- quote Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
- design Rectangular units of text and images.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
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- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- Graphic representation of information.
- story One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- ad Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
- ad (or “want ad”) People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- space Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- information Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- notice Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- correspondent A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- To remove a story or ad.
- credit Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- department Responsible for sale and distribution.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- story Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • writer One employed by the newspaper. • Graphic representation of information. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Amount of space between lines of type. • design Rectangular units of text and images. • Exclusive story that no other newspaper has. • ...
TTS 2024-04-26
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- Extention atau format data file dokumen yang disimpan pada program Microsoft word adalah...
- word program aplikasi yang digunakan untuk pengolahan kata seperti membuat makalah, surat...
- Naskah yang terletak pada bagian bawah atau juga disebut catatan kaki disebut...
- halaman page setup berfungsi untuk...
- - tentukan jumlah baris dan kolom secara drag Cara untuk membuat table secara otomatis dengan klik...
- Art Bentuk variasi huruf yang diletakkan pada awal paragraph sehingga naskah terlihat menarik disebut...
- Untuk menentukan batas atau posisi naskah pada lembar kerja, maka pada menu page setup dapat dipilih perintah....
- Button-New Blank Dokumen Cara membuat file atau dokumen baru pada program Microsoft Word 2007 adalah...
- Correct Digunakan untuk mendeteksi kesalahan penulisan dan ejaan bahasa pada kalimat, serta menyisipkan symbol secara cepat dan menuliskan kalimat dengan cepat hanya dengan menulis beberapa huruf adalah...
- presentation jenis perancangan presentasi baru yang masih kosong disebut...
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- File dokumen yang diketik menggunakan Microsoft Word, saat disimpan dalam bentuk format
- membuat dokumen baru pada program Ms. Word dapat menggunakan perintah shortcut, yaitu...
- pertintah untuk menyisipkan gambar adalah dari menu..
- perintah untuk membuat presentasi baru adalah...
- untuk mengatur tulisan adalah...
- slide baru insert-new slide berfungsi untuk...
- word salah satu contoh system operasi dalam komputer adalah...
- Merupakan bagian dari menu Page Layout dan berfungsi mempercatik Layout dokumen adalah...
- menu insert - picture - clip Art langkah-langkah yang tepat untuk menyisipkan tulisan seni dalam dokumen adalah.....
- baris yang berisi nama program dan nama file yang sedang aktif disebut..
20 Clues: untuk mengatur tulisan adalah... • halaman page setup berfungsi untuk... • slide baru insert-new slide berfungsi untuk... • perintah untuk membuat presentasi baru adalah... • pertintah untuk menyisipkan gambar adalah dari menu.. • word salah satu contoh system operasi dalam komputer adalah... • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-01
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- location north of Philadelphia where Washington settled his 12,000 troops in December of 1777 (two words) (page 132)
- not based on law (page 124)
- colonists who chose to fight for independence from Great Britain (page 113)
- force which would carry out the fighting against Great Britain (two words) (page 114)
- unlimited power (page 122)
- local militia members who were ready to fight at a minute's notice (page 114)
- another term for British soldiers (page 114)
- location of the Battle of Saratoga (two words) (page 130)
- plan for fighting a battle or war (page 129)
- lodging, housing (page 123)
- Thomas Paine's 47-page pamphlet arguing against British rule (two words) (page 118)
- gathering of colonial leaders who were deeply troubled about the relationship between Great Britain and its colonies in America (three words) (page 112)
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- George Washington's plantation in Virginia (two words) (page 117)
- swift hit-and-run attacks (two words) (page 136)
- formally announced the colonies break from Great Britain (three words) (page 119)
- refusing (page 138)
- colonists who chose to side with the British (page 119)
- group of delegates who represented the first attempt at a Republican government in the colonies (three words) (page 114)
- foreign soldiers who fought for pay instead of loyalty (page 128)
- oppressive power exerted by a government or ruler (page 122)
20 Clues: refusing (page 138) • unlimited power (page 122) • not based on law (page 124) • lodging, housing (page 123) • another term for British soldiers (page 114) • plan for fighting a battle or war (page 129) • swift hit-and-run attacks (two words) (page 136) • colonists who chose to side with the British (page 119) • location of the Battle of Saratoga (two words) (page 130) • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: MUSCLES 2022-10-12
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- extensor muscle of the wrist (Page 126)
- the muscle located beneath the frontalis and orbicularis (Page 124)
- draw fingers together (Page 127)
- how many important muscles of the mouth are there (Page 124)
- muscle that produces the contour of the front and inner side of the upper arm (Page 126)
- muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates head (Page 123)
- muscle that draws the scalp backwards (Page 123)
- how many parts does a muscle have (Page 122)
- the middle part of the muscle (Page 122)
- what kind of tissue are muscles (Page 122)
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- the system that covers, shapes and holds the skeletal system in place (Page 122)
- broad muscle covering the top of the skull consisting of the occipitals and frontals (Page 123)
- what muscle is responsible for lowering the lower jaw and lip (Page 123)
- latissimusdorsi and _____ are two of the muscles that attach the arms to the body (Page 125)
- how many muscles of the lower legate there (Page 127)
- muscle that draws the scalp forwards (Page 1223)
- what is the muscle of the nose that you should remember (Page 124)
- separate fingers (Page 127)
- large muscle that covers the entire back of the upper arm and extends the forearm (Page 126)
- bends the foot down (Page 127)
- how many muscles of the foot are there (Page 128)
21 Clues: separate fingers (Page 127) • bends the foot down (Page 127) • draw fingers together (Page 127) • extensor muscle of the wrist (Page 126) • the middle part of the muscle (Page 122) • what kind of tissue are muscles (Page 122) • how many parts does a muscle have (Page 122) • muscle that draws the scalp forwards (Page 1223) • muscle that draws the scalp backwards (Page 123) • ...
Don Quixote 3 2024-12-04
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- “Those yonder, with the long arms” (pg 10), What has the long arms?
- The barber tells Sancho to go back to the ____________ in Chapter 6.
- Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5?
- What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza?
- According to the innkeeper in Chapter 3, knights carry a first aid kit and a change of _______.
- Who is the Knight of the White Moon?
- “ . . . but he also said that he was more convinced than ever that _______ were playing tricks on him” (page 33)
- “He had kept his _________ on, because he could not undo the many knots he had tied to keep it on” (page 4)
- How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE
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- The page number where you can find where Don Quixote named his horse
- who said “I know those books drove him crazy, I know it, I’m sure” on page 8?
- “The ________, on the other hand, wasn’t interested” (Chapter 10)
- “Don Quixote was a good man, brave to the last moment, and that he will be remembered forever in the entire world for having lived crazy and died ______”
- What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with?
- “Those books told about the adventures of ___________ in armor . . .” (page 1)
- “They had just turned lovely ______________ into a gross, ordinary, ugly farm girl” (pg 22)
- “Sir, we don’t have the ______________ to set them free” (pg 14)
- Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15
- who is the person that says, “There is nothing worse than beef stew” in Chapter 16?
- Who is the Knight of the Wood?
20 Clues: Who is the Knight of the Wood? • Who is the Knight of the White Moon? • Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5? • What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with? • How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE • What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza? • Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15 • ...
Don Quixote 1 2024-12-04
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- Who said “I know those books drove him crazy, I know it, I’m sure” on page 8?
- “Those books told about the adventures of ___________ in armor . . .” (page 1)
- “Sir, we don’t have the ______________ to set them free” (pg 14)
- “They had just turned lovely ______________ into a gross, ordinary, ugly farm girl” (pg 22)
- Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15
- Who is the Knight of the Wood?
- What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza?
- “He had kept his _________ on, because he could not undo the many knots he had tied to keep it on” (page 4)
- The page number where you can find where Don Quixote named his horse
- “The ________, on the other hand, wasn’t interested” (Chapter 10)
- Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5?
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- The barber tells Sancho to go back to the ____________ in Chapter 6.
- “ . . . but he also said that he was more convinced than ever that _______ were playing tricks on him” (page 33)
- According to the innkeeper in Chapter 3, knights carry a first aid kit and a change of _______.
- How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE
- “Those yonder, with the long arms” (pg 10), What has the long arms?
- What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with?
- Who is the person that says, “There is nothing worse than beef stew” in Chapter 16?
- “Don Quixote was a good man, brave to the last moment, and that he will be remembered forever in the entire world for having lived crazy and died ______”
- Who is the Knight of the White Moon?
20 Clues: Who is the Knight of the Wood? • Who is the Knight of the White Moon? • Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5? • How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE • What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with? • What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza? • Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15 • ...
Yearbook Terms 2024-10-08
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- - The central idea or concept ; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook.
- - Explanatory copy identifying who, what, when, where, why and how of a picture. Also tells something extra to amplify the message.
- - Extending picture beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides leaving no external margin.
- Any of the theme/concept pages introducing each new section of the book and relating each back to the main theme/concept.
- - Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover.
- - Unit of measure in the printing industry. One is equal of 12 points.
- - Facing pages which are linked conceptually as well as visually.
- - Space forming the border of a page or sheet.
- - A simulated version of a page showing copy, pictures and artwork which is used for editing purposes prior to printing.
- - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed on the side.
- - Series of horizontal and vertical lines in non-reproducible blue ink printed on a layout form to help align copy and photographs.
- - A line of large type used to introduce the topic and main point of interest.
- - A page or spread having a preset format, used as a starting point for a particular page so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- - any text on a page.
- - Coupled with a primary headline, it supplements the main element and adds additional information, giving more insight into the story.
- - Page number and spread identification, usually positioned in the bottom corner of a page.
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- - Indicating with marks on a photograph the area of the image that is to be reproduced.
- - Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout .
- - A diagram of the spread by spread planning of the yearbook, showing what topic will be covered on each spread.
- Formed by arranging photos, copy, or other page elements to form an even band of white space across the two facing pages.
- - The opening page of a book, bearing the book title, year of publication, school name and school location.
- - Primary visual element on a spread, usually 2 to 3 times the size of the next largest photo.
- - Blank area of any page that is not covered by tape or pictures.
- - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed underneath.
- - The spacing between two elements on a page, or the fold between 2 pages where the pages are bound to the cover.
- - Any photo with the background cut away.
- - Plain or ornamented frame around any page element.
- - A sheet on which yearbook pages have been printed. After it has been folded, pages appear in correct sequence. This is made up generally of 16 pages.
- Portions of a yearbook devoted to a particular topic (i.e. sports, etc.)
- - A photograph that is not prepared.
- - A complete set of grammatical, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, typographical and design rules adopted by the staff to govern the production of the yearbook.
31 Clues: - any text on a page. • - A photograph that is not prepared. • - Any photo with the background cut away. • - Space forming the border of a page or sheet. • - Plain or ornamented frame around any page element. • - Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover. • - Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout . • ...
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-03-01
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- Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- To remove a story or ad.
- Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- Responsible for sale and distribution.
- Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
- One employed by the newspaper.
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- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- Graphic representation of information.
- Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- Rectangular units of text and images.
- Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • One employed by the newspaper. • Rectangular units of text and images. • Graphic representation of information. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Amount of space between lines of type. • Responsible for sale and distribution. • ...
Book One: Shipwreck Island 2018-01-13
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- When the storm came we were in a ____ (Page, 117)
- J.J pointed fanatically ____ (Page, 61)
- Luke's sunburn was very ____ (Page, 41)
- Will looked at him ____(Page,115)
- "You must have been ____," said Ian (Page,128)
- All the three ____ down and tired everything they could think of to rouse their friend (Page,127)
- The darkness closed in like an endless ____ (Page,110)
- It was a drenching rain, a downpour, a ____ (Page, 125)
- Detail disappeared against the _____ of the orange fire (Page,97)
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- All I could hear was the ____ rain (Page,56)
- The feeling of hope on the _____was so strong that Luke could almost reach out and touch it,could taste it in the salt spray(Page,62)
- Everyone sat in _____ was awkward (Page, 113)
- Hunger, thirst, ____, and fear were causing Will to lose grip on reality(Page,115)
- Besides, when they were fighting, it was always Lyssa who went___(Page,24)
- So Luck's ___ mind had put together what must have happened (Page,122)
- Luke ___ the deck (Page, 60)
- Will rolled over and cast a _____ eye at his sister(Page,75)
- Luke and will were very _____ (Page, 22)
- Every few hours we would switch out on ______ (Page, 69)
- For a few minutes, the only sound that could be heard was the creaking of the ____ lines and the soft lapping of water against the hull(Page,7)
20 Clues: Luke ___ the deck (Page, 60) • Will looked at him ____(Page,115) • J.J pointed fanatically ____ (Page, 61) • Luke's sunburn was very ____ (Page, 41) • Luke and will were very _____ (Page, 22) • All I could hear was the ____ rain (Page,56) • Everyone sat in _____ was awkward (Page, 113) • "You must have been ____," said Ian (Page,128) • ...
Don Quixote 2 2024-12-04
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- “Those yonder, with the long arms” (pg 10), What has the long arms?
- “He had kept his _________ on, because he could not undo the many knots he had tied to keep it on” (page 4)
- Who is the Knight of the White Moon?
- “The ________, on the other hand, wasn’t interested” (Chapter 10)
- How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE
- “They had just turned lovely ______________ into a gross, ordinary, ugly farm girl” (pg 22)
- According to the innkeeper in Chapter 3, knights carry a first aid kit and a change of _______.
- What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza?
- who is the person that says, “There is nothing worse than beef stew” in Chapter 16?
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- Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5?
- What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with?
- Who is the Knight of the Wood?
- who said “I know those books drove him crazy, I know it, I’m sure” on page 8?
- Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15
- “Don Quixote was a good man, brave to the last moment, and that he will be remembered forever in the entire world for having lived crazy and died ______”
- “Those books told about the adventures of ___________ in armor . . .” (page 1)
- The barber tells Sancho to go back to the ____________ in Chapter 6.
- “ . . . but he also said that he was more convinced than ever that _______ were playing tricks on him” (page 33)
- The page number where you can find where Don Quixote named his horse
- “Sir, we don’t have the ______________ to set them free” (pg 14)
20 Clues: Who is the Knight of the Wood? • Who is the Knight of the White Moon? • Who does Don Quixote free in Chapter 5? • What was the horse in Chapter 13 filled with? • How old is Samson? (pg 20) ONE WORD, NO SPACE • What chapter does Don Quixote meet Sancho Panza? • Sancho becomes the “governer” of an __________ in Chapter 15 • ...
Grabuge 59 2022-12-08
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- compositeur autrichien des Noces de Figaro (indice page 18)
- Nom de l'interprète de Petit Papa Noël (1946), chanson la plus vendue de l'histoire en France.
- Jeu de société dans lequel les joueurs découvrent l'auteur d'un crime commis dans un manoir anglais (indice 8/9)
- Cette marque a donné sa couleur rouge au Père Noël
- Festival de danse du Centre Chorégraphique National de Nantes qui a lieu en janvier (indice en couverture du magazine)
- Prénom du personnage principal du film Maman, j'ai raté l'avion (1990)
- Prénom de l'auteur-interprète principal de la série Bref (indice page 28)
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- Prénom du compositeur-interprète canadien mort en 2016, auteur d'Hallelujah (indice page 10 et 11)
- Nom du leader du groupe The Clash (indice page 16)
- Prénom de l'actrice interprétant l’héroïne de la saga Alien (indice page 14)
- La France l'a éliminée en 8è de finale de la Coupe du Monde
- Nom du cinéaste dont tout le monde pense qu'il a réalisé L'étrange Noël de Monsieur Jack (1993) alors que c'est Henry Selick, bordel !
12 Clues: Nom du leader du groupe The Clash (indice page 16) • Cette marque a donné sa couleur rouge au Père Noël • compositeur autrichien des Noces de Figaro (indice page 18) • La France l'a éliminée en 8è de finale de la Coupe du Monde • Prénom du personnage principal du film Maman, j'ai raté l'avion (1990) • ...
Workshop-Vocabulary Review 2022-08-18
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- / Opposite of a little (page 44)
- / So many people (page 51)
- / What you can do with a ball (page 14)
- / Similar to annoying (page 13)
- / Tuna and sardines come in this (page 40)
- / Really happy (page 26)
- / Pictures used to express feelings or ideas (page 25)
- / Opposite of formal (page 27)
- / To give (food, money, ...) (page 66)
- / Become stronger (page 66)
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- / Period of time when you're a child (page 78)
- / Person who does something with no payment (page 68)
- / Not to do something (page 18)
- / Adverb of certainty, super sure (page 56)
- / Milk, yogurt and cheese belong to this category (page 39)
- / What you do when you sleep (page 78)
- / All life (page 78)
- / 100 (page 40)
18 Clues: / 100 (page 40) • / All life (page 78) • / Really happy (page 26) • / So many people (page 51) • / Become stronger (page 66) • / Opposite of formal (page 27) • / Not to do something (page 18) • / Similar to annoying (page 13) • / Opposite of a little (page 44) • / What you do when you sleep (page 78) • / To give (food, money, ...) (page 66) • ...
Yearbook 2025-01-09
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- Often placed just below a headline, this form of writing offers deeper insight and information.
- The unifying idea that has a visual and verbal element that holds the book together and creates structure for the story of the year.
- The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme.
- A unit of measurement in yearbook. There are six of these units in an inch.
- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- The inside front and back covers of a book, which can be printed on. (plural)
- Lines, tints, screens and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs. Can also be a diagram or sketch.
- This grouping of 16 pages is printed on a large sheet of paper, folded, cut and bound into a yearbook.
- The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos.
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- The largest photo on the page, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
- Short bits of information that are provided on sidebars or as complimentary elements to the content on the page.
- This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread.
- What is the abbreviation for CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, & BLACK?
- This type of spread has a lot of mini pictures of students on it. (plural)
- Different kinds of this writing include ident, summary, quote, expanded, and group.
- Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus. Should use literary devices to be clever or eye-catching.
- The type of question yearbook staffers always need to ask when they interview.
- This spread indicates new sections and provides continuity with the theme.
- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- Page of the yearbook that contains school name, publication name, volume number, year, address, and city/state.
- This is the abbreviation for Double Page Spread.
21 Clues: The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme. • This is the abbreviation for Double Page Spread. • What is the abbreviation for CYAN, MAGENTA, YELLOW, & BLACK? • This type of spread has a lot of mini pictures of students on it. (plural) • This spread indicates new sections and provides continuity with the theme. • ...
1920 and 1930's 2022-02-09
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- Car produced by Henry Ford Page 325
- Famous car maker of 1920's, created the Model T Page 325
- When police arrested thousands of radicals and immigrants Page 313
- Senator of Louisiana and critic of the new deal Page 403
- When purchasing a commodity over a period of time
- The name of the tariff that raised prices on foreign imports Page 371
- Wrote "A farewell to Army" Page 351
- A job that transformed many Missourians lives page 320
- trained and provided jobs and counseling for the unemployed youth Page 409
- A widespread fear that communists were planning against the US page 313
- Subsidized construction of low cost public housing, Page 409
- Vice president during harding's presidency Page 330
- Name that was given to dust bowl refugees Page 379
- Developed codes of fair competition to govern industries Page 400-401
- when unemployemnt soared and the economy faltered Page 370
- Provided jobs for 2 million young men Page 400-401
- First pilot to cross the Atlantic ocean solo and non stop Page 346
- Built dams, replanted forests, and created jobs to help the people of tennesee Page 400-401
- General that lead federal troops through Washington to keep marchers away from the capitol Page 388
- Law that officially enforced the eighteenth amendment PAge 341
- Built bridges, dams, power plants, and government buildings Page 400-401
- Established unemployment insurance for workers who lost their jobs Page 405
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- Painted on the side of buildings all across the nation Page 425
- Virus that killed people all over the world Page 312
- The name for the effect that all the programs FDR had on the US Page 419
- Clash of modernism and traditionalism Page 336
- A time when the stock prices rise tremendously Page 328
- People who sold illegal alcohol Page 342
- Recognized the right of employees to join labor unions and gave workers the right to collective bargain Page 408
- the trend to emphasize science and secular values over traditions Page 335
- built highwyas, dredged rivers and harbors, promoted soil and water conservation Page 404
- Known as "empress of blues", was a famous female vocalist Page 356
- Provided loans to electric companies to build power lines Page 409
- Secretary of treasury that was assigned by President Harding Page 330
- Makeshift shantytowns of tents and shacks Page 376
- Gave new meaning and dynamic to race relations Page 356
- President of the US during the great depression Page 396
- African American Leaders invited by the president to advise him Page 414
- When America made Germany pay for it's damages Page 334
- Insured banked deposits up to $5,000 Page 400 - 401
40 Clues: Car produced by Henry Ford Page 325 • Wrote "A farewell to Army" Page 351 • People who sold illegal alcohol Page 342 • Clash of modernism and traditionalism Page 336 • When purchasing a commodity over a period of time • Makeshift shantytowns of tents and shacks Page 376 • Name that was given to dust bowl refugees Page 379 • ...
Journalism Vocabulary 2025-09-17
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- A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- When any image or element touches he edge of the page extending beyond the trim edge
- A unit of measurement equal to 1/6 of an inch and 12 points
- of Thirds, Division of a photo, horizontally and vertically, so the subject falls into one of the interesting optical hot spots
- Refers both to topics features on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted
- A 16-page grouping made up with two 8-page flats
- A writer’s specific perspective on a broader topic
- The first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
- photo, A photo that is 2 to 2.5 times larger than other photos on the spread
- Detailed listing of technical printing info (at the end of the book) and staff listing
- Two facing side-by- side pages in the yearbook
- Outside the yearbook which protects the contents
- A secondary headline
- Type style with tiny “feet” at the end of each letter stroke
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- A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow
- space, Blank area where no elements are placed
- A verbal statement and a visual look which the tie all parts of the yearbook together
- The person whom a reporter interviews
- A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- A yearbook is typically broken up into six of these
- A few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture
- An attention- grabbing introduction that sets the tone of the story
- Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle
- page Page one of the yearbook includes vital information regarding the school
- Elements such as rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book’s design
- An unposed photo that documents the action story
- A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents
- The main story on a yearbook spread
28 Clues: A secondary headline • The main story on a yearbook spread • The person whom a reporter interviews • Two facing side-by- side pages in the yearbook • Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle • A 16-page grouping made up with two 8-page flats • An unposed photo that documents the action story • Outside the yearbook which protects the contents • ...
Yearbook Lingo Review 2023-01-10
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- Page number and spread identification, usually positioned in the bottom corner of a page.
- Unit of measure in the printing industry. One is equal of 12 points.
- A photograph that is not prepared.
- - The central idea or concept ; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook.
- Primary visual element on a spread, usually 2 to 3 times the size of the next largest photo.
- Extending picture beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides leaving no external margin.
- A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow, introducing the topic and main point of interest.
- Portions of a yearbook devoted to a particular topic (i.e. sports, etc.)
- The spacing between two elements on a page, or the fold between 2 pages where the pages are bound to the cover.
- Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout.
- Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed underneath.
- Explanatory copy identifying who, what, when, where, why and how of a picture. Also tells something extra to amplify the message.
- A sheet on which yearbook pages have been printed. After it has been folded, pages appear in correct sequence. This is made up generally of 16 pages.
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- Indicating with marks on a photograph the area of the image that is to be reproduced.
- Any of the theme/concept pages introducing each new section of the book and relating each back to the main theme/concept.
- - Blank area of any page that is not covered by tape or pictures.
- Coupled with a primary headline, it supplements the main element and adds additional information, giving more insight into the story.
- - A complete set of grammatical, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, typographical and design rules adopted by the staff to govern the production of the yearbook.
- A diagram of the spread by spread planning of the yearbook, showing what topic will be covered on each spread.
- Series of horizontal and vertical lines in non-reproducible blue ink printed on a layout form to help align copy and photographs.
- Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover.
- (cut-out-background) Any photo with the background cut away.
- A simulated version of a page showing copy, pictures and artwork which is used for editing purposes prior to printing.
- Plain or ornamented frame around any page element.
- Space forming the border of a page or sheet.
- - Facing pages that are linked conceptually as well as visually.
- line Formed by arranging photos, type, or other page elements to form an even band of white space across the two facing pages.
- - A page or spread having a preset format, used as a starting point for a particular page so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- any text on a page.
- - The opening page of a book, bearing the book title, year of publication, school name and school location.
30 Clues: any text on a page. • A photograph that is not prepared. • Space forming the border of a page or sheet. • Plain or ornamented frame around any page element. • Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover. • Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout. • (cut-out-background) Any photo with the background cut away. • ...
Yearbook Lingo Review 2023-09-21
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- - Blank area of any page that is not covered by tape or pictures.
- - Any photo with the background cut away.
- - Unit of measure in the printing industry. One is equal of 12 points.
- - Primary visual element on a spread, usually 2 to 3 times the size of the next largest photo.
- - Any of the theme/concept pages introducing each new section of the book and relating each back to the main theme/concept.
- - The spacing between two elements on a page, or the fold between 2 pages where the pages are bound to the cover.
- - Page number and spread identification, usually positioned in the bottom corner of a page.
- - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed on the side.
- - The opening page of a book, bearing the book title, year of publication, school name and school location.
- - A diagram of the spread by spread planning of the yearbook, showing what topic will be covered on each spread.
- - Coupled with a primary headline, it supplements the main element and adds additional information, giving more insight into the story.
- - Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover.
- - Facing pages which are linked conceptually as well as visually.
- - A sheet on which yearbook pages have been printed. After it has been folded, pages appear in correct sequence. This is made up generally of 16 pages.
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- - The central idea or concept ; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook.
- - Indicating with marks on a photograph the area of the image that is to be reproduced.
- - Space forming the border of a page or sheet.
- - any text on a page.
- - A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow, introducing the topic and main point of interest.
- - A complete set of grammatical, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, typographical and design rules adopted by the staff to govern the production of the yearbook.
- - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed underneath.
- - form to help align coy and photographs.
- - Series of horizontal and vertical lines in non-reproducible blue ink printed on a
- - Formed by arranging photos, type, or other page elements to form an even band of white space across the two facing pages.
- - A page or spread having a preset format, used as a starting point for a particular page so that the format does not have to be recreated each time it is used.
- - A simulated version of a page showing copy, pictures and artwork which is used for editing purposes prior to printing.
- - Extending picture beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides leaving no external margin.
- - A photograph that is not prepared.
- - Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout .
- - Portions of a yearbook devoted to a particular topic (i.e. sports, etc.)
- - Explanatory copy identifying who, what, when, where, why and how of a picture. Also tells something extra to amplify the message.
- - Plain or ornamented frame around any page element.
32 Clues: - any text on a page. • - A photograph that is not prepared. • - Any photo with the background cut away. • - form to help align coy and photographs. • - Space forming the border of a page or sheet. • - Plain or ornamented frame around any page element. • - Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover. • ...
Newsletter Vocab Crossword 2018-12-18
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- The section of a newsletter layout — typically found on the second page (but could be on any page) — that lists the name of the publisher and other pertinent data. May include staff names, contributors, subscription information, addresses, logo, etc.
- Usually appearing on the front page, this briefly lists articles and special sections of the newsletter and the page number for those items.
- Used to attract attention, especially in long articles, this is a small selection of text in a larger typeface, usually in a separate text box.
- These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these.
- These help separate columns vertically
- This makes up the bulk of the text excluding the headlines and decorative text elements. It's the articles that make up the newsletter content.
- Usually found after the heading, this tells the reader who wrote the article.
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- After the nameplate, this identifies each article in a newsletter and is the most prominent text element.
- These help separate columns or information across the page
- The banner on the front of a newsletter that identifies the publication. Usually contains the title of the newsletter, possibly graphics or a logo, and perhaps a subtitle, or motto.
- Location of important information, including websites and company name
- These typically appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
- Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections.
- These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45.
14 Clues: These help separate columns vertically • These help separate columns or information across the page • Location of important information, including websites and company name • These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45. • Usually found after the heading, this tells the reader who wrote the article. • ...
Fredrick Douglas Crossword 2019-10-19
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- the floor of a fireplace.(page 49)
- kill in devising plans or schemes; cunning. (page 36)
- not showing proper respect; rude. (page 1)
- a violent uprising against an authority or government.(page 74)
- have a severely detrimental effect on.(page 32)
- lacking physical strength, especially as a result of age or illness.(page 67)
- cover or envelop so as to conceal from view.(page 64)
- feel or express great loathing for.(page 20)
- (of a person or their behavior) brave; heroic. (page 64)
- a small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.(page 49)
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- form of language regarded as barbarous, debased, or hybrid.(page14)
- a carriage and horses with attendants. (page16)
- the state or quality of being serious and dignified.(page 71)
- the squandering of money, energy, or resources.(page 46)
- a feeling of repulsion; disgusted loathing.(page 31)
- a licentious, dissolute person.(page 46)
- to or toward that place.(page 61)
- devoutly religious.(page 56)
- irritating and tiresome (used for emphasis). (page 32)
- situated or occurring nearer to the end of something than to the beginning. (page 22)
20 Clues: devoutly religious.(page 56) • to or toward that place.(page 61) • the floor of a fireplace.(page 49) • a licentious, dissolute person.(page 46) • not showing proper respect; rude. (page 1) • feel or express great loathing for.(page 20) • a carriage and horses with attendants. (page16) • have a severely detrimental effect on.(page 32) • ...
BE1 Final Review 2024-01-19
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- page 98:No. 3
- page 98:It's under the table.
- page 87: What does Tim have?
- page 68: It's running.
- page 111: 5. Are they sleeping? No,_______
- page16.5:Who's he?
- page 56:Look at 7.What's she doing?
- page 22:This is a (2)
- page 44:they're green.
- page 59: What are they doing?
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- page 10:there are 6.
- page 6:they're yellow.
- page 89: 1. What do you have?
- page 108:No. 9
- page 28:Do you have two _____?
- page 31:Bobo has one
- page71:It's eating.
- page 51: What are they wearing?
18 Clues: page 98:No. 3 • page 108:No. 9 • page16.5:Who's he? • page71:It's eating. • page 10:there are 6. • page 31:Bobo has one • page 22:This is a (2) • page 6:they're yellow. • page 68: It's running. • page 44:they're green. • page 87: What does Tim have? • page 98:It's under the table. • page 89: 1. What do you have? • page 59: What are they doing? • page 28:Do you have two _____? • ...
Cognizant Crossword 2023-08-09
11 Clues: main page • Friday ritual • pipelines run • set goals here • platform to work • portal for tickets • everyday work hours • raise this as a request • repositories are available here • for connecting with team members • download payslip and form 16 here
The Invisible Man 2022-05-10
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- temperate regions, it has been used traditionally in herbal medicine and dyeing. (page 24)
- (Noun) a plant of the rose family bearing slender flower spikes and spiny fruits. Native to
- (Noun) long and careful consideration or discussion (
- (Adj) abundant in supply or quality. (page 24)
- (Verb) (of a fluid, especially blood) change to a solid or semisolid state. (Page 48)
- (Adj) small or insufficient in quantity or amount. (Page 5)
- (Adj) enough or more than enough; plentiful. (page 24)
- (Adverb) until now or until the point in time under discussion. (Page 3)
- (Noun) a supreme ruler, especially a monarch. (page 4)
- (Noun) a loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people.
- (Noun) a table napkin. (Page 3)
- (Noun) is something that protrudes. (page 24)
- (Noun) a person who takes part in a dialogue or conversation. (page 24)
- (Noun) the plump or fleshy part of a person's body. (page 24)
- (Adj) emotionally detached. (Page 27)
- (Adj) inclined to drink liquor. (page 24)
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- (Adj) (especially of hair) chose-set, stiff, and spiky. (page 24)
- (Adj) impossible to pass through or enter. (Page 4)
- (Adj) preventing success or development; harmful; unfavorable. (Page 5)
- (Adverb) in an active, quick, or energetic way. (Page 2)
- (Noun) is a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts. (Page 2)
- (Verb) rebuff, ignore or spurn disdainfully.(page 8)
- (Noun) the quality of being eccentric. (page 24)
- (Noun) -shortness of time (page 3)
- (Noun) a person's face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features. (page 24)
- (Adj) having or characterized by many transient sexual relationships. (page 24)
- (Verb) keep from being seen; conceal. (Page 4)
- (Adverb) in an admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering manner. (Page 21)
- (Adj) (of a hole, wound, etc.) wide open. (page 2)
29 Clues: (Noun) a table napkin. (Page 3) • (Noun) -shortness of time (page 3) • (Adj) emotionally detached. (Page 27) • (Adj) inclined to drink liquor. (page 24) • (Noun) is something that protrudes. (page 24) • (Adj) abundant in supply or quality. (page 24) • (Verb) keep from being seen; conceal. (Page 4) • (Noun) the quality of being eccentric. (page 24) • ...
Yearbook Lingo 2018-08-26
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- Using image editing software to take something from a photo
- Main story of a newsletter.
- Pictures taken without a person knowing
- Something that keeps sections separate.
- A software that allows you to surround an image with text
- Two pages that are facing each other.
- Main focus in a newspaper or magazine
- An element that explains who,what,why,where and when in a photo
- Shots of large scenery (landscapes,building,etc)
- A list of the chapters with page numbers before a book.
- Preparing and issuing a book,journal,piece of music or other work of value.
- The two pica space between the left and right page on a double page spread
- The detail of an image
- When an element extends past the exterior margin to the edge of the page without leaving a margin
- A small section in an article that has more information on a topic.
- A page by page diagram showing what’s in the yearbook
- A format that makes image files smaller
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- Close ups of very small subjects
- Page numbering on the bottom of pages in a yearbook
- A sidebar that has one purpose or theme that supports the page
- The main area of interest in a newsletter.
- Crediting the author of an article
- The numbers of dots that can be placed in a line with a span of 1 inch
- A record of names,subjects,etc found at the end of a book
- A format used for storing raster graphic images.
- An essay with pictures and text
- Art made by pasting photos,paper,or fabric together.
- Typefaces that don’t use serifs
- Additional headlines that provide more information on the primary headline
- A page that follows each major section. It doesn’t look anything like the other templates from that spread,but it does add onto that section’s purpose.
- A certain size,weight and style of a typeface
- Color on a computer display or image
- A small line on the end of a stroke in a letter or symbol
- A pre designed layout
- Something used to pique interest on a matter
35 Clues: A pre designed layout • The detail of an image • Main story of a newsletter. • An essay with pictures and text • Typefaces that don’t use serifs • Close ups of very small subjects • Crediting the author of an article • Color on a computer display or image • Two pages that are facing each other. • Main focus in a newspaper or magazine • Pictures taken without a person knowing • ...
