art?page=16 Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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) • ...
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 . • ...
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) • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
Don Quixote 2 2024-12-04
Across
- “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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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) • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Fredrick Douglas Crossword 2019-10-19
Across
- 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) • ...
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
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 _____? • ...
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 • ...
Charlotte's Web Chapters 1-5 2025-03-28
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- How does Charlotte say hi? (Page 35)
- left over scraps of food (page 35)
- Something to climb to get higher and it was in the barn (Page 14)
- Fern treated Wilbur like a _____ (Page 5)
- Not to appear (Page 30)
- To look at something (page 9)
- The state of being dark (page 31)
- What is Wilbur?
- Small or little (page 3)
- What was Wilbur hoping to get from Charlotte?
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- To take tiny bites on something (page 32)
- To be without motion (Page 33)
- When it is rainy and dark and wet and makes you feel sad (page 27)
- What did Wilbur try to do in Chapter 3?
- crying uncontrollable (page 2)
- The setting and season of Chapter 2 (page 11)
- What is the name of the rat?
- A shed made out of wood (page 8)
- Wilbur had to live at Zuckerman's _______ (Page 12)
- What bothered Wilbur in Chapter 4?
- A _____ afternoon Fern and Avery put on their bathing suits (page 10)
- What was Charlotte preparing to eat in chapter 5?
22 Clues: What is Wilbur? • Not to appear (Page 30) • Small or little (page 3) • What is the name of the rat? • To look at something (page 9) • To be without motion (Page 33) • crying uncontrollable (page 2) • A shed made out of wood (page 8) • The state of being dark (page 31) • left over scraps of food (page 35) • What bothered Wilbur in Chapter 4? • How does Charlotte say hi? (Page 35) • ...
Night 2026-03-10
Across
- Where did Eliezer live?(page 1)
- What was Eliezer’s father’s name?(page 102)
- The Oberkapo was hung for hiding… (page 63)
- Eliezer’s father was told that the camps were going to be…(page 13)
- The Jewish leaders of the camp were called… (page 58
- How old did Eliezer say his false age was? (Page 30)
- Eliezer found out that the French woman was…(page 5)
- What month was it the night of Eliezers father’s death?(page 112)
- “Night” is a book about the…
- For food, the Jews received a ration of…
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- What was Eliezer’s little sister’s name?
- What did Eliezers father pass away from? (Page 108)
- To heal, Eliezer had to go to which area?(page 82)
- Juliek passed away playing what instrument?(page 95)
- What is the prayer for the dead?(page 33)
- “Hey little…..”(page 55)
- “They’re bombing the____ factory.”(page 60)
- What did Eliezer want to study? (Page 4)
- Who did Elie’s father forget?(page 43)
- Everyone in the camps was fighting for…
20 Clues: “Hey little…..”(page 55) • “Night” is a book about the… • Where did Eliezer live?(page 1) • Who did Elie’s father forget?(page 43) • Everyone in the camps was fighting for… • What was Eliezer’s little sister’s name? • What did Eliezer want to study? (Page 4) • For food, the Jews received a ration of… • What is the prayer for the dead?(page 33) • ...
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) • ...
Goodnight, Mr.Tom 2019-05-16
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- page 140 definition express an objection to what someone said or done.
- page 206 definition in a way that deliberately avoids potential problems or dangers.
- page 222 definition (or clothing or drapery) loose and ample.
- page 140 definition not deterred by danger or pain; brave.
- page 152 definition a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or whom one travels.
- page 122 definition conversation between two or more people as feature or a book, play, or movie.
- page 92 definition break up into small parts
- page 83 definition having or showing mental discernment and good judgement; shrewd
- page 96 definition in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.
- page 1 definition perplexed and confused; very puzzled
- page 127 definition in every case or on every occasion ; always.
- page 133 definition in a way that relates to rhythm.
- page 140 definition with sincere and intense conviction; seriously.
- page 209 definition ask a question about something, especially in order to express one’s doubt about it or to check its validity or accuracy.
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- page 2 definition refusing to be persuaded or to be changed
- page 127 definition a person who is extremely hostiles of oppose to someone or something.
- page 2 definition perceptible by comparison; relative.
- page 256 definition originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
- page 142 definition cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.
- page 144 definition in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.
- page 152 definition hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion or all else or so as to transfix them.
- page 107 definition great surprise
- page 128 definition give out or emit (something abstract but perceptible).
- page 147 definition an intensification of a negative quality or aspect.
- page 104 definition say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
- page 2 definition rough or surly in manner
- page 104 definition a particular point in events or time
- page 124 definition wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
- page 124 definition in embarrassed manner due to shame or lack of self confidence
- page 1 definition about to happen
30 Clues: page 107 definition great surprise • page 1 definition about to happen • page 92 definition break up into small parts • page 2 definition rough or surly in manner • page 133 definition in a way that relates to rhythm. • page 2 definition perceptible by comparison; relative. • page 104 definition a particular point in events or time • ...
Word Study Test #9 2022-03-23
Across
- a master builder
- relate events in time sequence
- do at the same time
- between, among, amid
- art, skill (Greek root word)
- device to measure time
- light entertainment in the midst of serious activities; a "break"
- study of how to do things
- equipment of war
- a statement placed beside (or Within) the main sentence
- discussion or action between or among people
- to throw a story in for comparison while teaching a lesson or moral
- between or among nations
- time
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- art or science of building
- over a period of time; "from time to time"
- throw between
- come between
- lying along side of another line but not touching
- an editing mark beside a page of print to show needed indentation
- made by man; not occurring naturally
- device to measure and record time
- one who acts or creates with skill
- art, skill (Latin Root Word)
- one who is skilled in details of an art or subject
- beside, along with
- goes along with you as you fall and slows you down
- display or application of skill
- expert skill in accomplishing something
- without skill, natural, simple and sincere
30 Clues: time • come between • throw between • a master builder • equipment of war • beside, along with • do at the same time • between, among, amid • device to measure time • between or among nations • study of how to do things • art or science of building • art, skill (Greek root word) • art, skill (Latin Root Word) • relate events in time sequence • display or application of skill • ...
Anatomie et Physiologie-Système endocrinien 2020-05-21
Across
- Je lutte contre le stress page 155
- Nous sommes libérées dans la circulation sanguine en présence d'un stress page 155
- Se trouve à la surface ou dans le noyau de la cellule page 136
- hormone qui agit sur les glandes surrénales pour stimuler la libération des minéralocorticoïdes et glucocorticoïdes page 145
- Hormone sécrétée par la glande pinéale page 157
- Je suis une glande située à la base du cou
- Je suis une glande amphicrine page 144
- 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
- L'hormone qui agit sur les glandes mammaires pour stimuler la lactation
- Facteur qui stimule la glande surrénale
- L'hormone antagoniste de l'insuline
- Je favorise une baisse du métabolisme et la prise de poids page 154
- J'aide le corps à lutter contre le stress page 155
- L'hormone du sommeil page 157
- Hormone produite par les surrénales suite à un stress page 137
- Je produis la CCK, la sécrétine,et a GIP page144
- Sécrétion d'hormones influençant la croissance, le métabolisme et les caractères sexuels page 144
- La glande pinéale réduit ce type de sécrétions pendant la nuit page 157
- Hormone libérée par l'adénohypophyse page 137
- Je réponds au stress de courte durée page 156
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- Je libère une hormone qui fait augmenter le réabsorption d'eau par les reins page 144
- Je sécrète trois hormones page 155
- Je réponds au stress prolongé page 156
- Substance chimique que des cellules sécrètent page 136
- Classe d'hormone qui joue un rôle dans la perméabilité membranaire page 139
- Les hormones contribuent à ce maintien page 138
- Je cause de l'insomnie et l'exophtalmie page 154
- Le lobe antérieur de l'hypophyse page 145
- Classe d'hormone qui joue un rôle dans le métabolisme des glucides page 139
- 143
- Joue un rôle de communication en particulier pour la reproduction et le danger page 138
- La thyroxine et la triiodotyronine en contiennent page 152
- Phase qui permet de prolonger la lutte au facteur de stress page 156
- L'hormone antidiurétique page 146
- Favorise les contractions de l'utérus page 146
- Phase où l'oxygène et le glucose sont acheminés vers les organes les plus sollicités page 156
- Je lutte contre le stress page155
38 Clues: 143 • L'hormone du sommeil page 157 • L'hormone antidiurétique page 146 • Je lutte contre le stress page155 • Je lutte contre le stress page 155 • Je sécrète trois hormones page 155 • L'hormone antagoniste de l'insuline • Je suis une glande amphicrine page 144 • Je réponds au stress prolongé page 156 • Facteur qui stimule la glande surrénale • ...
Lead Alumni Dare to Lead 2024-05-09
Across
- Grounded _____ = Rumble Skills + Curiousity + Practice (page 171)
- the latin root is "to make whole" (page 73)
- Square _____ (page 22)
- _____ is a weakness. (One of the six myths of vulnerability) (page 23)
- “engaging in our lives from a place of worthiness” (page 72)
- Modeling and Encouranging ______ Striving, Empathy, and Self-Compassion; referred to as an alternative frame to perfectionism (page 80)
- Practicing Integration - Strong Back, Soft Front, Wild _____ (page 90)
- the intensely painful feeling or experience of believeing that we are flawed and therefore unworthy of love, belonging, and connection (page 126)
- Shame ____ is the ability to practice authenticity when we experience shame (page 136)
- _______ and supporting rest, play, and recovery (page 106)
- ______ commitment and sharing purpose (page 100)
- A practice of appreciation. Some acknowledge this practice of appreciation in a daily journal. Its allowing yourself the feeling of accomplishment, love, or joy. (page 83)
- Talk to yourself the way you'd talk to someone you _____. (page 158)
- Being a _______ and getting it right (page 92)
- _____ with vulnerability is a fundamental skill to daring leadership (page 166)
- ________ from heart (page 112)
- normally a fleeting emotion that can eventually become funny ; a hallmark of this emotion is that we don’t feel alone, we know others have had similar experiences (page 130)
- Using _____ with, _____ to, and _____ within (page 96)
- Empathy skill #2 - To be _____ ; this comes from a place of grounded confidence and strong sense of self-worth (page 145)
- Empathy is feeling with people. _____ is feeling for them. (page 152)
- _______ is kind (page 48)
- _____ comes before vulnerability. (One of the six myths of vulnerability) (page 29)
- Empathy skill #5 - _____ ; taking a balanced approach to negative emostions so that feelings are neither suppressed nor exaggerated (page 148)
- Practicing Gratitude and Celebrating ______ and Victories (page 83)
- _____ slips (page 53)
- often confused with shame; ______ feels terrible and makes for a miserable work environment (page 130)
- discomfort You can engineer the _____ and _____ out of vulnerability. (One of the six myths of vulnerability) (page 25)
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- Empathy skill #1 - _____ taking; to see the world as others see it (page 143)
- ____ effect: when everyone sees what th eerson with the most influence in the room wants and follows suit (page 56)
- Vulnerability is _________. (One of the six myths of vulnerability) (page 34)
- Create a safe _______. Trust-building exercise that helps to create ground rules of a team and rumbling. (page 36)
- Shame _____ ; using one of the strategies of disconnection (Moving away, moving toward, moving against) (page 161)
- Rumble ______ ; curious beginnings to difficult discussions (page 172)
- I can go it _____. (One of the six myths of vulnerability) (page 25)
- _______ straight and taking action (page 110)
- ____ is not the key to success. In fact, research shot that [it] hampers achievement. The Daring Leadership goal to dealing with _____ is to get very clear defining (page 79)
- Cultivating a ______ of belonging, inclusivity, and diverse perspectives (page 107)
- _____ is connecting to the emotions that underpin an experience. (page 118)
- give people a "way out with _____" ; allowing for a gracious exit to a scenario (page 133)
- Empathy skill #3 - To _____ another person's feelings (page 146)
- _____ effect: when you follow suit although you disagree (could be peer pressure or not wanting to battle) (page 56)
- "I am a _____, not a mapmaker. I am going down this path same as and with you." (page 63)
- Knowing our _______ (page 98)
- "words like ______, empathy, compassion, are not words often discussed in our leadership training…" (page 64)
- Setting _______ and Finding Real Comfort (page 87)
- Making ______ and taking Risks (page 95)
- Emotional _____ ; ability to recognize and name a variety of emotions within ourselves and others (page 147)
- Empathy skill #4 - To _____ your understanding of that person's feelings (page 146)
- Acknowledging, naming, and _______ collective fear and uncertainty. (page 104)
- Modeling _____, Kindness, and Hope (page 93)
- “The cave you fear to enter holds the _____ you seek.” – Joseph Campbell (page 52)
- When rumbles become unproductive, call a ___-_____ (page 68)
- "Leaders must either invest a reasonable about of time oattending to fears and _____, or _____squander an unreasonable amount of time trying to manage ineffective and unproductive behavior" (page 67)
- ______ gold stars (page 109)
- I ____ do vulnerability. (One of the six myths of vulnerability) (page 24)
55 Clues: _____ slips (page 53) • Square _____ (page 22) • _______ is kind (page 48) • ______ gold stars (page 109) • Knowing our _______ (page 98) • ________ from heart (page 112) • Making ______ and taking Risks (page 95) • the latin root is "to make whole" (page 73) • Modeling _____, Kindness, and Hope (page 93) • _______ straight and taking action (page 110) • ...
Book One: Shipwreck Island 2018-01-13
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- Luke ___ the deck (Page, 60)
- When the storm came we were in a ____ (Page, 117)
- 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)
- Every few hours we would switch out on ______ (Page, 69)
- Everyone sat in _____ was awkward (Page, 113)
- "You must have been ____," said Ian (Page,128)
- J.J pointed fanatically ____ (Page, 61)
- So Luck's ___ mind had put together what must have happened (Page,122)
- Will looked at him ____(Page,115)
- It was a drenching rain, a downpour, a ____ (Page, 125)
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- All the three ____ down and tired everything they could think of to rouse their friend (Page,127)
- Detail disappeared against the _____ of the orange fire (Page,97)
- Luke and will were very _____ (Page, 22)
- Luke's sunburn was very ____ (Page, 41)
- All I could hear was the ____ rain (Page,56)
- Will rolled over and cast a _____ eye at his sister(Page,75)
- Besides, when they were fighting, it was always Lyssa who went___(Page,24)
- The darkness closed in like an endless ____ (Page,110)
- 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)
- Hunger, thirst, ____, and fear were causing Will to lose grip on reality(Page,115)
20 Clues: Luke ___ the deck (Page, 60) • Will looked at him ____(Page,115) • Luke's sunburn was very ____ (Page, 41) • J.J pointed fanatically ____ (Page, 61) • 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) • ...
Night by Elie Wiesel 2026-03-04
Across
- the first labor camp Eliezer was sent to page 28
- the town Eliezer and his community are from page 3
- the constantly praying boy who dies on the march page 86
- the place where the Jews gathered to pray, but Eliezer instead voiced his resentment towards god page 66
- the name for the place Jews were kept at before being sent to labor camps page 11
- the day when the Jews consider fasting page 69
- who the Jews are hopping will liberate them page 81
- the second labor camp Eliezer was sent to page 40
- the place where the march ends page 92
- the process of which the Kapos decide which Jews to kill page 70
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- the place where some Jews were burned alive page 32
- the last name of the woman who first sees the fire page 24
- the relative of Eliezer's father page 43
- the violinist Eliezer befriends page 49
- the youngest of Eliezer's siblings page 4
- the process where all the Jews are moved to a different labor camp page 81
- what Eliezer is afraid of might happen to his leg page 78
- the recurring word that refers to the fog of false hope page 21
- the title of the child who was hanged, but died slowly page 63
- the Kapo who whips Eliezer 25 times page 58
20 Clues: the place where the march ends page 92 • the violinist Eliezer befriends page 49 • the relative of Eliezer's father page 43 • the youngest of Eliezer's siblings page 4 • the Kapo who whips Eliezer 25 times page 58 • the day when the Jews consider fasting page 69 • the first labor camp Eliezer was sent to page 28 • the second labor camp Eliezer was sent to page 40 • ...
Into the Woods Jr 2023-10-03
Across
- What can cut like a knife? (page 61)
- What there is too much of at the ball, according to Cinderella (page 50)
- Fill in the blank: "Cow as white as ________" (page 33)
- The season of the year when the Witch caught the Baker's father in the garden (page 13)
- What Cinderella's Stepmother cut off of Florinda's foot (page 91)
- Fill in the blank: "Into the woods and through the ______, you have to take the journey" (page 97)
- What sharp objects blinded Rapunzel's Prince? (page 77)
- What did the witch lose in exchange for her youth and beauty? (page 90)
- Fill in the blank: "Cape as red as ________" (page 33)
- Fill in the blank: "Safe at home with our beautiful ______" (page 71)
- Baker & Baker's Wife try to make a cow look white by cover it with this baking supply (page 85)
- Fill in the blank: "Children will _______" (page 100)
- Where Jack is headed with Milky-White (page 34)
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- Fill in the blank: Slipper as pure as _______" (page 33)
- What Little Red decides to collect for Granny (page 32)
- What lives at the top of the beanstalk (page 52)
- Fill in the blank: "To see, to sell, to get, to bring, to ________..." (page 26)
- Cinderella's Prince spread this sticky substance on the stairs (page 78)
- Where Cinderella's family is going (page 20)
- What Cinderella's Stepmother cuts off of Lucinda's foot (page 93)
- A name that is "strange but beautiful" (page 39)
- What Cinderella says when Baker's Wife tells her the bean is magic (page 81)
- What Little Red first asks for from the Baker and Baker's Wife (page 9)
- What Milky-White has in her eyes, according to Jack's Mother (page 11)
- Fill in the blank: "Hair as yellow as ________" (page 33)
25 Clues: What can cut like a knife? (page 61) • Where Cinderella's family is going (page 20) • Where Jack is headed with Milky-White (page 34) • What lives at the top of the beanstalk (page 52) • A name that is "strange but beautiful" (page 39) • Fill in the blank: "Children will _______" (page 100) • Fill in the blank: "Cape as red as ________" (page 33) • ...
Protists From Epic! 2020-10-21
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- The chemical that makes some algae green (21)
- Algae that can produce their own light (24)
- According to page 7, most protists live in places that are...
- The family for an amoeba (9)
- The picture on page 38 showes a slime mold producing these particles from fruiting bodies.
- What van Leeuwenhoek first called protists (18)
- The main food for many fish, mussels and oysters are protists referred to as __ (16)
- The genus for an amoeba (9)
- The color of algae used in sushi (22)
- Before the discovery of DNA, most classification was based on an organisms __ (8)
- The species for an amoeba (9)
- The order for an amoeba (9)
- Downy mildew is a fungi-like protist infection common in these. (43)
- The phylum for an amoeba (9)
- Unlike plants, algae are __ (20)
- Phytophthora infestans is a protist that can infect these (42)
- A dinoflagellate has one of these to move with (24)
- Some of van Leeuwenhoek's first observations were of rain water and white matter from his __ (18)
- The structures a paramecium is covered in (15).
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- The protist the amoeba on page 14 is engulfing.
- Protozoans covered in hair. (30)
- Slime molds move with an amoeba like __
- A condition in the ocean caused by dinoflagellates that is deadly to sea life. (25)
- A "tail" on a protist (13)
- The substance that is released by photosynthetic plankton according to page 11
- The largest type of algae (22)
- The kingdom of all protists (9)
- The giant protist that the otter is wrapped in on page 5.
- The class for an amoeba (9)
- Protozoans act like these (29)
- plastids found in cells of green plants and photosynthetic algae (13)
- A deadly disease caused by Plasmodium. (33)
- The type of slime mold eating the wood on page 37
- Glass like algae used in things like paint and toothpaste. (27)
- This organism spreads African Sleeping Sickness. (35)
35 Clues: A "tail" on a protist (13) • The class for an amoeba (9) • The genus for an amoeba (9) • The order for an amoeba (9) • The family for an amoeba (9) • The phylum for an amoeba (9) • The species for an amoeba (9) • The largest type of algae (22) • Protozoans act like these (29) • The kingdom of all protists (9) • Protozoans covered in hair. (30) • Unlike plants, algae are __ (20) • ...
Yearbook (JHS) 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. • ...
Anatomy and Physiology Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-13
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- globular proteins that act as biological catalysts. Page 51
- Radiation that causes atoms to ionize. Page 60
- A condition of basicity or high pH (above 7.45) of the blood; low hydrogen ion concentration. Page 60
- molecules made of many similar or repeating units. Page 42
- A component of proteins and nucleic acids (genetic material). Page 26
- Energy directly involved in moving matter. Page 24
- Needed to make functional thyroid hormones. Page 26
- Substances present in smaller amounts in a mixture is called? Page 29
- polymers of sim- ple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis. Page 43
- The relative concentration of hydrogen ions in various body fluids is measured in concentration unit. Page 40
- The capacity to do work or to put matter into motion. Page 24
- substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed. Page 29
- chainlike molecules made of many similar or repeating units. Page 42
- A condition resulting from excessive ketones in the blood. Page 60
- the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. Page 27
- a chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more electrons from one atom to the other. Page 32
- substances that increase the rate of chemical reactions. Page 38
- substances that conduct an electrical current in solution. Page 39
- Energy that travels in waves. Page 24
- the sum of the masses of the protons and neutrons in an atom. Page 27
- This is formed when two or more different kinds of atoms bind. Page 28
- Energy in action or the energy something has because of its motion. Page 24
- regions around the nucleus in which a given electron or electron pair is likely to be found. Page 26
- A chemical bond where atoms share electrons. Page 32
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- a common waste product of protein breakdown in the body, is also a base. Page 40
- composed of fatty acid chains and glycerol. Page 58
- The substance on which an enzyme acts. Page 52
- These are the building blocks of proteins are molecules. Page 47
- heterogeneous mixtures with large, often visible solutes that tend to settle out. Page 29
- The substance present in the greatest amount in a mixture is called? Page 29
- contain more potential energy in their chemical bonds than did the reactants. Page 37
- a combination of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Page 28
- A chemical reaction that builds molecules by losing water molecules. Page 38
- a group of molecules that includes sugars and starches, represent 1–2% of cell mass. Page 43
- this occurs when chemical bonds are formed, rearranged or broken. Page 35
- Lipoid and protein-based substances that transport fatty acids and cholesterol in the bloodstream. Page 46
- Stored energy or inactive energy. Page 24
- A substance that minimizes changes in pH by absorbing or releasing hydrogen ions. Page 41
- Reactions the release energy. Page 37
- Disease resulting from exposure of the body to radioactivity; digestive system organs are most affected. Page 60
- A condition of acidity or low pH (below 7.35) of the blood; high hydrogen ion concentration. Page 60
- Energy that results from the movement of charged particles. Page 24
- the study of the chemical composition and reactions of living matter. Page 38
- a substance that releases hydrogen ions in detectable amounts and lowers pH. Page 39
- an atom’s outermost energy level or that portion of it containing the electrons that are chemically reactive. Page 32
- When atoms or molecules combine to form a larger or more complex molecule. Page 36
- they have the same molecular formula but their atoms are arranged differently, giving them different chemical properties. Page 43
- elements that have two or more structural variations. Page 27
- the primary energy transferring molecule in cells and it provides a form of energy that is immediately usable by all body cells. Page 57
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24
50 Clues: Reactions the release energy. Page 37 • Energy that travels in waves. Page 24 • Stored energy or inactive energy. Page 24 • The substance on which an enzyme acts. Page 52 • Radiation that causes atoms to ionize. Page 60 • Energy directly involved in moving matter. Page 24 • Anything that occupies space and has mass. Page 24 • ...
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) • ...
Project 6 Crossword 2014-12-03
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- is a special character you can insert in your text.
- move a selected floating Word Art
- vertical column of text
- background fills that can be added to select paragraphs or to complete a page
- dark lines that can be added to select paragraphs or to complete a page
- resize your clipart by dragging
- a way to create an interesting colorful and fun text effects
- combines text, pictures, and drawings.
- same thing as a bulleted list
- pictures and drawing you can add to your document
- format text is placed in a drawing shape
- same thing as a numbered list
- allow you to change the look of text in a number of ways
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- to print text vertically
- large capital letters
- allows you to move or copy the objects using drag and drop.
- specifies how you want Word to print text on the page.
- to print text horizontally
- vertical column of text
- begins a paragraph with a number
- to position in line with the text
- begins a paragraph with a bulleted graphic
22 Clues: large capital letters • vertical column of text • vertical column of text • to print text vertically • to print text horizontally • same thing as a bulleted list • same thing as a numbered list • resize your clipart by dragging • begins a paragraph with a number • move a selected floating Word Art • to position in line with the text • combines text, pictures, and drawings. • ...
All the Light We Cannot See Vocabulary Crossword 2024-05-24
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- descend from a train, bus, or other form of transport (page 310)
- a ruthless, tyrannical leader (page 262)
- discharge (moisture or a smell) slowly and steadily (page 265)
- an outbreak of public anger or excitement (page 264)
- burn slowly with smoke but no flame (page 273)
- something or someone of exceptional beauty (page 345)
- the angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator (page 428)
- the action of causing a bomb or explosive device to explode (page 458)
- a soft sucking sound made when pressure is applied to liquid or mud (page 311)
- an area of flat, rectangular pieces of wood or another material attached to the lower parts of the walls in a room (page 295)
- a period of two weeks (page 287)
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- persuade (someone) to do something by means of deception or flattery (page 447)
- the likely course of a disease or ailment (page 290)
- past participle of tread (page 277)
- complain pettily; grumble (page 498)
- in a very poor condition as a result of disuse and neglect (page 489)
- main root of a primary root system, growing vertically downward (page 292)
- the degree of randomness or disorder in a system (page 239)
- the quality or condition of being obstinate; stubbornness (page 263)
- a jeweled crown or headband worn as a symbol of sovereignty (page 528)
- waste matter discharged from the bowels; feces (page 239)
21 Clues: a period of two weeks (page 287) • past participle of tread (page 277) • complain pettily; grumble (page 498) • a ruthless, tyrannical leader (page 262) • burn slowly with smoke but no flame (page 273) • the likely course of a disease or ailment (page 290) • an outbreak of public anger or excitement (page 264) • something or someone of exceptional beauty (page 345) • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-13
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- Occur when atoms transfer electrons. Page 36
- An ion that gain or accept electrons. Page 32
- Formed from the moving of charge particles
- Molecules that are formed from sharing electrons and are electrically balanced. Page33-34
- Anything that has space and mass. Page 24
- Substances consisting of two or more components. Page29
- Measures the number of atoms and is equal to atomic weight. Page 29
- Heterogeneous mixtures that do not settle out. Page 30
- Is the same as the number of protons in an atom. Page 27
- Atoms that are co posed of the same number of protons and different number of neutrons. Page 27
- Cannot be broken down in to any other substance or simpler substances. Page 25
- When small particles are bonded together to form large particles. Page 36
- Can be found in the nucleus of an atom has a neutral charge.
- The average of the mass numbers of the total isotopes of an element. Page 28
- Formed when hydrogen atoms share their electrons with another atom. Page 34
- Can be found in the centre of the atom and is consist of protons and neutrons. Page25
- When large particles are broken which will result in small particles. Page 36
- To change back t a fluid state to a more solid state. Page 30
- Located around the nucleus and where electrons can be found. Page 26
- Increases the rate of reactions without becoming chemically charged. Page 38
- Energy that is stored and is not active. Page 24
- Substances that are in large amounts. Page 29
- Equation describing what happens in a reaction. Page 35
- energy Energy of movement or action. Page 24
- When two or more atoms combine and is hold by a chemical bond. Page 28
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- When bonds are broken and created. Page 37
- Energy that moves from one place to another in waves. Page 24
- symbol Represented by one or two letters. Page 25
- The process of the decay of atoms. Page 28
- Isotopes that display radioactivity. Page 28
- Substances that are in small amounts. Page 2929
- Energy that involves the movement of matter. Page 24
- Can be found on the shell of an atom and has a positive charge. Page 25
- Smallest particles of a chemical substance that is composed of electrons, neutrons and protons. Page 24
- Used to express the contents of a solution. Page 29
- Bond that is formed during the combination of atoms. Page 31
- Formed when electrons are transfer from one atom to another. Page 32
- When electron pair sharing is not equal. Page 34
- When atoms donate electrons. Page 34
- Found in bonds of Chemical substances. Page 24
- A type of Homogeneous mixtures that consist of solutes and solvents. Page 29
- A type of Heterogeneous mixture with solutes that settles out. Page 30
- When atoms attract electrons on its valence shell. Page 34
- Regions where the electrons are located on an atom. Page 31
- A listing of all the elements and assist in the explanation of the elements properties. Page 25
- Showcase atoms chemical behavior. Page 26
- Can be found in the nucleus of the atom and has a positive charge. Page 25
- The total number of protons and neutrons. Page 27
- Formed when atoms share electrons. Page 32
- Reacting substances in a reaction. Page 35
- When different kinds of atoms are bonded together. Page 28
- Loses electrons and are electron donors. Page 32
52 Clues: When atoms donate electrons. Page 34 • Anything that has space and mass. Page 24 • Showcase atoms chemical behavior. Page 26 • When bonds are broken and created. Page 37 • The process of the decay of atoms. Page 28 • Formed from the moving of charge particles • Formed when atoms share electrons. Page 32 • Reacting substances in a reaction. Page 35 • ...
The Incredible Dash 2 2024-01-04
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- Who would not let Dad save someone? (page 12)
- Does Mom look happy or angry? (page 23)
- Syndrome _________ us. (page 22)
- Dad's mission was to defeat and big _________. (page 15)
- What color is the robot eye? (page 14)
- Vi and Dash has to stay ________. (page 21)
- Mom __________ her super suit. (page 21)
- Who wears the super suit? (page 20)
- Syndrome would send the robots to attack the ___________. (page 18)
- Dad got a message to go on a top-secret __________. (page 13)
- Dad still wanted to be a _________? (page 12)
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- What is the robot's name? (page 15)
- Syndrome wanted to be a ___________. (page 18)
- Who is the bad guy that created the Omnidroids? (page 17)
- Syndrome ________ him! (page 19)
- The family would have to _________ again if Dad got caught being a Super. (page 13)
- What did Dad do to his boss that made him lose his job? (page 12)
- Syndrome had _________ most of the Supers. (page 19)
- After mom found out that Dad has not been going to work, she was really ________. (page 21)
- Vi and Dash _________ onto Mom's jet. (page 22)
20 Clues: Syndrome _________ us. (page 22) • Syndrome ________ him! (page 19) • What is the robot's name? (page 15) • Who wears the super suit? (page 20) • What color is the robot eye? (page 14) • Does Mom look happy or angry? (page 23) • Mom __________ her super suit. (page 21) • Vi and Dash has to stay ________. (page 21) • Who would not let Dad save someone? (page 12) • ...
Unit One 2014-08-20
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- a test of your ability or resources in a demanding situation page 20
- any activity that involves a form of contest, rivalry or game
- any form of play, amusement or relaxation page 22
- the functions and process of the human body page 11
- the form, size and development of a persons body page 14
- the different parts of the training programme page 25
- exist for all activities relating to the particular physical demands of the sport page 13
- pear shaped in appearance with wide hips, side shoulders page 17
- at your very best page 25
- different body types based on shape page 17
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- This can improve with age and experience page 10
- a long and slender body shape with narrow shoulders and hips page 17
- policy to eliminate barriers in sport page 12
- founded sporting event in 1989 page 12
- training above sea level can improve someone aerobic capacity for endurance events page 19
- reduces with age and the heart becomes less efficient page 10
- potential hazards or dangers are spotted before any physical activity page 21
- one basic way that sports respond to the factor of age page 11
- wide shoulders and hips and have muscled physique page 17
- the aspect of the land characteristic of a particular region page 19
20 Clues: at your very best page 25 • founded sporting event in 1989 page 12 • different body types based on shape page 17 • policy to eliminate barriers in sport page 12 • This can improve with age and experience page 10 • any form of play, amusement or relaxation page 22 • the functions and process of the human body page 11 • ...
Spoiling Walden 2021-09-29
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- hardly or scarcely — used to say that something was almost not possible or almost did not happen (page 52)
- extreme anger, a strong feeling of unhappiness because of something bad, hurtful, or morally wrong (page 47)
- anger and disagreement (page 52)
- more serious (page 50)
- characteristic of being careful about spending money or using things when you do not need to (page 50)
- not required to do something that others are required to do (page 50)
- a book that a company uses to record information about the money it has paid and received (page 50)
- a narrow area along the edge of something (page 49)
- highly valued and important, deserving great respect (page 47)
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- in perfect condition : completely clean, fresh, neat, etc. (page 53)
- an attempt to find, achieve, or get something (page 53)
- to damage, to treat with disrespect (page 47)
- removed the inside of something, made an empty space in something (page 49)
- a person from Louisiana whose ancestors were French Canadian (page 50)
- using something in a foolish or wasteful way (page 50)
- the amount of something that is produced by a person or thing (page 50)
- a very small amount (page 51)
- to hold onto something or someone very tightly (page 48)
- to need someone or something for support, help, etc., to depend on someone or something (page 50)
- covered with a thick layer of a liquid, cream, etc. (page 50)
- an area of soft, wet land that has many grasses and other plants (page 49)
- became sad or weak, lowered (page 49)
- the flat spinning parts that are used on some machines to push air or water (page 51)
23 Clues: more serious (page 50) • a very small amount (page 51) • anger and disagreement (page 52) • became sad or weak, lowered (page 49) • to damage, to treat with disrespect (page 47) • a narrow area along the edge of something (page 49) • using something in a foolish or wasteful way (page 50) • an attempt to find, achieve, or get something (page 53) • ...
Repaso Comprensivo 2021-02-26
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- h
- sometimes
- once in a while
- physical education
- to ride a bike
- to read magazines
- frequently
- 70
- j
- the class of
- z
- to study for a test
- today
- often
- x
- school activites
- 51
- play basketball
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- 7
- play videogames
- almost never
- v
- tomorrow
- to skateboard
- 25
- to work hard
- 6o
- how do you say
- page
- algebra
- what does it mean
- play baseball
- ll
- usually
- Binder
- 16
36 Clues: 7 • v • h • j • z • x • 25 • 6o • ll • 70 • 16 • 51 • page • today • often • Binder • algebra • usually • tomorrow • sometimes • frequently • almost never • to work hard • the class of • to skateboard • play baseball • how do you say • to ride a bike • play videogames • once in a while • play basketball • school activites • what does it mean • to read magazines • physical education • to study for a test
Winged Watchman Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-12
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- s_______ means fighting or conflict (page 3).
- Something is dreadful if it causes dread or ______ (page 7).
- "Marvelous" means _______ or astounding (page 2).
- Rations are the amount of food or other supplies someone is allowed to ______ in wartime (page 2).
- Cattle is another word for _______ (page 6)
- Seldom means r________ or not often (page 3).
- A q_______ is a small fight or argument (page 3).
- A country that has been conquered and is run by another country is oc________ by that country. Holland was oc________ territory in 1944.
- Anguish means distress, pain or serious s_______ (page 5)
- Someone who has just won a contest, a fight, or even an argument can feel tr_________ (page 8).
- Reclaimed land refers to land that was previously under _______ which has been pumped out (page 6).
- A piece or reclaimed land (page 6).
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- Clothes are t__________re when the are worn out (page 3).
- Foolproof means that something cannot ______ (page 7).
- Mr. Schenderhaans i__________ when Mr. de Wit tried to leave, which means he prevented him from leaving (page 10).
- The "sc__________ or wartime" means that there is very little food, clothing and other goods during wartime (page 10).
- The tall pointy part of a church is called a _______ (page 7).
- Midges are a type of _____ (page 6).
- A n________ is an annoyance (page 9).
- Shoes made out of wood are called cl___ (page 2).
- To "w____ off" something means to guard against it or keep it away (page 12).
- Turquoise is a kind of light _____ (color) (page 12).
22 Clues: A piece or reclaimed land (page 6). • Midges are a type of _____ (page 6). • A n________ is an annoyance (page 9). • Cattle is another word for _______ (page 6) • s_______ means fighting or conflict (page 3). • Seldom means r________ or not often (page 3). • "Marvelous" means _______ or astounding (page 2). • Shoes made out of wood are called cl___ (page 2). • ...
Goodnight,Mr.Tom 2019-05-16
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- page 1 definition about to happen
- page 140 definition not deterred by danger or pain; brave.
- page 140 definition express an objection to what someone said or done.
- page 104 definition say (something) abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
- page 127 definition in every case or on every occasion ; always.
- page 152 definition hold the attention of (someone) to the exclusion or all else or so as to transfix them.
- page 127 definition a person who is extremely hostiles of oppose to someone or something.
- page 122 definition conversation between two or more people as feature or a book, play, or movie.
- page 107 definition great surprise
- page 124 definition wave or flourish (something, especially a weapon) as a threat or in anger or excitement.
- page 124 definition in embarrassed manner due to shame or lack of self confidence
- page 147 definition an intensification of a negative quality or aspect.
- page 140 definition with sincere and intense conviction; seriously.
- page 206 definition in a way that deliberately avoids potential problems or dangers.
- page 2 definition rough or surly in manner
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- page 142 definition cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument.
- page 83 definition having or showing mental discernment and good judgement; shrewd
- page 209 definition ask a question about something, especially in order to express one’s doubt about it or to check its validity or accuracy.
- page 1 definition perplexed and confused; very puzzled
- page 152 definition a person or animal with whom one spends a lot of time or whom one travels.
- page 2 definition refusing to be persuaded or to be changed
- page 128 definition give out or emit (something abstract but perceptible).
- page 96 definition in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect.
- page 2 definition perceptible by comparison; relative.
- page 256 definition originating in or characteristic of a distant foreign country.
- page 92 definition break up into small parts
- page 133 definition in a way that relates to rhythm.
- page 144 definition in a way that involves physical strength, effort, or energy; strenuously.
- page 222 definition (or clothing or drapery) loose and ample.
- page 104 definition a particular point in events or time
30 Clues: page 1 definition about to happen • page 107 definition great surprise • page 2 definition rough or surly in manner • page 92 definition break up into small parts • page 133 definition in a way that relates to rhythm. • page 1 definition perplexed and confused; very puzzled • page 2 definition perceptible by comparison; relative. • ...
Frankenstein 2022-12-01
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- Because the monster was ____ he was evil (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What did Frankenstein find in the coat's pocket? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- Who did Frankenstein encounter on the mountain?(Page 32, Chapter 6)
- What was one of Frankenstein's first words? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- What was the name of the girl in the cottage? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- What was the name of the woman who came to the cottage in the spring? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- Agatha did what when she saw Frankenstein?(Page 44, Chapter 8)
- The DeLacy's were once __ (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- What was the brother's name? (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- Frankenstein felt as if he was the cause of whose death? (Page 32, Chapter 6)
- Who was the first person that didn't run from Frankenstein? (Page 41, Chapter 8)
- The creature wanted (Page 34, Para 1-4)
- How many people did Frankenstein see in the cottage? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
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- What did the monster consider himself? (Page 33, Chapter 6)
- What's the name of Victor's dead brother? (Page 32, Chapter 7)
- What did people do when they saw Frankenstein? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- Frankenstein encountered his creation on a (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- Felix picked up a stick and began to __ Frankenstein (Page 44, Chapter 8)
- While deep in the woods, what did Frankenstein find? (Page 36,Chapter 7)
- Frankenstein learned to __ by watching the family (Page 38, Chapter 7)
- While reading the notebook, Frankenstein found who his ____ was (Page 40, chapter 8)
- What did the old man in the cottage play? (Page 36, Chapter 7)
- By watching Felix and Safie, what did Frankenstein learn how to do? (Page 39, chapter 7)
- Where was the family from? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
- Where did the monster lead Frankenstein? (Page 34, Chapter 6)
- What language did Frankenstein learn? (Page 40, Chapter 8)
- What does Frankenstein say he lived a life of? (Page 41, Chapter 8)
- The old man (DeLacy) was (Page 41, Chapter 8)
- Frankenstein __ the DeLacy family (Page 44, Chapter 8)
- What were Safie and Felix planning to do? (Page 39, Chapter 7)
30 Clues: 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) • ...
Project 6 Crossword 2014-12-03
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- large capital letters
- to position in line with the text
- begins a paragraph with a number
- combines text, pictures, and drawings.
- specifies how you want Word to print text on the page.
- same thing as a bulleted list
- vertical column of text
- pictures and drawing you can add to your document
- begins a paragraph with a bulleted graphic
- format text is placed in a drawing shape
- a way to create an interesting colorful and fun text effects
- is a special character you can insert in your text.
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- to print text horizontally
- move a selected floating Word Art
- resize your clipart by dragging
- dark lines that can be added to select paragraphs or to complete a page
- to print text vertically
- background fills that can be added to select paragraphs or to complete a page
- allows you to move or copy the objects using drag and drop.
- vertical column of text
- same thing as a numbered list
- allow you to change the look of text in a number of ways
22 Clues: large capital letters • vertical column of text • vertical column of text • to print text vertically • to print text horizontally • same thing as a bulleted list • same thing as a numbered list • resize your clipart by dragging • begins a paragraph with a number • move a selected floating Word Art • to position in line with the text • combines text, pictures, and drawings. • ...
Frank Sinatra Crossword 2026-03-16
8 Clues: Founder of the school • R Station closest to school • Freshman year school musical • Art History trip (Go to page 134) • Drama Major trip (Go to page 134) • Where Mr. Frankels went to college • Where you buy your lunch time snacks! • Teacher who attended Frank Sinatra (go to page 10, teacher interviews)
Invisible Man - Word Puzzle 🧩 (v-jam) 2022-05-11
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- (page 29) — (noun) (in the Church of England): an incumbent of a parish where tithes formerly passed to a chapter or religious house or Layman.
- (page 49) — (noun): a membrane-lined cavity behind the nose and mouth, connecting them to the esophagus.
- (page 13) (v) - beat (someone) repeatedly with a bludgeon or other heavy object
- (page 6) (n) - the technical equipment or machinery needed for a particular activity or purpose
- (page 33) — (adj): stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action.
- (page 33) - (Verb): use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words.
- (page 30) — (adv): occasionally or at irregular intervals.
- (page 24) — (adj): demonstrating or implying an undiscriminating or unselective approach
- (page 2) —( noun): a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts.
- (page 18) — (noun): The residence of a vicar.
- (page 4) (n) - concise and exact use of words in writing or speech.
- (page 7) (n) - the action or process of transporting someone or something from one place to another
- (page 24) — (noun): the plump or fleshy part of a person's body
- (page 24) — (noun): a fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
- (page 5) (n) - a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists
- (page 5) (adj) - small or insufficient in quantity or amount.
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- 31) — (plural noun): a note or record made for future use.
- (page 29) (n) — theft of personal property
- (page 3) — (noun): a table napkin.
- (page 11) (n) - a crackling or rattling sound
- (page 2) — (adverb): in a way that is neatly skillful and quick in movement.
- (page 3) — (adverb): in an admirably purposeful, determined, and unwavering manner.
- (page 3)— (adjective): done quickly
- (page 24) — (adj): occurring or done in brief, irregular bursts.
- (page 2) — (adjective): pale, flabby, or sluggish.
- (page 35) (adj) — (especially of someone's face) having a ruddy complexion; high-colored
- (page 4) (adv) - until now or until the point in time under discussion.
- (page 30) — (adj): very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail.
- (page 53) — (adj): not able to be seen through; not transparent
- (page 8) (adv) - in a scornful way that shows disdain
- (page 34) — (adj): not in keeping with good taste and propriety, improper.
31 Clues: (page 3) — (noun): a table napkin. • (page 3)— (adjective): done quickly • (page 29) (n) — theft of personal property • (page 11) (n) - a crackling or rattling sound • (page 18) — (noun): The residence of a vicar. • (page 2) — (adjective): pale, flabby, or sluggish. • (page 8) (adv) - in a scornful way that shows disdain • ...
First Term at Malory Towers by Enid Blyton (Pages 9-13) 2021-04-07
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- A person whose job is to carry baggage at a train station (6) Page 11
- Wasn't expecting Gwendoline to say anything (12) Page 13
- Alicia personality after Gwendoline said she felt sick, meaning very sure of herself (9) Page 10
- Word describing how fast she returned to speak to the older girls after speaking to Gwendoline (11) Page 9
- Everyone paid no notice of Gwendoline (9) Page 9
- Talking (10) Page 9
- Word describing Alice's voice as she ask Darrell a question, meaning 'eager' (11) Page 13
- The way Darrell looked at Alicia, meaning enjoyment or fun (9) Page 10
- Gwendoline was feeling sad and low as she sat in the corner (6)Page 9
- Gwendoline wants to be the center of. To be noticed (9) Page 10
- Cry (3)
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- Plants that grew on the side of the wall (7) Page 13
- The sound and feeling of Miss Potts voice (4) Page 9
- A word describing how Gwendoline spoke as she leant back onto her seat, meaning 'softly' (8) Page 10
- Meaning things you own (10) Page 11
- A word describing a lot of steps (6)
- Gwendoline showing desire and purpose to be noticed (10) Page 10
- Gwendoline makes known how she feels (8) Page 10
- Alicia grabbing Darrell's arm (9) Page 11
- Alicia's lack of concern for Gwendoline is good for her (8) Page 9
- Alice's voice is bitter and hateful as she replied back to Gwendoline (10) Page 13
- Word describing how the older girls were talking to Miss Potts meaning; can't wait (7) Page 9
- A word describing the hill, meaning having a sharp slope or slant (7) Page 12
- To see parts of Malory Towers very quickly (7) Page 12
24 Clues: Cry (3) • Talking (10) Page 9 • Meaning things you own (10) Page 11 • A word describing a lot of steps (6) • Alicia grabbing Darrell's arm (9) Page 11 • Gwendoline makes known how she feels (8) Page 10 • Everyone paid no notice of Gwendoline (9) Page 9 • Plants that grew on the side of the wall (7) Page 13 • The sound and feeling of Miss Potts voice (4) Page 9 • ...
ANATOMY OF THE SKIN 2022-10-26
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- what's an important and needed protective layer that is developed with repeated pressure on the same spot on the skin, to prevent damage to the underlying skin (Page 155)
- specialization in the cleaning, beautification, and preservation of the health of the skin on the entire body (Page 154)
- a physician who specializes in disease and disorders of the skin, hair and nails (Page 154)
- the layer that supplies the skin with all of its oxygen and nutrients (Page 157)
- a fatty/oily substance that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair (Page 161)
- how many structures within the reticular layer are in its network (Page 157)
- butter most and thinnest layer of the skin (Page 156)
- melanin that is red to yellow in colour (Page 159)
- melanin that is dark drown to black (Page 159)
- how many types of melanin does the body produce (Page 159)
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- fibrous protein that gives the skin form and strength (Page 160)
- also known as pimple (Page 161)
- fatty tissue found below the dermis (Page 156)
- how many principal functions of the skin are there (Page 161)
- the principal component of hair and nails, and skin that is a fibrous protein (Page 156)
- "head" of the pimple (Page 161)
- what produces melanin in the epidermis (Page 159)
- protein base that forms elastic tissue (Page 160)
- underlying or inner layer of the skin (Page 156)
- how many sensory nerve endings in the skin are there (Page 162)
- the medical branch of science that deals with the study of skin (Page 154)
- a skin disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the sebaceous glands (Page 161)
22 Clues: also known as pimple (Page 161) • "head" of the pimple (Page 161) • fatty tissue found below the dermis (Page 156) • melanin that is dark drown to black (Page 159) • underlying or inner layer of the skin (Page 156) • what produces melanin in the epidermis (Page 159) • protein base that forms elastic tissue (Page 160) • melanin that is red to yellow in colour (Page 159) • ...
Rani johnson 2021-03-17
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- programa software
- telefono celular cell phone
- control remoto remote control
- sonar ring
- estereo stereo
- aplicacion app
- computadora computer
- borrar erase
- red network
- record
- escanear scan
- televisor television set
- slow
- llamar call
- buscador browser
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- conexion inalambrica wireless connection
- sitio web website
- pagina principal home page
- save
- imprimir print
- impresora printer
- fle
- canal channel
- chatear chat
- cibercafe cybercafe
- cargador charger
- funcionar work
- raton mouse
- pantalla screen
- teclado keyboard
30 Clues: fle • save • slow • record • sonar ring • red network • raton mouse • llamar call • borrar erase • chatear chat • canal channel • escanear scan • imprimir print • estereo stereo • aplicacion app • funcionar work • pantalla screen • cargador charger • teclado keyboard • buscador browser • programa software • sitio web website • impresora printer • cibercafe cybercafe • computadora computer • televisor television set • ...
Angel Rivera Ch4 Sec1 2021-12-10
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- In 1629, the Puritans sent a small advance party to where? / 2 words / page 103
- In 1638 who went along with there family and some friends to Rhode Island / page 105
- Boston had become the busiest town in what colony? / page 102
- Who was the chief of the Wampanoag Indians / 2 words / page 106
- How many crimes carried to death? / a number / page 107
- In 1763, _______ settlers in Rhode Island built Touro Synagogue / small words at the very bottom of page 105
- In the 1600's people began to hunt what animal? / page 107
- A religous group that led the Massachusetts Bay in the 1630's / page 102
- Where did settlers discuss and vote on many issues? / 2 words / page 107
- One crime punishable by death was? / page 107
- In 1639 the settlers wrote a plan of government called the? / 4 words / page 104
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- A puritan who challenged the leaders of Massachusetts Bay was? / first and last name / page 104
- The Puritan leaders did not like anyone to question their ________ or beliefs / page 104
- By 1629, some Puritan leaders were convinced that England had fallen on what? / 4 words / page 103
- The rocky soil was poor for what? / page 107
- Sewall wanted his colony to be a? / page 102
- Male church members also elected representatives to an assembly called the what? / 2 words / page 103
- By 1670, nearly ______ English settlers were living in the towns in New England / page 106
- In May 1636, a Puritan minister named _______ ________ led about 100 settlers out of Massachusetts Bay / 2 words / page 104
- People who had less influence on the way colonies were governed / page 107
- Who's laws were very strict? / 2 words / page 107
- Puritans were a powerful group in? / page 103
- Puritans took there ________, or holy day of rest. / page 106
- Williams also believed in? / 2 words / page 104
24 Clues: The rocky soil was poor for what? / page 107 • Sewall wanted his colony to be a? / page 102 • Puritans were a powerful group in? / page 103 • One crime punishable by death was? / page 107 • Williams also believed in? / 2 words / page 104 • Who's laws were very strict? / 2 words / page 107 • How many crimes carried to death? / a number / page 107 • ...
Basic Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-12
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- energy in action.(Page 24)
- A combination of 2 or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.(Page 28)
- A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches, represent 1-2% of cell mass.(Page 43)
- Substances that conduct an electrical current in a solution.(Page 39)
- Acids that dissociate completely and irreversibly in water.(Page 41)
- Substances composed of 2 or more compounds physically intermixed.(Page 29)
- energy stored or inactive that has the capability to do work but is not presently doing so.(Page 24)
- Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis.(Page 43)
- Globular proteins that act as biological catalysts.(Page 51)
- Bear a negative electrical charge.(Page 25)
- The sharing of electrons to fill the outer electron shell to achieve stability.(Page 32)
- Energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.(Page 24)
- Have the same number of protons and electrons but differ in the number of neutrons they contain.(Page 27)
- Have a sour taste, react with many metals and can burn a hole in your rug.(Page 39)
- Solute particles are very tiny, do not settle out or scatter light.(Page 29)
- Unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods.(Page 25)
- Solute particles are very large settle out and may scatter light.(Page 29)
- The atom that gains one or more electrons and it acquires a net negative change.(Page 32)
- Simple sugars are single-chain or single-ring structures containing from 3 to 7 carbon atoms.(Page 43)
- Substances that increase the rate of a chemical reaction without becoming a part of the product.(Page 38)
- The atom that loses electrons and it acquires a net positive charge.(Page 32)
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- Resist abrupt and large swings in the PH of the body fluids by releasing hydrogen ions.(Page 41)
- A reaction when bonds are broken in larger molecules, resulting in smaller, less complex molecules.(Page 36)
- Occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed, rearranged or broken down.(Page 35)
- the capacity to do work, to put matter in motion.(Page 24)
- Have a bitter taste, feel slippery and are proton acceptors.(Page 39)
- Large arrays of cations and anions held together by ionic bonds.(Page 32)
- Double sugar, formed when 2 monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis. (Page 43)
- The substance present in the greatest amount.(Page 29)
- Ionic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than the hydroxyl ion.(Page 39)
- Insoluble in water but dissolve readily in organic solvents such as alcohol and ether.(Page 43)
- energy that is stored in the bonds of chemical substances.(Page 24)
- Diverse lipids chiefly derived from a 20-carbon fatty acid found in all cell membrane.(Page 47)
- Acids that do not dissociate completely, like carbonic acid and acetric acid.(Page 41)
- A chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more atoms from one atom to another.(Page 32)
- A reaction when bonds are both made and broken (also called displacement reaction).(Page 36)
- A common waste product of protein breakdown in the body.(Page 40)
- Bear a positive electrical charge.(Page 25)
- Solute particles are larger than in a solution, do not settle out and scatter light.(Page 29)
- Substances present in a smaller amount.(Page 29)
- Commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid.(Page 45)
- Flat molecules made of 4 interlocking hydrocarbon rings.(Page 47)
- Clusters of even smaller articles called protons, neutrons and electrons.(Page 25)
- Energy that travels in waves.(Page 24)
- anything that occupies space and has mass.(Page 24)
- Energy directly involved in moving matter.(Page 24)
- An important base in the body, is particularly abundant in blood.(Page 40)
- A reaction when smaller particles are bonded together to form larger, more complex molecules.(Page 36)
- Are neutral and have the same mass as protons.(Page 25)
- When acids and bases are mixed, they react with each other in displacement reactions to form water and a salt.(Page 40)
50 Clues: energy in action.(Page 24) • Energy that travels in waves.(Page 24) • Bear a positive electrical charge.(Page 25) • Bear a negative electrical charge.(Page 25) • Substances present in a smaller amount.(Page 29) • anything that occupies space and has mass.(Page 24) • Energy directly involved in moving matter.(Page 24) • ...
Basic Chemistry Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-12
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- Ionic compound containing cations other than H+ and anions other than the hydroxyl ion.(Page 39)
- Insoluble in water but dissolve readily in organic solvents such as alcohol and ether.(Page 43)
- Substances present in a smaller amount.(Page 29)
- energy that is stored in the bonds of chemical substances.(Page 24)
- Bear a negative electrical charge.(Page 25)
- Substances that increase the rate of a chemical reaction without becoming a part of the product.(Page 38)
- Solute particles are very large settle out and may scatter light.(Page 29)
- A combination of 2 or more atoms held together by chemical bonds.(Page 28)
- A reaction when bonds are both made and broken (also called displacement reaction).(Page 36)
- Substances that conduct an electrical current in a solution.(Page 39)
- Double sugar, formed when 2 monosaccharides are joined by dehydration synthesis. (Page 43)
- Diverse lipids chiefly derived from a 20-carbon fatty acid found in all cell membrane.(Page 47)
- Commonly known as fats when solid or oils when liquid.(Page 45)
- the capacity to do work, to put matter in motion.(Page 24)
- A reaction when bonds are broken in larger molecules, resulting in smaller, less complex molecules.(Page 36)
- Are neutral and have the same mass as protons.(Page 25)
- Energy that travels in waves.(Page 24)
- Have the same number of protons and electrons but differ in the number of neutrons they contain.(Page 27)
- When acids and bases are mixed, they react with each other in displacement reactions to form water and a salt.(Page 40)
- Unique substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary chemical methods.(Page 25)
- The atom that loses electrons and it acquires a net positive charge.(Page 32)
- The atom that gains one or more electrons and it acquires a net negative change.(Page 32)
- A group of molecules that includes sugars and starches, represent 1-2% of cell mass.(Page 43)
- A chemical bond between atoms formed by the transfer of one or more atoms from one atom to another.(Page 32)
- Clusters of even smaller articles called protons, neutrons and electrons.(Page 25)
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- Acids that do not dissociate completely, like carbonic acid and acetric acid.(Page 41)
- Substances composed of 2 or more compounds physically intermixed.(Page 29)
- Simple sugars are single-chain or single-ring structures containing from 3 to 7 carbon atoms.(Page 43)
- Flat molecules made of 4 interlocking hydrocarbon rings.(Page 47)
- anything that occupies space and has mass.(Page 24)
- Energy directly involved in moving matter.(Page 24)
- Large arrays of cations and anions held together by ionic bonds.(Page 32)
- Solute particles are larger than in a solution, do not settle out and scatter light.(Page 29)
- The sharing of electrons to fill the outer electron shell to achieve stability.(Page 32)
- A reaction when smaller particles are bonded together to form larger, more complex molecules.(Page 36)
- Polymers of simple sugars linked together by dehydration synthesis.(Page 43)
- Resist abrupt and large swings in the PH of the body fluids by releasing hydrogen ions.(Page 41)
- Occurs whenever chemical bonds are formed, rearranged or broken down.(Page 35)
- Have a sour taste, react with many metals and can burn a hole in your rug.(Page 39)
- An important base in the body, is particularly abundant in blood.(Page 40)
- Energy resulting from the movement of charged particles.(Page 24)
- Bear a positive electrical charge.(Page 25)
- energy in action.(Page 24)
- Solute particles are very tiny, do not settle out or scatter light.(Page 29)
- energy stored or inactive that has the capability to do work but is not presently doing so.(Page 24)
- Globular proteins that act as biological catalysts.(Page 51)
- Acids that dissociate completely and irreversibly in water.(Page 41)
- A common waste product of protein breakdown in the body.(Page 40)
- Have a bitter taste, feel slippery and are proton acceptors.(Page 39)
- The substance present in the greatest amount.(Page 29)
50 Clues: energy in action.(Page 24) • Energy that travels in waves.(Page 24) • Bear a negative electrical charge.(Page 25) • Bear a positive electrical charge.(Page 25) • Substances present in a smaller amount.(Page 29) • anything that occupies space and has mass.(Page 24) • Energy directly involved in moving matter.(Page 24) • ...
Frankenstein Puzzle Madison and Brianna 2022-12-02
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- The monster was upset about his physical appearance because he was ___. (chapter 7 page 36)
- Even a man on trial gets to share his what? (chapter 6 page 34)
- 35)
- What did they call the old man? (chapter 7 page 38)
- Frankenstein's monster is much bigger and ___ than him. (chapter 6 page 33)
- Frankenstein's monster see's himself as ___ because Frankenstein left him leaving him unhappy.
- What did Frankenstein describe as a beautiful sound? (chapter 7 page 36)
- I found a _____ hut in the woods.(chapter
- Then I sat down and ______. (paragraph 7 page 36)
- What did the creature compare himself to during the early stages of his life? (chapter 7 page 35)
- I ______ as I answered his question. (chapter 8
- Where was Frankenstein stealing food from? (chapter 7 page 38)
- 42)
- What did the creature live in while hiding in the woods? (chapter 7 page 36)
- At this time, I read ______ book. (chapter 8 page 40)
- One day, I found what was left of a _____. (chapter 7 page 35)
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- The ____ family was from France. (chapter 7 page
- These people had a way to make a room _____ at night! (paragraph 7 page 36)
- And, more important, I knew who my _______ was. (chapter 8 page 40 )
- Then, in the , _____ things changed. (paragraph 7 page 38.)
- "I spent most of the in the shack." (paragraph 7 page 36)
- "___what brings you to Germany?" (chapter 8 page
- Who taught Frankenstein how to read and write? (chapter 7 page 39)
- "DeLacy _____ up in surprise. " (chapter 8 page
- The creature led Frankenstein a few hundred feet up a ___ to tell him his story. (chapter 6 page 34)
- Frankenstein learned that lamps and ___ can make a room bright at night. (chapter 7 page 36)
- In chapter 6 along with William, who else passed away? (chapter 6 page 32)
- "I could break you like a dry __". (chapter 6 page 33)
- "Before long the weather began to turn ___" (chapter 7 page 36)
- Then I was sure that these _____ people had everything. (paragraph 7 page 38)
- What did the creature find the remains of while residing in the woods? (chapter 7 page 35)
- Frankenstein had to learn things the ___ way because he had no mother or father to teach him. (chapter 7 page 35)
- "He jumped from ___ to ___ like a mountain goat." (chapter 6 page 32)
33 Clues: 35) • 42) • "DeLacy _____ up in surprise. " (chapter 8 page • I ______ as I answered his question. (chapter 8 • The ____ family was from France. (chapter 7 page • "___what brings you to Germany?" (chapter 8 page • I found a _____ hut in the woods.(chapter • Then I sat down and ______. (paragraph 7 page 36) • What did they call the old man? (chapter 7 page 38) • ...
Touchstone 1 Units 1-12 2023-03-22
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- Linda Rivera is Erica Rivera's _______. (page 26)
- What is Emre Yilmaz's job? (page 76)
- In which country can you see the Kremlin Palace? (page 92)
- Where is Ray's friend, Kate, visiting from? (page 70)
- What is Mat's middle name?
- _____ your sister from Sapporo?
- By the end of the day, Jessica was ______. (page 112)
- How ____ books do you have?
- Where did Jason go on his vacation? (page 110)
- In which city can you take a walk through Central Park? (p86)
- Where are Erica Rivera's grandparents from? (page 27)
- What are Yoko and Lisa doing? (page 66)
- _____ you from Japan? Yes, I am.
- _____ it sunny today?
- Where is the free concert? (page 57)
- I ___ swimming every morning.
- Where is Marisa from? (page 41)
- How many people can you see on page 65?
- Alicia is here for the _______. (page 8)
- What course is Kate taking at Laguna Beach? (page 70)
- Cheap <> __________.
- A traditional market with souvenirs, jewelry, and local craft stalls. (page 82)
- What flag can you see on page 54?
- _____ you busy today?
- A: I don't like celery. B: Me, ________.
- What colour is Nathan's T-shirt? (page 66)
- What animal can you see on page 93?
- What sport does Aaron play every day? (page 72)
- ______ is a big supermarket near my house.
- She ______ TV every evening.
- _____ your mother work on the weekends?
- Is Maria Sanchez married? (page 4)
- Where did Adam have an interview? (page 102)
- How ____ do you meat out? I eat out twice a week.
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- What is in Ming-wei's hand? (page 18)
- ____ you like tennis?
- A: I love English. B: Me, ______.
- Tuesday, Wednesday, _________, Friday...
- Who's asleep? (page 12)
- What kind of sprinkles did Stan have at the restaurant? (page 90)
- Where is Carla from? (page 28)
- What is Rob's family name? (page 2)
- In which country can you take a tour of the Forbidden City? (page 92)
- Adele is a famous _______. (page 22)
- What is Claudia's first language? (p88)
- Jenn is very _______. (page 24)
- What is the name of the neighborhood on page 54?
- There are some wonderful stores and unusual boutiques on ______ street.(page 60)
- What is Anita doing this weekend? (page 66)
- What is Sarah looking for? (page 80)
- ____ you sleepy?
- What instrument did Mari’s roommate practice? (page 98)
- What is '朝ごはん’in English?
- What colour are the scarves on page 79?
- He _______ to music in the morning.
- Who worked late and cleaned the house? (page 98)
- How ____ water did you drink today?
- Who likes to wear pants, a T-shirt, and sneakers? (page 76)
- What is '近所’in English?
- Interesting <> __________.
- Where is Stephen’s friend living? (page 98)
- What is 質問 in English?
- Ethan is ______. (page 24)
63 Clues: ____ you sleepy? • Cheap <> __________. • ____ you like tennis? • _____ it sunny today? • _____ you busy today? • What is 質問 in English? • Who's asleep? (page 12) • What is '近所’in English? • What is '朝ごはん’in English? • What is Mat's middle name? • Interesting <> __________. • Ethan is ______. (page 24) • How ____ books do you have? • She ______ TV every evening. • ...
Basic Chemistry 2024-09-11
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- All matter is composed of? page 25
- Which type of mixture has tiny particles? page 29
- Substances that increase the rate of chemical reaction without themselves becoming chemically changed? page 38
- When bonds are broken in larger molecules, resulting in smaller, less complex molecules is which type of chemical reaction? page 36
- What energy is the results form from the movement of charged particle? page 24
- What is the other name for exchange reaction? page 36
- Two or more atoms held together by chemical bond is called? page 28
- What energy is energy in action? page 24
- Both protons and neutrons have the same? page 25
- What bear a positive electrical charge? page 25
- What energy travels in waves? page 24
- Part of calcium phosphate salt in bones and teeth. Also present in nucleic acids and part of ATP. page 26
- Which element is a component of proteins and nucleic acids (genetic material)? page 26
- Salt and water is an example of which type of mixture? page 29
- What kind of bonds form between water molecules? page 35
- We designate each element by one or two letter chemical shorthand called? page 25
- Present in bone. Also an important cofactor in a number of metabolic reactions, what am i? page 26
- the more modern model of atomic structure is called? page 26
- When four hydrogen atoms combine with one carbon atom to form what compound? page 28
- Substances composed of two or more components physically intermixed is called? page 29
- What type of mixture often appear translucent or milky? page 29
- Which element has the atomic symbol Ca? page 25
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- An atom has a central ___ containing protons and neutrons tightly bound together. page 25
- Which model of the atomic structure is the simplified model? page 26
- The heavier isotopes of many elements are unstable and their atomic decompose spontaneously into more stable form. Isotopes that exhibit this behavior are called? page 28
- What bear a negative electrical charge? page 25
- A component of proteins, particularly muscle proteins what am i ? page 26
- Which element has the atomic symbol O? page 25
- Which element is a component of all organic molecules and influences the pH of body fluid? page 26
- when two or more different kinds of atoms bind, they form molecules of a? page 28
- An element necessary for conduction of nerve impulses and muscle contraction. page 26
- The word atom comes from the ____ word. page 25
- When smaller participles are bonded together to form larger, more complex molecules this reaction is? page 36
- Which bond is form when electrons are transferred from one atom to another? page 32
- Which element has 3 protons,4 neutrons and 3 electrons? page 27
- An average of the relative weight of all isotopes of an element, taking into account their relative abundance in nature is? page 28
- Each element is composed of more or less identical particles or building block called? page 25
- What energy is stored energy? page 24
- What energy is directly involved in moving matter? page 24
- What have the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons they contain? page 27
- It is important for water balance, conduction of nerve impulses and muscle contraction page 26
- Which bond is form when electrons are shared? page 32
- Which energy is stored in the bonds of chemical substance? page 24
- Anything that occupies space and has mass. page 24
- What is define as the capacity to do work or put matter into motion? page 24
- it is important to understand that reach electron shell represents a different ____. page 31
- When two hydrogen atoms combine with one oxygen atom to form what compound? page 28
- What element is needed to make functional thyroid hormones? page 26
- Which element has the atomic symbol C? page 25
- What element has 26 proton and 26 electron? page 25
50 Clues: All matter is composed of? page 25 • What energy is stored energy? page 24 • What energy travels in waves? page 24 • What energy is energy in action? page 24 • Which element has the atomic symbol O? page 25 • Which element has the atomic symbol C? page 25 • What bear a negative electrical charge? page 25 • The word atom comes from the ____ word. page 25 • ...
Crossword 1 - Pages 14 - 18 Types of Clouds 2015-05-01
8 Clues: Pay‐as‐you‐go billing. • aka virtual private cloud • Privately owned and managed. • ___________as a Service (PaaS) • ___________as a Service (SaaS) • ____________as a Service (IaaS)(Page 16) • Service provider owned and managed. (Page 14) • This program is a social media example of cloud computing.
Fabulous Creatures (3C Lime) 2012-12-09
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- The name of the underworld described on page 4
- The yeti is sometimes known as the ? snowman - page 28
- the name of the bird in Alice in Wonderland - page 7
- This strange type of dog can be found on page 3
- The mountain range where you might find a Yeti - page 28
- This seal like animal was sometimes mistaken for mermaids p16
- A bird with magnificent gold and purple feathers -page 19
- The number of thick fins the Coelacanth has - page 5
- This word means no longer alive - page 6
- This animal is half man half bull - page 17
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- The word 'sphinx' actually means this - page 22
- These people search Loch Ness using equipment - page 14
- This animal lives in the deepest parts of the ocean - page 11
- The name of the place where the creature on page 17 lived
- The word 'dragon' comes from a Greek word meaning this P10
- You can find Loch Ness in this country - page 13
- The ocean where the Coelacanth can be found page 6
- These types of dragon were good and brought rain - page 10
- Mermaids and Mermen are half fish and half what? Page 15
- This creature appears at night when the moon is full P25
20 Clues: This word means no longer alive - page 6 • This animal is half man half bull - page 17 • The name of the underworld described on page 4 • The word 'sphinx' actually means this - page 22 • This strange type of dog can be found on page 3 • You can find Loch Ness in this country - page 13 • The ocean where the Coelacanth can be found page 6 • ...
Art Techniques 2025-12-12
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- are of the page were nothing is drawn
- value technique that uses a blending stub or tortillon
- gradually going from dark to light value
- the ability to really study and reproduce the details of an object
- value technique that uses only parallel lines
- snake-like rolls of clay
- describing a sculpture that has open space all around it
- sculpting method were materials are poured into a mold to harden
- area of the page where objects are drawn
- the thickness or thinness of a line
- sculpting method that uses soft pliable material such as clay that can be easily shaped with hands or tools
- a line representing the edges of a shape or form
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- clay that has been flattened with a rolling pin
- degree of lightness and darkness of a hue
- drawing of the human form
- value technique that uses parallel lines that cross
- a way of measuring proportions and angles using your pencil and thumb
- balanced or intentional arrangement of objects on a page
- sculpting technique where different materials are gathered and joined together to create a complete work of art
- value technique that uses spontaneous lines and pressure
- art that is 3-dimensional
- value technique that uses the proximity of dots
- relationship between two or more objects in relation to the whole
- describing a sculpture in which shapes and forms are only projected from the front
- scratching the surface of clay to add slip and attach pieces together
25 Clues: snake-like rolls of clay • drawing of the human form • art that is 3-dimensional • the thickness or thinness of a line • are of the page were nothing is drawn • gradually going from dark to light value • area of the page where objects are drawn • degree of lightness and darkness of a hue • value technique that uses only parallel lines • ...
Word 2021-05-05
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- 10.Opcija za podebljavanje slova?
- 14. Opcija za razmak?
- 13. Opcija za brisanje?
- number 5. Opcija za broj strana?
- line 2. Opcija za podvlačenje naziva?
- 1. Kako se naziva kartica na kojoj se nalazi dodavanje novih stranica?
- page 11. Opcija za dizajn prve strane?
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- art 7. Opcija za animaciju naziva?
- color 8. Opcija za boju slova?
- color 6. Opcija za boju strane?
- 9. Opcija za podešavanje veličine slova
- 3. Opcija za iskošavanje slova?
- break 12. Opcija za razmak izmedju strana?
- 4. Opcija za stavljanje teksta na sredinu?
14 Clues: 14. Opcija za razmak? • 13. Opcija za brisanje? • color 8. Opcija za boju slova? • color 6. Opcija za boju strane? • 3. Opcija za iskošavanje slova? • number 5. Opcija za broj strana? • 10.Opcija za podebljavanje slova? • art 7. Opcija za animaciju naziva? • line 2. Opcija za podvlačenje naziva? • page 11. Opcija za dizajn prve strane? • 9. Opcija za podešavanje veličine slova • ...
Minerals and People 2021-02-18
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- mineral with poison and medicine properties that is bright yellow but burns blue (page 49)
- this mineral is good for the bones (page 14)
- mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72)
- sulfide mineral that is used for batteries and semi-conductors in the electronics industry (page 67)
- halo research that provided evidence that radiometric dating gives a false age of the earth was discovered by which scientist (page 68)
- mineral found in zinc ore (page 61)
- found in green copper ore (page 61)
- an onyx that is valuable as it goes from pale to green (page 44)
- makes granite sparkle (pg 31)
- valuable substance quarried from Egypt that was used to annoint Jesus in Matthew 26:6-13 (page 72)
- aluminum-silicate mineral that can be pink, yellow, or blue (page 44-45)
- reflected that the Bible would sustain and illustrate the earth's creation (page 70)
- used for many statues throughout history (page 77)
- mineral used for coloring in cosmetics and medicines (page 56)
- metal used in the first printing press and comprised the makeup of the Statue of Liberty (page 24-25)
- this is the softest mineral and has a 1 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- foundation for chemistry when combined with nitrogen, oxygen, hydrogen atoms (page 39)
- rare ore mineral found in silver ore veins (page 61)
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- only common liquid mineral and found in cinnabar deposits (page 28)
- mineral that is colorless, red, gold, pin, black, brown, green, or blue and is mistaken for diamonds (page 71)
- found as blue copper ore mineral (page 61)
- native mineral used in electrical wire (page 61)
- mineral found as an iron oxide (page 61)
- added to toothpaste to help make tooth enamel stronger (page 55)
- used to make pewter (page 61)
- mineral found in iron ore (page 61)
- mineral found as copper oxide (page 61)
- in settings of ______________ (proverbs 25:11b)
- was used as a covenant or a sign of an unbreakable agreement in Matthew 26 (page 10)
- on the breastplate of justice in Exodus 28:20 (page 43)
- beautiful color, hardness and ability to be formed; it can be deep green, white, cream, gray, red, lilac, black (page 81)
- scientist that coined the word geology (page 70)
- As Christians, we should let our words be like apples of _____________ (proverbs 25:11a)
- metal refined from the mineral wolframite (page 28)
- used to make insulators for capacitors (pg 31)
- Christian who invented the safety lamp
- geologists and Christian Creationist who wrote books showing the evidences of design (page 70)
- advocated the Flood geology and opposed James Hutton (page 70)
- this is the hardest mineral and has a 10 on the Mohs hardness scale (page 35)
- Judas used this mineral to betray Jesus (page 10)
40 Clues: used to make pewter (page 61) • makes granite sparkle (pg 31) • mineral found in iron ore (page 61) • mineral found in zinc ore (page 61) • found in green copper ore (page 61) • Christian who invented the safety lamp • mineral found as copper oxide (page 61) • mineral found as an iron oxide (page 61) • found as blue copper ore mineral (page 61) • ...
Drone text Chapter 1-3 2019-02-18
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- NOTAMs = Notices to __________. Page 2-3
- VLOS = ____ line of sight. Page 1-3
- A sea fog. Page 3-14
- TAF stands for ___________ Aerodrome Forecasts. Page 3-21
- HZ stands for ________. Page 3-20
- Security _____________ display Area (SIDA) Page 2-20
- Thunderstorms need – water vapor – Lifting force -& Unstable _____ rate. Page 3-10
- VO stands for Visual _________. Page 1-4
- SN stands for _______. Page 3-20
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- MTR = ________ training route. Page 2-9
- Unstable air cloud type. Page 3-7
- Stable air cloud type. Page 3-7
- Auto pilot onboard preforms without pilot. Page 1-10
- A ground fog. Page 3-14
- SH Stands for ______. Page 3-20
- Long term operations may need a Letter of _____. Page 2-19
- Type of examiner. Page 1-7
- Type of precipitation in unstable air. Page 3-7
18 Clues: A sea fog. Page 3-14 • A ground fog. Page 3-14 • Type of examiner. Page 1-7 • Stable air cloud type. Page 3-7 • SH Stands for ______. Page 3-20 • SN stands for _______. Page 3-20 • Unstable air cloud type. Page 3-7 • HZ stands for ________. Page 3-20 • VLOS = ____ line of sight. Page 1-3 • MTR = ________ training route. Page 2-9 • NOTAMs = Notices to __________. Page 2-3 • ...
Firsthand Success Units 0-1 Crossword 2025-05-02
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- What sport is shown on page 12?
- Who is wearing a watch on page 19?
- How many people can you see on page 13?
- What organic food on page 12 is green and orange?
- What is Mohammed's family name? (page 19)
- What colour is the woman's sweater? (page 14)
- What brass instrument can you see on page 12?
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- What color is Mohammed Yimaz's hair? (page 19)
- What is the man with glasses carrying? (page 12)
- ____ is your name? My name is Mat.
- How ____ are you? I'm 12.
- What is Amy's family name? (page 19)
- Where are the two people on the bus going to? (page 14)
- A 'smith' is someone who puts metal shoes on ______.
- Who is wearing glasses on page 19?
- I ___ a student.
- When ___ your birthday?
- Where ___ you from? I'm from England.
- What does the name "Mohammed" mean? (page 19)
- What is probably the most common family name in the world? (page 19)
20 Clues: I ___ a student. • When ___ your birthday? • How ____ are you? I'm 12. • What sport is shown on page 12? • ____ is your name? My name is Mat. • Who is wearing a watch on page 19? • Who is wearing glasses on page 19? • What is Amy's family name? (page 19) • Where ___ you from? I'm from England. • How many people can you see on page 13? • What is Mohammed's family name? (page 19) • ...
feelings 2025-12-24
Drone text Chapter One 2019-02-18
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- Thunderstorms need – water vapor – Lifting force -& Unstable _____ rate. Page 3-10
- A sea fog. Page 3-14
- MTR = ________ training route. Page 2-9
- NOTAMs = Notices to __________. Page 2-3
- Stable air cloud type. Page 3-7
- Security _____________ display Area (SIDA) Page 2-20
- TAF stands for ___________ Aerodrome Forecasts. Page 3-21
- SN stands for _______. Page 3-20
- Type of precipitation in unstable air. Page 3-7
- SH Stands for ______. Page 3-20
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- Long term operations may need a Letter of _____. Page 2-19
- Unstable air cloud type. Page 3-7
- Type of examiner. Page 1-7
- VO stands for Visual _________. Page 1-4
- A ground fog. Page 3-14
- Auto pilot onboard preforms without pilot. Page 1-10
- VLOS = ____ line of sight. Page 1-3
- HZ stands for ________. Page 3-20
18 Clues: A sea fog. Page 3-14 • A ground fog. Page 3-14 • Type of examiner. Page 1-7 • Stable air cloud type. Page 3-7 • SH Stands for ______. Page 3-20 • SN stands for _______. Page 3-20 • Unstable air cloud type. Page 3-7 • HZ stands for ________. Page 3-20 • VLOS = ____ line of sight. Page 1-3 • MTR = ________ training route. Page 2-9 • VO stands for Visual _________. Page 1-4 • ...
Production of Print Media - M6 2024-05-16
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- The layout and appearance of text and images on a page
- A person who writes code for computer programs
- Information stored on a computer
- The arrangement of visual elements on a page
- An individual who takes photographs for media
- The title of an article or a webpage
- A file that combines text, images, and other media, often used for presentations
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- The system of interconnected computer networks
- A sequence of instructions for a computer
- The unique identifier for a specific webpage
- The section of a newspaper where opinions are expressed
- The art of arranging type to make written language legible and visually appealing
- A regular article or feature written by the same person
- The area around the edges of a page where no text or images are placed
- The person who oversees the publication process
15 Clues: Information stored on a computer • The title of an article or a webpage • A sequence of instructions for a computer • The unique identifier for a specific webpage • The arrangement of visual elements on a page • An individual who takes photographs for media • The system of interconnected computer networks • A person who writes code for computer programs • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Review - There are no spaces in the words 2025-12-07
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- enters carrying a basket of weeds and flowers (Page 3)
- The proper term for Introduction (Page 1)
- Summit (Page 5)
- Recite a Spell (Scene 1)
- Rope Ladder (Page 5)
- Romeo appears here after climbing a wall (Scene 1)
- means quiet (Scene 2)
- Also looking for Romeo in the orchard (Page 1)
- Remedy (Page 6)
- The big event in Scene 6. (Two Words - No Spaces)
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- Tybalt's nickname (Scene 5)
- spoiled playful child (Page 3)
- chains (Page 3)
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- hatred (Page 4)
- wish (Page 3)
- keeps calling Juliet off the balcony (Scene 2)
- Says Speak to my gossip (Page 1)
- your purpose (Page 3)
- says That tips with silver all these fruit-tree tops (Scene 2)
- insist on (Page 4)
- Says What's in a Name (Scene 2)
- Sends a letter (Scene 4)
23 Clues: wish (Page 3) • chains (Page 3) • hatred (Page 4) • Summit (Page 5) • Remedy (Page 6) • insist on (Page 4) • Rope Ladder (Page 5) • your purpose (Page 3) • means quiet (Scene 2) • Recite a Spell (Scene 1) • Sends a letter (Scene 4) • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Tybalt's nickname (Scene 5) • spoiled playful child (Page 3) • Says What's in a Name (Scene 2) • Says Speak to my gossip (Page 1) • ...
Save my Egg Car Grade! 2023-11-16
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- Do not do this if your view is blocked by a hill- page 7-7
- When this is good, you can see clearly- page 3-7
- This sticker must show before you can take a road test- page 12-3
- These conditions can effect your alertness- page 3-15
- Keep four of these between you and the car in front of you- page 8-11
- This is used as a stimulant but effect your concentration- page 3-11
- Do not try to scare other drivers with this- page 8-17
- This typed of driving is dangerous- page 3-5
- These should not be cloudy or blocked in your car- page 2-4
- This record is not good to have when applying for a job- page 3-14
- This person does not have to wear a seat belt- page 4-5
- A sign with an "x" signals this type of crossing- page 6-5
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- Reduce your speed when you are on this type of road- page 8-6
- You will have good judgement if you have control over these- page 3-7
- You shouldn't stop on this unless it is an emergency- page 7-5
- Use this signal if you break down on the road- page 8-18
- When turning always do this- page 7-1
- Approximately 45,000 people die in this type of crash each year- page 4-3
- A yellow traffic light means this- page 6-3
- These lights tell people you are slowing down- page 5-3
20 Clues: When turning always do this- page 7-1 • A yellow traffic light means this- page 6-3 • This typed of driving is dangerous- page 3-5 • When this is good, you can see clearly- page 3-7 • These conditions can effect your alertness- page 3-15 • Do not try to scare other drivers with this- page 8-17 • These lights tell people you are slowing down- page 5-3 • ...
Word 2021-05-05
Across
- 10.Opcija za podebljavanje slova?
- 14. Opcija za razmak?
- 13. Opcija za brisanje?
- number 5. Opcija za broj strana?
- line 2. Opcija za podvlačenje naziva?
- 1. Kako se naziva kartica na kojoj se nalazi dodavanje novih stranica?
- page 11. Opcija za dizajn prve strane?
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- art 7. Opcija za animaciju naziva?
- color 8. Opcija za boju slova?
- color 6. Opcija za boju strane?
- 9. Opcija za podešavanje veličine slova
- 3. Opcija za iskošavanje slova?
- break 12. Opcija za razmak izmedju strana?
- 4. Opcija za stavljanje teksta na sredinu?
14 Clues: 14. Opcija za razmak? • 13. Opcija za brisanje? • color 8. Opcija za boju slova? • color 6. Opcija za boju strane? • 3. Opcija za iskošavanje slova? • number 5. Opcija za broj strana? • 10.Opcija za podebljavanje slova? • art 7. Opcija za animaciju naziva? • line 2. Opcija za podvlačenje naziva? • page 11. Opcija za dizajn prve strane? • 9. Opcija za podešavanje veličine slova • ...
MEDIEVAL KNIGHTS 2021-04-05
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- armed conflict
- a person who is learning
- a long metal weapon
- a ritual where boys became knights
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- the art or practice of riding on horseback.
- a man who served the lord with his armour
- a metal worn to protect your body
- a boy that wanted to become a knight
- a seat on the back of a horse
- a page that was more than 15 years old
- a rank below the king
- a promise
12 Clues: a promise • armed conflict • a long metal weapon • a rank below the king • a person who is learning • a seat on the back of a horse • a metal worn to protect your body • a ritual where boys became knights • a boy that wanted to become a knight • a page that was more than 15 years old • a man who served the lord with his armour • the art or practice of riding on horseback.
LFE QUIZ 11-15 2024-05-10
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- Ng characterizes Mia as a young woman who _____ hard to get what she wants. She has more than one job, including one as a ______ which means she wakes up early, around 4am. Mia also has a lot of ______ because she will not accept money, or even a loan, from Pauline Hawthorne for her tuition.
- Mr. Joseph _____ follows Mia one day after seeing her on the _______ because he wants her to be an egg donor and surrogate because she looks so much like his wife, Madeline.
- During Elena's research on Mia's mentor, Pauline Hawthorne, the reported narrates, "Every art book Mrs. Richardson consulted described her in glowing terms: a self-taught (G_ _ _ U _) , a (F_M_N I_T) photographic (P_ O _ E_R), a dynamic and generous intellect" (Ng 140-141).
- One reason Mia agrees to be the surrogate and egg donor for the Ryans is that she lost her ________.
- What was Mia's original last name?
- Warren is disappointed when Mia tells him she will be a surrogate because he will not get to be an ______ to Mia's baby, and he believes she did not think her decision through carefully, but agrees to keep the surrogacy a ____ from their parents. Once they discover Mia is pregnant, her parents are disappointed as well, and one can infer they also feel ashamed because they ask her not to attend Warren's _____ so they do not have to explain why Mia is pregnant.
- In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140
- _____ and _____ are having a secret affair that they are hiding from everyone, especially Moody.
- In chapter 12, there are several allusions/references to President (B _ L L) (C _ _ N _ _ N) because he had a sexual affair with his intern ______Lewinsky. Students at the high school make several dirty jokes referencing the scandal.
- What word on page 162 means completing an action in a reckless manner or with lack of attention? (H _ _ _ L _ S S _ Y)
- As used in a sentence on page 165, VIGILANT means (A _ _ R T) or (W _ T _ H _ U L).
- What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188)
- Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187)
- What is Mia's brother's name?
- After deciding to keep the baby, Mia returns the money and maternity clothes and drives to which state?
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- Mr. ______ is a neighbor from her home town who takes interest in Mia learning more about _____.
- Ng uses the common abbreviation of MoMA on page 141 for this famous place to see art in New York! (4 words).
- What word on page 152 best means not candid or sincere? (D_ S _ _ G _ _ U _ _ S).
- As used in a sentence on page 227, the word PROTRACTED means "lasting for a (_ _ _ G) (_ _ _ E) or made to last longer than necessary."
- Without her parent's blessing or financial assistance, Mia went to the New York ______ of _____ _____ where she took classes with her mentor.
- Elena learns that although Mia's brother had been a promising _____ player, he tragically died in a _______ ________.
- Pauline Hawthorne lived in _______ Village and ______, and both of these places are in (_ _ W) (_ O _ K). PAGE 140
- What word on page 197 best means, the act of "indulging" or giving in?
- As used in a sentence on page 195, what word means like a ghost?
- As used in a sentence on page 164, what word means in the form of a cloud or hazy?
- Lexie writes the name _____ _____ (first and last) on her clinic paperwork because she is worried that her mother knows the director of the clinic and her dad has been in the news as the attorney in the Mirabelle McCullough case.
- Mrs. Richardson lies to her family in order to investigate ____ and her past by telling them she is going to Pittsburgh to do _______for a story on zebra mussels.
- As used in a sentence on page 188, what word means done in a manner that will never fail?
- Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name)
- ______ decides not to tell ______ about their unplanned pregnancy after hearing his reaction to her imagining how cute their babies would look.
30 Clues: What is Mia's brother's name? • What was Mia's original last name? • In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140 • Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name) • Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187) • What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188) • ...
RWA Crossword 2012-11-19
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- to the margin
- To cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- To position editorial, pictorial and
- To get all the facts about a news event for a story
- To shorten a story
- To space out a line of type so that each line fits
- An out-of-town reporter
- elements on a page to prepare it for the
- To take out or delete copy
- where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
- Detailed information printed in the newspaper
- A headline that runs across the entire page
- Time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and
- The person who edits news stories and writes
- The main part of a story
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- A story obtained before other newspapers receive
- Emphasis given a story on a page
- Abbreviation for video display terminal
- People the newspaper wants to attract with its
- Type made from molten lead
- A diagram of a newspaper page used to show
- Machine used to produce hot type, one line at a
- To continue a story from one page to another
- between facing pages where the fold lies
- A part-time reporter, a correspondent
- A story with little news value, used to fill space
- no longer used in modern newspaper production
- Any photograph, map, graph or illustration
- and advertising
- Any typographical device used for ornamentation
- top executives, usually printed in a box on therrr
- The first paragraph or two of a
- Short for obituary, a death notice
34 Clues: to the margin • and advertising • To shorten a story • An out-of-town reporter • The main part of a story • Type made from molten lead • To take out or delete copy • The first paragraph or two of a • Emphasis given a story on a page • Short for obituary, a death notice • To position editorial, pictorial and • A part-time reporter, a correspondent • ...
LFE QUIZ 11-15 2024-05-10
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- In chapter 12, there are several allusions/references to President (B _ L L) (C _ _ N _ _ N) because he had a sexual affair with his intern ______Lewinsky. Students at the high school make several dirty jokes referencing the scandal.
- What word on page 162 means completing an action in a reckless manner or with lack of attention? (H _ _ _ L _ S S _ Y)
- One reason Mia agrees to be the surrogate and egg donor for the Ryans is that she lost her ________.
- Mrs. Richardson lies to her family in order to investigate ____ and her past by telling them she is going to Pittsburgh to do _______for a story on zebra mussels.
- As used in a sentence on page 164, what word means in the form of a cloud or hazy?
- Mr. ______ is a neighbor from her home town who takes interest in Mia learning more about _____.
- As used in a sentence on page 227, the word PROTRACTED means "lasting for a (_ _ _ G) (_ _ _ E) or made to last longer than necessary."
- What word on page 152 best means not candid or sincere? (D_ S _ _ G _ _ U _ _ S).
- ______ decides not to tell ______ about their unplanned pregnancy after hearing his reaction to her imagining how cute their babies would look.
- Without her parent's blessing or financial assistance, Mia went to the New York ______ of _____ _____ where she took classes with her mentor.
- Lexie writes the name _____ _____ (first and last) on her clinic paperwork because she is worried that her mother knows the director of the clinic and her dad has been in the news as the attorney in the Mirabelle McCullough case.
- Pauline Hawthorne lived in _______ Village and ______, and both of these places are in (_ _ W) (_ O _ K). PAGE 140
- As used in a sentence on page 195, what word means like a ghost?
- What word on page 197 best means, the act of "indulging" or giving in?
- Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187)
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- Ng characterizes Mia as a young woman who _____ hard to get what she wants. She has more than one job, including one as a ______ which means she wakes up early, around 4am. Mia also has a lot of ______ because she will not accept money, or even a loan, from Pauline Hawthorne for her tuition.
- Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name)
- _____ and _____ are having a secret affair that they are hiding from everyone, especially Moody.
- During Elena's research on Mia's mentor, Pauline Hawthorne, the reported narrates, "Every art book Mrs. Richardson consulted described her in glowing terms: a self-taught (G_ _ _ U _) , a (F_M_N I_T) photographic (P_ O _ E_R), a dynamic and generous intellect" (Ng 140-141).
- As used in a sentence on page 188, what word means done in a manner that will never fail?
- Mr. Joseph _____ follows Mia one day after seeing her on the _______ because he wants her to be an egg donor and surrogate because she looks so much like his wife, Madeline.
- Warren is disappointed when Mia tells him she will be a surrogate because he will not get to be an ______ to Mia's baby, and he believes she did not think her decision through carefully, but agrees to keep the surrogacy a ____ from their parents. Once they discover Mia is pregnant, her parents are disappointed as well, and one can infer they also feel ashamed because they ask her not to attend Warren's _____ so they do not have to explain why Mia is pregnant.
- Elena learns that although Mia's brother had been a promising _____ player, he tragically died in a _______ ________.
- In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140
- After deciding to keep the baby, Mia returns the money and maternity clothes and drives to which state?
- As used in a sentence on page 165, VIGILANT means (A _ _ R T) or (W _ T _ H _ U L).
- Ng uses the common abbreviation of MoMA on page 141 for this famous place to see art in New York! (4 words).
- What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188)
- What was Mia's original last name?
- What is Mia's brother's name?
30 Clues: What is Mia's brother's name? • What was Mia's original last name? • In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140 • Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name) • Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187) • What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188) • ...
LFE QUIZ 11-15 2024-05-10
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- What word on page 162 means completing an action in a reckless manner or with lack of attention? (H _ _ _ L _ S S _ Y)
- Without her parent's blessing or financial assistance, Mia went to the New York ______ of _____ _____ where she took classes with her mentor.
- What is Mia's brother's name?
- Pauline Hawthorne lived in _______ Village and ______, and both of these places are in (_ _ W) (_ O _ K). PAGE 140
- After deciding to keep the baby, Mia returns the money and maternity clothes and drives to which state?
- What word on page 197 best means, the act of "indulging" or giving in?
- During Elena's research on Mia's mentor, Pauline Hawthorne, the reported narrates, "Every art book Mrs. Richardson consulted described her in glowing terms: a self-taught (G_ _ _ U _) , a (F_M_N I_T) photographic (P_ O _ E_R), a dynamic and generous intellect" (Ng 140-141).
- Mr. Joseph _____ follows Mia one day after seeing her on the _______ because he wants her to be an egg donor and surrogate because she looks so much like his wife, Madeline.
- As used in a sentence on page 227, the word PROTRACTED means "lasting for a (_ _ _ G) (_ _ _ E) or made to last longer than necessary."
- In chapter 12, there are several allusions/references to President (B _ L L) (C _ _ N _ _ N) because he had a sexual affair with his intern ______Lewinsky. Students at the high school make several dirty jokes referencing the scandal.
- As used in a sentence on page 195, what word means like a ghost?
- Mrs. Richardson lies to her family in order to investigate ____ and her past by telling them she is going to Pittsburgh to do _______for a story on zebra mussels.
- Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name)
- Warren is disappointed when Mia tells him she will be a surrogate because he will not get to be an ______ to Mia's baby, and he believes she did not think her decision through carefully, but agrees to keep the surrogacy a ____ from their parents. Once they discover Mia is pregnant, her parents are disappointed as well, and one can infer they also feel ashamed because they ask her not to attend Warren's _____ so they do not have to explain why Mia is pregnant.
- Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187)
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- Ng uses the common abbreviation of MoMA on page 141 for this famous place to see art in New York! (4 words).
- Ng characterizes Mia as a young woman who _____ hard to get what she wants. She has more than one job, including one as a ______ which means she wakes up early, around 4am. Mia also has a lot of ______ because she will not accept money, or even a loan, from Pauline Hawthorne for her tuition.
- Lexie writes the name _____ _____ (first and last) on her clinic paperwork because she is worried that her mother knows the director of the clinic and her dad has been in the news as the attorney in the Mirabelle McCullough case.
- What was Mia's original last name?
- As used in a sentence on page 165, VIGILANT means (A _ _ R T) or (W _ T _ H _ U L).
- Elena learns that although Mia's brother had been a promising _____ player, he tragically died in a _______ ________.
- One reason Mia agrees to be the surrogate and egg donor for the Ryans is that she lost her ________.
- As used in a sentence on page 164, what word means in the form of a cloud or hazy?
- In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140
- ______ decides not to tell ______ about their unplanned pregnancy after hearing his reaction to her imagining how cute their babies would look.
- What word on page 152 best means not candid or sincere? (D_ S _ _ G _ _ U _ _ S).
- Mr. ______ is a neighbor from her home town who takes interest in Mia learning more about _____.
- _____ and _____ are having a secret affair that they are hiding from everyone, especially Moody.
- What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188)
- As used in a sentence on page 188, what word means done in a manner that will never fail?
30 Clues: What is Mia's brother's name? • What was Mia's original last name? • In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140 • Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name) • Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187) • What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188) • ...
Class Vocabulary 2025-09-11
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- Chastity (noun) Ch 7 Pg 65: abstinence from sexual activity. “Chastity and moral purity were qualities McCandless mulled over long and often” (Kaitlin Chloe Whitter)
- Contingent (adjective) occurring or existing only if (certain circumstances) are the case; dependent on. “He is mad about being small when you were big, but no, that’s not it, he is mad about being helpless when you were powerful, but no, not that either, he is mad about being contingent when you were necessary, not quite it, he is insane because when he loved you, you didn’t notice.” Chapter 15 (Page 1 of the PDF) (Gianna)
- Terse (adj): using few words : devoid of superfluity. “Many of the entries in the brief, perplexing diaries recovered with the body were terse observations of flora and fauna, which fueled speculation that McCandless was a field biologist.” Ch10, Pg 99 - (Miguel)
- – Consignment – Noun (To consign =verb). A batch of goods destined for or delivered to someone. “One afternoon while McCandless was tending the book table at the Niland swap meet, somebody left a portable electric organ with Burres to sell on consignment.”
- Incandescent (adj) - Emitting light as a result of being heated: “A stripe of incandescent sky burns beneath the cloud base on the north-western horizon.” (Ch 17, Pg 180)(Kent)
- – Anachronistic – Adjective. Belonging to a period other than that being portrayed. “On January 4, 1993, this writer received an unusual letter, penned in a shaky, anachronistic script that suggested an elderly author.”
- the practice of strict self-denial as a measure of personal and especially spiritual discipline (Ch 8, page 72) “McCandless's contrived asceticism and a pseudoliterary stance compound rather than reduce the fault/” (kenzie)
- A person’s face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features. “While above their heads across parrots sneering visage flickers across a silent television screen.” Chapter 3 , Page 16-(Ma’mani)
- 6, Page 47) - (Reianna)
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- (adj) “ To the contrary, he enjoyed tipping the glass now and then and was an incorrigible ham” Ch 12 Pg 115
- Congenial (adj) - “He was congenial, and he seemed well educated.” Definition: Pleasant because of a personality, qualities, or interest that are similar to one’s own. (Ch 1, Pg 5) (Xander)
- Intermittently: (adverb) ch 14 page 134 “as a youth i am told i was willful, self-absorbed, intermittently reckless, moody.” At irregular intervals; not continuously or steadily. -(hailey waipa)
- Emblazon.(verb) -means drawn on incarcerated. ““ The cover of which was emblazoned with the family maxim: “ Glorify hour” (Ch 9 Pg 89)(Julia)
- (noun) – the final point or end of something. “The healy terminus of the Stampede Trail is traveled by a handful of dog mushers, ski tourers, and snow-machine enthusiasts during the winter months, but only until the frozen months, but only until the frozen rivers begin to break up. (Chapter 16)(Page 136)(Shota)
- Contumacious (Adj) “Thompson Samuel and Swanson however contumacious Alaskans with a special fondness for driving mortar vehicles aren't designed to be driven.” Definition: stubbornly or willfully disobedient to authority (Krakauer 2.11) (La’i)
- Tramping (Verb): The recreational activity of going for long-distance walks in rough country. “I’ve been tramping around Arizona for about a month now.” Chapter 4, page 33 - (Vincent Guy Yoche)
- 5, Page 45) - (Emani)
- of being corrected or amended (Shannelle Zuniga)
18 Clues: 5, Page 45) - (Emani) • 6, Page 47) - (Reianna) • of being corrected or amended (Shannelle Zuniga) • (adj) “ To the contrary, he enjoyed tipping the glass now and then and was an incorrigible ham” Ch 12 Pg 115 • Emblazon.(verb) -means drawn on incarcerated. ““ The cover of which was emblazoned with the family maxim: “ Glorify hour” (Ch 9 Pg 89)(Julia) • ...
LFE QUIZ 11-15 2024-05-10
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- Mr. Joseph _____ follows Mia one day after seeing her on the _______ because he wants her to be an egg donor and surrogate because she looks so much like his wife, Madeline.
- What word on page 197 best means, the act of "indulging" or giving in?
- Pauline Hawthorne lived in _______ Village and ______, and both of these places are in (_ _ W) (_ O _ K). PAGE 140
- One reason Mia agrees to be the surrogate and egg donor for the Ryans is that she lost her ________.
- What word on page 152 best means not candid or sincere? (D_ S _ _ G _ _ U _ _ S).
- What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188)
- Without her parent's blessing or financial assistance, Mia went to the New York ______ of _____ _____ where she took classes with her mentor.
- As used in a sentence on page 165, VIGILANT means (A _ _ R T) or (W _ T _ H _ U L).
- In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140
- As used in a sentence on page 164, what word means in the form of a cloud or hazy?
- During Elena's research on Mia's mentor, Pauline Hawthorne, the reported narrates, "Every art book Mrs. Richardson consulted described her in glowing terms: a self-taught (G_ _ _ U _) , a (F_M_N I_T) photographic (P_ O _ E_R), a dynamic and generous intellect" (Ng 140-141).
- As used in a sentence on page 227, the word PROTRACTED means "lasting for a (_ _ _ G) (_ _ _ E) or made to last longer than necessary."
- As used in a sentence on page 195, what word means like a ghost?
- _____ and _____ are having a secret affair that they are hiding from everyone, especially Moody.
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- Warren is disappointed when Mia tells him she will be a surrogate because he will not get to be an ______ to Mia's baby, and he believes she did not think her decision through carefully, but agrees to keep the surrogacy a ____ from their parents. Once they discover Mia is pregnant, her parents are disappointed as well, and one can infer they also feel ashamed because they ask her not to attend Warren's _____ so they do not have to explain why Mia is pregnant.
- What is Mia's brother's name?
- Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name)
- What word on page 162 means completing an action in a reckless manner or with lack of attention? (H _ _ _ L _ S S _ Y)
- Elena learns that although Mia's brother had been a promising _____ player, he tragically died in a _______ ________.
- Ng characterizes Mia as a young woman who _____ hard to get what she wants. She has more than one job, including one as a ______ which means she wakes up early, around 4am. Mia also has a lot of ______ because she will not accept money, or even a loan, from Pauline Hawthorne for her tuition.
- Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187)
- Ng uses the common abbreviation of MoMA on page 141 for this famous place to see art in New York! (4 words).
- As used in a sentence on page 188, what word means done in a manner that will never fail?
- In chapter 12, there are several allusions/references to President (B _ L L) (C _ _ N _ _ N) because he had a sexual affair with his intern ______Lewinsky. Students at the high school make several dirty jokes referencing the scandal.
- ______ decides not to tell ______ about their unplanned pregnancy after hearing his reaction to her imagining how cute their babies would look.
- What was Mia's original last name?
- Mr. ______ is a neighbor from her home town who takes interest in Mia learning more about _____.
- Lexie writes the name _____ _____ (first and last) on her clinic paperwork because she is worried that her mother knows the director of the clinic and her dad has been in the news as the attorney in the Mirabelle McCullough case.
- Mrs. Richardson lies to her family in order to investigate ____ and her past by telling them she is going to Pittsburgh to do _______for a story on zebra mussels.
- After deciding to keep the baby, Mia returns the money and maternity clothes and drives to which state?
30 Clues: What is Mia's brother's name? • What was Mia's original last name? • In what state did Pauline Hawthorne grow up? PAGE 140 • Who is Mia's photography mentor? (first and last name) • Mia Mia grew up in ____ Park, ______ (state). (page 187) • What was Mia's nickname for her little brother? (page 188) • ...
Quiz 3 2021-02-18
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- type of microscope that helps identify various characteristics of minerals using polarized light microscopy (page 68)
- halo research that provided evidence that radiometric dating gives a false age of the earth was discovered by which scientist (page 68)
- scientist that coined the word geology (page 70)
- geologists and Christian Creationist who wrote books showing the evidences of design (page 70)
- 80% of diamonds are used for ____________ and not for jewelry (page 58)
- in settings of ______________ (proverbs 25:11b)
- the author likens the six crystal systems to the six days of Creation (page 69)
- is determined by the mass of a diamond (page 60)
- name for a dimond discovered in India, mailed by Harry Winson from New York City to the Smithsonian Institution For$2.44 (page 58)
- process that uses heat to extract metal from an ore (page 63)
- mineral found in zinc ore (page 61)
- mineral found as an iron oxide (page 61)
- diamonds come from ________________ rock (page 57)
- reflected that the Bible would sustain and illustrate the earth's creation (page 70)
- sulfide mineral that is used for batteries and semi-conductors in the electronics industry (page 67)
- found as blue copper ore mineral (page 61)
- found in green copper ore (page 61)
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- native mineral used in electrical wire (page 61)
- mineral that is colorless, red, gold, pin, black, brown, green, or blue and is mistaken for diamonds (page 71)
- a colored ring around a small particle of radioactive mineral used as fossilized proof of radioactive decay (page 71)
- used to make pewter (page 61)
- As Christians, we should let our words be like apples of _____________ (proverbs 25:11a)
- mineral found as copper oxide (page 61)
- advocated the Flood geology and opposed James Hutton (page 70)
- diamonds from here are used to fund destructive war efforts (page 59)
- scientists use five different forms of parent ____________________ to try to date rocks (page 71)
- rock that contains hematite and magnetite, two iron ore minerals (page 65)
- rare ore mineral found in silver ore veins (page 61)
- mineral found in iron ore (page 61)
- Colossians 1:15-17, tell us that all things were created by and _____________ because of the Lord Jesus Christ (page 66)
- Christian who invented the safety lamp
- mineral used for coloring in cosmetics and medicines (page 56)
- one falsehood with using isotopes to date rocks, is that all radioactive atoms change at a constant ___________ (page 71)
33 Clues: used to make pewter (page 61) • mineral found in zinc ore (page 61) • mineral found in iron ore (page 61) • found in green copper ore (page 61) • Christian who invented the safety lamp • mineral found as copper oxide (page 61) • mineral found as an iron oxide (page 61) • found as blue copper ore mineral (page 61) • in settings of ______________ (proverbs 25:11b) • ...
Winged Watchman Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-12
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- s_______ means fighting or conflict (page 3).
- Something is dreadful if it causes dread or ______ (page 7).
- "Marvelous" means _______ or astounding (page 2).
- Rations are the amount of food or other supplies someone is allowed to ______ in wartime (page 2).
- Cattle is another word for _______ (page 6)
- Seldom means r________ or not often (page 3).
- A q_______ is a small fight or argument (page 3).
- A country that has been conquered and is run by another country is oc________ by that country. Holland was oc________ territory in 1944.
- Anguish means distress, pain or serious s_______ (page 5)
- Someone who has just won a contest, a fight, or even an argument can feel tr_________ (page 8).
- Reclaimed land refers to land that was previously under _______ which has been pumped out (page 6).
- A piece or reclaimed land (page 6).
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- Clothes are t__________re when the are worn out (page 3).
- Foolproof means that something cannot ______ (page 7).
- Mr. Schenderhaans i__________ when Mr. de Wit tried to leave, which means he prevented him from leaving (page 10).
- The "sc__________ or wartime" means that there is very little food, clothing and other goods during wartime (page 10).
- The tall pointy part of a church is called a _______ (page 7).
- Midges are a type of _____ (page 6).
- A n________ is an annoyance (page 9).
- Shoes made out of wood are called cl___ (page 2).
- To "w____ off" something means to guard against it or keep it away (page 12).
- Turquoise is a kind of light _____ (color).
22 Clues: A piece or reclaimed land (page 6). • Midges are a type of _____ (page 6). • A n________ is an annoyance (page 9). • Cattle is another word for _______ (page 6) • Turquoise is a kind of light _____ (color). • s_______ means fighting or conflict (page 3). • Seldom means r________ or not often (page 3). • "Marvelous" means _______ or astounding (page 2). • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 (pages 19-42) Key Terms 2026-02-04
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- (Page 41) Rock that was once broken apart but has been melted together through heat and compaction
- (Page 32) Landform _________, events like tsunamis, earthquakes, or natural events caused by the earth
- (Page 35) Plate ____________ is the theory of the world being broken up into different segments of earth
- (Page 28) Type of settlement pattern where houses and people live far away from one another
- (Page 41) Sediments need ___________ to be turned into metamorphic rock
- (Page 42) Rock created by sedimentary rock melting and experiencing huge pressure
- (Page 40) Sedimentary rock that is buried underground eventually experiences ___________ and becomes metamorphic rock
- (Page 25) ____________ Ecumene, when urban areas are broken up by physical areas
- (Page 38) A type of tectonic plate that is primarily on the land
- (Page 26) Rural/small towns are currently
- (Page 21) The acronym for Canadian Metropolitan Area
- (Page 28) The word used for country areas where there are less people per square kilometre
- (Page 26) Many people are leaving small towns in Canada due to poor ____ opportunities, so they go to the cities
- (Page 19) Alongside the word "population" it means the amount of people in a particular area of space
- (Page 40) This pures out of the earth's crust through volcanic eruptions and created igneous rock
- (Page 37) Mid-Atlantic ________ is the most famous example of this but there are many around the world at divergent tectonic plates
- (Page 28) Type of settlement pattern that follows a line like along a railroad or highway or river
- (Page 37) When two plates move towards one another
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- (Page 40) Igneous rocks formed by exposure to the earth's surface are called
- (Page 40) Sedimentary and Metamorphic rock need this to be created, but it is not good for small children
- (Page 39) When two plates rub alongside eachother
- (Page 25) _________ Ecumene, when urban areas continue with no break or gaps
- (Page 40) The _____ Cycle is caused by and impacts plate tectonics and supposedly creates mountains
- (Page 41) Igneous rock is worn down through weathering and _____________ which creates sediments
- (Page 40) When exposed to this children often cry, but sedimentary rocks will melt
- (Page 31) The word used to describe when a city or settlement grows beyond its bounds/limits and begins taking over farm/wild land
- (Page 37) When two plates move away from one another
- (Page 25) A fancy geography word for inhabited area
- (Page 40) Rock created by magma moving to the surface and hardening due to the air
- (Page 38) A type of tectonic plate that is primarily in the ocean
- (Page 37) The process of one tectonic plate being pulled under the other
- (Page 31) The biggest type of land under threat from urban sprawl
- (Page 28) Type of settlement pattern where people are nucleated in patches around on central industry
- (Page 28) ________ System is used in most of Canada to plot land in a grid formation?
- (Page 34) The most recent ice age and current period of earth's history according to secular historians
35 Clues: (Page 26) Rural/small towns are currently • (Page 39) When two plates rub alongside eachother • (Page 37) When two plates move towards one another • (Page 25) A fancy geography word for inhabited area • (Page 37) When two plates move away from one another • (Page 21) The acronym for Canadian Metropolitan Area • ...
Unit 1 2018-12-14
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- I'm painting, I'm using a...
- I'm drawing, I'm using a...
- I'm gluing, I'm using ...
- I'm cutting, I'm using ...
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- What do Chinese and Mexicans use to make their art?
- What is on the page 12 in our book?
- I'm writing, I'm using a...
- What do Mexicans do with their paper art?
- What do you use to write?
- Where do Chinese put their paper art?
10 Clues: What do you use to write? • I'm gluing, I'm using ... • I'm cutting, I'm using ... • I'm writing, I'm using a... • I'm drawing, I'm using a... • I'm painting, I'm using a... • What is on the page 12 in our book? • Where do Chinese put their paper art? • What do Mexicans do with their paper art? • What do Chinese and Mexicans use to make their art?
Night Crossword 2026-03-10
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- "You will stay with me for three days in __________." page (48)
- "The Jewish nation has been ___________ from among its thousands of dead" page (5)
- "They called him ______ the Beadle" page (3)
- "I was still thousands of miles away from imagining that these children were destined to feed the gas chambers and __________" page (2)
- "Comrades, you are now in the concentration camp _________" page (42)
- "_______, the sun warmed us" page (42)
- "He was _______. His body was shaking. Everybody around us was _______." page (33)
- "eager to be initiated into the ________, wholly dedicated to the Almighty." page (3)
- "I studied Talmud and by night I would run to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the ______" page (3)
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- "she cried. "I see a fire! I see ______," page (25)
- "Yes, we even doubted his resolve to ___________" page (8)
- "star Three days later, a new decree: every Jew had to wear the ______ ____." page (11)
- "Never shall I forget the nocturnal silence that ________ me for all eternity of the desire to live" page (3)
- "There had been incidents of hysteria and _____ blows." page (18)
- "The eight days of ________" page (10)
- "war not only against ______ men, women, and children, but also against ______ religion," page (2)
- "two _____ were created in Sighet" page (11)
- "Day after day, _____ after _____, he went from one Jewish house to the next, telling his story and that of Malka," page (3)
- "___, the Kapo… the young Jewish b o y … y o u r sweet words…" page (54)
- "The ghetto was to be __________ entirely" page (13)
20 Clues: "The eight days of ________" page (10) • "_______, the sun warmed us" page (42) • "They called him ______ the Beadle" page (3) • "two _____ were created in Sighet" page (11) • "she cried. "I see a fire! I see ______," page (25) • "The ghetto was to be __________ entirely" page (13) • "Yes, we even doubted his resolve to ___________" page (8) • ...
After IT 2025-02-10
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- relating to or denoting drugs taken on an occasional basis for enjoyment.(page 130)
- the action of making a person or animal resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically by vaccination.(page 136)
- poke someone with a finger, foot, or pointed object.(page 125)
- a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss and blindness by damaging a nerve in the back of your eye called the optic nerve.(page 130)
- used to refer to the tendency of a situation to oscillate between one extreme and another.(page 121)
- hesitating or doubting.(page 120)
- suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.(page 141)
- extreme sense of tiredness and lack of energy that can interfere with a person's usual daily activities.(page 151)
- a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.(page 103)
- water pour downward rapidly and in large quantities.(page 89)
- resistance or dissent, expressed in action or argument.(page 111)
- a shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental.(page 159)
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- a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.(page 166)
- walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.(page 94)
- not harmful or offensive.(page 86)
- not able to be identified as different or distinct.(page 97)
- a shared situation of relaxed and pleasant.(page 104)
- a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.(page 91)
- restore (a dead person) to life.(page 89)
- expressing or involving prolonged thought.(page 167)
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.(page 156)
21 Clues: hesitating or doubting.(page 120) • not harmful or offensive.(page 86) • restore (a dead person) to life.(page 89) • suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.(page 141) • a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.(page 91) • expressing or involving prolonged thought.(page 167) • a shared situation of relaxed and pleasant.(page 104) • ...
After IT 2025-02-11
Across
- relating to or denoting drugs taken on an occasional basis for enjoyment.(page 130)
- the action of making a person or animal resistant to a particular infectious disease or pathogen, typically by vaccination.(page 136)
- poke someone with a finger, foot, or pointed object.(page 125)
- a group of eye diseases that can cause vision loss and blindness by damaging a nerve in the back of your eye called the optic nerve.(page 130)
- used to refer to the tendency of a situation to oscillate between one extreme and another.(page 121)
- hesitating or doubting.(page 120)
- suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.(page 141)
- extreme sense of tiredness and lack of energy that can interfere with a person's usual daily activities.(page 151)
- a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.(page 103)
- water pour downward rapidly and in large quantities.(page 89)
- resistance or dissent, expressed in action or argument.(page 111)
- a shrub or small tree of the heath family, with large clusters of bell-shaped flowers and typically with large evergreen leaves, widely grown as an ornamental.(page 159)
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- a medical doctor who specializes in mental health, including substance use disorders.(page 166)
- walk in a slow, relaxed manner, without hurry or effort.(page 94)
- not harmful or offensive.(page 86)
- not able to be identified as different or distinct.(page 97)
- a shared situation of relaxed and pleasant.(page 104)
- a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.(page 91)
- restore (a dead person) to life.(page 89)
- expressing or involving prolonged thought.(page 167)
- giving the impression that something bad or unpleasant is going to happen; threatening; inauspicious.(page 156)
21 Clues: hesitating or doubting.(page 120) • not harmful or offensive.(page 86) • restore (a dead person) to life.(page 89) • suffer a sudden, sharp localized pain.(page 141) • a chemical liquid that destroys bacteria.(page 91) • expressing or involving prolonged thought.(page 167) • a shared situation of relaxed and pleasant.(page 104) • ...
C1 2013-10-09
Across
- The part of the Earth System that contains all living things (page 7).
- Not made from living things (page 33).
- The amount of matter in a specific amount of space; mass / volume (page 20 & 37).
- Rock formed from cooled lava or magma (page 47).
- The type of natural force that adds or builds new landforms (page 8).
- A naturally-occurring solid formed by inorganic processes that has a crystal structure and a definite chemical composition (page 32).
- The repeating patter of a mineral’s particles (page 33).
- The part of the Earth System that includes all of the gases that surround the planet (page 6).
- The type of natural force that destroys or wears away landforms (page 9).
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- The thickest layer of the Earth is the __________ (page 14).
- Rock formed when heat and/or pressure changes another rock (page 47).
- Rock formed from small pieces of rock (and plants or animals) that have been compacted and cemented together (page 47).
- The part of the Earth System that contains all of the planet’s water (page 6).
- The Earth’s thin outer layer of solid rock (page 13).
- When atoms arrange into crystals (page 40).
- The Earth’s center layer, made of solid metal (page 15).
- The Earth’s ___________ is composed of liquid metal (page 15).
- A group of parts that work together as a whole (page 4).
- How heat is transferred in liquids and gases (page 19).
- The part of the Earth System that includes all of the planet’s rocks on and below the surface (page 6).
20 Clues: Not made from living things (page 33). • When atoms arrange into crystals (page 40). • Rock formed from cooled lava or magma (page 47). • The Earth’s thin outer layer of solid rock (page 13). • How heat is transferred in liquids and gases (page 19). • The Earth’s center layer, made of solid metal (page 15). • A group of parts that work together as a whole (page 4). • ...
Lake Bailey’s Summer Reading Crossword Puzzle on Unbroken 2018-06-17
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- long, adventurous journey (page 197)
- showing strong feeling; forceful, passionate, or intense. (page 29)
- intensely painful. (page 219)
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit. (page 211)
- a flat piece, usually of wood, metal, or plastic, hinged vertically near the stern of a boat or ship for steering. (page 67)
- move swiftly and in an uncontrolled way in a specified direction. (page 6)
- an experience involving the apparent perception of something not present. (page 174)
- goods that have been imported or exported illegally. (page 199)
- a tomblike monument to someone buried elsewhere, especially one commemorating people who died in a war. (page 402)
- a ring-shaped reef, island, or chain of islands formed of coral.(page 176)
- a large German dirigible airship of the early 20th century, long and cylindrical in shape and with a rigid framework (page 4)
- a badge or distinguishing mark of military rank, office, or membership of an organization; an official emblem. (page 237)
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- the complete loss or absence of hope. (page 155)
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat. (page 271)
- the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship. (page 153)
- lacking courage; timid. (page 115)
- unable to think clearly; confused. (page 136)
- never relaxing or slackening; incessant. (page 361)
- gathered together; confined (page 5)
- a message sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printed form. (page 28)
20 Clues: intensely painful. (page 219) • lacking courage; timid. (page 115) • long, adventurous journey (page 197) • gathered together; confined (page 5) • unable to think clearly; confused. (page 136) • the complete loss or absence of hope. (page 155) • never relaxing or slackening; incessant. (page 361) • the state of undergoing pain, distress, or hardship. (page 153) • ...
Winged Watchman Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-12
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- Rations are the amount of food or other supplies someone is allowed to ______ in wartime (page 2).
- Foolproof means that something cannot ______ (page 7).
- Turquoise is a kind of light _____ (color).
- A q_______ is a small fight or argument (page 3).
- To "w____ off" something means to guard against it or keep it away (page 12).
- Midges are a type of _____ (page 6).
- Clothes are t__________re when the are worn out (page 3).
- The "sc__________ or wartime" means that there is very little food, clothing and other goods during wartime (page 10).
- Reclaimed land refers to land that was previously under _______ which has been pumped out (page 6).
- "Marvelous" means _______ or astounding (page 2).
- Shoes made out of wood are called cl___ (page 2).
- s_______ means fighting or conflict (page 3).
- Anguish means distress, pain or serious s_______ (page 5)
- A country that has been conquered and is run by another country is oc________ by that country. Holland was oc________ territory in 1944.
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- Someone who has just won a contest, a fight, or even an argument can feel tr_________ (page 8).
- Something is dreadful if it causes dread or ______ (page 7).
- Mr. Schenderhaans i__________ when Mr. de Wit tried to leave, which means he prevented him from leaving (page 10).
- A piece or reclaimed land (page 6).
- Cattle is another word for _______ (page 6)
- Seldom means r________ or not often (page 3).
- The tall pointy part of a church is called a _______ (page 7).
- A n________ is an annoyance (page 9).
22 Clues: A piece or reclaimed land (page 6). • Midges are a type of _____ (page 6). • A n________ is an annoyance (page 9). • Turquoise is a kind of light _____ (color). • Cattle is another word for _______ (page 6) • Seldom means r________ or not often (page 3). • s_______ means fighting or conflict (page 3). • A q_______ is a small fight or argument (page 3). • ...
Stepsisters Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-08
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- What Isabelle found out to be creating ruckus in the chicken coop (Page 84)
- The word that Felix used to describe his thoughts towards Isabelle (Page 325)
- This is what Maman told Isabelle to cut off to fit the glass slipper (Page 10)
- What the Lieutenant felt when he found out what was in the trunk of the carriage(Page 316)
- How the prince felt after seeing that the slipper fit Ella Perfectly (Page 21)
- How Ella felt after understanding how her sisters felt (Page 22)
- What Isabelle thought of the nutshell Tanaquill gave to her(Page 75)
- The wish that Isabelle gave to Tanaquill( Page 321)
- The Animal that shot at Isabelle when she fought the burglar (Page 88)
- The weapon that Isabelle pulled out of her pocket ( Page 85)
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- What Isabelle thought of the Seapod Tanaquill gave her (Page 75)
- What Isabelle's sister Tavi was observing with her magnifying glass ( Page 80)
- The “gift” that Isabelle compared to herself, calling it ugly(Page 75)
- What Isabelle considered her sister to be (Page 21)
- The carved figure that the group needed to complete the army (Page 322)
- What Isabelle called the man when she found out why he was in the coop (Page 84)
- The Object Isabelle gave to Tanaquill to create her Army (Page 321)
- This word is what Maman called her daughter Isabelle as (Page 10)
- How Isabelle Felt when she showed the glass slipper to the prince(Page 17)
- What Isabelle felt when Tanaquill gave her the three “gifts (Page 74)
20 Clues: What Isabelle considered her sister to be (Page 21) • The wish that Isabelle gave to Tanaquill( Page 321) • The weapon that Isabelle pulled out of her pocket ( Page 85) • What Isabelle thought of the Seapod Tanaquill gave her (Page 75) • How Ella felt after understanding how her sisters felt (Page 22) • ...
Night Crossword Puzzle 2026-03-03
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- The Jews were stripped of their ______ during the Holocaust (Page 10).
- Jews were constantly ________ and abused by the Nazis (Page 57 & 58).
- ___ was how many people during the Holocaust kept their faith (Page 66).
- Many Jews were frightened and ______ in the camps (Page 70).
- The main grounds of the Holocaust (Page 40).
- The district of camps where Elie and his Dad were placed (Page 40).
- These camps were made to torture Jews and other minority groups (Page 6).
- Many people ____ in the camps from lack of food, abuse and harsh work conditions (Page 6).
- The leader perpetrator of the Nazis (Page 8).
- Nazis would ____ Jews when they messed up (Page 39).
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- Many escaped Germany to escape the persecution of the Nazis (Page 9).
- The weak would likely die in the Concentration Camps while the ______ would survive (Page 71).
- The _________ played military marches when the Kommandos came back to the camp (Page 42).
- Jewish children were kicked out of schools so they were forced to have no _________ (Page 11).
- The perpetrators of the Holocaust (Page 8).
- Victims were typically murdered first then thrown in the ___________ and burned (Page 28 & 32).
- The third camp Elie and his father went to (Page 83).
- Elie lost _____ throughout living in the camps (Page 67).
- Specific areas the Nazis would place the Jews to remove them from society (Page 11).
- The book written by Elie Wiesel to inform people of his experience in the Holocaust (Preface).
- The Jews lost all of their rights and the Nazis had the ______ (Page 10).
21 Clues: The perpetrators of the Holocaust (Page 8). • The main grounds of the Holocaust (Page 40). • The leader perpetrator of the Nazis (Page 8). • Nazis would ____ Jews when they messed up (Page 39). • The third camp Elie and his father went to (Page 83). • Elie lost _____ throughout living in the camps (Page 67). • ...
Titan Trivia 2024-11-07
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- unofficial name for the commons
- graduation fruit
- college prom
- statue outside ames
- new idea center?
- iwu yearbook
- titan chant
- statue inside ames
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- working fountain?
- literary magazine name
- dining option gone but not forgotten
- extra semester
- infamous iwu president
- closed building beside art building
- backbone of dining
- vicious goose with and instagram page
16 Clues: titan chant • college prom • iwu yearbook • extra semester • graduation fruit • new idea center? • working fountain? • backbone of dining • statue inside ames • statue outside ames • literary magazine name • infamous iwu president • unofficial name for the commons • closed building beside art building • dining option gone but not forgotten • vicious goose with and instagram page
All Quiet on the Western Front Vocabulary 2022-05-07
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- a person who has ambitions to achieve something (Page 52, Paragraph 3)
- a thing that persuades or influences someone to do something (Page 125, Paragraph 3)
- A person recovering from an illness or operation (Page 30, Paragraph 3)
- ask someone earnestly or anxiously to do something (Page 172, Paragraph 8)
- A truck (Page 52, Paragraph 6)
- To exclude (someone) from a society or group (Page 11, Paragraph 3)
- exceedingly idealistic; unrealistic and impractical (Page 139, Paragraph 1)
- have an effect or impact, especially a negative one (Page 114, Paragraph 1)
- attack or assault (someone) physically or verbally (Page 111, Paragraph 2)
- deprived of physical or emotional feeling (Page 107, Paragraph 1)
- A strict disciplinarian, especially in the armed forces (Page 11, Paragraph 1)
- present and explain (a theory or idea) systematically and in detail (Page 167, Paragraph 3)
- lodge (soldiers) in a particular place, especially a civilian's house or other nonmilitary facility (Page 143, Paragraph 6)
- (adverb) with the head foremost (Page 43, Paragraph 1)
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- a state of uneasiness or anxiety (Page 172, Paragraph 7)
- Phenol, especially when used as a disinfectant (Page 29, Paragraph 2)
- a civil officer or lay judge who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offenses and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones. (Page 76, Paragraph 2)
- neither parallel nor at a right angle to a specified or implied line; slanting (Page 117, Paragraph)
- harass (someone) persistently for or to do something (Page 172, Paragraph 9)
- listen (Page 172, Paragraph 2)
- destroy or debase the moral purity or; corrupt (Page 115, Paragraph 3)
- amusement, especially as expressed with laughter (Page 126, Paragraph 4)
- (of an action, idea, or goal) deserving praise and commendation (Page 170, Paragraph 2)
23 Clues: A truck (Page 52, Paragraph 6) • listen (Page 172, Paragraph 2) • (adverb) with the head foremost (Page 43, Paragraph 1) • a state of uneasiness or anxiety (Page 172, Paragraph 7) • deprived of physical or emotional feeling (Page 107, Paragraph 1) • To exclude (someone) from a society or group (Page 11, Paragraph 3) • ...
True Life Survival ( Copper Band 12) 2013-02-03
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- How many days did it take Steven to spear a fish? (page 8)
- How many weeks did he think his journey would take? (page 4)
- What had William fallen into on page 18?
- This word on page 28 means strong currents of water that move in circles.
- What was it in the seawater that caused sores of Steven's skin? (page 6)
- What had causedt the tsunami?
- Look through the index to find what you can read about on pages 17 and 18
- What was the name of Tilly's geography teacher?
- Which button did Colonel Rankin have to press to stay alive? (page 15)
- What was about to hit the island on page 23?
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- Where was Tilly's hotel on page 22?
- What tool did Steven have to catch fish? (page 6)
- This word on page 28 means increased in size
- This word on page 28 means very basic supplies, such as food
- What does Steven think you should always have in your emergency pack? (page 30)
- What pounded him like hammers on page 20?
- You will find this on page 28 of the book
- What food did Steven manage to grab from his boat? (page 5)
- Which ocean on page 4 had Steven always wanted to sail across?
- This colour was magic to William (page 20)
20 Clues: What had causedt the tsunami? • Where was Tilly's hotel on page 22? • What had William fallen into on page 18? • What pounded him like hammers on page 20? • You will find this on page 28 of the book • This colour was magic to William (page 20) • This word on page 28 means increased in size • What was about to hit the island on page 23? • ...
Yearbook Lingo Review 2023-09-21
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- - A diagram of the spread by spread planning of the yearbook, showing what topic will be covered on each spread.
- line Formed by arranging photos, type, or other page elements to form an even band of white space across the two facing pages.
- - any text on a page.
- - A complete set of grammatical, capitalization, punctuation, spelling, typographical and design rules adopted by the staff to govern the production of the yearbook.
- - Primary visual element on a spread, usually 2 to 3 times the size of the next largest photo.
- - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed on the side.
- - Indicating with marks on a photograph the area of the image that is to be reproduced.
- - Explanatory copy identifying who, what, when, where, why and how of a picture. Also tells something extra to amplify the message.
- Portions of a yearbook devoted to a particular topic (i.e. sports, etc.)
- - 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.
- - The spacing between two elements on a page, or the fold between 2 pages where the pages are bound to the cover.
- Any of the theme/concept pages introducing each new section of the book and relating each back to the main theme/concept.
- - Space forming the border of a page or sheet.
- - Coupled with a primary headline, it supplements the main element and adds additional information, giving more insight into the story.
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- - Page number and spread identification, usually positioned in the bottom corner of a page.
- - A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow, introducing the topic and main point of interest.
- - The central idea or concept ; the narrative or pictorial thread that unifies the various parts of the yearbook.
- - Copy, headline, artwork - anything to be put on a layout .
- - Heavy sheet of paper that attaches the book to its cover.
- - Blank area of any page that is not covered by tape or pictures.
- - Extending picture beyond the edge of the page on one or more sides leaving no external margin.
- - A simulated version of a page showing copy, pictures and artwork which is used for editing purposes prior to printing.
- - A photograph that is not prepared.
- form to help align coy and photographs.
- - Plain or ornamented frame around any page element.
- - Picture of a person's head and shoulders only, with name listed underneath.
- - Unit of measure in the printing industry. One is equal of 12 points.
- - The opening page of a book, bearing the book title, year of publication, school name and school location.
- - Any photo with the background cut away.
- - Series of horizontal and vertical lines in non-reproducible blue ink printed on a
- - 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.
32 Clues: - any text on a page. • - A photograph that is not prepared. • form to help align coy and photographs. • - 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. • ...
Cross Word 2022-10-25
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- - Separation of the forming or constituent elements of something. (page 91 - line 5)
- - Degree of elevation, relative to a horizontal plane, of a line or plane parallel to the plane. (page 87 - line 17)
- - Relating to man or proper to his nature. (Page 87 - line 8)
- - That pertains to or refers to nature. (page 91 - line 11
- - What solves. (page 91 - line 2)
- - Difficulty or obstacle that requires great effort to be solved or overcome. (page 87 - line 18)
- - Action or effect of taking life; elimination, extermination, death. (page 102 - line 29)
- - Replacement, exchange. (page 95 - line 10)
- - An event that causes suffering and great harm. (page 102 - line 6)
- - Obligation to fulfill, role to play. (page 91 - line 9)
- - That or one who is responsible for his or her actions or those of others; who have the moral and/or material conditions to make a commitment. (page 95 - line 8)
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- - Feminine noun Intensity or amount of heat or cold observed in an environment. (page 87 - line 5)
- - act of expanding. (page 95 - line 2)
- - That which projects out. (Page 87 - line 12)
- - Value defined as a quantity equidistant from the extremes of other quantities. (page 102 - line 12)
- - Observable event; phenomenon. (page 102 - line 8)
- - Transcription, in its own book, of documents, names, titles, etc., public or private, as proof of authenticity. (page 95 - line 2)
- - Characteristic of what is potent. (page 91 - line 8)
- - Nature or quality of thing or person; (page 95 - line 21)
- - Quality of what is different; what distinguishes one thing from another (page 102 - line 15)
20 Clues: - What solves. (page 91 - line 2) • - act of expanding. (page 95 - line 2) • - Replacement, exchange. (page 95 - line 10) • - That which projects out. (Page 87 - line 12) • - Observable event; phenomenon. (page 102 - line 8) • - Characteristic of what is potent. (page 91 - line 8) • - Obligation to fulfill, role to play. (page 91 - line 9) • ...
Senses 2024-07-18
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- Transparent mucous membrane covering the anterior eyeball surface. (Page 547)
- eye muscles Control eye movements and maintain eyeball shape. (Page 548)
- Adjustment of retinal sensitivity when transitioning from bright light to darkness. (Page 567)
- Midbrain structure involved in visual reflexes and eye movement coordination. (Page 565)
- Chiasma X-shaped structure where optic nerve fibers partially cross over. (Page 564)
- Area in the occipital lobe where conscious visual perception occurs. (Page 566)
- Anteriorly protect the eyes; separated by the palpebral fissure. (Page 546)
- pathway carrying visual information from the lateral geniculate nucleus to the visual cortex. (Page 565)
- Adjustment of retinal sensitivity when transitioning from darkness to bright light. (Page 567)
- gland Produces tears that moisten and cleanse the eye. (Page 548)
- Neural processing of visual information from rods and cones to higher visual areas. (Page 567)
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- Midbrain nucleus involved in mediating pupillary light reflexes. (Page 566)
- Tough, opaque layer protecting the eye; continuous with the dura mater of the brain. (Page 549)
- Gel-like substance filling the posterior segment of the eyeball; maintains eye shape. (Page 550)
- Ability to perceive spatial relationships between objects in the visual field. (Page 566)
- Transparent structure allowing light to enter the eye; part of the light-bending apparatus. (Page 549)
- Fluid filling the anterior segment of the eyeball; helps maintain intraocular pressure. (Page 550)
- Thalamic nuclei where visual information from the optic tracts is processed and relayed. (Page 565)
- Thickened ring of tissue encircling the lens; contains ciliary muscles. (Page 549)
- Adjustable focusing apparatus of the eye; held in place by the ciliary zonule. (Page 549)
20 Clues: gland Produces tears that moisten and cleanse the eye. (Page 548) • eye muscles Control eye movements and maintain eyeball shape. (Page 548) • Midbrain nucleus involved in mediating pupillary light reflexes. (Page 566) • Anteriorly protect the eyes; separated by the palpebral fissure. (Page 546) • ...
The House of Scorpion 2022-01-12
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- Large marsupial
- (page 98) noun, persons holding exceptional rank and privileges, especially the hereditary nobility
- (page 167) noun, the state or feeling of ill will, malice, or hatred
- (page 146) noun, a community of persons devoted to religious life under a superior; a monastery or nunnery
- (page 338) noun, a state of intense happiness mutiny (page 358) noun, revolt or rebellion against authority
- Has a trunk
- (page 232) verb, to humble oneself or act in great fear or utter servility.
- (page 196) noun, the desire to inflict injury, harm or suffering on another
- (page 225) verb, used selfishly for one’s own ends
- Likes to chase mice
- Man's best friend
- (page 88) noun, the treatment of a disease by means of chemicals that have a specific toxic effect upon the disease-producing organisms or that selectively destroy cancerous tissue
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- (page 163) noun, a shameful or detestable action or condition
- (page 97) noun, the state of being completely forgotten or unknown
- Flying mammal
- (page 37) adjective, showing a deterioration of mental functioning, as a result of old age or disease
- (page 29) adverb, intentionally harmful or spiteful
- (page 140) noun, a preparation in which opium is the main ingredient
- (page 3) noun, a mammal in the early phases of development in the womb
- (page 206) verb, kept away from by motives of dislike or caution
- (page 77) noun, the dried, condensed juice of a poppy that has a narcotic effect
- (page 26) noun, a cell or organism that is genetically identical to the individual from which it was derived.
- (page 206) adjective, affected by a trace of something bad, offensive, or harmful
- (page 318) noun, servile followers
24 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • (page 318) noun, servile followers • (page 225) verb, used selfishly for one’s own ends • (page 29) adverb, intentionally harmful or spiteful • (page 163) noun, a shameful or detestable action or condition • (page 206) verb, kept away from by motives of dislike or caution • ...
Invisible Crossword 2022-05-10
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- - (n) a large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts. (Page 2)
- in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law(Page 18)
- (n ) - a person who cultivates a hobby, such as the arts, without putting out any real effort or knowledge.(page 8)
- - (n) a person who argues or bargains over the price of something. Hagglers shopping at yard sales can often walk away with armfuls of clothing and books for just a few dollars.
- little group of scared but curious people increased. Mrs. Huxter came over; some gay young fellows resplendent in black ready-made jackets and piqué paper ties.(Page 19)
- (n) - Cuss went straight up the village to Bunting the vicar(page 13)
- - (adj) An amount of money that has been sent or owned.(Page 20)
- - (adj) Having an appearance that is not regular but it is ok.(page 4)
- - (n) To be a person of speech.(Page 20)
- - (n) an object or flat figure in an elongated rectangle or oval shape. (Page 33)
- (adj) It is a small amount of something.(Page 5)
- - (adj) not in a direct way; indirectly. (Page 33)
- - (n) A tall chest of drawers.(Page 21
- - (adj) making a loud, confused noise; uproarious. (Page 34)
- - (adj) stubbornly refusing to change one's opinion or course of action. ( Page 33)
- - (n) A try hard to achieve something.(Page 21)
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- sent Millie across the street through the golden five o'clock sunshine to rouse up Mr. Sandy Wadgers,the blacksmith. Mr. Hall's compliments and the furniture upstairs was behaving most extraordinary.(Page 17)
- - (n) an ugly, twisted expression on a person's face, typically expressing disgust, pain, or wry amusement. (Page 33)
- - (adj) not in keeping with good taste and propriety; improper. (Page 34)
- - (verb) use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. (Page 33)
- 2)
- (n) - The residence of a vicar.(page 15)
- - (adj) relating to or denoting a violent natural event. (Page 34)
- (n) - The state of being deformed or misshapen.(page 14)
- (adj) - a cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages.Page (Page 18)
- (n) - a soft drink originally made from the vine Smilax ornata or other species of Smilax such as Smilax officinalis(Page 18)
- - (n) A handkerchief or napkin.(page 3)
- - (adj) To take or move something or somewhere.(Page 3)
- (n) - present participle or gerund(page 7)
- (adj) A trace of something that disappeared.(Page 5)
- - (adj) completely baffling; very puzzling (Page 33)
31 Clues: 2) • - (n) A tall chest of drawers.(Page 21 • - (n) A handkerchief or napkin.(page 3) • (n) - The residence of a vicar.(page 15) • - (n) To be a person of speech.(Page 20) • (n) - present participle or gerund(page 7) • - (n) A try hard to achieve something.(Page 21) • (adj) It is a small amount of something.(Page 5) • - (adj) not in a direct way; indirectly. (Page 33) • ...
Crossword Puzzle (All languages are on page 80-81) 2023-07-28
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- A person who sings is a _____. (page 117)
- You wear this on your arm to know the time.
- 日本語
- 한국어
- You go here to eat food when you are in school. (page 55)
- When your stomach hurts, you have a _______. (page 141)
- You go here to buy bread, cakes, and cookies. (page 55)
- हिन्दी भाषा (hint: India: Look on page 97)
- 中文
- You come to William to learn ______.
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- русский язык
- العربية
- When your back hurts, you have a ______. (page 141)
- You wear these when you sleep. (page 67)
- Ελληνικά
- He is giving his cat food. He is ____ his cat. (page 27)
- When you want to drink water, you are ____. (page 109)
- Your father's brother is your _____. (page 45)
- When your pants are too big, you can wear a ____. (page 67)
- Tom and Jerry (猫和老鼠) is a _____. (page 95)
- You can wear these under your shoes. (page 68)
21 Clues: 中文 • 日本語 • 한국어 • العربية • Ελληνικά • русский язык • You come to William to learn ______. • You wear these when you sleep. (page 67) • A person who sings is a _____. (page 117) • हिन्दी भाषा (hint: India: Look on page 97) • Tom and Jerry (猫和老鼠) is a _____. (page 95) • You wear this on your arm to know the time. • Your father's brother is your _____. (page 45) • ...
Dreamweaver Vocabulary Test (#16-30) 2013-11-05
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- A panel that lists the steps that have been performed in Dreamweaver while editing and formatting a document
- The large white area in the Dreamweaver workspace where you can create and edit Web pages
- The panel you use to manage your Web site
- Is designed to provide you with easy access to all the tools to create Web pages
- Usually the first Web page that appears when viewers visit a Web site
- A set of 3 fonts that specify which fonts a browser should use to display the text of your Web page. If the first font is not available, the browser will use the next one specified
- When you define a Web site, the root folder and any folders and files it contains appear in the Files panel
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- The view that shows the page as it would appear in a browser and is primarily used when designing and creating a Web page
- A value that represents the amount of red, green and blue in a color and is based on the Base 16 number system
- (FTP) the process of uploading and downloading files to and from a remote site
- Button made from the small, predefined Flash movie that can be inserted on a Web page to provide in navigation in Web site
- A short summary of a Web site content and features that resides in the head section
- An IP address expressed in letters instead of numbers, usually reflecting the name of the business represented by the Web site
- A toolbar that contains buttons for
- The part of a Web page that is not viewed in the browser window. It includes meta tags, which are HTML codes that include information about the page, such as keywords and descriptions
15 Clues: A toolbar that contains buttons for • The panel you use to manage your Web site • Usually the first Web page that appears when viewers visit a Web site • (FTP) the process of uploading and downloading files to and from a remote site • Is designed to provide you with easy access to all the tools to create Web pages • ...
INFORMATIKA 2025-09-04
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- page
- art
- tautan ke teks atau gambar
- halaman atau sampul.
- gambar dari komputer
- untuk menampilkan gambar atau video dari Komputer
- untuk memutar suara atau audio.
- hayper line
Down
- tabel
- teks bergaya
- gambar atau grafik
- untuk mencatat dokumen atau gambar
- layar yang lebih besar.
- menampilkan Informasi penghasil pengolahan data.
- output yaitu
15 Clues: art • page • tabel • hayper line • teks bergaya • output yaitu • gambar atau grafik • halaman atau sampul. • gambar dari komputer • layar yang lebih besar. • tautan ke teks atau gambar • untuk memutar suara atau audio. • untuk mencatat dokumen atau gambar • menampilkan Informasi penghasil pengolahan data. • untuk menampilkan gambar atau video dari Komputer
Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever 2023-01-23
Across
- What bone did Mr.Sparks break? (page 30)
- What condiment does Manny like on his hot dogs? (page 173)
- What was Greg selling at the Holiday Bazaar? (page 128)
- What food is 95% of Greg's diet? (page 93)
- Who does Greg think belongs on the "Naughty" list? (page 4)
- Who anonymously confessed to vandalizing the school (page 148)
- What color is the pizza in the cafeteria? (page 51)
- What was the grand prize for the best anti-bullying slogan? (page 11)
- What Greg did not throw at Mrs. Taylor's cat? (page 3)
Down
- What type of pet does Greg have in Net Kritterz? (page 162)
- What was the name of the doll Greg got for Christmas? (page 38)
- What did Greg get for selling coffee beans? (page 62)
- Who is Greg's librarian? (page 111)
- What merit badge did Greg try to earn in Boy Scouts? (page 139)
- What did Kenny Centazzo think was Greg's name?
- How expensive did Leon make one can of Rowdy Riot? (page 96)
- What did Greg's dad get stuck in the door? (page 157)
- What was the name of the homemade video game Greg and Rowley made? (page 124)
- What did Manny break to test a magic trick? (page 169)
19 Clues: Who is Greg's librarian? (page 111) • What bone did Mr.Sparks break? (page 30) • What food is 95% of Greg's diet? (page 93) • What did Kenny Centazzo think was Greg's name? • What color is the pizza in the cafeteria? (page 51) • What did Greg get for selling coffee beans? (page 62) • What did Greg's dad get stuck in the door? (page 157) • ...
Firsthand Success Unit 5 Crossword 2025-07-18
Across
- It is made of cloth. It is red and black. You can put things in it. (page 47)
- Where did he buy the red object? (page 46)
- It's made of cloth. You put it on your head. (page 47)
- Where is Didem from? (page 51)
- Which gift is NOT an animal? (page 45)
- What color are the plates? (page 44)
- What did Johny's homestay family give him? (page 51)
- What can you make with Didem's gift for her Candian ffriend? (page 51)
Down
- Where did Johnny study last year? (page 51)
- It's made of metal, plastic and glass. You use it to cook. (page 48)
- Where is Johhny from? (page 51)
- What color sweater is the man wearing? (page 46)
- What is the Turkish coffee grinder made of? (page 51)
- What color sweater is the woman wearing? (page 46)
- thin <> _____ (page 44)
- short <> _____ (page 44)
- It's made of cloth. You put it around your neck. (page 48)
- What is the hanko made of? (page 51)
18 Clues: thin <> _____ (page 44) • short <> _____ (page 44) • Where is Didem from? (page 51) • Where is Johhny from? (page 51) • What color are the plates? (page 44) • What is the hanko made of? (page 51) • Which gift is NOT an animal? (page 45) • Where did he buy the red object? (page 46) • Where did Johnny study last year? (page 51) • ...
