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Lymphatic System 2021-02-14
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- gastric juice is an example of this body defenses against infection (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 628
- an nonspecific defense, that begins as a viral or bacterial infection Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 629
- the largest lymphatic organ Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 625
- these are the blood vessels and nerves that joins a lymph node in the indented region Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 624
- the ability to body to prevent and destroy pathogens Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 628
- lymphatic capillaries that lining the small intestine to absorb digested fats Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 619
- one of the two types of tissues in the spleen (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 625
- removes the foreign particles that reaches the blood Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 629
- this is the excess build up of fluid in the tissue Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 623
- decreases is size after puberty Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 648
- excessive immune responses that is misdirected and can damage tissues (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 649
- engulf and destroy foreign particles, such as bacteria Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 626
- secreted by the T cell, that enhances cellular responses Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 649
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- this is secreted by natural killer cells that destroys cancer cells Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 648
- a reaction that produces localized redness, swelling, heat and pain. Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 628
- enclosed in connective tissue and usually bean shaped (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 647
- This pulp contains abundant red blood cells and fills the space around the venous sinuses Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 626
- drains lymph from the lymphatic vessels (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 647
- lymph nodes that follows the iliac blood vessel (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 625
- this is the protein secrete by the thymus Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 625
20 Clues: the largest lymphatic organ Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 625 • decreases is size after puberty Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 648 • this is the protein secrete by the thymus Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 625 • drains lymph from the lymphatic vessels (2 words) Hole's Human Anatomy & Physiology page 647 • ...
Brave New World 2022-05-12
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- the word repeated in their song
- the celebration page 79
- one of their "methods" of learning page 69
- who they were talking about on pages 74-75
- Bernard's caste page 64
- who was talking to Bernard page 97
- the one place in America that Lenina had gone to page 87
- the number things are centered around 84
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- drug-like substance making everyone "stable," again page 78
- what was supposedly put into Bernards tube as a baby page 88
- what they are chanting page 85
- who everyone is watching page 83
- what Bernard wishes to be/ what Lenina claims she is page 91.
- what Ford supposedly "loved" page 94
- type of hymns sung page 81
- what Lenina calls Bernard page 95
- what they were listening to page 90
- the thing on Morgana he wa focused on page 86
18 Clues: the celebration page 79 • Bernard's caste page 64 • type of hymns sung page 81 • what they are chanting page 85 • the word repeated in their song • who everyone is watching page 83 • what Lenina calls Bernard page 95 • who was talking to Bernard page 97 • what they were listening to page 90 • what Ford supposedly "loved" page 94 • the number things are centered around 84 • ...
Crossword 2013-11-28
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- – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture
- – people the newspaper wants to attract with its news and advertising
- – a story obtained before other newspapers receive
- – any typographical device used for ornamentation
- – words at the beginning of a story that give the story’s place of origin
- – organization that distributes columns or feature material,such as comics or advice columns, to many different newspapers
- – to shorten a story
- – a story with little news value, used to fill space
- – the newspaper’s name as it appears at the top of the first page; also known as the logotype or nameplate
- – a person who finds out facts about a story and then writes the story for the newspaper
- – a newspaper’s library of stories, pictures, biographies and other references
- – printed notice of something for sale (short for advertisement)
- – a diagram of a newspaper page used to show printers where stories, pictures and ads are to be placed
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- – short for obituary, a death notice
- – copy in either upper corner of the front page, on either side of the flag (sometimes used for weather, jokes or to call attention to a special feature inside)
- – detailed information printed in the newspaper stating names of the publication’s publisher, editors, and other top executives, usually printed in a box on the editorial page
- – explanatory information under a picture or piece of art also called a caption
- – machine used to produce hot type, one line at a time no longer used in modern newspaper production
- – time at which all copy for an edition must be in
- – to correct and prepare copy for publication
- – a special edition of the newspaper, printed between regular editions, containing news too important to hold for the information
- – a part-time reporter, a correspondent
- – a news story that may not have late-breaking news value,but is timely and of interest to readers
- – advance information about a story given to the newspaper by the source of the news
- – page on which newly set copy is reproduced so it can be checked for errors before being printed
- – emphasis given a story on a page
- – a page opposite the editorial page, where opinions by guest writers are presented
27 Clues: – to shorten a story • – emphasis given a story on a page • – short for obituary, a death notice • – a part-time reporter, a correspondent • – to cut away unwanted parts of a picture • – to correct and prepare copy for publication • – any typographical device used for ornamentation • – a story obtained before other newspapers receive • ...
The Summer of Broken Rules Crossword 2024-05-29
The Lost New Words (Part 2) 2022-01-20
17 Clues: 島 page 40 • 選ぶ page 4 • 時代 page 24 • 役, 役割 page 42 • まだ, 今でも page 40 • 国の, 国家の page 49 • 警察, 警察官 page 45 • 1,000(の) page 77 • 演技, 演奏、公演 page 17 • ポスター, 広告 page 110 • 演奏会, コンサート page 17 • 心地よい, やさしい page 52 • 外国(へ[から])の page 64 • 貧しい, かわいそうな page 53 • 落ちる, …を落とす page 110 • (ある)地方の, 地元の page 59 • …に対抗して, 反対して page 76
Franz 2023-02-14
Chapter 6 - I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom 2022-04-07
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- Luke’s necklace with five beads is made out of this (page 84).
- How Percy feels when the other campers are staring at him (page 75).
- The colour of cabin number five (page 81).
- The fruit growing in the field they walk through (page 76).
- The fraction of the valley that the wood takes up (page 78).
- The name of the daughter of Ares in the novel (page 89).
- Percy is diagnosed with this to cover up his extraordinary powers (page 88).
- The cabin you get assigned to depends on your (page 87).
- A winged pole with two snakes wrapped around it (page 83).
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- The place Theseus killed the Minotaur (page 86).
- Chiron is a teacher of these (page 82).
- What Grover must demonstrate in order to succeed as a keeper (page 77).
- The god of travellers (page 85).
- The number of cabins in the woods (page 79).
- Each cabin has a different god, also known as a _______(page 80).
- Where Clarisse drags Percy in a headlock (page 90).
- The shape the toilet water makes over Percy’s head (page 91).
- What Clarise smells of after Percy defeats her in the bathroom (page 92).
18 Clues: The god of travellers (page 85). • Chiron is a teacher of these (page 82). • The colour of cabin number five (page 81). • The number of cabins in the woods (page 79). • The place Theseus killed the Minotaur (page 86). • Where Clarisse drags Percy in a headlock (page 90). • The name of the daughter of Ares in the novel (page 89). • ...
june 2023-12-18
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- summer activity
- often better than a bed
- lucy mayer, from middle school
- color of the "perfect dress"
- sweet 16 celebrator
- niamh's new hobby
- the ____ (merriwether concert)
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- old color
- what the world is
- the shape of our pizza
- new color
- of the cinnamon variety, made by anna (eaten by the o'donovans)
- the type of boy elliot is
- eden's party variety
14 Clues: old color • new color • summer activity • what the world is • niamh's new hobby • sweet 16 celebrator • eden's party variety • the shape of our pizza • often better than a bed • the type of boy elliot is • color of the "perfect dress" • lucy mayer, from middle school • the ____ (merriwether concert) • of the cinnamon variety, made by anna (eaten by the o'donovans)
Blood 2024-07-19
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- Autoimmune condition where the immune system destroys cells producing intrinsic factor, impairing vitamin B12 absorption - Page 639
- Important solutes in plasma that help maintain osmotic pressure and pH balance - Page 634
- Plasma protein that contributes to osmotic pressure and functions as a carrier molecule - Page 634
- Genetic disorder causing red blood cells to become crescent-shaped under low-oxygen conditions, leading to pain and complications - Page 640
- Immature red blood cells that develop into mature erythrocytes - Page 637
- Condition of having an excess of red blood cells, increasing blood viscosity - Page 641
- Protein in red blood cells that binds and transports respiratory gases - Page 635
- Red blood cells responsible for oxygen and carbon dioxide transport - Page 635
- Anemia due to destruction or inhibition of red marrow, leading to decreased production of all blood cells - Page 639
- Hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells in response to hypoxia - Page 638
- Plasma protein that forms fibrin threads during blood clotting - Page 634
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- Plasma proteins divided into alpha, beta, and gamma globulins with various transport and immune functions - Page 634
- Type of anemia caused by blood loss; can be acute or chronic - Page 639
- Anemia resulting from a lack of iron needed for hemoglobin synthesis - Page 639
- Composition and functions of plasma, including the importance of albumin, globulins, fibrinogen, and other solutes - Page 634
- Anemia resulting from inadequate production of erythropoietin due to kidney disease - Page 639
- Condition characterized by low blood oxygen-carrying capacity, leading to fatigue and pallor - Page 639
- The process of red blood cell formation - Page 637
- Anemia caused by premature destruction of red blood cells - Page 639
- Genetic disorder where one of the globin chains in hemoglobin is faulty or absent, leading to fragile red blood cells - Page 640
20 Clues: The process of red blood cell formation - Page 637 • Anemia caused by premature destruction of red blood cells - Page 639 • Type of anemia caused by blood loss; can be acute or chronic - Page 639 • Immature red blood cells that develop into mature erythrocytes - Page 637 • Plasma protein that forms fibrin threads during blood clotting - Page 634 • ...
Vocabulary Practice 2022-02-17
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- My grandpa ____ the world (page 63)
- Did you like painting at ______? (page 66)
- Where ___ Flo and Ella yesterday? (page 58)
- Together, we carry my ______ (page 62)
- Grandpa is my ____ (page 62)
- Where ____ Luke? (page 58)
- Suzy ___ is playing (page 64)
- My grandpa's got five ______ (page 63)
- see the _____sun and the polar bears. (page 57)
- a ______ parrot (page 62)
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- Don't forget your ______, jumpers and boots (page 57)
- What's important is my ______ (page 62)
- He's got twenty _______ (page 63)
- Is there any ____ in your bag? (page 59)
- in Halloween you can ___up as a monster or a pumpkin.
- Hand in hand we cross the ______ (page 62)
- There are also ____ and beds for you to sleep in. (page 57)
17 Clues: a ______ parrot (page 62) • Where ____ Luke? (page 58) • Grandpa is my ____ (page 62) • Suzy ___ is playing (page 64) • He's got twenty _______ (page 63) • My grandpa ____ the world (page 63) • Together, we carry my ______ (page 62) • My grandpa's got five ______ (page 63) • What's important is my ______ (page 62) • Is there any ____ in your bag? (page 59) • ...
Civics Unit 2 Intro Crossword 2025-02-19
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- (page 24) The highest level of government that manages issues like diplomacy, military, and foreign trade
- (page 26) The main type of tax that local/municipal governments get money from
- (page 36) The person in charge of local/municipal levels of government
- (page 30) A short form for members of parliament, people voted into political office
- (page 34) This member of the house of commons has to be non-partisan and ensure order in the House
- (page 35) The branch of government focused on debating and coming up with laws
- (page 28) The _________ General represents Canada to the King or Queen
- (page 32) Canada is split into 338 (308 in the textbook) of these, MPs represent the people in them
- (page 32) If a government wins 170/338 seats in government they have a ____________, meaning almost full control of the legislature
- (page 38) The highest level of court in Canada, only available after all other options are over
- (page 24) The level of government responsible for education, healthcare, and transportation
- (page 34) _________ Period is the time given to MPs in the House of Commons to inquire of the ruling party
- (page 32) The party to come in second in the election that must challenge the winning party
- (page 32) If a government wins 115/338 seats in government they are likely a __________ government, meaning they don't have full control
- (page 31) These are elected politicians who have little input in the House of Commons but support their party and constituents
- (page 38) The branch of government where we see lawyers and judges debate the law
- (page 24) All levels of government depend on r________ to carry out their services and functions
- (page 24) The main source of revenue for all levels of government
- (page 36) Cities/towns are split into these similar to our churches
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- (page 29) While we have a king, he is essentially just a....
- (page 30) House of __________ where Canada's legislative branch meets
- (page 36) The equivalent of lieutenant governors for the territories of Canada
- (page 32) What we people in a riding or ward are called, the voting public
- (page 30) Each cabinet minister has a ___________, the issues they are in charge of
- (page 29) The governor general represents Canada to the King, but the ___________ governor represents a province to the king
- (page 28) The branch of government where we find the king, prime minister, and premiers
- (page 24) An acronym for Goods and Services Tax, in Ontario is has been changed to Harmonised Sales Tax
- (page 36) These people represent their wards in municipal government
- (page 30) The prime minister appoints his ___________, each member in it is given certain duties and a role to play
- (page 31) Being non-__________ means you are not solely focused on your party goals but will work with the opposition and other parties to make change
- (page 35) A political tool wielded by the senate that allows them to reject laws
- (page 36) _____ Councils are an Indigenous form of government unlike other local governments
- (page 27) When we talk about the jurisdictions of governments we call them _______ as though they all stem from one tree
- (page 35) This part of government focuses on debating laws put forth in the House of Commons and can veto laws
- (page 38) The judicial system relies on these to carry out justice
- (page 25) The level of government often called municipal and ensures garbage collection and other basic services are carried out
- (page 25) A type of tax put on goods like alcohol, weed, or cigarettes
37 Clues: (page 29) While we have a king, he is essentially just a.... • (page 24) The main source of revenue for all levels of government • (page 38) The judicial system relies on these to carry out justice • (page 36) Cities/towns are split into these similar to our churches • (page 36) These people represent their wards in municipal government • ...
The Magician's Nephew Chapter 3 | M.S. 2022-03-08
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- This is my ____
- The _______ lasted for several minutes but it would be dull to write it all down.
- You ______ take that
- they were certainly a good deal more cheerful and less _______ than they had been the first time.
- I could only get a _______ of the future
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- page 22 line 16
- page 21 line 19
- "Well don't keep on ____ about it," said Digory
- I was about to _______ off
- Think of our tunnel under the _______ at home
10 Clues: page 22 line 16 • This is my ____ • page 21 line 19 • You ______ take that • I was about to _______ off • I could only get a _______ of the future • Think of our tunnel under the _______ at home • "Well don't keep on ____ about it," said Digory • The _______ lasted for several minutes but it would be dull to write it all down. • ...
Grade 9 Geo - Landforms and Processes 2025-02-18
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- (page 136/137) A _____ line is when a plate or solid rock has a fracture or split in it
- (page 136/137) _____ Valley, an area of land like the St. Lawrence River or the African Great Lakes caused by double fault lines
- (page 111) This country had a brutal earthquake in 2004, killing 300 000 people
- (page 119) The most recent ice age the earth allegedly had
- (page 114) A type of current that moves the plates of the earth, caused by unequal heat in the earth's mantle
- The name for the supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegner
- Country or less populated areas
- (page 110) A massive wave caused by earthquakes
- (page 115) Much of the southern hemisphere was believe to be covered in _____ as little as 250 million years ago
- (page 119) When sediments are brought to the end of a river or flood zone
- (page 120) The chips and specs of rocks/earth that are worn away over time
- (page 125) ________ Basins, when water empties out and goes somewhere
- (page 128) The water that comes from glaciers or ice after the earth heats up
- (page 141) Devoid or lacking life
- (page 117) This province (shortform) experiences the most tectonic activity in Canada
- (page 115) A mountain range that connects very well with the Caledonian range in Britain
- (page 119) A major period of time that geologists divide the world into. Also a Taylor Swift concert tour
- (page 143) Canada could be described as a "core of ________ rock"
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- (page 115) This continent is believed to fit nicely in with South America as proof of Pangaea, they also share similar fossils
- (Page 121)The name for the process of massive ice sheets covering the earth and carving out landform features
- (page 140) A flat topped mountain
- (page 142) Small inlets of water along the coast with jagged cliffs surrounding them
- (page 131) When a rock or piece of earth forces it's way into another piece of earth
- (page 132) An impervious type of rock generally found far beneath the dirt and other rocks, water can't move through it
- (page 138) A type of poor quality coal
- (page 141) Away from civilisation, many minerals in Canada are found in these areas
- (page 135) A sharp cliff formation scene in various areas of Canada
- Generally followed by the word "plates", but it relates to the movement of the pieces of the earth along the mantle
- (Page 113) The process by which one tectonic plate is brought under another
- (page 114) ___________ Drift, the theory that the continents we have today slowly drifted from one another
- (page 127) We see glaciers doing this on rock and landforms
- (page 111) Volcanic __________ create new rocks and landforms on the earth and in the oceans
- (page 121) Sheets of ice ranging in size from massive to small
- (page 114) The forced that move water, tectonic plates, and trends in general
- Ontario is in a very _______ region of the earth in regards to tectonic plates
- City areas
- (page 126) Glaciers supposedly scraped the earth ______ exposing and shaping rocks
37 Clues: City areas • Country or less populated areas • (page 140) A flat topped mountain • (page 141) Devoid or lacking life • (page 138) A type of poor quality coal • (page 110) A massive wave caused by earthquakes • The name for the supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegner • (page 119) The most recent ice age the earth allegedly had • ...
I'm taller than you 2023-09-12
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- **d - The cat is ...
- a*mw***t***g - Let's do ...
- a****r - page 129
- d****r**t - page 128
- f**t** - page 127
- h**v**r - page 124
- w*n - Who will ... the race?
- g**e - ... me a ruler.
- b*gg*r - page 121
- r***t - That's not ...
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- st***g** - page 126
- **d** - page 126
- s**e - page 128
- f**t - The cheetah is ...
- st***g - The tiger is ...
- r**e - Let's have a
- h***y - The elephant is ...
- t**l - The bear is ...
- t**l** - page 124
- b*g - The owl is ...
- w***h - ... is bigger?
- t**n - I'm taller ... you.
22 Clues: s**e - page 128 • **d** - page 126 • a****r - page 129 • t**l** - page 124 • f**t** - page 127 • b*gg*r - page 121 • h**v**r - page 124 • st***g** - page 126 • r**e - Let's have a • **d - The cat is ... • d****r**t - page 128 • b*g - The owl is ... • t**l - The bear is ... • w***h - ... is bigger? • g**e - ... me a ruler. • r***t - That's not ... • f**t - The cheetah is ... • ...
Chapter Six: Discipline That Makes Sense 2017-11-09
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- Don't _____ ( page 108) or Give in.
- Set limits and give _____________ (page 104).
- Discipline and _________ are different
- Consequences show ________( page 106).
- Consequences are about _____ (page 107).
- Let all ______ (page 110) be responsible.
- Consequences that just happen because of an action are called ___________ (page 105)consequences.
- The goal of discipline is to teach children ___________(page 104) discipline.
- Use discipline that ______(page 110) the behavior.
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- Be both firm and _____ (page 107).
- Respect the _______ (page 109).
- (page 105) is the result of a choice the child has made.
- Use __________ words (page 109.
- Consequences are about ________________ (page 106).
- Consequences are ______ and friendly (page 107).
- ____________ (page103) teach children to get something, not to cooperate.
- Talk less and ____ ( page 108)more.
17 Clues: Respect the _______ (page 109). • Use __________ words (page 109. • Be both firm and _____ (page 107). • Don't _____ ( page 108) or Give in. • Talk less and ____ ( page 108)more. • Discipline and _________ are different • Consequences show ________( page 106). • Consequences are about _____ (page 107). • Let all ______ (page 110) be responsible. • ...
Page 16 And 17! 2023-03-20
15 Clues: same • the game • the walk • the pool • the drums • to bruise • the place • the music • the flower • the channel • the checkers • the swimming • the wrestling • the volleyball • the skateboarding
Frankenstein Chapters 6-8 2022-12-02
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- What did the young man hit the monster with (Chapter 8, Page 44)
- What country did the family in the cottage flee to (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- What did the monster steal from the people in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38)
- What instrument did the old man in the cottage play (Chapter 7, Page 36)
- Where Frankenstein first met the monster after Justine and William died (Chapter 6, Page 32)
- How many people lived in the cottage the monster found (Chapter 7, Page 36)
- What did the monster rest by in the cottage (Chapter 8, page 42)
- What was the name of the woman that the young woman was in love with (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- The young people in the cottage took care of the old man because he was _____ (Chapter 8, Page 41)
- Where did the monster tell Frankenstein his story (Chapter 6, Page 34)
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- What did the monster touch that burned him (Chapter 7, Page 35)
- Who was the first person in the cottage that the monster tried to speak to (Chapter 8,Page 41)
- What did the monster feel when the young people came back to the cottage (Chapter 8, Page 44)
- Who did the family in the cottage get in trouble with (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- What was the name of the young woman in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38)
- What did the monster read to learn about Frankenstein (Chapter 8, Page 40)
- What was the last name of the family in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- What language were the books that the monster found in (Chapter 8, Page 40)
- What was the name of the young man in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38)
- What did the young man and woman do while the old man was playing (Chapter 7, Page 37)
20 Clues: What did the monster touch that burned him (Chapter 7, Page 35) • What did the young man hit the monster with (Chapter 8, Page 44) • What did the monster rest by in the cottage (Chapter 8, page 42) • What was the name of the young man in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38) • Where did the monster tell Frankenstein his story (Chapter 6, Page 34) • ...
Cyril Rootham Crossword 2017-12-19
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- In April 2017 the ******* Palace String Quartet recorded Op.20 "Capriccio" (Listen page)
- There are two 1933 photos of Cyril Rootham in the National ******** Gallery (Photos page)
- The middle name of CBR's father Daniel Rootham (Photos page)
- In October 2017 there was a lunchtime recital at the ******' Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London (Home page)
- In 2011 Op.51 "For the Fallen" was performed by the ******** Choir was conducted by Alistair Jones (Recordings page)
- In 1938 an obituary of Cyril Rootham by Patrick Hadley was published in the RCM ******** (Links page)
- In Cambridge in 1922: the first performance of CBR's three-act opera "The Two *******" Op.55 (Anecdotes page)
- The earliest work by Cyril Rootham on the Listen page is Op.5 No.1 "Strew on her *****"
- In 1927, Cyril Rootham made the first recording of the Choir of St John's College: a work by William **** (Listen page)
- Cyril Rootham's Op.97 Symphony No 2 was typeset by Ian ****** (Home page)
- In the group photo of musicians in Cambridge, what is the first name of the man on the right? (Links page)
- Available on CD is Op.75 "Violin ****** in G Minor" (Recordings page)
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- What was Cyril Rootham's middle name? (Home page)
- Cyril Rootham was director of ***** at St John's College during the period 1901-1938 (Home page)
- In 1896 CBR composed a sporting song "Oh, sturdy and fleet be the British Athlete" about ******** (Anecdotes page)
- Cyril Rootham's Op.90 "Evening Service in E minor" is included in "The ******** of English Church Music" (Listen page)
- In May 2017 Cyril Rootham's anthem "The Lord is the portion of mine inheritance" Op.24 was recorded in which town? (Home page)
- There are articles about Cyril Rootham in eight languages on the ********* website (Links page)
- Coming soon is Op.33 "The Lady of *******" (Home page)
- At the ******* Night Concert in January 2017, Dan Rootham sang the song Op.19 "The Ballad of Kingslea Mere" (Concerts page)
20 Clues: What was Cyril Rootham's middle name? (Home page) • Coming soon is Op.33 "The Lady of *******" (Home page) • The middle name of CBR's father Daniel Rootham (Photos page) • Available on CD is Op.75 "Violin ****** in G Minor" (Recordings page) • Cyril Rootham's Op.97 Symphony No 2 was typeset by Ian ****** (Home page) • ...
First Thousand Words Sticker Book 2021-12-15
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- We put on them in summer on our feet (page 39)
- We can see with these body parts of us (page 38)
- We wear it in winter (page 39)
- It puts out the fire (page 13)
- You can see it on the roof of the house (page 13)
- The name of baby lions (page 18)
- You must walk on it (page 12)
- We use them to make necklaces (page 14)
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- Your father's mother (page 41)
- It goes under the water (page 14)
- You use them while coloring pictures (page 28)
- Your aunt's son or daughter (page 41)
- The opposite of closed (page 44)
- This animal has a mane and horns (page 19)
- They are next to our neck (page 38)
- Teachers give it when you complete your homework (page 29)
- The opposite of light (page 45)
17 Clues: You must walk on it (page 12) • Your father's mother (page 41) • We wear it in winter (page 39) • It puts out the fire (page 13) • The opposite of light (page 45) • The opposite of closed (page 44) • The name of baby lions (page 18) • It goes under the water (page 14) • They are next to our neck (page 38) • Your aunt's son or daughter (page 41) • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- known as digits (Page 121)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
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- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
Yearbook Crossword! 2024-09-06
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- Final pages of the yearbook (typically three pages or more) where the theme is concluded. Should follow ads and index.
- The first two to four pages (or more) of the yearbook which introduce the theme.
- A list of the technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts, photography company, and awards won by previous year’s book. The colophon typically appears in the index.
- A 16‐page grouping made up of two 8‐page flats. Yearbooks are printed in signatures which are then folded, stitched and trimmed to be collated.
- All text on a page other than the headlines. Alternatives to traditional narrative copy include lists, quotes, personal narratives, surveys and other material that accurately tells the story.
- Tabs The page number, thematic graphic, and possibly the topic of a spread placed as a unit traditionally at the bottom left and bottom right of the spread.
- the name of our yearbook
- Page Page one of the yearbook. It should include the name of the book, the name of the school, the complete school address, the volume number and year. The school telephone number, web address and enrollment may also be listed there.
- Two facing or side‐by‐side pages in the yearbook such as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, 6 and 7, etc.
- A verbal statement and visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together. The theme should fit your school and your year.
- Outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages.
- A complete alphabetical listing of all students and staff covered in the yearbook, and what pages they appear on.
- A “mini theme” used as a section title. Spinoffs may help carry the theme throughout the book.
- Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover. End sheets may be plain or designed to reflect the theme. The front endsheet typically contains the contents listing.
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- Listing of the pages containing the opening, sections, index and closing. The contents is usually printed on the front endsheet or in the opening, but not on the title page.
- the name of our yearbook company
- Elements such as color, white space, rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book’s design.
- Eight pages on one side of a signature. In the first signature of the yearbook, for example, pages 1, 4, 5, 8, 12, 13, 16 make up one flat. Pages 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15 are on the other side of the signature.
- Refers both to the topics featured on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted. For example, typical coverage in a student life section would include summer, the first day of school and homecoming. In addition, typical homecoming coverage would include photos, copy and captions detailing the event.
- A traditional yearbook is typically broken up into six sections: student life, academics, organizations, people, sports and ads/index. These sections are used as an organizational tool for the staff and the reader.
- A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook. A divider is usually theme‐related in design and the copy links the main theme to the ensuing section.
- Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers. The name of the school, name of the book, city/state, volume number and year should appear there in a way that reflects the theme.
- A page‐by‐page listing of the yearbook’s contents. Yearbook staffs use the ladder to stay organized and to plan for deadlines.
23 Clues: the name of our yearbook • the name of our yearbook company • Outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages. • The first two to four pages (or more) of the yearbook which introduce the theme. • Two facing or side‐by‐side pages in the yearbook such as 2 and 3, 4 and 5, 6 and 7, etc. • ...
Lzzoh's Language 2022-05-12
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- numbering system with 16 digits
- decorative area that can be used to visibly surround the element
- an area on your page that holds links to other pages and sub-pages on your web site.
- invisible area at the outermost edge of the element
- color scheme because you start out with white
- one that starts from your current location and leads to a target location
- used to describe a particular way of writing each of the characters in the alphabet
- default text editor on Windows
- invisible area inside the border that separates the content from the border
- default state for an anchor link that the user has never clicked on
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- convert all of your lowercase letters to upper case
- font is "without a serif"
- describes one specific feature such as size or color
- a software program that can display web pages on your computer
- slight projection finishing off a stroke of a letter
- styles the largest container in your web page
- junk email message sent to your mailbox from someone trying to sell you something
- suffix at the end of a filename that hints at the contents of the file
- copy of a file in another location for safe keeping
- spot of color
- a short phrase that describes the page content
21 Clues: spot of color • font is "without a serif" • default text editor on Windows • numbering system with 16 digits • styles the largest container in your web page • color scheme because you start out with white • a short phrase that describes the page content • convert all of your lowercase letters to upper case • invisible area at the outermost edge of the element • ...
Born to Die to Rise 2025-11-19
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- Man Jesus was taken before. Page 14
- Jesus never did anything wrong, so He was ____. Page 14
- It is made possible by Jesus' death on the cross. Page 14
- Mary was engaged to him. Page 11
- There was a bright ____ in the sky. Page 11
- The country Mary and Joseph went to to keep Jesus safe. Page 11
- The Bible says ___ people have sinned. Page 14
- Town Mary and Joseph went to. Page 11
- One of the gifts given by the wisemen besides the frankincense to Jesus. Page 11
- Mary and Joseph went to another town because of a ____. Page 11
- arose from the bed after ____ days. Page 14
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- I have done bad things so I am a ___. Page 14
- To go to Heaven you must ask Him to be your Savior. Page 14
- ____ of the Lord came to the shepherds. Page 11
- One of the gifts given by the wisemen besides the frankincense to Jesus. Page 11
- Mary and Joseph spent the night in a small barn called a ____. Page 11
- Where Mary put baby Jesus to rest. Page 11
- 10:9 That if thou shalt ____ with thy mouth. Page 14
- What Jesus died on. Page 14
- Where the wise men visited Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. Page 11
20 Clues: What Jesus died on. Page 14 • Mary was engaged to him. Page 11 • Man Jesus was taken before. Page 14 • Town Mary and Joseph went to. Page 11 • Where Mary put baby Jesus to rest. Page 11 • There was a bright ____ in the sky. Page 11 • arose from the bed after ____ days. Page 14 • I have done bad things so I am a ___. Page 14 • The Bible says ___ people have sinned. Page 14 • ...
Basic Yearbook Vocabulary 2025-05-03
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- refers to both the topics featured on individual spreads and how those topics are highlighted
- outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages
- the story
- listing of the pages containing the opening, sections, and index
- eight pages on one side of a sig when the pages are collated properly
- page one of the yearbook
- area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers
- a 16-page grouping made up of two 8-page flats
- printing in at least one additional color besides black
- elements such as color, white space, lines, screens, etc. that enhance a book's design
- front cover of the yearbook which includes the name of the book, the year, and the theme.
- this is what depth coverage may also be called
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- a traditional yearbook is typically divided into these like: student life, academics, organizations, sports, reference
- a spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- the first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
- heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover
- a "mini theme" used as a section title that can help carry a theme throughout the book
- printing in cyan, magenta, yellow, and black to create full-color pictures
- a verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together
- the page number and topic of a spread as a unity traditionally seen at the bottom of the spread
- a list of the technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts, photographer and awards won by previous years.
- final page or pages of the yearbook where the theme is concluded
- two facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook
- what the front lid is also called sometimes
- a complete alphabetical listing of all the students, teachers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- a page-by-page listing of the book's contents used to organize and plan deadlines
- coverage using more than one spread for a topic and linking the additional spreads to the first with a headline or similar design
27 Clues: the story • page one of the yearbook • what the front lid is also called sometimes • a 16-page grouping made up of two 8-page flats • this is what depth coverage may also be called • two facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook • printing in at least one additional color besides black • outside of the yearbook which protects the printed pages • ...
Touchstone 1 Unit 1 2024-05-01
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- How ____ you? (page 2)
- Ellen M. Jones is a student at _____ State University. (page 6)
- Is Don Allan Ray Tanner married? (page 4)
- How do you say 図書館 in English?
- Nice to meet ____. I'm Alan. (page 2)
- Where is James David Barton from? (page 6)
- Daniel Smith is a member of California Union Of ____. (page 6)
- What does everyone call Elizabeth Kim? (page 4)
- What is Don's nickname? (page 4)
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- What are Alicia and Adam here for? (page 8)
- What is Carmen's friend's first name? (page 5)
- What is Carmen's second name? (page 5)
- What is Ana's family name? (page 4)
- What colour is Adam's t-shirt? (page 8)
- Is Ana Sanchez married? (page 4)
- How many people can you see on page 2?
- Are you Chris? Yes, I ____. (page 5)
17 Clues: How ____ you? (page 2) • How do you say 図書館 in English? • Is Ana Sanchez married? (page 4) • What is Don's nickname? (page 4) • What is Ana's family name? (page 4) • Are you Chris? Yes, I ____. (page 5) • Nice to meet ____. I'm Alan. (page 2) • What is Carmen's second name? (page 5) • How many people can you see on page 2? • What colour is Adam's t-shirt? (page 8) • ...
Touchstone 1 Units 7-9 2023-01-21
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- What kind of sprinkles did Stan have at the restaurant? (page 90)
- In which country can you see the Kremlin Palace? (page 92)
- What is Sarah looking for? (page 80)
- What is Emre Yilmaz's job? (page 76)
- What colour is Nathan's T-shirt? (page 66)
- What is Anita doing this weekend? (page 66)
- What are Yoko and Lisa doing? (page 66)
- What colour are the scarves on page 79?
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- A traditional market with souvenirs, jewelry, and local craft stalls. (page 82)
- What sport does Aaron play every day? (page 72)
- Where is Ray's friend, Kate, visiting from? (page 70)
- What course is Kate taking at Laguna Beach? (page 70)
- What is Claudia's first language? (p88)
- In which country can you take a tour of the Forbidden City? (page 92)
- What animal can you see on page 93?
- Who likes to wear pants, a T-shirt, and sneakers? (page 76)
- In which city can you take a walk through Central Park? (p86)
- How many people can you see on page 65?
18 Clues: What animal can you see on page 93? • What is Sarah looking for? (page 80) • What is Emre Yilmaz's job? (page 76) • What is Claudia's first language? (p88) • How many people can you see on page 65? • What are Yoko and Lisa doing? (page 66) • What colour are the scarves on page 79? • What colour is Nathan's T-shirt? (page 66) • What is Anita doing this weekend? (page 66) • ...
Invisible Man 2022-05-11
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- (adjective)- occurring or done in brief (page 40)
- (verb) make (something) necessary as a result or consequence. (page 7)
- (adjective)- causing great horror (pg 12)
- (adjective) very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. (page 30)
- (adjective) showing or suffering from nervousness, fear, or a lack of confidence (page 35)
- (verb)- say something in answer in a Sharp, angry manner (page 40)
- (Adverb): in a scornful way that shows disdain. (Page 8)
- (adverb)- easily frightened (page 35)
- (noun) anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. (page 8)
- (Noun): a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists. (Page 5)
- (Noun): an intense bargainer (Page 2)
- (noun) - inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable.
- (adjective)- impossible to perceive (page 39)
- (noun)- asking for information (pg 9)
- (adjectective)- fluent or persuasive in speech or writing (page 35)
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- (adverb) in a way that relates to someone's nature or physical condition. (page 7)
- (noun) - extreme poverty; destitution (pg 11)
- (noun) - a large trunk or suitcase typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts. (pg 1)
- (adverb) performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- (verb) - rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully. (pg 6)
- (noun)- the pope (pg 5)
- skillful with hands (page 40)
- (noun) - a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge.
- (verb) wrap in several layers of fabric. (page 3)
- (adjective)- not able to be tolerated (page 36)
- (Noun)- state of anxiety or nervous excitement (page 37)
- (adjective) - endless or never-ending. (pg 8)
- (Noun): long and careful consideration or discussion. (Page 6)
- (adjective) producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. (page 6)
- (noun)- performer or artist (pg 13)
30 Clues: (noun)- the pope (pg 5) • skillful with hands (page 40) • (noun)- performer or artist (pg 13) • (adverb)- easily frightened (page 35) • (Noun): an intense bargainer (Page 2) • (noun)- asking for information (pg 9) • (adjective)- causing great horror (pg 12) • (noun) - extreme poverty; destitution (pg 11) • (adjective) - endless or never-ending. (pg 8) • ...
Incredibles 4 2024-01-10
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- The robot figured out that Syndrome was __________ it. (page 39)
- Our work wasn't _________ yet. (page 44)
- The Incredible are there to ________ the day! (page 46)
- People ________ for Syndrome (page 38)
- Mom said we'd have to fight ____________. (page 42)
- The Omnidroid _____ out Syndrome. (page 39)
- Jack-Jack turned into a super-strong little _________. (page 45)
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- Who bullies the world? (page 46)
- Syndrome ___________ Jack-Jack. (page 45)
- Dad wanted to fight __________, just the way he used to. (page 42)
- What is mom holding to the rocket? (page 40)
- Who turned into a fireball? (page 45)
- The Omnidroid was _________ the city (page 38)
- Syndrome pretended to fight the giant robot with his _________ control (page 38)
- I saw one of Syndrome's __________. (page 37)
- We ________ toward the city in the camper. (page 41)
- Who cheered for The Incredibles? (page 44)
17 Clues: Who bullies the world? (page 46) • Who turned into a fireball? (page 45) • People ________ for Syndrome (page 38) • Our work wasn't _________ yet. (page 44) • Syndrome ___________ Jack-Jack. (page 45) • Who cheered for The Incredibles? (page 44) • The Omnidroid _____ out Syndrome. (page 39) • What is mom holding to the rocket? (page 40) • ...
Scrapbooking Crossword 2020-04-12
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- the art of making a collection of various things
- the art of embellishing cloth
- best female poet in ancient greece
- a set of instruction to prepare a particular dish
- objects kept because of their historical interest
- a pad or book of drawing in
- the art of decorating with paper cut outs
- printing from a hard raised image under pressure
- tending or cultivating a ?, as a pastime
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- a painting or drawing
- daily record of events kept in a book
- things enjoyed, exist or used for a short time
- make something more attractive by adding items to it
- an annual publication
- made by hand, not a machine
- a folded, printed publication,of news, ads, and more
- left hand page of an open book
- a small item kept in memory of a person
- an activity done in ones leisure time for pleasure
- the Japanese method of folding paper into shapes
- a line of descent traced continuously from an ancestor
21 Clues: a painting or drawing • an annual publication • made by hand, not a machine • a pad or book of drawing in • the art of embellishing cloth • left hand page of an open book • best female poet in ancient greece • daily record of events kept in a book • a small item kept in memory of a person • tending or cultivating a ?, as a pastime • the art of decorating with paper cut outs • ...
Page 16 Crossword 2015-07-23
10 Clues: Growing • Very bad • Moving smoothly • A large container • A group of objects • Put in order, set up • In a clean and orderly way • Animals who live in your home • pigs Animals from the rodent family • An activity you like doing in your free time
Page 16 Crossword 2016-03-27
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- A play or movie whose story is told in songs
- A man whose wife has died
- A combination of words that together have a special meaning
- When people stop working to achieve a goal
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- Burnt carbon
- Someone who belongs to a group of people
- A mix of different things
- People who take minerals out of the ground
- Mythical
- The actors and actresses in a play or movie
10 Clues: Mythical • Burnt carbon • A mix of different things • A man whose wife has died • Someone who belongs to a group of people • People who take minerals out of the ground • When people stop working to achieve a goal • The actors and actresses in a play or movie • A play or movie whose story is told in songs • A combination of words that together have a special meaning
Page 16 Crossword 2017-11-09
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- People who live in a certain place
- Exists in a certain place
- Belongs to different fields of thought
- A part of an organization or company
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- A person who started a company or organization
- People who don't have something others have
- Transferring information from person to person
- Happily marking a special day, event, or holiday
- A large group of people living in an organized way
- Someone who has done something for a long time
10 Clues: Exists in a certain place • People who live in a certain place • A part of an organization or company • Belongs to different fields of thought • People who don't have something others have • A person who started a company or organization • Transferring information from person to person • Someone who has done something for a long time • ...
Yearbook Terms 2025-11-25
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- Most common allocation of space, two facing pages presenting a variety of elements to tell a story; even and odd pages appearing as a unit. SPORTS Covers interscholastic competition and other athletic activities involving students.
- A grouping of pages that are printed on the same press sheet and folded into a 16-page mini-booklet; several signatures are bound together to make a complete book.
- SECTION, Covers students, faculty and staff in photos that serve as the record of the school population and in feature stories.
- CONTENT, A coverage approach that uses a time element such as seasons or months to organize the content in a yearbook.
- A final opportunity to review pages and make last minute, critical corrections before printing. Proofs need to be checked, corrected and returned to the plant within three business days to avoid production delays. Yearbook Avenue Page Designer pages are proofed online before submitting.
- The design of a two page spread (where the pictures, headline, writing, etc. is placed).
- The date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant. Meeting all deadlines is essential to keep the delivery of the yearbook on schedule.
- A thin horizontal line of white space that goes from the left side to the right side of a spread.
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- All writing on yearbook pages - headlines, sub-headlines, articles, quotes, captions
- CONTENT, Sections feature traditional content areas including student life, academics, sports, organizations, people, advertising and the index.
- Covers curriculum-related experiences in the classroom and out.
- LIFE, Covers activities in and out of school that directly impact students’ lives. It is a place to look at students as individuals, not as members of classes, clubs or teams.
- Page-by-page planner and deadline tracker used to identify content, record deadlines, plan color placement and track pages submitted and proofed. The ladder is organized by spreads, multiples and signatures. The ladder should be completed before yearbook production begins.
- Covers the activities of school groups, emphasizing the value of membership and experiences.
- A sentence or two that identifies and explains the action or content of a picture.
- The middle of a two page spread, the part of the page that is sewn to create the spine of the yearbook.
- The page number and simple text with the page number that is consistently placed in the same place of every page within a section of the book.
17 Clues: Covers curriculum-related experiences in the classroom and out. • A sentence or two that identifies and explains the action or content of a picture. • All writing on yearbook pages - headlines, sub-headlines, articles, quotes, captions • The design of a two page spread (where the pictures, headline, writing, etc. is placed). • ...
Hamlet Acts I-III Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-26
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- What the play within the play reveals about Claudius
- What is Hamlet contemplating when he says, "To be or not to be?"
- "Wherein I'll catch the conscience of the ______"
- Another name for actors
- Who said, "O what a rogue and peasant slave am I?"
- Where Hamlet will be sent to
- "A little more than kin and less than ______"
- Who reads the love letter from Hamlet to Ophelia?
- Trusted friend of Hamlet
- Who says "More matter and less art?"
- Brother of Ophelia
- Hamlet tells Ophelia to "Get thee to a ____?"
- Polonius believes Hamlet is love ____ for Ophelia
- Voltimand and Cornelius are ambassadors of this country
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- What is on the Man in Gyves on page 78
- The name of the castle
- Servant of Polonius
- Sidekick of Rosencrantz
- Who says,"Revenge his foul and most unnatural murder?"
- Prince of Norway
- The time the ghost appears
- What Claudius uses to murder his brother
- The character who makes a confession in Scene III of Act III
- "Something is _______ in the state of Denmark."
- Daughter of Polonius
- What Hamlet calls Denmark on page 99
- The instrument the players use on page 159
27 Clues: Prince of Norway • Brother of Ophelia • Servant of Polonius • Daughter of Polonius • The name of the castle • Sidekick of Rosencrantz • Another name for actors • Trusted friend of Hamlet • The time the ghost appears • Where Hamlet will be sent to • What Hamlet calls Denmark on page 99 • Who says "More matter and less art?" • What is on the Man in Gyves on page 78 • ...
Yearbook Terminology Review 2025-08-30
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- the ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book
- introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the story or highlighting its focus
- a 16-page section of pages
- a portion of a spread containing a mini-design of photos and text
- This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them
- empty space around content, often separating or framing topics
- this type of yearbook structure is typically composed of sections such as student life, sports, academics, clubs/organizations and people
- all critical information must be placed inside; any elements that cross this “bleed” off the page
- features the year’s unique theme showcasing fonts, colors, and graphics, that will be used inside the book
- the spine of the book, where the left page meets the right page
- spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme
- two facing ages, abbreviated ‘DPS’
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- this spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure
- the collection of chosen typography, colors, and graphic elements to be used in the book
- the goal for how many times each person should be in the book
- tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see
- story usually 3-5 paragraphs that tell about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption
- this spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme
- the heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook
- this website gives users the tools to create, sell and promote their book
- a unit of measure in yearbook; there are 6 of these to an inch
- this type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format
- this is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread
- page number with graphics or information
- a central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year
- the company that prints and publishes your yearbook
- the date that completed pages are due
- the largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience
29 Clues: a 16-page section of pages • two facing ages, abbreviated ‘DPS’ • the date that completed pages are due • page number with graphics or information • the company that prints and publishes your yearbook • the goal for how many times each person should be in the book • tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see • ...
Science 2025-05-12
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- Two pages put together
- Timeline that follows seasons or events
- Fill in the blank page that serves as a guideline
- The covering of a topic or the covering of a page
- Headshots of individuals
- Lines or marks that add color or text to the page
- The identification/first page or (blank) page
- When a picture, text, or graphic go over the page
- Point where two pages meet in the middle of the spread
- Natural, unposed photo
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- List of page numbers with their selected topics
- checking the spread for errors in text or photos
- Page that separates the yearbook into sections
- The main photo of focus on the spread
- Main topic of the yearbook
- Subsect of text that identifies the different topics of the page
- The formatting of the page
- The writing style of the typing
- Main title representing the topic of the spread
- List of pages with their page numbers
20 Clues: Two pages put together • Natural, unposed photo • Headshots of individuals • Main topic of the yearbook • The formatting of the page • The writing style of the typing • The main photo of focus on the spread • List of pages with their page numbers • Timeline that follows seasons or events • The identification/first page or (blank) page • ...
Lexicographer Cycle 2 - Krishiv Sahni 2023-08-23
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- Between page 88-90. bend one's head and body in fear or apprehension or in a servile manner.
- Between page 79-81. increase suddenly and powerfully.
- Between page 93-95. away from the usual or expected course; amiss.
- Between page 100-102. a person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation.
- Between page 82-84. suddenly change direction or position.
- Between page 109-111. bend (something, especially a finger as a signal).
- Between page 104-106. consisting of many different and connected parts.
- Between page 102-104. open resistance; bold disobedience.
- Between page 107-109. a table or flat-topped block used as the focus for a religious ritual, especially for making sacrifices or offerings to a deity.
- Between page 87-89. take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
- Between page 108-110. a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences.
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- Between page 108-110. a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
- Between page 89-91. move with a light irregular or trembling motion.
- Between page 104-106. (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- Between page 95-97. in a rough voice, often because of a sore throat or a cold
- Between page 94-96. (of a person) in a very unhappy or unfortunate state.
- Between page 78-80. widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality.
- Between page 105-107. a period of service.
- Between page 90-92. gloomy and drab.
19 Clues: Between page 90-92. gloomy and drab. • Between page 105-107. a period of service. • Between page 79-81. increase suddenly and powerfully. • Between page 87-89. take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • Between page 102-104. open resistance; bold disobedience. • Between page 82-84. suddenly change direction or position. • ...
prisoner b-30870 2024-02-26
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- Clue: The name of the concentration camp where Yanek was first imprisoned. (Page #)
- Clue: The country where Yanek lived before the Holocaust. (Page #)
- Clue: The identification number assigned to Yanek in Auschwitz. (Page #)
- Clue: A type of punishment often inflicted upon prisoners in concentration camps. (Page #)
- Clue: A term referring to the systematic discrimination and persecution of Jews. (Page #)
- Clue: The name of Yanek's friend in the concentration camp. (Page #)
- Clue: A term referring to the systematic murder of six million Jews by the Nazis. (Page #)
- Clue: The term for the mass murder of a particular ethnic or social group. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of transport used to take Yanek and others to concentration camps. (Page #)
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- Clue: A type of camp where Yanek and other prisoners were held during the Holocaust. (Page #)
- Anti-Semitism Clue: The year when Yanek's life was upturned by the Holocaust. (Page #)
- Clue: The language spoken by Yanek and his family before their imprisonment. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of building where Yanek and others were kept in Auschwitz. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of book Yanek's father used to own. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of clothing worn by Yanek in the concentration camp. (Page #)
- Clue: The Jewish holiday mentioned in the novel. (Page #)
- Clue: The term for the act of forcing someone to leave their home or country. (Page #)
- Clue: The surname of the author of "Prisoner B-3087." (Page #)
- Clue: A job assigned to Yanek in the concentration camp. (Page #)
19 Clues: Clue: The Jewish holiday mentioned in the novel. (Page #) • Clue: The type of book Yanek's father used to own. (Page #) • Clue: The surname of the author of "Prisoner B-3087." (Page #) • Clue: A job assigned to Yanek in the concentration camp. (Page #) • Clue: The country where Yanek lived before the Holocaust. (Page #) • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
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- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as digits (Page 121)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
Nemo 1 2024-01-11
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- Who arrived? page 7
- What did the diver drop? page 13
- He was going to take Nemo's class on a _________ to the Drop-off. page 7
- It was the first day of ________. page 5
- One of his _________ is smaller than the other. page 2
- What is the little fish's name? page 2
- Nemo wanted to prove he was __________. page 8
- Nemo swam as fast as he could, but he wasn't fast ____________. page 10
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- Where did the class arrive at? page 8
- What is his father's name? page 2
- Marlin thought the ocean was not ______ for his son. page 5
- Who caught Nemo? page 10
- Nemo isn't a very good ____________. page 2
- Marline couldn't _________ up. page 12
- A diver with a ________ appeared behind Nemo. page 10
- What did Nemo swim towards? page 8
- Nemo was _________. page 13
17 Clues: Who arrived? page 7 • Who caught Nemo? page 10 • Nemo was _________. page 13 • What did the diver drop? page 13 • What is his father's name? page 2 • What did Nemo swim towards? page 8 • Where did the class arrive at? page 8 • Marline couldn't _________ up. page 12 • What is the little fish's name? page 2 • It was the first day of ________. page 5 • ...
Smile by Raina Telgemeier 2023-01-22
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- Raina's best friend until fifth grade (5)
- Boy who hosts the "end of year party to end all parties" (17)
- "San Francisco summers are cold and "______" (8)
- Raina's birthday wish (4)
- Why Raina needs braces (1)
- Sport that Sean plays (14)
- Movie that Raina watches with her sister Amara and Amara's friend (11)
- Christmas package from Grandma Gagnon (12)
- band instrument that Raina plays (7)
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- Last event Raina attends (19)
- Number of pushups to tryout for girl's basketball (15)
- Teacher that reads raina's notes to the class (16)
- x+y on page 78 (10)
- Anesthetic used while putting back Raina's tooth (2)
- Raina's orthodontist who placed her teeth (3)
- Only type of foods Raina can eat with braces (13)
- Color of Raina's shoes in the last page (20)
- Natural disaster that happened in Raina's area while she was doing homework (9)
- Raina's fifth period (6)
- Name of Raina's middle school (18)
20 Clues: x+y on page 78 (10) • Raina's fifth period (6) • Raina's birthday wish (4) • Why Raina needs braces (1) • Sport that Sean plays (14) • Last event Raina attends (19) • Name of Raina's middle school (18) • band instrument that Raina plays (7) • Raina's best friend until fifth grade (5) • Christmas package from Grandma Gagnon (12) • Color of Raina's shoes in the last page (20) • ...
BASIC CHEMISTRY 2024-09-11
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- Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where elements from different compounds exchange places. (Page XX)
- Triphosphate (ATP): The primary energy carrier in cells, providing energy for various cellular processes. (Page XX)
- The simplest form of carbohydrates, consisting of single sugar molecules such as glucose and fructose. (Page XX)
- A substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded together. (Page XX)
- The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. (Page XX)
- A lipid with a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails, making it a major component of cell membranes. (Page XX)
- A chemical reaction where a compound is broken down by the addition of water. (Page XX)
- The substance upon which an enzyme acts. (Page XX)
- Organic compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, typically in a ratio of 1:2:1, used for energy and structural purposes. (Page XX)
- Molecule: A molecule containing carbon-hydrogen bonds, typically found in living organisms. (Page XX)
- Bond: A type of chemical bond where atoms share pairs of electrons. (Page XX)
- The substances produced as a result of a chemical reaction. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A process in which substances (reactants) are transformed into different substances (products). (Page XX)
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons. (Page XX)
- The starting materials in a chemical reaction. (Page XX)
- A substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. (Page XX)
- Molecule: Molecules that do not primarily consist of carbon-hydrogen bonds. (Page XX)
- A macromolecule made up of amino acids, crucial for structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs. (Page XX)
- Bond: A weak bond between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom, such as oxygen or nitrogen. (Page XX)
- Site: The region on an enzyme where the substrate binds and the reaction takes place. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons between substances. (Page XX)
- A carbohydrate composed of multiple monosaccharide units, such as starch and glycogen. (Page XX)
- An ionic compound formed from the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. (Page XX)
- A substance that reduces the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) or increases hydroxide ions (OH-) in a solution. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A chemical reaction in which two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, with the loss of a smaller molecule, often water. (Page XX)
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- Bond: The force that holds atoms together in a molecule. (Page XX)
- A type of lipid characterized by a four-ring structure, including hormones like cholesterol and testosterone. (Page XX)
- The building block of nucleic acids, composed of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. (Page XX)
- (Deoxyribonucleic Acid): The molecule that carries genetic information used for the growth, development, and functioning of all living organisms. (Page XX)
- Complex: The intermediate state formed when an enzyme binds to its substrate. (Page XX)
- A pure substance consisting entirely of one type of atom. (Page XX)
- A scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. (Page XX)
- A solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of an acid or base are added. (Page XX)
- Molecule: A molecule with no net dipole moment, where electrons are shared equally or nearly equally. (Page XX)
- A positively charged ion formed by losing one or more electrons. (Page XX)
- Variants of a particular chemical element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where two or more reactants combine to form a single product. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where a single compound breaks down into two or more products. (Page XX)
- A negatively charged ion formed by gaining one or more electrons. (Page XX)
- A carbohydrate consisting of two monosaccharide units linked together, such as sucrose and lactose. (Page XX)
- Molecule: A molecule with a net dipole moment due to the presence of polar bonds. (Page XX)
- Acid: The basic building block of proteins, containing an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a variable side chain. (Page XX)
- A biological catalyst that accelerates chemical reactions in living organisms. (Page XX)
- A type of lipid consisting of one glycerol molecule and three fatty acids. (Page XX)
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound. (Page XX)
- Bond: The covalent bond formed between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another during protein synthesis. (Page XX)
- A group of hydrophobic organic molecules, including fats, oils, and steroids, that function in long-term energy storage and cellular structure. (Page XX)
- Energy: The minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction. (Page XX)
- Bond: A type of chemical bond formed through the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. (Page XX)
- Acid: A hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group at one end, which can be saturated or unsaturated. (Page XX)
50 Clues: The substance upon which an enzyme acts. (Page XX) • The starting materials in a chemical reaction. (Page XX) • Bond: The force that holds atoms together in a molecule. (Page XX) • A pure substance consisting entirely of one type of atom. (Page XX) • The substances produced as a result of a chemical reaction. (Page XX) • ...
Yearbook Terms 2020-09-17
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- clubs/organizations and people.
- of sections such as student life, sports,
- Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book.
- Lines, tints, screens and textures that help
- the story of the page or highlighting its
- The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention
- tells where the reader can find them.
- The date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant.
- This type of yearbook structure is typically
- who appear in the photos
- This website give users the tools to create, sell and promote their yearbook.
- the audience.
- Features the year’s unique theme showcasing
- The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme.
- The company that prints and publishes your book
- Introduces the reader to the page by
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- A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book
- This type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format.
- Accompanies the primary headline.
- Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- A unit of measurement in yearbook. There are 6 of these to an inch.
- Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption.
- Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme.
- This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school.
- specific areas within designs.
- Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics.
- The ability to mark photos with names of
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the
- colors and graphics that will be used inside the
- A 16-page section of pages.
- This spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme.
- Page number with graphics or information.
33 Clues: the audience. • who appear in the photos • A 16-page section of pages. • specific areas within designs. • clubs/organizations and people. • Accompanies the primary headline. • Introduces the reader to the page by • tells where the reader can find them. • The ability to mark photos with names of • of sections such as student life, sports, • ...
American As Paneer Pie Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-29
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- an Indian folk dance
- an Indian cheese, made from curdled milk and acid
- an ancient Hindu art
- an object or flat figure in an elongated rectangle or oval shape
- not transparent
- to make a garment or piece of fabric
- a mix of puffed rice, chickpea noodles, veggies, and savory sauces
- a traditional Indian drink
- fresh off the boat
- attractively lively and animated
- Spanish for lunch
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- printed on the page opposite the editorial page
- a substance that is toxic to plants
- a small, worthless object
- to get rid of an unwanted quality
- an Indian confection, made from flour, sugar, and shortening, shaped into a ball
- India's festival of lights
- a bright yellow aromatic powder used in Asian cooking
- a popular Maharashtrian sweet flatbread
- a milk based Indian sweet
- the most populated city in India
- Hindi word for dance.
22 Clues: not transparent • Spanish for lunch • fresh off the boat • an Indian folk dance • an ancient Hindu art • Hindi word for dance. • a small, worthless object • a milk based Indian sweet • India's festival of lights • a traditional Indian drink • the most populated city in India • attractively lively and animated • to get rid of an unwanted quality • a substance that is toxic to plants • ...
Time of day & other words :) 2023-08-25
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- Not the next page! Can you go back to the _______ page?
- I like a hotel with a great _____ outside the window.
- Let's meet at 8pm in the _________.
- Many women come to the store _____ the day.
- I see many students get out of school in the _______.
- On holidays, more local ________s come to my shop than usual.
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- I manage about 16 ________ at my shop.
- She tried skydiving! She's very brave and ____________.
- I like to watch Netflix _____ at night.
- He wants to learn how to deal _____ his customers.
- I like to run ___ the morning.
11 Clues: I like to run ___ the morning. • Let's meet at 8pm in the _________. • I manage about 16 ________ at my shop. • I like to watch Netflix _____ at night. • Many women come to the store _____ the day. • He wants to learn how to deal _____ his customers. • I like a hotel with a great _____ outside the window. • I see many students get out of school in the _______. • ...
Crucigrama Personal 2021-03-01
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- to take a walk
- frequently
- Answer the question
- science
- to play football
- plus
- to read magazines
- to ask a question
- to pay attention
- pen
- Will you lend me...?
- to play video games
- v
- 60
- R roll tongue
- 16
- ll
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- j
- 70
- once in a while
- to be ready
- multiply
- to help
- binder
- to skateboard
- page
- to play sports
- highlighter
- b
- never
- almost never
- to turn in homework
- often
- usually
- x
35 Clues: j • b • v • x • 70 • 60 • 16 • ll • pen • page • plus • never • often • binder • science • to help • usually • multiply • frequently • to be ready • highlighter • almost never • to skateboard • R roll tongue • to take a walk • to play sports • once in a while • to play football • to pay attention • to read magazines • to ask a question • Answer the question • to turn in homework • to play video games • Will you lend me...?
Early Eastern Civilizations 2021-09-23
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- The type of cities Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro were. Unique for their time. Page 60.
- Name of Indian river valley with advanced civilization. Not the Ganges river valley. Page 58.
- To bring water to fields. Page 61.
- A land north of China and South of Russia that shares a border with both countries. Home of Chingis Hahn. Page 57 (map)
- The large desert in Mongolia. Page 57 (map)
- What the Indus River Valley people must have understood to build their cities so exactly. Page 61.
- A large river in India. Page 57 (map)
- Region of India where the Indus River Valley is located. Page 62 (map).
- Pass where people came into India from. Page 58.
- Pictures that tell a story. Page 61.
- Name of the river where the first farming is done in China,8000 years ago (6000 B.C.). Also, it is a color. Page 56.
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- The winds that blow over the warm waters of the Indian ocean to produce rain on the mainland. Pages 58-60.
- Florida is this form of geography. Page 58.
- Another amazing feature of Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro that would not be replicated in another civilization again for thousands of years. Page 60.
- What India is sometimes called because it is so large. Page 58.
- Land that is able to grow crops is considered this. Page 58.
- Rich layer of soil left after a flood that is good for farming. Page 60.
- Number of millennia (a millennia is 1000 years) between now and when cities are built in China.
- The Indus River Valley civilization disappeared _______. Page 61.
- The main religion of India that stresses the Vedas. Page 63.
- Number of thousands of people who lived in Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro combined. Page 60.
- Number of seasons India has (it is not 4).
22 Clues: To bring water to fields. Page 61. • Pictures that tell a story. Page 61. • A large river in India. Page 57 (map) • Number of seasons India has (it is not 4). • Florida is this form of geography. Page 58. • The large desert in Mongolia. Page 57 (map) • Pass where people came into India from. Page 58. • Land that is able to grow crops is considered this. Page 58. • ...
Page 16 Crossword 2015-05-21
10 Clues: Rival • Section • Changed • More than one • Small, gentle • Belongs to a specific area • One sound which is part of a word • Circles or focuses around something • Where something or someone come from • Different pronounciation in different places
Page 16 Crossword 2016-01-16
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- A person who created a company
- A document signed by people who agree to exchange something
- Director
- A computer program
- A time of great difficulty, trouble, or danger
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- Make, create
- Part of a bird's wing
- People who pay for a product or service
- Very big
- A place, person, or thing from which something comes
10 Clues: Director • Very big • Make, create • A computer program • Part of a bird's wing • A person who created a company • People who pay for a product or service • A time of great difficulty, trouble, or danger • A place, person, or thing from which something comes • A document signed by people who agree to exchange something
Page 16 Crossword 2015-12-06
10 Clues: Quantities • Very big, giant • Regular, normal • To make something wider • A building that makes flour • Taking materials out of a liquid • People who grow vegetables or animals • A kind of plant from which bread is made • Occupation, what a person does for a living • A person who serves you food in a restaurant
Page 16 Crossword 2016-04-30
10 Clues: Rip • Receive • Surrounding • Put in order • The motivation to do things • A movement of water in the sea • Using physical force meaning to hurt • People who escaped harm in another country • Personal connections between people or groups • A group of people walking together for a cause
Macbeth quotes in Act 1 2017-06-14
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- what Macbeth lacks on page 35
- what the witches do after speaking to Macbeth and Banquo on page 13
- Lady Macbeth asks the spirits to do this to her on page 25
- what Lady Macbeth would rather do to her baby than change her mind on page 33
- Duncan's first words on page 27
- where Macbeth feels the ingredients of the poisoned chalice will go on page 31
- take my milk for.... says Lady Macbeth on page 25
- Macbeth's first words to Lady Macbeth on page 25
- Lady Macbeth's first words after reading the letter o npage 23
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- the 'horrid image' does this to Macbeth on page 17
- what Macbeth did to Macdonald on page 5
- metaphor for Macbeth His wife uses on Page 27
- The traitor, named on page 7
- a line that shows the witches lack power on Page 9
- A quote that shows what the captain thought of Macbeth on page 5
- the metaphor that Lady Macbeth tells her husband to be, underneath 'the innocent flower' on page 27
- Duncan nominates him to be his successor on page 21
- Macbeth's only reason for killing Duncan on page 31
18 Clues: The traitor, named on page 7 • what Macbeth lacks on page 35 • Duncan's first words on page 27 • what Macbeth did to Macdonald on page 5 • metaphor for Macbeth His wife uses on Page 27 • take my milk for.... says Lady Macbeth on page 25 • Macbeth's first words to Lady Macbeth on page 25 • the 'horrid image' does this to Macbeth on page 17 • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
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- (page 91, line 3) Renewable forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used
- (page 87, line 7) The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
- (page 95, line 6) An area of land that has its own government, army, etc
- (page 95, line 21) To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- (page 95, line 21) The conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area
- (page 102, line 35) A violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- (page 102, line 2) A violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean
- (page 91, line 1)The group of people who officially control a country
- (page 91, line 4) The process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried
- (page 91, line 14) A fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat
- (page 87, line 10) The mixture of gases around the earth
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- (page 102, line 33) Someone who owns or takes care of a farm
- (page 95, line 10) An expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
- (page 102, line 35) One of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter
- (page 91, line 7) A fuel that is made from living things or their waste
- (page 102, line 29) The act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed
- (page 87, line 3) The general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- (page 87 line 9) A building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection
- (page 87, line 12) A calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have
- (page 95, line 15) A level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance
20 Clues: (page 87, line 10) The mixture of gases around the earth • (page 102, line 33) Someone who owns or takes care of a farm • (page 91, line 14) A fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat • (page 91, line 1)The group of people who officially control a country • (page 91, line 7) A fuel that is made from living things or their waste • ...
Sharpshooter by Chris Lynch 850 lexile 2012-10-07
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- Who wrote the lettr to Ivan?
- What is the book series name?
- what catch phrase was in chapter two?
- Where did they sleep?
- Who wrote the saying in chapter ten "the people are the sea that the guerrilla a fish swim in"?
- What kind of gun was the sniper rifle?
- Where are they stationed?
- What is the name of chapter 9?
- What is the book about?
- What was the boat's nickname?
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- What boat did they stay on?
- What was the name of the drink?
- Who was the capten ?
- Who went to sniper school?
- What was on the sniper rifle?
- What gun is the minchen gun on page 141 becids the M-16?
- What was the name of chapter 11?
- What is Lt. Systroms gun?
- Who was the private on page 148?
- Who can watch bloodshed on TV while he eats?
- Who was another private?
- What did Ivan want to be?
22 Clues: Who was the capten ? • Where did they sleep? • What is the book about? • Who was another private? • What is Lt. Systroms gun? • Where are they stationed? • What did Ivan want to be? • Who went to sniper school? • What boat did they stay on? • Who wrote the lettr to Ivan? • What is the book series name? • What was on the sniper rifle? • What was the boat's nickname? • ...
Album Cover Crossword 2025-12-11
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- Something that represents an action, person, or thing. Ex: Signs for restrooms and driving.
- where people beliefs originated
- A picture of someone shoulders up
- Art that represents the music that they create using color, pictures, words, etc.
- A representation of someone or something to give importance
- A type of music like pop or rock
- art where you use paper, photos, magazines, etc. and put them together
- The science and art using color and how they work together
- A type of style or vibe an artwork gives off
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- Where you place certain elements on a page to make it look interesting
- The area around a subject
- Visual images or symbols that represent people or subjects
- Art made from different Materials
- Different texts or fonts that create a feeling or mood
- A time period where a type of music was popular
15 Clues: The area around a subject • where people beliefs originated • A type of music like pop or rock • A picture of someone shoulders up • Art made from different Materials • A type of style or vibe an artwork gives off • A time period where a type of music was popular • Different texts or fonts that create a feeling or mood • ...
Chapters 5-6 Vocabulary for JCE 2020-03-30
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- Page 34: This type of Gas emits a light when heated, for example at the extreme heats of the earths core.
- Page 27: A word when used in this context is synonymous with alarmed, engaged, interested, or caught the attention of
- Page 33: A word synonymous with relief, aid, or protection used in this context ironically to describe the effect of the other dangers in the passage.
- Page 33: Axel describes his uncles position with this word meaning unable to be overcome or attacked.
- Page 24: A word meaning an idea or concept
- Page 30: Used in this context to describe Axel and his Uncle's upcoming adventure, which the uncle wants to keep secret.
- Page 31: This word is a great nonfiction resource used to reference maps.
- Page 27: A word meaning the face or facial expressions
- Page 36: A science term meaning to combine with Oxygen.
- Page 32: The professor uses this word to describe the volcano as "dead" and therefore free of lava.
- Page 31: Used to describe the document, This word means genuine, real or trustworthy.
- Page 26: A word with biblical allusion meaning starvation or lack of food and water
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- Page 25: A word synonymous with criticism, disapproval,scorn and Reprimand
- Page 25: A word meaning unable to be tired, based on the same root word as "Fatigue"
- Page 35: a word synonymous with belief which the professor believes the other distinguished geologists share.
- Page 31: Axel's uncle says Axel is no longer just his nephew but used this word to describe their new relationship as two people who work together.
- Page 32: This word is misspelled due to the translation from French to English- it is a common geographical feature in Iceland and looks very much like a river but is a part of the Sea.
- Page 28: This word is a good word to no for this novel because it means to go down, dive or plunge
- Page 28: A word used to describe the professor's discovery
- Page 35: This word is used to describe the "airy" and "heavenly" layers of the atmosphere when the professor is arguing about the internal temperature of the earth.
- Page 27: A word meaning "avoiding an indulgence" but in this case used ironically.
- Page 30: This word is the perfect word to shorten the phrase "capability or possibility of being accomplished"
- Page 30: A word used to describe Axel meaning Smart, Creative, and Resourceful
- Page 26: A word you may have heard in Civics class but in this case meaning physical health and strength
- Page 24: A word meaning a close and searching look.
25 Clues: Page 24: A word meaning an idea or concept • Page 24: A word meaning a close and searching look. • Page 27: A word meaning the face or facial expressions • Page 36: A science term meaning to combine with Oxygen. • Page 28: A word used to describe the professor's discovery • Page 31: This word is a great nonfiction resource used to reference maps. • ...
Life of Pi Crossword 2022-10-14
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- Having had their innards removed (page 283).
- A grumpy old man could be described as ______ (page 242).
- A person you might talk to for spiritual guidance in Hinduism (page 73).
- Something that many people long to be considered (page 5).
- A feeling of being unwell for no apparent reason (page 228).
- At an early age children learn they are expected to show ______ towards their parents (page 233).
- A small room you pass through when entering certain houses, churches, and other buildings (page 57).
- A brutal, bloody war can be described as ______ (page 205).
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- You must be careful not to seem this way when visiting a church or you may be asked to leave (page 72).
- What someone experiences when they are strangled (page 149).
- Teenagers are often criticized for behaving with this attitude (page 3).
- Floating debris resulting from a shipwreck (page 119).
- A special garment commonly worn by significant members of Catholic and Anglican churches (page 57).
- A person you might talk to for spiritual guidance in Islam (page 73).
- Short, Middle Eastern swords with curved blades (page 331).
- Something that involves vigorous and exhausting work can be described as ______ (page 241).
- What a farmer might feed to his livestock (page 121).
- Causing minor but constant irritation (page 275).
18 Clues: Having had their innards removed (page 283). • Causing minor but constant irritation (page 275). • What a farmer might feed to his livestock (page 121). • Floating debris resulting from a shipwreck (page 119). • A grumpy old man could be described as ______ (page 242). • Something that many people long to be considered (page 5). • ...
Touchstone 2 Units 1-4 2022-08-05
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- How many people can you see on page 5?
- Who doesn't eat a lot of junk food? (page 22)
- What month is it on the calendar? (page 34)
- What does Mi-young say Susana should drink? (page 29)
- What is moneymaker's hobby? (page 18)
- Who is on a diet? (page 22)
- What is Michael studying for this month? (page 22)
- If a baby reaches for the book, it means he or she is going to be a ______. (page 40)
- If a baby picks up the money, it means he or she is going to be _____. (page 40)
- What is Alicia going to get Dave for his birthday? (page 34)
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- What subject is Brad Hayes majoring in? (page 12)
- What does Stan get up at 5:30 to do? (page 26)
- In which country do people start eating grapes at midnight on New Years Eve? (page 40)
- Where are Stan and Yuki? (page 26)
- What is Alicia thinking of buying for her mother's birthday? (page 34)
- In which country do the bride and groom sing their promises? (page 40)
- Is Tina going to go to the fiesta? (page 38)
- What do The Parks do six days a week? (page 22)
18 Clues: Who is on a diet? (page 22) • Where are Stan and Yuki? (page 26) • What is moneymaker's hobby? (page 18) • How many people can you see on page 5? • What month is it on the calendar? (page 34) • Is Tina going to go to the fiesta? (page 38) • Who doesn't eat a lot of junk food? (page 22) • What does Stan get up at 5:30 to do? (page 26) • ...
Crosswprd page 16 2016-11-16
Across
- Material like gas or oilthat is burned to produce power
- A person or object selected as the aim of something
- To support or actively encourage something
- All the people living in a specific town or country
- Able to be done
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- Conference, meeting
- Declared in law unable to pay debts
- Identifies someone or something
- Say or do something in reply
- Something that takes place once a year
10 Clues: Able to be done • Conference, meeting • Say or do something in reply • Identifies someone or something • Declared in law unable to pay debts • Something that takes place once a year • To support or actively encourage something • A person or object selected as the aim of something • All the people living in a specific town or country • ...
Page 16 Crossword 2015-12-26
10 Clues: Shows • The opposite of amateur • Being deep in something • Very interested, enchanted • The art of creating statues • Tells what something is like • Many kinds, a wide selection • A smooth movement from place to place • A group of people who care for each other • A place where you can learn to do something
Page 16 Crossword 2015-11-22
10 Clues: Talks • Crowd • Learning • A person's view • Who a person is • Having something • Meeting as a group • That is happening now • Doing things on your own • A reason for or against something
Page 16 Crossword 2016-02-29
10 Clues: Kinds • License • Ownership • Not allowed • A safe place • Came out in print • Rules, instructions • Bringing into the country • Something that you must do • A message that tells people to be careful
Page 16 Crossword 2016-04-03
10 Clues: Found • Throwing • A protest • Very well • A special occasion • A group of 12 items • People standing close to each other • Paid by a person, company or institution • A small shop in a market or on the street • Practical lessons that teach a specific skill
Page 16-17 2024-09-25
CMSC 125: Operating Systems LE04 2017-05-17
Across
- multiple disk drives providing reliability over redundancy.
- Provides an object oriented way of implementing file systems.
- Intercepting an already established session to bypass authentication.
- Allows bringing of page into memory only when needed.
- Bypasses CPU to transfer data directly between I/O device and memory.
- Supports more than one task making progress
- Identified performance gains from adding additional cores to an application with both serial and parallel components.
- the art of decrypting or obtaining plain text from hidden messages over an insecure channel.
- A type of malware that prevents or limits users from accessing their system, either by locking the system's screen or by locking the users' files unless a ransom is paid
- Is a storage made available over a network rather than over a local connection.
- Segment of code involving modification of common variables.
- Amount of time from request to first response.
- Allows both parent and child process to initially share the same pages in memory.
- Occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers
- The art of hiding messages by converting them into hidden texts.
- Sepration of user logical memory from physical memory.
- Also called associative memory.
- A network security system that monitors and controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules
- A block of available memory.
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- A destructive program that masquerades as a benign application.
- Memory management scheme supporting user view of memory.
- Holding/Queueing of output for a device if the device is capable of serving only one request at a time.
- More frames, more page fault.
- Phenomenon wherein no progress is achieved due to processes waiting on each other.
- Uses the same page cache to cache both memory mapped pages and ordinary file system I/O to avoid double caching.
- The time to move disk arm to the desired cylinder and tiem for desired sector to rotate under the disk head.
- Systems where access to main memory may vary.
- Find some page in memory, but not really in use, page it out.
- Program that initates a security incident under certain circumstances.
- A software generated interrupt caused by an error or a user request.
- Results from disk head making contact with the disk surface.
- Time it takes to stop one process and start another.
- Virtual memory uses disk space as extension of main memory.
- Pretending to be an authorized user to escalate privileges.
- Occurs when a computer's virtual memory subsystem is in a constant state of paging.
- The study of codes, or the art of writing and solving them.
- Hardware device which maps virtual addresses to corresponding physical addresses.
- Same key used to encrypt and decrypt.
- Sits between CPU registers and main memory.
- Storage structure consisting of information about a file.
40 Clues: A block of available memory. • More frames, more page fault. • Also called associative memory. • Same key used to encrypt and decrypt. • Supports more than one task making progress • Sits between CPU registers and main memory. • Systems where access to main memory may vary. • Amount of time from request to first response. • ...
CMSC 125: Operating Systems LE04 2017-05-17
Across
- Results from disk head making contact with the disk surface.
- Provides an object oriented way of implementing file systems.
- Segment of code involving modification of common variables.
- Program that initates a security incident under certain circumstances.
- Allows bringing of page into memory only when needed.
- Virtual memory uses disk space as extension of main memory.
- More frames, more page fault.
- Allows both parent and child process to initially share the same pages in memory.
- The study of codes, or the art of writing and solving them.
- Bypasses CPU to transfer data directly between I/O device and memory.
- Same key used to encrypt and decrypt.
- multiple disk drives providing reliability over redundancy.
- Supports more than one task making progress
- Pretending to be an authorized user to escalate privileges.
- Holding/Queueing of output for a device if the device is capable of serving only one request at a time.
- Find some page in memory, but not really in use, page it out.
- Storage structure consisting of information about a file.
- The art of hiding messages by converting them into hidden texts.
- A destructive program that masquerades as a benign application.
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- Is a storage made available over a network rather than over a local connection.
- Time it takes to stop one process and start another.
- Intercepting an already established session to bypass authentication.
- Sepration of user logical memory from physical memory.
- Identified performance gains from adding additional cores to an application with both serial and parallel components.
- Hardware device which maps virtual addresses to corresponding physical addresses.
- A type of malware that prevents or limits users from accessing their system, either by locking the system's screen or by locking the users' files unless a ransom is paid
- Sits between CPU registers and main memory.
- Systems where access to main memory may vary.
- Also called associative memory.
- Amount of time from request to first response.
- The time to move disk arm to the desired cylinder and tiem for desired sector to rotate under the disk head.
- Uses the same page cache to cache both memory mapped pages and ordinary file system I/O to avoid double caching.
- Phenomenon wherein no progress is achieved due to processes waiting on each other.
- A software generated interrupt caused by an error or a user request.
- Occurs when multiple systems flood the bandwidth or resources of a targeted system, usually one or more web servers
- the art of decrypting or obtaining plain text from hidden messages over an insecure channel.
- A network security system that monitors and controls the incoming and outgoing network traffic based on predetermined security rules
- Memory management scheme supporting user view of memory.
- Occurs when a computer's virtual memory subsystem is in a constant state of paging.
- A block of available memory.
40 Clues: A block of available memory. • More frames, more page fault. • Also called associative memory. • Same key used to encrypt and decrypt. • Sits between CPU registers and main memory. • Supports more than one task making progress • Systems where access to main memory may vary. • Amount of time from request to first response. • ...
invisible 2022-05-11
Across
- (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4
- (verb) Dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant. Page 18.
- (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15.
- (adjective) having or conveying the force of a question. Page 9
- (verb) rebound one or more times off the surface. Page 26
- (adjective) occurring or done in brief irregular bursts
- (adverb) In an unwilling and hesitant way. Page 11.
- (adjective) (Of an insect or amphibian) having undergone metamorphosis, especially into the adult form. Page 20.
- (noun) it is a note with a shorten duration, and is separate from the note that follows by silence
- (verb) Ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally. Page 15.
- (verb) Be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. Page 12.
- (adjective) not being able to read or understood
- (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13.
- (verb) Long and careful consideration and discussion
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- (verb) Its to barely feel or show suppressed anger or any powerful emotion
- (verb) Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. Page 20.
- (verb) Regard as probable; expect or predict. Page 10.
- (noun)Someone that is able to bargain or argue over something
- (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4.
- (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound
- (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4.
- (Noun) A large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts
- (noun) A sum of money sent, especially by mail, in payment for goods or services or as a gift. Page 19.
- (noun) a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge. Page 8
- (noun) A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. Page 10
- (noun) The quality of being advisable or sensible; wisdom. Page 11.
- (adverb) In a pretentious or showy way designed to impress. Page 11.
- (noun) it is a table napkin
- (adjective)perceptible by touch
- (Noun) Short and exact use of words in writing or speech.
- (verb) to ask for or obtain page
31 Clues: (noun) it is a table napkin • (adjective)perceptible by touch • (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13. • (verb) to ask for or obtain page • (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound • (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4 • (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15. • (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4. • (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4. • ...
Empty Frames 2025-06-10
Across
- Ancient greek punishment (16)
- Deltoid dating (11)
- Task: yeah, she’s building a life and home (9)
- Former status, Queen B (1)
- God's screensaver (3)
- Bambi boast (19)
- Pandemic pentathlon (6)
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- From "special" to specialist (22)
- Expressive attachment (7)
- Schist or get off the pot (23)
- W-ave goodbye to rowing buddy (2)
- Distant doctor down a side street (17)
- Encouraging engagement with babies, not us (14)
- Vow venue (15)
- Truth is, she’s very kind (21)
- Wedding crasher (20)
- Slice paradise (10)
- Googly-eyed man (5)
18 Clues: Vow venue (15) • Bambi boast (19) • Deltoid dating (11) • Slice paradise (10) • Googly-eyed man (5) • Wedding crasher (20) • God's screensaver (3) • Pandemic pentathlon (6) • Expressive attachment (7) • Former status, Queen B (1) • Ancient greek punishment (16) • Schist or get off the pot (23) • Truth is, she’s very kind (21) • From "special" to specialist (22) • ...
Graphic Design Vocabulary 2025-01-23
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- different styles of letters used by graphic designers
- the idea that is behind a work of art
- the use of a letter press to print large sections of text
- a poster or page that has been created using any graphic design process
- The elements and ideas that an artist includes in their art
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- the conversation inspired by an art work
- the meaning that is easily associated with an image
- the size or dimensions of an image or an art work
- The way that an artist arranges text and images in their artwork
- identifiable images used in an art work
10 Clues: the idea that is behind a work of art • identifiable images used in an art work • the conversation inspired by an art work • the size or dimensions of an image or an art work • the meaning that is easily associated with an image • different styles of letters used by graphic designers • the use of a letter press to print large sections of text • ...
Charlie - Week #1 2015-02-17
Across
- How many legs does an ant have?
- My name is
- How many ants are smiling on page sixteen?
- How do ants find food?
- What color is Charlie?
- How many strawberries are on page thirteen?
- are all of the shopping carts filled with the same food on page Fourteen?
- How many friends is Charlie holding on page nine?
- how many things are in the trash can Charlie is carrying on page 23?
- what would orville say (page six)
- Ants are said to be very
- If you aren't the queen you are a
- How many ants on page eleven?
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- My name is Orville
- Charlie says being this is a good thing. (page twenty five)
- humans do it, and so do ants when they are tired.
- humans have one and so ants. It has three parts. (page thirty)
- ants can't swim but they can do this (page twenty eight)
- Orville is holding it on page five.
- how many different ants are standing around the world on page 24?
- How many ants are crying on page twenty one?
- Some people say ants are as strong as this hero.
- humans have one of these, ants have (page eighteen)
- How many dots does Orville have?
- A place where ants live.
- what is the color of the snails shell on page Fifteen?
- The color of Charlie's wagon
27 Clues: My name is • My name is Orville • How do ants find food? • What color is Charlie? • A place where ants live. • Ants are said to be very • The color of Charlie's wagon • How many ants on page eleven? • How many legs does an ant have? • How many dots does Orville have? • what would orville say (page six) • If you aren't the queen you are a • Orville is holding it on page five. • ...
Pilgrims & Puritans 2021-01-04
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- Those who separated from the Church of England. page 53
- Indian who greeted the Pilgrims with the word "Welcome." Internet
- The boat that brought the Pilgrims to the New World. page 53
- The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth ________ in 1620. page 55
- John Carver was the first governor of Plymouth _________. page 56
- ________ Standish was a Pilgrim leader. Internet
- Plymouth was the second ________ colony in America. page 53 (country)
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- Name of the present city where the Puritans settled. page 58
- English merchants formed a company called the Massachusetts ____ Company. page 58
- The first Thanksgiving _______ was celebrated in November, 1621. page 56
- William Bradford was the _______ governor of Plymouth Colony. a number
- An Indian who taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn. page 56
- They were called Puritans because they wanted to ________ the Church of England. page 58
- Thankful for a good harvest, the pilgrims set aside a day for _______________. page 56
- The Puritans wanted to purify the ________ of England. page 58
- Miles _________ was the military leader of the Pilgrims. Internet
- They landed at Plymouth in 1620. page 55
- The Mayflower _______ was the earliest form of American government. page 53
- The Pilgrims first went to Holland because they could worship _____ as they pleased. page 54
19 Clues: They landed at Plymouth in 1620. page 55 • ________ Standish was a Pilgrim leader. Internet • Those who separated from the Church of England. page 53 • The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth ________ in 1620. page 55 • Name of the present city where the Puritans settled. page 58 • An Indian who taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn. page 56 • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
Across
- The conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area (page 95, line 21)
- A building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection (page 87 line 9)
- The mixture of gases around the earth (page 87, line 10)
- Fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat (page 91, line 14)
- The general weather conditions usually found in a particular place (page 87, line 3)
- A calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have (page 87, line 12)
- Forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used (page 91, line 3)
- An area of land that has its own government, army, etc (page 95, line 6)
- A violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean (page 102, line 35)
- A fuel that is made from living things or their waste (page 91 , line 7)
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- The group of people who officially control a country (page 91, line 1)
- To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems (page 95, line 21)
- A violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean (page 102, line 2)
- Someone who owns or takes care of a farm (page 102, line 33)
- The process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried (page 91, line 4)
- The act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed (page 102, line 29)
- An expert who studies or works in one of the sciences (page 95, line 10)
- A level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance (page 95, line 15)
- One of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter (page 102, line 35)
- The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body (page 87, line 7)
20 Clues: The mixture of gases around the earth (page 87, line 10) • Someone who owns or takes care of a farm (page 102, line 33) • Fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat (page 91, line 14) • The group of people who officially control a country (page 91, line 1) • The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body (page 87, line 7) • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
Across
- (page 91, line 3)Renewable forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used
- (page 87, line 7)the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
- (page 95, line 6)an area of land that has its own government, army, etc
- (page 95, line 21)to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- (page 95, line 21)the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area
- (page 102, line 35)a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- (page 102, line 2)a violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean
- (page 91, line 1)the group of people who officially control a country
- (page 91, line 4)the process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried
- (page 91, line 14)fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat
- (page 87, line 10)the mixture of gases around the earth
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- (page 102, line 33)someone who owns or takes care of a farm
- (page 95, line 10)an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
- (page 102, line 35)one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter
- (page 91, line 7)a fuel that is made from living things or their waste
- (page 102, line 29)the act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed
- (page 87, line 3)the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- (page 87 line 9)a building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection
- (page 87, line 12)a calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have
- (page 95, line 15)a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance
20 Clues: (page 87, line 10)the mixture of gases around the earth • (page 102, line 33)someone who owns or takes care of a farm • (page 91, line 14)fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat • (page 91, line 1)the group of people who officially control a country • (page 91, line 7)a fuel that is made from living things or their waste • ...
invisible 2022-05-11
Across
- (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4
- (verb) Dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant. Page 18.
- (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15.
- (adjective) having or conveying the force of a question. Page 9
- (verb) rebound one or more times off the surface. Page 26
- (adjective) occurring or done in brief irregular bursts
- (adverb) In an unwilling and hesitant way. Page 11.
- (adjective) (Of an insect or amphibian) having undergone metamorphosis, especially into the adult form. Page 20.
- (noun) it is a note with a shorten duration, and is separate from the note that follows by silence
- (verb) Ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally. Page 15.
- (verb) Be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. Page 12.
- (adjective) not being able to read or understood
- (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13.
- (verb) Long and careful consideration and discussion
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- (verb) Its to barely feel or show suppressed anger or any powerful emotion
- (verb) Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. Page 20.
- (verb) Regard as probable; expect or predict. Page 10.
- (noun)Someone that is able to bargain or argue over something
- (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4.
- (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound
- (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4.
- (Noun) A large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts
- (noun) A sum of money sent, especially by mail, in payment for goods or services or as a gift. Page 19.
- (noun) a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge. Page 8
- (noun) A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. Page 10
- (noun) The quality of being advisable or sensible; wisdom. Page 11.
- (adverb) In a pretentious or showy way designed to impress. Page 11.
- (noun) it is a table napkin
- (adjective)perceptible by touch
- (Noun) Short and exact use of words in writing or speech.
- (verb) to ask for or obtain page
31 Clues: (noun) it is a table napkin • (adjective)perceptible by touch • (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13. • (verb) to ask for or obtain page • (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound • (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4 • (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15. • (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4. • (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4. • ...
MTA Crosswords Pages 75 - 142 2017-03-09
Across
- Built into IPv6 for security (Page 132)
- Used to query Microsoft directories (Page 76)
- An IP address has two parts a network and a _____ (Page 86)
- Backup power supply - UPS
- What is this address? 169.254.x.x (Page 112)
- A safe place to run cables (Page 142)
- Last longer than a power spike (Page 136)
- Primary authentication protocol within a Microsoft domain (Page77)
- Does not automatically download email to the client (Page 75)
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- Protocol used to send error messages (Page 78)
- IPv6 Uses this this type of math (119)
- Interference cause by machines (Page 134)
- Video type for UDP traffic (Page 83)
- Tunneling protocol that works with IPsec (Page 78)
- Point to point ______ Protocol (Page77)
- Ports 1024 through 49,151 are known as ________ ports (Page80)
- Used to retrieve email from servers (Page 75)
- Address starts with fe80 - Link _____ (Page 125)
18 Clues: Backup power supply - UPS • Video type for UDP traffic (Page 83) • A safe place to run cables (Page 142) • IPv6 Uses this this type of math (119) • Built into IPv6 for security (Page 132) • Point to point ______ Protocol (Page77) • Interference cause by machines (Page 134) • Last longer than a power spike (Page 136) • What is this address? 169.254.x.x (Page 112) • ...
Newsletter Vocab 2015-01-20
Across
- These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45. These also appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
- 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.
- These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these.
- Location of important information, including websites and company name
- After the nameplate, this identifies each article in a newsletter and is the most prominent text element.
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- Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections.
- 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 help separate columns vertically
- One or more lines of text found between the headline and the body of the article. This elaborates or expands on the headline and topic of the accompanying text.
- 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.
- 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.
13 Clues: These help separate columns vertically • These help separate columns or information across the page • Location of important information, including websites and company name • Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections. • ...
What's that mean? 2022-05-02
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- notice(page 12)
- group of people(page 14)
- ability(page 9)
- father(page 10)
- parents(page 10)
- feeling unsteady(page 13)
- disappointment, trouble(page 14)
- festival(page 12)
- Careful!(page 8)
- girls(page 12)
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- grandfather(page 11)
- swallow(page 11)
- a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
- valuable(page 10)
- awkward(page 14)
15 Clues: girls(page 12) • notice(page 12) • ability(page 9) • father(page 10) • swallow(page 11) • parents(page 10) • awkward(page 14) • Careful!(page 8) • valuable(page 10) • festival(page 12) • grandfather(page 11) • group of people(page 14) • feeling unsteady(page 13) • disappointment, trouble(page 14) • a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
The Prince and the Pauper 2018-12-18
Across
- belonging to a group of people with a high rank or title. Page 56
- a quick look. Page 45
- a condition of pain or suffering. Page 50
- a roll of paper or parchment, used to write or draw on. Page 54
- a person or thing that comes after or follows another. Page 57
- a fancy, formal dinner. Page 53
- brave and dashing. Page 56
- to change or hide the looks of in order to not be recognized. Page 54
- a very poor person. Page 49
- to say that something is not true; refuse to agree with. Page 49
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- an event or the time at which it happens/ a special event; celebration. Page 51
- a drinking glass with a stem and base, used mainly for wine. Page 53
- compassionate or forgivingtaking pity; showing mercy. Page 49
- a person who cheats or tricks others by pretending to be another person. Page 52
- a yard surrounded by buildings or walls. Page 45
- to give orders that prevent or prohibit. Page 47
- a suit made of leather, metal, or other strong material, worn to protect the body during battle.Page 48
- to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. Page 49
18 Clues: a quick look. Page 45 • brave and dashing. Page 56 • a very poor person. Page 49 • a fancy, formal dinner. Page 53 • a condition of pain or suffering. Page 50 • a yard surrounded by buildings or walls. Page 45 • to give orders that prevent or prohibit. Page 47 • compassionate or forgivingtaking pity; showing mercy. Page 49 • ...
Newsletter Vocab 2015-01-20
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- 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.
- After the nameplate, this identifies each article in a newsletter and is the most prominent text element.
- 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.
- 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.
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- These help separate columns or information across the page
- One or more lines of text found between the headline and the body of the article. This elaborates or expands on the headline and topic of the accompanying text.
- These help separate columns vertically
- Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections.
- These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these.
- Location of important information, including websites and company name
- 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.
- These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45. These also appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
13 Clues: These help separate columns vertically • These help separate columns or information across the page • Location of important information, including websites and company name • Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections. • ...
Chapter 19 The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 2015-08-27
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- What is the tiniest substance in blood, but has the most plasma proteins? (Textbook, page 664)
- What is the shape of red blood cells? (www.medicinenet.com; Classroom Activity, Tuesday, 08/25/2015)
- What element of blood gets rid of bacteria using the enzyme of lysozyme? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the scientific name for red blood cells? (www.medicinenet.com; Classroom Activity, Tuesday, 08/25/2015)
- What component of blood has a nucleus that is kidney-or horseshoe-shaped? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is another name for white blood cells? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the plasma protein that moves iron through the blood? (Textbook, page 687)
- What element of blood has the characteristic of large cytoplasmic granules? (Textbook, page 675)
- What part of the blood is liquid? (Textbook, page 664)
- What are products of digestion, such as vitamins and minerals? (Textbook, page 664)
- What is defined as the stoppage of bleeding? (Textbook, page 687)
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- Which blood element is equipped with the function to mediate immune responses? (Textbook, page 675)
- What unique element of blood contains numerous vesicles, but has no nucleus? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is liquid tissue engulfed by an extracellular matrix? (Textbook, page 662)
- What develops from pluripotent stem cells? (Textbook, page 687)
- What has the ability to destruct specific parasitic worms? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the simple name for a web or cluster of insoluble protein fibers? (Textbook, page 687)
- What is the simple name for inorganic salts? (Textbook, page 664)
- What substance in blood causes it to clot? (Textbook, page 664)
19 Clues: What part of the blood is liquid? (Textbook, page 664) • What develops from pluripotent stem cells? (Textbook, page 687) • What substance in blood causes it to clot? (Textbook, page 664) • What is another name for white blood cells? (Textbook, page 675) • What is the simple name for inorganic salts? (Textbook, page 664) • ...
K'Naya Williams 2022-08-17
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- Radiate from central point
- Repetition of elements in art
- Elements in art that use diversity and change
- Design affected by placement of images shading and perspective
- the finial size of the print product after it has been caught
- Elements of art in a composition
- Smallest unit of a digital image
- The measure of resolution of printers or scanners
- Various components to make a whole
- Something that is used to show the importance of each page/screen
- Not equal on both sides
- Physical or digital collage
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- simplified imaged but retains a visual to something recognizable
- Design that looks different from one another
- One cohesive design
- Goes beyond the final trim edges of any piece of printed artwork
- Elements should be balanced to make a design feel stable
- Full size model of a design Prototype
- how many dots or pixels fit into one inch of space
- Number of pixels that a screen can display
- correct or to modify
- Pattern is used over and over
- art Images created using a computer
- Catches viewers attention
- Equal on both sides
25 Clues: One cohesive design • Equal on both sides • correct or to modify • Not equal on both sides • Catches viewers attention • Radiate from central point • Physical or digital collage • Repetition of elements in art • Pattern is used over and over • Elements of art in a composition • Smallest unit of a digital image • Various components to make a whole • art Images created using a computer • ...
Comics 2024-10-10
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- - The character who opposes the protagonist in comics.
- - The conversation between characters in a comic.
- Ego - A character's second identity, often used by superheroes.
- Bubble - The rounded shape containing a character's spoken words.
- Story - The tale of how a superhero or character gained their powers.
- Strip - A short sequence of comic drawings with a story.
- - The background information about a character's history.
- - A sequence of drawings representing the plot of a comic or scene.
- - The initial sketches or rough outlines of comic art.
- - A collection of various comic stories or issues.
- - The black line art that outlines and defines comic drawings.
- - A character who takes the law into their own hands, often without superpowers.
- - A fresh start or new version of an existing comic series.
- - A convention where fans gather to celebrate comics and pop culture.
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- - The artist responsible for drawing the comic characters and scenes.
- - An event where characters from different comic series meet.
- - The main character in a comic who fights for justice.
- Novel - A book-length work that tells a story through comic art.
- - A special ability that gives a comic character extraordinary skills.
- - A single-issue comic that tells a complete story.
- - A female character with heroic traits in comics.
- - A community of fans devoted to a comic series or character.
- - An individual release or edition of a comic series.
- - A garment often worn by superheroes as part of their costume.
- - The antagonist or enemy of the superhero in comics.
- - A single frame or drawing in a comic strip or page.
- Box - A square or rectangular area containing narrative text in a comic.
- - A character with extraordinary abilities who fights evil.
- - Japanese comic books or graphic novels with a distinct style.
- Art - The illustration on the front page of a comic book.
30 Clues: - The conversation between characters in a comic. • - A female character with heroic traits in comics. • - A collection of various comic stories or issues. • - A single-issue comic that tells a complete story. • - An individual release or edition of a comic series. • - The antagonist or enemy of the superhero in comics. • ...
What's that mean? 2022-05-02
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- notice(page 12)
- group of people(page 14)
- ability(page 9)
- father(page 10)
- parents(page 10)
- feeling unsteady(page 13)
- disappointment, trouble(page 14)
- festival(page 12)
- Careful!(page 8)
- girls(page 12)
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- grandfather(page 11)
- swallow(page 11)
- a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
- valuable(page 10)
- awkward(page 14)
15 Clues: girls(page 12) • notice(page 12) • ability(page 9) • father(page 10) • swallow(page 11) • parents(page 10) • awkward(page 14) • Careful!(page 8) • valuable(page 10) • festival(page 12) • grandfather(page 11) • group of people(page 14) • feeling unsteady(page 13) • disappointment, trouble(page 14) • a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
Yearbook 2025-05-12
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- unplanned, unposed
- pictures and designs cant run into this
- important picture, biggest picture
- one page
- practice page
- the index
- front design of the book
- Where is that page at?
- make sure your pictures don't __
- separates new from old sections
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- whats happening in this story/picture
- how is the page organized?
- Is there any mistakes in this story?
- Black border around pictures
- first page
- in order from when happened
- type of blank for letters
- the vibe of the page
- whats this page about?
- Pictures of someone
20 Clues: one page • the index • first page • practice page • unplanned, unposed • Pictures of someone • the vibe of the page • whats this page about? • Where is that page at? • front design of the book • type of blank for letters • how is the page organized? • in order from when happened • Black border around pictures • separates new from old sections • make sure your pictures don't __ • ...
Unidad 1, desafíos 3 y 4 La Gramática 2023-12-12
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- The form of the possessive adjective used in the answer to #3, activity 68, page 61.
- The verb used to express age and possession in Spanish, page 58.
- The 2nd person singular, informal form of the verb used to express feelings and temporary physical conditions, page 68.
- The name of the park where Tim and Mack have gone to see the "Voladores de Papantla".
- The answer to the question "¿De dónde son los Voladores?"
- The answer to #2, activity 80, page 67.
- What you should be able to ask and answer questions about when you finish this lesson, 67.
- The answer to #3, activity 60, page 58.
- What Elena's parents are like.
- The answer to #3, activity 57, page 57.
- What Elena's family is like.
- The Spanish word for the type of adjective used to express possession, page 60.
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- What the "sacerdote" plays.
- The event that Tess and Patricia are attending.
- The answer to the second #4, activity 83, page 68.
- The answer to #4, activity 50, page 54.
- One of the things included in a quinceañera celebration, page 55.
- How Tim feels at the after the "Voladores de Papantla" show.
- The form of "tener" you need for the answer to #5, activity 86, page 69.
- When Tess says, "Tienes un grupo de amigos muy simpático", the noun that "simpático" agrees with, page 63.
- The answer to #2, activity 79, page 66.
- The answer to #6, activity 55, page 56.
- The result of the word "el" (the) following the preposition "de", page 60.
23 Clues: What the "sacerdote" plays. • What Elena's family is like. • What Elena's parents are like. • The answer to #4, activity 50, page 54. • The answer to #2, activity 80, page 67. • The answer to #2, activity 79, page 66. • The answer to #3, activity 60, page 58. • The answer to #3, activity 57, page 57. • The answer to #6, activity 55, page 56. • ...
Home Ec 2 2020-09-03
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- fourth ___ = 4 tablespoons
- ___ = one cup
- page of cookbook- ___ of Contents
- cups = ___ pint
- be used instead of onion
- gallons = ___ peck
- be substituted for brown sugar
- = one gallon
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- fluid ___ = one cup
- be used instead of cake flour
- containing recipes
- of recipes needed in each category
- ___ recipe results from wrong measurements
13 Clues: = one gallon • ___ = one cup • cups = ___ pint • containing recipes • gallons = ___ peck • fluid ___ = one cup • be used instead of onion • fourth ___ = 4 tablespoons • be used instead of cake flour • be substituted for brown sugar • page of cookbook- ___ of Contents • of recipes needed in each category • ___ recipe results from wrong measurements
Newsletter Vocab 2020-01-02
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- usually found after the heading, this tells the reader who wrote the article.
- These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45.
- These typically appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
- Usually appearing on the front page, this briefly lists articles and special sections of the newsletter and the page number for those items.
- These help separate columns vertically
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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.
- 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.
- 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.
11 Clues: These help separate columns vertically • These help separate columns or information across the page • 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. • These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these. • ...
6th Grade English -Stay Healthy 2021-05-04
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- ask a friend to come to your house(page 60)
- something true (page 40)
- how to make the cake (page 60)
- good for you (page 56)
- the name of the book (page 40)
- something you cut food with (page60)
- before you eat the fruit (page 60)
- t-shirt, jacket (page 24)
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- the bad character (page 30)
- I need to drink ( page 56)
- very big(page 46)
- the good character (page 30)
- very good food (page 60)
- Friday and Saturday (page 56)
- something you always do (page 56)
- breakfast lunch and supper (page56)
16 Clues: very big(page 46) • good for you (page 56) • something true (page 40) • very good food (page 60) • t-shirt, jacket (page 24) • I need to drink ( page 56) • the bad character (page 30) • the good character (page 30) • Friday and Saturday (page 56) • how to make the cake (page 60) • the name of the book (page 40) • something you always do (page 56) • before you eat the fruit (page 60) • ...
Saving Animal Babies 2023-02-15
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- a group of animals that are no longer living (page 5)
- to take care of something else like it is your own (page 15)
- a sickness caused by a virus or bacteria (page 10)
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- a doctor for animals (page 9)
- a group of baby animals that were born at the same time (page 6)
- someone who saves animals from danger (page 16)
6 Clues: a doctor for animals (page 9) • someone who saves animals from danger (page 16) • a sickness caused by a virus or bacteria (page 10) • a group of animals that are no longer living (page 5) • to take care of something else like it is your own (page 15) • a group of baby animals that were born at the same time (page 6)
King's Cage Vocab 2021-12-10
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- completely lacking in subtlety; very obvious. Adjective, on page 95, paragraph 5.
- willing to do a service or kindness: helpful. Adjective, on page 399, paragraph 5.
- irritating and tiresome (used for emphasis). Adjective, on page 182, paragraph 7.
- a rich fabric woven with a raised pattern, typically with gold or silver thread. Noun, on page 245, paragraph 2.
- show feelings of superiority; be patronizing. Verb, on pgae 121, paragraph 4.
- an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something. Noun, on page 69, paragraph 1.
- the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group. Noun, on page 61, paragraph 2.
- confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding). Verb, on page 267 paragraph 2.
- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. Noun, on page 95, paragraph 7.
- denoting the second or second mentioned of two people or things. Adjective, on page 258, paragraph 2.
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- (of a person or their behavior) tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness. Adjective, on page 399, paragraph 2.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. Adjective, on page 481, paragraph 5.
- feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed. Adjective, on page 107, paragraph 2.
- be emotionally affected by someone or something that one admires; become ecstatic. Verb, on page 51, paragraph 7.
- very vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect. Adjective, on page 64 paragraph 3.
- destroy completely; put an end to. Verb, on page 60, paragraph 5.
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. Adjective, on page 50, paragraph 4.
- relating to or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end. Adjective, on page 460, paragraph 5.
- address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment. Verb, on page 453, paragraph 2.
- showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. Adjective, on page 11, first sentence.
20 Clues: destroy completely; put an end to. Verb, on page 60, paragraph 5. • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. Adjective, on page 50, paragraph 4. • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. Noun, on page 95, paragraph 7. • show feelings of superiority; be patronizing. Verb, on pgae 121, paragraph 4. • ...
Amelie's Crossword 2025-10-27
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- Who treated that this person supports extending the subsidies because without them "premiums will DOUBLE" for people in her Georgia district? Page 6
- What Attorney faced off with Democrats during a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing? Page 7
- Who said " President Trump will deserve credit" if the deal ends and the fighting must? Page 5
- How many decades "have typically blamed the party not in the White House" when Congress can't agree on a spending package and the government shuts down? Page 5
- Where was the war that passed the two-year mark? page 5
- Who was the severely burned Palestine teen in Boston for treatment? Page 5
- What terrorist organization is supposed to release the remaining Israeli hostages? Page 5
- How many Obamacare enrolls live in red states? Page 6
- What union said "This is the latest example of how fragile our aviation system is" Page 7
- How many flights were delayed on one day when airports were experiencing controller shortages? Page 7
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- What percent of voters blame President Trump for the government shut down? Page 6
- How many Americans are going to lose health insurance subsidies completely if they expire? Page 6
- Who was the California Citizen that tried to assassinate U.S Supreme Court Justice? Page 7
- What percent of democrats blame Republicans for the Government shut down? Page 6
- what state did the supreme court overturn a ban on conversation therapy for minors? Page 7
- What controller shortages resulting from the government shut down cause for air traffic across the country? Page 7
- who said Democrats should raise the price for reopening the government to include a meaningful rollback of Trump's autocratic project? Page 6
- How long was Brett Kavanaugh sentenced behind bars? Pag James Corney Who was arraigned in federal court pleading not guilty in a case testing the President's power to prosecute opponents? Page 7
- Who was caught taking $50,000 dollars in cash from undercover FBI agents last year? page 7
- Who said they need "a political and diplomatic solution" that will "hold the peace, not just end the war?" Page 5
- What was the name of the Force that has to pull back and allow for a temporary authority to administer the Gaza Strip? Page 5
- How long did Bondi refuse to answer questions based on Epstein files? Page 7
- What former FBI agent was arraigned in federal court pleading not guilty in a case testing the president's power to prosecute opponents? Page 7
- Do controllers get paid when working on a shut down? Page 7
- Who chose not to hold an official ceremony to commemorate the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023, attacks? Page 5
25 Clues: How many Obamacare enrolls live in red states? Page 6 • Where was the war that passed the two-year mark? page 5 • Do controllers get paid when working on a shut down? Page 7 • Who was the severely burned Palestine teen in Boston for treatment? Page 5 • How long did Bondi refuse to answer questions based on Epstein files? Page 7 • ...
Document Processing (DOP1 & DOP2) 2020-04-15
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- Fonts without serifs are ________ fonts.
- The first letter has a height of two or more lines compared to regular text is known as a ______ cap.
- A word _______ allows people to create, edit, save and print documents.
- A4-size papers are commonly used for ______ and magazines.
- the area between the main content of a page and the edge of the paper.
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- We can use ____ and replace feature to search for a word and replace it with another word.
- When the page is held vertically for reading.
- Word ___ is a decorative text that can have added special effects.
- Bold, underline and italic are examples of text ______.
- When the page is held horizontally for reading.
- The amount of space between two paragraphs is known as paragraph __________.
- Another word used to mean typeface.
- Titles and headings should be larger than ____ text.
- paragraphs can be _______ either left, right, centre or justified.
14 Clues: Another word used to mean typeface. • Fonts without serifs are ________ fonts. • When the page is held vertically for reading. • When the page is held horizontally for reading. • Titles and headings should be larger than ____ text. • Bold, underline and italic are examples of text ______. • A4-size papers are commonly used for ______ and magazines. • ...
XYZ 2021-10-07
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- Current Sprint and look in analysis PBI
- Teams folder look for LEAVE 2020.xlsx - open and scroll down
- In Confluence page of our team green apple is the representation of this
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- In confluence page of our team go the that numbered section which is equal to number of work items which has no risk class. In that section on confluence page what is in green color?
- On 16 Sep 2014 this indicator was updated in IRCM Stored Procedure called Load_Regulatory_Capital_Facts
- People in Newton team chat + People in Newton & Einstein then add 2 to it
- Retrospective in Azure, open Retrospective for 16 Feb this year look at complements
7 Clues: Current Sprint and look in analysis PBI • Teams folder look for LEAVE 2020.xlsx - open and scroll down • In Confluence page of our team green apple is the representation of this • People in Newton team chat + People in Newton & Einstein then add 2 to it • Retrospective in Azure, open Retrospective for 16 Feb this year look at complements • ...
Maus Chapter 1 Crossword 2023-10-18
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- the main character's second wife
- the last name of the author of Maus
- Vladek's nickname for his son (page 11)
- the comics magazine in which Maus was originally published
- the hometown of Vladek's first wife; Vladek moves here at the end of Chapter 1
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- the main character's first wife and the author's mother
- Vladek's ex-girlfriend who refuses to leave him alone
- Anja's maiden name (page 18)
- the first name of the author of Maus
- the author's wife
- the author's father
- Chapter 1 is title "The _____"
12 Clues: the author's wife • the author's father • Anja's maiden name (page 18) • Chapter 1 is title "The _____" • the main character's second wife • the last name of the author of Maus • the first name of the author of Maus • Vladek's nickname for his son (page 11) • Vladek's ex-girlfriend who refuses to leave him alone • the main character's first wife and the author's mother • ...
Night crossword 2025-03-04
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- The phrase posted at the front of Auschwitz that means "work makes you free"(page 40)
- Where the jews were sent before they were deported to the concentration camps (page 11)
- The number that Elie Wisel was assigned at camp.(page 50)
- The most famous concentration camp in the Holocaust (preface, page 26,30,31,38,40,41,42,43,44,62,64,67)
- the place in which the prisoners would sleep and rest
- The disease that Elie Wiesel's dad had that ultimately killed him (page 78,108)
- The most notorious doctor in the Holocaust, also known as "The angel of death"(page 31,71,72,74)
- eliminate, typically by violent means; kill.(page 9,13, and 114)
- Jewish prisoners who were assigned to help guard the camps.(page 36,39,49,63,67,70,72,90,93)
- A lack of essential nutrients, usually over a prolonged period of time(page 100)
- Where the prisoners were sent to if they were no longer "useful"(forward, page 32,33,35,62,67)
- powers The countries of Japan, Italy and Germany, that all contributed to the genocides that took place during WW2
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- The name for a leader of a block, where the prisoners slept in.(page 44 among others)
- The last name of the man who wanted to rid all Jews and minorities of Eruope (preface,page 80,81,114)
- Someone of Romani Ethnicity. Also a group of people that were persecuted during the Holocaust(page 37 among others.)
- The piece of fabric that every Jew had to wear so that others can know who they are
- One of the most aggressive Kapos that Elie Wisel ever encountered (page 50 among others)
- A large box primarily used to transport livestock, but was used to transport the Jews in WW2(preface,forward,page 6,22,and 97)
- The German police who were exceptionally cruel to minorities (page 6,13,22,63)
- The act of taking a foreigner from another country (page 21 and 118)
20 Clues: the place in which the prisoners would sleep and rest • The number that Elie Wisel was assigned at camp.(page 50) • eliminate, typically by violent means; kill.(page 9,13, and 114) • The act of taking a foreigner from another country (page 21 and 118) • The German police who were exceptionally cruel to minorities (page 6,13,22,63) • ...
Basic Yearbook Vocabulary 2024-03-27
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- Student life, academics, organizations, people, sports and ads/index.
- The page number and the topic of a spread placed as a unit traditionally at the bottom left and bottom right of the spread.
- Final pages of the yearbook (typically three pages or more) where the theme is concluded. Should follow ads and index.
- Every picture includes this short, informational text to help the reader.
- Two facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook.
- Page one of the yearbook.
- Elements such as color, white space, rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book’s design.
- A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers ... covered in the yearbook.
- A 16-page grouping.
- A list of the technical printing information about the yearbook, including price, number of copies, colors, fonts, photography company, and more.
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- A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together.
- A formal, posed head-and-shoulders photo.
- An un-posed photo showing people in natural moments, often taking part in events.
- A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook.
- Refers both to the topics featured on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted. For example, typical coverage in a student life section would include summer, the first day of school and homecoming. In addition, typical homecoming coverage would include photos, copy and captions detailing the event.
- (Table of Contents- TOC) Listing of the pages containing the opening, sections, index and closing.
- A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents.
- Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers.
- The first section (2 to 4 pages) of the yearbook which introduces/clarifies the theme.
- Heavier sheets of paper which hold the pages of the yearbook to the cover.
- The story. Every spread should contain a story, also called a copy block.
21 Clues: A 16-page grouping. • Page one of the yearbook. • A formal, posed head-and-shoulders photo. • Two facing or side-by-side pages in the yearbook. • A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents. • Area of the yearbook connecting the front and back covers. • A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook. • ...
Yearbook Terminology 2024-05-28
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- Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption.
- Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics.
- This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them.
- The marking of photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos.
- Includes information about how the book was created.
- A method of dividing the photograph into thirds vertically and horizontally, creating four intersection points.
- Accompanies the primary headline.
- The middle of a two-page spread.
- Two facing pages, abbreviated 'DPS'.
- Lines, tints, screens, and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs.
- Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme.
- Our 2024-25 yearbook theme.
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- The company that prints and publishes your yearbook.
- This spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme.
- Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of the book.
- The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
- A line (or lines) of large type used to introduce the most important fact to the reader.
- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- When the picture extends past the edge of the page.
- A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school.
- A 16-page section of pages.
- When your book is closed, the edge of the book that binds the pages together.
- Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook.
- An unposed photo.
26 Clues: An unposed photo. • A 16-page section of pages. • Our 2024-25 yearbook theme. • The middle of a two-page spread. • Accompanies the primary headline. • Two facing pages, abbreviated 'DPS'. • When the picture extends past the edge of the page. • The company that prints and publishes your yearbook. • Includes information about how the book was created. • ...
Percy Jackson the Titans Curse/ Author Rick Riordan 2014-01-21
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- General of Titans, Zoe Nightshade father Page 246
- created by hammering Pg 167
- Mild like or aversion Page 20
- a long narrow opening or line of breakage made by cracking or splitting especially in rock or earth Pg 301
- Son of Poseidon Page 1
- A gift from Pan, aids Percy Annabeth etc in attacking the skeletons and a mode of transportation Pg 213
- Percy's sword Page 23
- Cyclops, Percy's half brother Page 157
- Percy's friendly, pure black Pegasus Page 143
- a large metal container in which charcoal is burned Page 27
- Daughter of Zeus Page 1
- Protects the golden apple of immortality in the garden of the Hesperides Page 256
Down
- former camper at Camp-Half blood wants to Overthrow the Gods Pg 97
- half scorpion,lion, and human monster Page 31
- a pragmatic Japanese verse form in three short lines Pg 84
- half bull half servant, think that Percy is his protector Pg 134
- The lion was sent by Luke Castellan and the General at the National Air and Space museum. When killed the fur is used as a impenetrable suit.Pg 275
- Sara Jackson boyfriend Page 287
- Alert Percy of the Ophiotaurus Pg 232
- Percy's Jackson mom Page 235
- Daughter of Athena, Percy's best friend
- Percy's best friend Page 56
- Leader of the Titans and Percy's Grandfather Page 152
- Artemis twin brother, Sun God Pg 67
- Nico sister, first Olympian that joined the hunters Pg 14
- Son of Hades Page 14
26 Clues: Son of Hades Page 14 • Percy's sword Page 23 • Son of Poseidon Page 1 • Daughter of Zeus Page 1 • created by hammering Pg 167 • Percy's best friend Page 56 • Percy's Jackson mom Page 235 • Mild like or aversion Page 20 • Sara Jackson boyfriend Page 287 • Artemis twin brother, Sun God Pg 67 • Alert Percy of the Ophiotaurus Pg 232 • Cyclops, Percy's half brother Page 157 • ...
Touchstone 3 Units 7-8 2022-07-16
Across
- I am worried ____ the future.
- Saya and Maya get ____ really well. They're always hanging out with each other.
- How do you remind yourself ___ things? (page 78)
- An adjective that describes someone who is not happy. (page 82)
- Wearing no shoes or socks. (page 82)
- What would Berta do every weekend if she had more free time? (page 76)
- A new friend that Christopher Owen met through Mike. (page 66)
- What are Ronaldo and his friend fans of? (page 73)
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- Where would Bryan go if he could choose anywhere in the world? (page 76)
- Someone Christopher Owen grew up with and can totally trust. (page 66)
- Max and Sandy didn't settle ____ until they were in their fifties.
- Christopher Owen's friend that plays in a rock band. (page 66)
- Where did Steve and Anna grow up? (page 68)
- Do you apologize ___ being late? (page 78)
- Bob and Sara started going ___ together in high school.
- A noun. A bad opinion of someone or something. (page 72)
- What colour is the bag that the strange woman by the mailboxes is carrying? (page 70)
- How many people can be seen on page 66?
- An adjective that describes someone who is able to wait for something without getting upset.
19 Clues: I am worried ____ the future. • Wearing no shoes or socks. (page 82) • How many people can be seen on page 66? • Do you apologize ___ being late? (page 78) • Where did Steve and Anna grow up? (page 68) • How do you remind yourself ___ things? (page 78) • What are Ronaldo and his friend fans of? (page 73) • Bob and Sara started going ___ together in high school. • ...
Graphic Novels Vocab 2023-09-14
Across
- A single subject in a series of actions
- contain info about a scene/character
- shows objects/people fully. Good for establishing setting.
- images shown in a large view
- shows a change in speaker or point of view
- edge or outline of the comic page
- lines or boxes around a panel
- art images deployed in a specific order for the purpose of graphic storytelling or conveying information.
- jump from 1 moment to something seemingly unrelated
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- the wandering eye
- a few seconds between panels
- images that run outside of the border or panel
- jump in time or location
- Image used to represent a person, place, thing, or idea
- space between panels
- page taken up by an entire image
- squares or rectangles that contain a single scene
- when one panel is inside of a larger panel
18 Clues: the wandering eye • space between panels • jump in time or location • a few seconds between panels • images shown in a large view • lines or boxes around a panel • page taken up by an entire image • edge or outline of the comic page • contain info about a scene/character • A single subject in a series of actions • shows a change in speaker or point of view • ...
