debate vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
More Than Words - Clothes 2023-04-18
Across
- an outfit you wear to bed
- wear these and your hands won't freeze
- the shorter word for "kumisaappaat"
- villapaita, neule
- wear this and your head won't freeze
- rhymes with kittens
- AmE word for "alushousut"
- kangas *extra word, not in the vocabulary
- puuvilla *extra word, not in the vocabulary
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- BrE word for "housut"
- villa *extra word, not in the vocabulary
- tennarit
- trousers made from a fabric called "denim"
- pilkullinen
- nahka *extra word, not in the vocabulary
- villatakki
- uimapuku
- kuvio
- keeps your trousers up
19 Clues: kuvio • tennarit • uimapuku • villatakki • pilkullinen • villapaita, neule • rhymes with kittens • BrE word for "housut" • keeps your trousers up • an outfit you wear to bed • AmE word for "alushousut" • the shorter word for "kumisaappaat" • wear this and your head won't freeze • wear these and your hands won't freeze • villa *extra word, not in the vocabulary • ...
Debate 2012-11-12
Across
- the obligation to present arguments for changing the status quo
- debate that takes place between two affirmative speakers and two negative speakers who argue a proposition of policy
- debate that involves two affirmative speakers and two negative speakers
- issues that are the points of disagreement in the debate
- builds an argument
- rebuilds an argument
- a formalized public speaking
- proposition that expresses judgements about the relative merit of a person
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- statement about what has, is, or will happen
- proposition that focuses on specific plans of action
- issues that are a formula of set questions
- the reasons and evidence given to answer the questions in the stock issues
- the existing state of affairs
- statements that justify the proposition
- debate that involves one affirmative and one negative speaker
15 Clues: builds an argument • rebuilds an argument • a formalized public speaking • the existing state of affairs • statements that justify the proposition • issues that are a formula of set questions • statement about what has, is, or will happen • proposition that focuses on specific plans of action • issues that are the points of disagreement in the debate • ...
9th Unit One Review 2024-09-29
Across
- The reason the writer has for writing a text
- A vocabulary word meaning blended or laced together
- Type of rhetorical device that creates emphasis by saying less than is literally true
- Argument by Anna Quindlen
- A vocabulary word meaning consisting of many ethnic and cultural groups
- Statements that address opposing viewpoints
- The author's unique use of language that allows the reader to "hear" a human personality
- The central idea of a text
- A vocabulary word meaning to form or develop in the mind
- A vocabulary word meaning to perish or die
- Poem by Alberto Rios
- The people for whom the author is writing
- An author's position on an issue
- The time and place of the action of a story
- Short Story by Nadine Gordimer
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- The main message a story
- Presents a claim, or position on an issue
- The author's attitude toward his or her subject
- Personal Essay by Ishmael Beah
- Ideas used to develop the author's claim
- Type of rhetorical device where the same word is repeated more than once
- Directly compares two things says one "is" another
- An additional storyline that runs parallel to the main plot
- Uses "like" or "as" to compare
- A vocabulary word meaning lacking worldly experience and understanding
- Speech by Abraham Lincoln
- A vocabulary word meaning bold or rebellious
- A vocabulary word meaning things that have the same characteristics and function as another
- A vocabulary word meaning purpose or plan
29 Clues: Poem by Alberto Rios • The main message a story • Argument by Anna Quindlen • Speech by Abraham Lincoln • The central idea of a text • Personal Essay by Ishmael Beah • Uses "like" or "as" to compare • Short Story by Nadine Gordimer • An author's position on an issue • Ideas used to develop the author's claim • Presents a claim, or position on an issue • ...
Of Mice & Men: Plot and Vocabulary Review 2025-03-17
Across
- The men tell Curley that he needs to claims his hand got caught in a ________________.
- Before her death, Curley’s wife tells Lennie she doesn’t really ___________ her husband.
- I watched the two boxers ______________ in the middle of the ring.
- Like its owner, Carlson doesn’t like the dog because it is too _________.
- This character is an old man with a stump for a hand.
- George and Lennie’s dream is to someday live on their own…
- The author of Of Mice & Men. (two words)
- The title of the book Of Mice & Men comes from a…
- Crooks gets Lennie very upset when he jokes about George _______________ him.
- Curley’s wife’s death is first caused when Lennie starts to play with her ____________.
- This character took care of Lennie before her death. (two words)
- We saw the football player ______________ in pain after tearing his ACL.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “nagging, troubling, or tormenting.”
- When they meet the boss for the first time, George tells Lennie not to do this.
- After Lennie kills Curley’s wife, George and Candy realize they are _____ going to get their own land after all.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “spotted, speckled, or blotched.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “enact, imitate, simulate.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “stopped, avoided.”
- Taking Tylenol will help your fever ______________.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “skimpy, insufficient, puny.”
- The moving van was ______________ with over 2,000 extra pounds of cargo.
- This character shoots Candy’s dog.
- The little boy ______________when he didn’t get his way.
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- This vocabulary word means the same as “rude, crude, or vulgar.”
- Crooks lives alone on the ranch because he’s the only ____________ character.
- Romeo drank the poison that killed him out of a ________________.
- The away team had to deal with the ______________ fans.
- Of Mice and Men takes place during this time period. (two words)
- This character is the first to find Curley’s wife dead.
- This is the number of characters that get left behind at the ranch while the other men all go out to have fun.
- Of Mice and Men takes place in this state.
- The surgeon ______________ the blister with his scalpel.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “soothed, calmed, or appeased.”
- Everything in the car was ______________ when it slammed into the wall.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “shake, shiver, or shudder.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “twisted or bent.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “flat, lying, or horizontal.”
- Their new boss believes George is ______________ Lennie’s pay from him.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “aggressive.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “flattering.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “drench, soak, or saturate.”
- When the book starts off, Lennie gets yelled at for having a dead ___________.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “humming, buzzing, murmuring.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “depressed, blue, downhearted, or sad.”
- My grandma said, “You look like a ______________ in those old, dirty clothes.”
- Slim gives Lennie a ______________ to take care of, but he ends up killing it.
- This is the name of the town George and Lennie had to leave because of Lennie grabbing onto a woman’s dress.
- This character ends up joining in on George and Lennie’s plans to get their own farm.
- Curley attacks Lennie because he sees him ________________.
49 Clues: This character shoots Candy’s dog. • The author of Of Mice & Men. (two words) • Of Mice and Men takes place in this state. • The title of the book Of Mice & Men comes from a… • Taking Tylenol will help your fever ______________. • This vocabulary word means the same as “aggressive.” • This vocabulary word means the same as “flattering.” • ...
Debate 2025-11-21
Across
- – The person who manages the debate, enforces time limits, and ensures fairness between both sides.
- – To admit or acknowledge that the opposing side has made a valid point in their argument.
- – The quality of being logically or factually sound; when an argument makes sense and is supported by good reasoning.
- – The side in a debate that agrees with or supports the resolution or topic being discussed.
- – The act of convincing someone to believe or agree with your point of view through logic and reasoning.
- – The explanation that connects evidence to a claim and shows why the claim makes sense.
- – A structured discussion where people present opposing arguments on a particular topic or issue.
- – To prove that an argument or statement is wrong or false by providing stronger evidence.
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- – A tendency to favor one side, idea, or opinion, sometimes without considering the evidence fairly.
- – The statement or topic being debated, usually written in a way that can be supported or opposed.
- – A response to an opponent’s argument that explains why their claim or evidence is incorrect or weak.
- – The side in a debate that disagrees with or opposes the resolution or topic being discussed.
- – An opposing argument made to challenge or refute another person’s claim.
- – Facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions used to support a claim or argument.
- – A statement or opinion that someone believes to be true and tries to prove during a debate.
15 Clues: – An opposing argument made to challenge or refute another person’s claim. • – Facts, examples, statistics, or expert opinions used to support a claim or argument. • – The explanation that connects evidence to a claim and shows why the claim makes sense. • – To admit or acknowledge that the opposing side has made a valid point in their argument. • ...
English 10: Final Exam 2025-05-23
Across
- Atticus Finch, Scout’s father, has this important position in town.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means ruin or disfigure.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means wedding or marital.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means calm or unemotional.
- To Kill a Mockingbird is a famous American novel written by this author. (2 words)
- The novel TKAM comes to an end on the evening of this holiday.
- In the play, Titania is the Queen of the…
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means means disapproval or disfavor.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means enormous or huge.
- One of the major issues at the start of the play is that Hermia’s ________ does not want her to marry Lysander.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means annoyance or anger.
- A Midsummer Night’s dream is a famous play written by…
- According to Atticus, you can kill all the bluejays you want, but it’s a _____ to kill a mockingbird.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means gentle or mild.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means unpredictable or bizarre.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means lookout or watch.
- Tom Robinson is found _______ by the jury.
- In a citation that says (Shakespeare 3.4.12), three would be the…
- The magic potion that Puck uses comes from one of these…
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means boring or unexciting.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means dangerous or evil.
- The Finch family has a family _______ who lives with them named Calpurnia.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means favorable or promising.
- The narrator of TKAM is this character. (2 words)
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- After being put under the spells, many characters say things that are the opposite of what they truly mean. That is this form of irony.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means scold or reprimand.
- Due to Puck’s mistake, both men end up falling in love with this woman at the same time.
- During the trial, it is discovered that Mayella Ewell was probably attacked by her…
- Boo Radley interacts with the Finch children by placing items for them in a…
- Scout and Jem’s mother isn’t mentioned very often in TKAM because she is…
- This character ends up married to Hermia at the end of the play.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means native or original.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means court or pursue.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means adore or idolize.
- Wile trying to escape prison, Tom Robinson is…
- Early on in TKAM, the narrator (Scout) tells readers she doesn’t like school because she’s punished for already knowing how to do this.
- This character saves Scout and Jem’s lives after an attack by Bob Ewell.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means endure or keep going.
- This character is responsible for administering a love potion, but he makes mistakes while doing it.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means decrease or decline.
- Most of the plot of A Midsummer Night’s dream focuses on this form of irony, where readers know what characters do not know.
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means betterment or guidance.
- Much of the conflict in To Kill a Mockingbird has to do with them living in an era of extreme…
- Unlike in Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer Night’s Dream ends with all characters living _______ ever after.
- This character ends up married to Helena at the end of the play.
- Oberon wishes to punish Titania because she will not surrender a young servant…
- This character is charged with rape and defended by Atticus. (2 words)
- This vocabulary word that you selected to appear on our final means mastery or skill.
- Bottom is turned into a human with the head of this animal when Titania falls in love with him.
- At the end of the play, the citizens put on one of these to celebrate the weddings.
50 Clues: In the play, Titania is the Queen of the… • Tom Robinson is found _______ by the jury. • Wile trying to escape prison, Tom Robinson is… • The narrator of TKAM is this character. (2 words) • A Midsummer Night’s dream is a famous play written by… • The magic potion that Puck uses comes from one of these… • The novel TKAM comes to an end on the evening of this holiday. • ...
Of Mice & Men: Plot and Vocabulary Review 2025-03-17
Across
- This is the number of characters that get left behind at the ranch while the other men all go out to have fun.
- When they meet the boss for the first time, George tells Lennie not to do this.
- Like its owner, Carlson doesn’t like the dog because it is too _________.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “stopped, avoided.”
- When the book starts off, Lennie gets yelled at for having a dead ___________.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “enact, imitate, simulate.”
- I watched the two boxers ______________ in the middle of the ring.
- This character is an old man with a stump for a hand.
- Slim gives Lennie a ______________ to take care of, but he ends up killing it.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “twisted or bent.”
- After Lennie kills Curley’s wife, George and Candy realize they are _____ going to get their own land after all.
- Everything in the car was ______________ when it slammed into the wall.
- We saw the football player ______________ in pain after tearing his ACL.
- Of Mice and Men takes place in this state.
- Crooks lives alone on the ranch because he’s the only ____________ character.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “aggressive.”
- Taking Tylenol will help your fever ______________.
- The moving van was ______________ with over 2,000 extra pounds of cargo.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “rude, crude, or vulgar.”
- This vocabulary word means the same as “nagging, troubling, or tormenting.”
- George and Lennie’s dream is to someday live on their own…
- This vocabulary word means the same as “depressed, blue, downhearted, or sad.”
- The away team had to deal with the ______________ fans.
- This character shoots Candy’s dog.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “drench, soak, or saturate.”
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- This vocabulary word means the same as “shake, shiver, or shudder.”
- Their new boss believes George is ______________ Lennie’s pay from him.
- This character ends up joining in on George and Lennie’s plans to get their own farm.
- The surgeon ______________ the blister with his scalpel.
- My grandma said, “You look like a ______________ in those old, dirty clothes.”
- Of Mice and Men takes place during this time period. (two words)
- This vocabulary word means the same as “spotted, speckled, or blotched.”
- Curley’s wife’s death is first caused when Lennie starts to play with her ____________.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “humming, buzzing, murmuring.”
- The title of the book Of Mice & Men comes from a…
- The author of Of Mice & Men. (two words)
- Romeo drank the poison that killed him out of a ________________.
- This character took care of Lennie before her death. (two words)
- Crooks gets Lennie very upset when he jokes about George _______________ him.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “flattering.”
- This character is the first to find Curley’s wife dead.
- Before her death, Curley’s wife tells Lennie she doesn’t really ___________ her husband.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “soothed, calmed, or appeased.”
- Curley attacks Lennie because he sees him ________________.
- The little boy ______________when he didn’t get his way.
- This is the name of the town George and Lennie had to leave because of Lennie grabbing onto a woman’s dress.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “flat, lying, or horizontal.”
- The men tell Curley that he needs to claims his hand got caught in a ________________.
- This vocabulary word means the same as “skimpy, insufficient, puny.”
49 Clues: This character shoots Candy’s dog. • The author of Of Mice & Men. (two words) • Of Mice and Men takes place in this state. • The title of the book Of Mice & Men comes from a… • Taking Tylenol will help your fever ______________. • This vocabulary word means the same as “flattering.” • This vocabulary word means the same as “aggressive.” • ...
Debate Vocabulary Crossword 2023-08-02
Across
- Summing up the debate, addressing the most important arguments, and offering voting issues, usually done in the last speech of a debate.
- A reason to affirm or negate
- The topic of a debate
- Preferences of a judge for a debate round
- Debaters may argue that their definition is superior to that of another debater for a variety of reasons such as setting fair limits for the debate or being used in the literature.
- The reason why your claim is true; the reasoning behind a claim.
- Outline of a debate case containing arguments and evidence
- An argument, definition, or assumption that prevents both sides from competing
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- The idea that a debate must be fair for both sides.
- A sufficient standard by which to measure competing values
- The critical elements inherent in the resolution that the affirmative must establish in order to prove the validity of the resolution.
- Speeches in which debtors introduce their positions and advocacy
- An argument where teams debate the meaning of certain words in the resolution in an attempt to prove that the affirmative either is or is not debating the topic as worded.
- A weighing mechanism or tool that judges can use to determine which parts of the debate are most important; attempts to tell the judge which impacts matter most and why.
- The major argument in a debate
- A statement made at the beginning of any speech which takes a position with regard to the totality of one’s own or one’s opponent’s analysis. This part of the speech is entirely optional.
16 Clues: The topic of a debate • A reason to affirm or negate • The major argument in a debate • Preferences of a judge for a debate round • The idea that a debate must be fair for both sides. • A sufficient standard by which to measure competing values • Outline of a debate case containing arguments and evidence • ...
Debate vocabulary 2021-10-27
Across
- aligning your arguments directly to your opponents’ points. Good debates provide a lot of this. Debates get very hard to judge when they are two teams making points but not attacking the other team's points as well. Make your points clearly, but attack every argument your opponent makes
- speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round. No new arguments are allowed in rebuttals. In Public Forum, these are called First Speaker Summary and Final Focus.
- The exact wording of your topic. Good ones are clearly worded to imply a clear Pro and Con stance. For example: “Immigration” is not one . “The USFG should pass the immigration reform bill” is one.
- valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally. Sometimes referred to as a “card” which refers to the days when debaters cut and pasted their quotes on note cards.
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- The speeches where you offer your main points following the basic structure we have used in class. This is written word for word and includes at least one valid quote/source for every point made. This includes an introduction, a “framework” weighing mechanism, your main points, and a conclusion.
- argument An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent. Dropping an argument will cause you to not be able to address it later. This is bad, very, very bad.
- The cross examination period where you and your opponent take turns asking questions. This period is one versus one. There are two types of questions: clarification and questions of exploitation to set up your future arguments. Be strategic, but polite.
- A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim".
- Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time. This time (3 minutes per team for you) is used to prepare notes for your next speech and discuss strategy with your partner. It can be used before any of your speeches. It is NOT used before an opponent’s speech or before a crossfire period.
- The note-taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments. This is separated by speech for organizational purposes. This is used to go down each point made to provide an organized clash in debate.
- rossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
11 Clues: A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • rossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • argument An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent. Dropping an argument will cause you to not be able to address it later. This is bad, very, very bad. • ...
Debate Vocabulary 2025-11-06
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- The person who evaluates the debate and decides the winner
- A reason or set of reasons given to persuade others
- A serious disagreement or clash of ideas
- A response that counters an opposing argument
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- To actively participate in discussion or argument
- The stance or viewpoint someone takes in a debate
- A structured discussion where opposing arguments are presented
- Evidence or reasoning used to back up a claim
- To disprove or argue against a point
- A concise statement of belief or opinion
10 Clues: To disprove or argue against a point • A concise statement of belief or opinion • A serious disagreement or clash of ideas • Evidence or reasoning used to back up a claim • A response that counters an opposing argument • To actively participate in discussion or argument • The stance or viewpoint someone takes in a debate • ...
Safe as HSouses 2018-03-08
Across
- What is the boy's last name
- When they looked at the other house the people were ___
- What is the youngest girl's name
- Vocabulary word for the dog's appearance
- Vocabulary word for how the babysitter was walking as she carried the young girl
- What is the boy's name
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- Vocabulary word for how the babysitter got into the tree
- Vocabulary word that the kids called the impact of the storm
- What is the babysitter's name
- Vocabulary word for what is left in the water after the structures floated away
- Vocabulary word for why the older girl spun around in the river
- Vocabulary word for how the babysitter got into the river
- Vocabulary word for what the young girl did when the dog fell off the roof
- What is the dog's name
14 Clues: What is the dog's name • What is the boy's name • What is the boy's last name • What is the babysitter's name • What is the youngest girl's name • Vocabulary word for the dog's appearance • When they looked at the other house the people were ___ • Vocabulary word for how the babysitter got into the tree • Vocabulary word for how the babysitter got into the river • ...
Communications exercise Speeches 2018-05-01
22 Clues: List • Quote • Ethos • Logos • Pathos • Future • Example • Speaker • Address • Excerpt • Language • Democrat • Audience • Persuade • Contrast • Metaphor • Intention • Structure • Vocabulary • Repetition • Republican • Constitution
Debate vocabulary 2021-10-27
Across
- aligning your arguments directly to your opponents’ points. Good debates provide a lot of this. Debates get very hard to judge when they are two teams making points but not attacking the other team's points as well. Make your points clearly, but attack every argument your opponent makes
- speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round. No new arguments are allowed in rebuttals. In Public Forum, these are called First Speaker Summary and Final Focus.
- The exact wording of your topic. Good ones are clearly worded to imply a clear Pro and Con stance. For example: “Immigration” is not one . “The USFG should pass the immigration reform bill” is one.
- valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally. Sometimes referred to as a “card” which refers to the days when debaters cut and pasted their quotes on note cards.
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- The speeches where you offer your main points following the basic structure we have used in class. This is written word for word and includes at least one valid quote/source for every point made. This includes an introduction, a “framework” weighing mechanism, your main points, and a conclusion.
- argument An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent. Dropping an argument will cause you to not be able to address it later. This is bad, very, very bad.
- The cross examination period where you and your opponent take turns asking questions. This period is one versus one. There are two types of questions: clarification and questions of exploitation to set up your future arguments. Be strategic, but polite.
- A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim".
- Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time. This time (3 minutes per team for you) is used to prepare notes for your next speech and discuss strategy with your partner. It can be used before any of your speeches. It is NOT used before an opponent’s speech or before a crossfire period.
- The note-taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments. This is separated by speech for organizational purposes. This is used to go down each point made to provide an organized clash in debate.
- rossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
11 Clues: A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • rossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • argument An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent. Dropping an argument will cause you to not be able to address it later. This is bad, very, very bad. • ...
Debate 2014-04-11
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- argument label or heading
- team that opposes the resolution
- proof/ proof arising from actual experience
- sentence that states the topic to be debated
- of the stock issues in policy debate that must be demonstrated by the affirmative team
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- argument made at the top of the flowsheet before beginning the line-by-line responses to an opponent's argument
- team assigned to defend the resolution
- the right of the affirmative team to assume that its plan would be adopted in the political structure specified by the plan
- responding to the claims made by an opponent
- quo/Things as they now exist
- of paper completed by a judge at the end of a round
- reference for a negative disadvantage in policy debate
- one of the stock issues that resolves harm
- judges/ judges no one likes because they don't have a debate background
14 Clues: argument label or heading • quo/Things as they now exist • team that opposes the resolution • team assigned to defend the resolution • one of the stock issues that resolves harm • proof/ proof arising from actual experience • responding to the claims made by an opponent • sentence that states the topic to be debated • of paper completed by a judge at the end of a round • ...
Teaching Speaking 2025-04-13
Across
- – A formal discussion with opposing arguments.
- – A way of speaking typical of a region or group.
- – Words that learners know and use.
- – A conversation between two or more people.
- – What learners need to speak in front of others.
- – The rise and fall of the voice in speaking.
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- – The ability to speak smoothly and without hesitation.
- – Teachers give this after a student speaks.
- – The way in which words are spoken.
- – Acting out scenarios to practice speaking.
10 Clues: – Words that learners know and use. • – The way in which words are spoken. • – Teachers give this after a student speaks. • – Acting out scenarios to practice speaking. • – A conversation between two or more people. • – The rise and fall of the voice in speaking. • – A formal discussion with opposing arguments. • – A way of speaking typical of a region or group. • ...
Debate 2025-02-12
14 Clues: คำตอบ • หัวข้อ • ความคิด • การแนะนำ • ผู้ติดสิน • คำอภิปราย • การปรบมือ • แท่นยืนพูด • แขกรับเชิญ • ข้อคิดเห็น • การเข้าร่วม • การโต้เถียง • การเรียกร้อง • หัวข้อ, ปัญหา
Debate vocabulary 2013-04-22
Across
- (n.)a speech proposing a plan
- (n.)the points in a debate on which there are clashes of opinion,issues are neutral (they do not support either side)
- (v.)to nullify or cause to be ineffective; to contradict
- (v.)to prove something false
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- (n.)a statement that sets the topic of the debate
- (v.)to acknowledge something to be true
- (n.)the existing state of affairs; what the situation is right now
- (n.)a speech negating the plan
- (n.)proof of something; grounds to believe or disbelieve something
- (n.)a proposed specific action that would fulfill the resolution
10 Clues: (v.)to prove something false • (n.)a speech proposing a plan • (n.)a speech negating the plan • (v.)to acknowledge something to be true • (n.)a statement that sets the topic of the debate • (v.)to nullify or cause to be ineffective; to contradict • (n.)a proposed specific action that would fulfill the resolution • ...
English Class Words 2024-07-02
22 Clues: Verb • Noun • Adverb • Syntax • Article • Writing • Grammar • Pronoun • Reading • Synonym • Opposite • Speaking • Adjective • Listening • Vocabulary • Dictionary • Definition • Conjunction • Preposition • Pronunciation • Comprehension • Parts of speech
debate vocabulary 2023-03-27
Across
- where all 4 or more debaters are allowed to speak
- The note taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments
- the first speeches in a round
- the minutes or time of your speech time allowed to review arguments or the final focus
- valid quotes and references
- the main point of your argument.
- time allowed to each team to get speeches ready
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- when an argument goes unanswered
- exact words of your topic
- Cross period when you can ask your opponent questions
10 Clues: exact words of your topic • valid quotes and references • the first speeches in a round • when an argument goes unanswered • the main point of your argument. • time allowed to each team to get speeches ready • where all 4 or more debaters are allowed to speak • Cross period when you can ask your opponent questions • ...
Debate vocabulary 2025-09-19
Across
- Showing the judge why we disagree with the other team.
- The team that opposes the motion.
- A person who supports the other side to make the debate more engaging.
- The team you are debating against.
- Someone who decides the winning team in a debate.
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- The side of the debate that supports the motion.
- The people who are speaking in the debate.
- The main topic or subject of the debate that is being discussed.
- The specific role or stance a team or individual takes in a debate.
- The sequence in which speakers present their arguments in a debate.
10 Clues: The team that opposes the motion. • The team you are debating against. • The people who are speaking in the debate. • The side of the debate that supports the motion. • Someone who decides the winning team in a debate. • Showing the judge why we disagree with the other team. • The main topic or subject of the debate that is being discussed. • ...
Effective methods of teaching vocabulary in EFL classes 2025-12-07
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- Using stories to teach new vocabulary
- Students labeling objects in the classroom
- Word lists displayed on a classroom wall
- A digital card used to memorize vocabulary
- A type of activity that makes learning fun and interactive
- Repeating words over time to remember them better
- Understanding how words are constructed
- Learning vocabulary with partners or in groups
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- Teaching new words using real-life situations
- Online or electronic tools used in vocabulary lessons
- Pictures, charts, and images used for learning vocabulary
- Apps used on phones to practice vocabulary
- Games or quizzes played online
- Adding prefixes or suffixes to create new words
- Small evaluations used during the lesson
15 Clues: Games or quizzes played online • Using stories to teach new vocabulary • Understanding how words are constructed • Word lists displayed on a classroom wall • Small evaluations used during the lesson • Students labeling objects in the classroom • Apps used on phones to practice vocabulary • A digital card used to memorize vocabulary • ...
BQ2-7 2020-12-15
Ecology Debate Vocabulary 2022-11-05
Across
- Elevated water levels often resulting in damage
- The English word for "essence"(fr)
- Pejoritive term for militant ecologist
- (6,7)The phenomenon of increasing temperatures on the planet
- Large-scale cutting down of trees,in the Amazon for example
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- Viable, often used with "development"
- At risk of extinction
- (6,5) hydrocarbons such as coal and gas
- Colour usually associated with environmental causes
- Period of exceptionally low rainfall
- Try to pressurise or convince decision-makers to take a particular course of action to the benefit of one particular group.
- (6,6)The term to describe the evolution of world weather patterns
- something, usually food, produced without chemicals such as pesticides
- The english word for "petrole"(fr)
- What is genearated by the consumption or exploitation of fuel
15 Clues: At risk of extinction • The English word for "essence"(fr) • The english word for "petrole"(fr) • Period of exceptionally low rainfall • Viable, often used with "development" • Pejoritive term for militant ecologist • (6,5) hydrocarbons such as coal and gas • Elevated water levels often resulting in damage • Colour usually associated with environmental causes • ...
DEBATE 2023-11-22
14 Clues: CAUSE • TRUTH • STANCE • DISPUTE • SUPPORT • CONVINCE • STATEMENT • REASONING • VIEWPOINT • CONTRADICT • REFUTATION • PROPOSITION • THE OPPOSITE OF FOR • DATA, OFTEN IN THE FORM OF NUMBERS
English Class Words 2022-11-08
22 Clues: Verb • Noun • Adverb • Syntax • Article • Writing • Grammar • Pronoun • Reading • Synonym • Opposite • Speaking • Adjective • Listening • Vocabulary • Dictionary • Definition • Conjunction • Preposition • Pronunciation • Comprehension • Parts of speech
"Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto 2020-10-07
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- This vocabulary words means to tremble slightly
- This vocabulary word means shy and lacking confidence
- This is the formula used to write a good conclusion paragraph
- This is the part of plot that shows the result of the decision made by the main character
- This is the correct way to spell your ELA Teacher's name
- This is the end of the story where the moral is revealed to readers
- This is the part of plot where the conflict gets intense and readers are left in suspense
- This is the author of "Seventh Grade"
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- This is the main character
- This is Victor's best friend
- This vocabulary word means to stay longer than necessary or to not want to leave
- This vocabulary word means slightly overweight
- This is Victor's French Teacher
- This is the formula used to write good body paragraphs
- This is the part of plot where the main character usually makes a decision
- This vocabulary word means fierce and savage
- This is the formula used to write a good introduction paragraph
- This is the beginning of the story where characters, setting, and conflicts are revealed
- This is Victor's crush
- This vocabulary word means at the same time
20 Clues: This is Victor's crush • This is the main character • This is Victor's best friend • This is Victor's French Teacher • This is the author of "Seventh Grade" • This vocabulary word means at the same time • This vocabulary word means fierce and savage • This vocabulary word means slightly overweight • This vocabulary words means to tremble slightly • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Debate 2023-08-07
Across
- communication or debate.
- Things that can be really frustating For People with disabilities in their daily life
- Signs or signals that help people with certain disabilities understand and navigate their surroundings better.
- classify something or someone in terms of its position or disabilitie.
- assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively.
- Saying or doing something causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry.
- Problem/Matter
- Understanding and having empathy for what it's like to live with a disability, so we can be more supportive and kind.
- Big challenges and obstacles that people with disabilities face when they try to be part of everything like everyone else.
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- To not realize or appreciate how capable and talented people with disabilities can be.
- trouble or difficulty caused to a person who can’t do something
- The ideas, actitudes or activities that are shared as normal or convencional.
- a fixed and oversimplified idea of a particular person or thing without knowing anything.
- the quality or state of being exposed to the possibility of being attacked or harmed easily
- When people treat someone with a disability in a really mean or unfair way because of their condition.
15 Clues: Problem/Matter • communication or debate. • trouble or difficulty caused to a person who can’t do something • assign to a category, especially inaccurately or restrictively. • classify something or someone in terms of its position or disabilitie. • The ideas, actitudes or activities that are shared as normal or convencional. • ...
Debate 2021-03-01
Across
- a marsh, ground covered with stagnant water
- elevated ground,a rising ground
- row of mountains
- fast moving river current
- low place between hills
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- small collect of water in a hallow place
- large area of flat land
- pit or excavation in the earth
- a small cape, headland
- hill or mountain of ice
- small fertile area in a desert
- a chain or range of rocks, near water surface
- piece of land enclosed for pasture
- large body of water nearly enclosed by land
14 Clues: row of mountains • a small cape, headland • large area of flat land • hill or mountain of ice • low place between hills • fast moving river current • pit or excavation in the earth • small fertile area in a desert • elevated ground,a rising ground • piece of land enclosed for pasture • small collect of water in a hallow place • a marsh, ground covered with stagnant water • ...
Debate 2023-05-03
Across
- a person speaking in public
- causing disagreement and discussion
- giving people the desire to do something great
- prove that a statement or idea is incorrect
- the power to make you feel pity or sadness
- people listening to someone
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- convincing
- linked to the art of rhetoric
- the skill of making powerful speeches
- communicate (feelings or messages)
- persuade someone not to do something
- a formal talk given to an audience
- persuade someone by talking gently and kindly
- able to express opinions and ideas well
14 Clues: convincing • a person speaking in public • people listening to someone • linked to the art of rhetoric • communicate (feelings or messages) • a formal talk given to an audience • causing disagreement and discussion • persuade someone not to do something • the skill of making powerful speeches • able to express opinions and ideas well • the power to make you feel pity or sadness • ...
debate 2022-11-21
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- a natural elevation of land
- a narrow pass or passage
- the edge or margin of the land next to the sea
- a large body of water nearly enclosed by land
- the bottom of a mountain
- a bank or causeway
- an arm of the sea
- a high, steep almost vertical rock, usually on a coast
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- a port or haven for ships
- a prairie
- a valley
- a flat-topped mountain
- the shore of the sea or of a lake
- the edge,
14 Clues: a valley • a prairie • the edge, • an arm of the sea • a bank or causeway • a flat-topped mountain • a narrow pass or passage • the bottom of a mountain • a port or haven for ships • a natural elevation of land • the shore of the sea or of a lake • a large body of water nearly enclosed by land • the edge or margin of the land next to the sea • ...
The Vocabulary Aquisition Model DB #2 2025-02-12
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- this requires students to make connections between words, definitions, and contexts
- students come to a full understanding of words as they experience them in school
- the Vocabulary Aquisition Model is particularly useful for this type of learner as it allows them to build competencies that are required for learning the English language
- the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms
- words depend on other words and ideas for meaning
- the more frequently words occur in a language, the more meanings they likely have
- based on a words inherent qualities and complexity
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- during this step of the Vocabulary Aquisition Model, students' understanding and knowledge of the vocabulary is assessed
- the integration of this can help students learn vocabulary more effectively
- a teacher-guided instructional model that facilitates students' development of vocabulary in a procedural and inductive manner
- the first person to formalize the steps of the Vocabulary Aquisition Model
- a tool, developed by Jacob Venn, that is useful in comparing ideas and vocabulary words
- the study of the origin of words and the way in which their meanings have changed throughout history.
- when students can demonstrate that they understand the vocabulary by using it in a sentence
- how many steps does the Vocabulary Aquisition Model have?
15 Clues: words depend on other words and ideas for meaning • based on a words inherent qualities and complexity • how many steps does the Vocabulary Aquisition Model have? • the branch of biology that deals with the form of living organisms • the first person to formalize the steps of the Vocabulary Aquisition Model • ...
Vocabulario ¿Cómo nos organizamos? Unidad 2 Lección1 2022-11-21
20 Clues: date • graph • quote • review • flyers • debate • to post • opinion • sponsor • abstract • articles • audience • interview • to debate • to explain • to describe • to research • to traslate • announcement • to distribute
Vocabulario ¿Cómo nos organizamos? Unidad 2 Lección1 2022-11-21
20 Clues: date • quote • graph • review • debate • flyers • opinion • sponsor • to post • audience • articles • abstract • to debate • interview • to explain • to traslate • to research • to describe • announcement • to distribute
Form 2 Unit 6 Trendsetters Text 1 Comic strip 2025-03-26
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- to leave a mark on something that is difficult to remove [vocabulary]
- completely [vocabulary]
- Marcie felt _______ at the end of the comic strip. [Comprehension]
- very attractive or noticeable [vocabulary]
- wear, clothes are not formal or not suitable for special occasions [vocabulary]
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- to see or become conscious of something or someone [vocabulary]
- expensive [vocabulary]
- to choose something, especially after thinking carefully about several possibilities [vocabulary]
- long dotted dress, Marcie wore a ________ to the party. [Comprehension]
- At first, Marcie thought everyone would ________ at her. [Comprehension]
- up, to put on formal clothes for a special occasion (場合) [vocabulary]
- code, an accepted way of dressing for a particular occasion or in a particular social group [vocabulary]
- the best of, accept a bad situation and do as well as you can [vocabulary]
13 Clues: expensive [vocabulary] • completely [vocabulary] • very attractive or noticeable [vocabulary] • to see or become conscious of something or someone [vocabulary] • Marcie felt _______ at the end of the comic strip. [Comprehension] • up, to put on formal clothes for a special occasion (場合) [vocabulary] • ...
Hunger Games Extra Credit 2025-03-04
Across
- Vocabulary word meaning weak or slight
- A dangerous wasp like creature
- The horn shaped structure that holds supplies
- Katniss's skilled hunting partner
- The person who designs Katniss's outfits
- The charming host of the interviews
- The benefactors who send gifts to the tributes
- Katniss's ally from District 11
- The nation where the story unfolds
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- The male tribute from District 11
- The tribute that uses a sword
- The District 12 escort
- The protagonist in the story
- The event where tributes are chosen
- Vocabulary word meaning enemy or opponent
- Vocabulary word meaning boring
- A tribute skilled with blades
- Her face is as fresh as a raindrop
- Vocabulary word meaning to put an end to
- The unpredictable District 12 mentor
20 Clues: The District 12 escort • The protagonist in the story • The tribute that uses a sword • A tribute skilled with blades • A dangerous wasp like creature • Vocabulary word meaning boring • Katniss's ally from District 11 • The male tribute from District 11 • Katniss's skilled hunting partner • Her face is as fresh as a raindrop • The nation where the story unfolds • ...
Debate 101 2024-01-24
Across
- LD is a more ___________ debate.
- 1 v 1 Debate
- The pro side ________ the resolution
- Debate forces you to see _______ sides of the debate.
- Public Forum topics are easily _________.
- The statement/topic we debate
- Forum The debate we do in middle school
- The con side ________ the resolution
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- We debate these not questions
- This is what we call note taking in the round
- If your opponent is speaking you need to _______.
- The part of the debate where questions are asked
- You get ____ minutes of prep time
- Debate on how to fix something in the world
- Each debate round is started with a ________.
15 Clues: 1 v 1 Debate • We debate these not questions • The statement/topic we debate • LD is a more ___________ debate. • You get ____ minutes of prep time • The pro side ________ the resolution • The con side ________ the resolution • Forum The debate we do in middle school • Public Forum topics are easily _________. • Debate on how to fix something in the world • ...
Debate 2022-03-28
Across
- an argument that is not refuted by a side
- the act of taking notes in a debate round
- an orderly communication process
- the side that supports the proposition
- the side that does not support the proposition
- breaking down your opponents arguments
- an argument supporting your side
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- topic of the debate
- the logic behind your thinking
- the formal way of writing the proposition
- support for your contention
- the direct confrontation between issues
- rebuilding your arguments
13 Clues: topic of the debate • rebuilding your arguments • support for your contention • the logic behind your thinking • an orderly communication process • an argument supporting your side • the side that supports the proposition • breaking down your opponents arguments • the direct confrontation between issues • an argument that is not refuted by a side • ...
debate 2024-01-09
Across
- the exsisting state of affairs
- a debate between lincoln and douglas (LD)
- debating competitively
- proposing a policy or that something goes with or against policy
- the state of being a fixed characteristic
- true
Down
- a debate with a planned speech based on research
- a contradiction
- the time it takes to prepare
- the possession of assets
- course or principle of action
- proposing that something holds value
- the act of the opposing party questioning
13 Clues: true • a contradiction • debating competitively • the possession of assets • the time it takes to prepare • course or principle of action • the exsisting state of affairs • proposing that something holds value • a debate between lincoln and douglas (LD) • the act of the opposing party questioning • the state of being a fixed characteristic • ...
Debate 2024-11-13
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- Biggest tournament of the year
- What more third speakers need to do
- A debater's fate is in their hands
- 2021 Inter-House Champions
- Colloquial name for LC's tournament
- The scariest part of a tournament
- Needs to be broken
Down
- I got ______ in the fourth round
- Most Best Speaker wins for a Royal Debater
- Newest Royal inner-school tournament
- Drama performed at the first Vijis
- Definitely better than Excel
- Royal's biggest rival in 2023
13 Clues: Needs to be broken • 2021 Inter-House Champions • Definitely better than Excel • Royal's biggest rival in 2023 • Biggest tournament of the year • I got ______ in the fourth round • The scariest part of a tournament • A debater's fate is in their hands • Drama performed at the first Vijis • What more third speakers need to do • Colloquial name for LC's tournament • ...
Debate 2023-12-13
Across
- An argument can never be like this.
- The team in favor of the motion.
- The first part of the Explanation.
- A phrase to show your point of view/gneral idea of your team.
- Another name for conclusion.
- The amount of minutes you have to speak as a junior.
- the biggest part of an argument.
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- Basic 5, #2.
- The team against the motion.
- What we need in order to debate.
- What each word or term means.
- What we use to explain.
- The reason we are debating today.
13 Clues: Basic 5, #2. • What we use to explain. • The team against the motion. • Another name for conclusion. • What each word or term means. • What we need in order to debate. • The team in favor of the motion. • the biggest part of an argument. • The reason we are debating today. • The first part of the Explanation. • An argument can never be like this. • ...
Debate 2025-04-03
13 Clues: no • yes • disagreeing • can be proven • why it's true • giving reasons • something you do • statement you make • 2 people share ideas • information or facts • what you think or feel • agreeing and explaining • disagreeing and explaining
Teacher's Day 2024-03-10
16 Clues: Vacation • Pedagogy • Instructor • Acceptance • Motivation • Separation • Engagement • Vocabulary • Persistance • Segregation • Scaffolding • Presentation • Polarization • Comprehension • Communication • Administration
Debate Vocabulary Quiz 2023-03-30
Across
- Disagreeing side to the resolution
- Debate style based on the Illinois senate debates between Abraham Lincoln and Steven A. Douglas
- The significance of what the argument will have in the future
- The why of the argument
- an argument you are proving to be true throughout the round.
- The topic of the debate - call to action
- Something good - ultimate goal of the side
- The Something MEASURABLE way to reach the VP
- A speech that argues against the resolution
Down
- A speech that argues for the resolution
- Evidence of argument using research
- Question period to question the opposing argument before writing rebuttal
- An speech that argues against the provided opposing constructive
- Agreeing side to the resolution
14 Clues: The why of the argument • Agreeing side to the resolution • Disagreeing side to the resolution • Evidence of argument using research • A speech that argues for the resolution • The topic of the debate - call to action • Something good - ultimate goal of the side • A speech that argues against the resolution • The Something MEASURABLE way to reach the VP • ...
English 12 - TCITR Review 2024-12-16
Across
- The protagonist’s last name is.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “clam, unconcerned, cool.”
- Holden frequently associates the game of ____________ when he thinks about Jane.
- Holden tells us his older brother is in this city being a “prostitute.”
- In the later portion of the novel, Holden tells us that a guy named Luce suggest he should see one of these.
- Holden becomes so happy he almost cries while watching his sister, Phoebe, ride one of these.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “untidy, messy.”
- When the novel ends, it is implied that Holden is telling the story from a…
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “charming, sophisticated, poised.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “concerns, doubts, worries.”
- The Catcher in the Rye was written by the famous author J.D.
- This character had Holden write an English composition for him early in the novel.
- The protagonist’s first name is.
- Holden this a “Catcher in the Rye” is someone who saves….
- This piece of clothing is frequently mentioned throughout the story after Holden buys it during his trip to New York. (three words)
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “fight, argument, disagreement.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “savage, vicious, cruel.”
- Holden’s little sister is named….
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “shun, reject, exclude.”
- Holden’s brother Allie died from this.
- Holden leave’s Mr. Antolini’s house when he awakens to Mr. Antolini _______________ him.
- Holden thinks a “Catcher in the Rye” is someone who saves children from _________ over a cliff.
- Holden makes an allusion to this well-known play when he is eating breakfast with the nuns. (three words)
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- The protagonist of the novel is ____ years old.
- Holden’s favorite insult for other people is this word.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “classy, fancy, ritzy.”
- The term “catcher in the rye” comes from a very old…
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “immoral, unethical, shameless.”
- Holden and Stradlater get into a fight when Stradlater won’t discuss his date with….
- The plot of the story takes place in… (two words)
- One of the unique things about Allie was that he wrote poetry on his ____________ mitt.
- Holden gets extremely upset when he sees “f*** _____” written on the wall of his sister’s school.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “disturbing, distressing, chilling.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “extravagant, luxurious, showy.”
- Holden’s favorite thing about the Museum of Natural History is that nothing ever __________ there.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “splendid, exceptional, excellent.”
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “jerk, creep, clown.”
- At Pency Prep, Holden has an acquaintance who is an awkward boy with poor hygiene named…
- The novel takes place during the nineteen…
- While at the Edmont, Holden orders one of these from an elevator operator.
- James Castle is a young man Holden often mentions who ____________ from a window after being harassed.
- Holden ends the novel saying that he ________ all the people he talked about in the book.”
- A motif in the novel is when Holden frequently mentions the ____________ in Central Park.
- Holden reacted to his brother’s death by breaking all the windows in his ___________ with his bare hands.
- The poem “Comin’ Thro’ the Rye” is actually about people engaging in casual ______________ encounters.
- This vocabulary word’s synonyms are “pointless, moronic, foolish.”
- At the beginning of the novel, Holden is kicked out of Pency Prep because he is….
- Holden tells readers he left a school called Elkton Hills because he was surrounded by….
48 Clues: The protagonist’s last name is. • The protagonist’s first name is. • Holden’s little sister is named…. • Holden’s brother Allie died from this. • The novel takes place during the nineteen… • The protagonist of the novel is ____ years old. • The plot of the story takes place in… (two words) • The term “catcher in the rye” comes from a very old… • ...
Vocabulario ¿Cómo nos organizamos? Unidad 2 Lección1 2022-11-21
22 Clues: date • quote • graph • letter • review • debate • flyers • to post • opinion • sponsor • articles • audience • abstract • to debate • interview • to explain • to describe • to traslate • to research • announcement • to interview • to distribute
Vocabulario ¿Cómo nos organizamos? Unidad 2 Lección1 2022-11-21
22 Clues: date • quote • graph • flyers • debate • letter • review • opinion • to post • sponsor • audience • articles • abstract • to debate • interview • to explain • to traslate • to describe • to research • announcement • to interview • to distribute
Unit Five Review 2024-02-14
Across
- When modifiers are used to compare more than two things
- A personal belief
- A pattern of organization that includes words such as "for example, experts say, others agree that"
- The way a writer creates and develops characters
- The way in which the text is put together
- A vocabulary word meaning an agent that temporarily speeds up the brain
- A position on an issue
- The main idea that the author wants to convey
- A type of rhetorical device that uses the pronoun "YOU"
- Specific facts, examples, statistics, expert opinions
- Techniques writers use to enhance their arguments and communicate effectively
- Arrangement of ideas and information
- An example of an argument from Unit Five
- A vocabulary word meaning a system in which conflicting or competing forces are at work
- A vocabulary word meaning a person, thing, or situation that is contradictory
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- Where the narrative jumps back and forth in time using multiple first-person narrators
- Example of an informational text in Unit Five
- An argument made to oppose another argument
- An example of a novel from Unit Five
- A vocabulary word meaning to act quickly before thinking about the consequences
- A logical guess based on text clues and the reader's experience
- A word that the pronoun refers to
- A vocabulary word meaning to feel restrained, or held back
- A vocabulary word meaning a long angry speech
- Poetry that does not have regular patterns of rhythm or rhyme
- A vocabulary word meaning to share private information
- A type of conjunction used to make compound sentences
- A type of rhetorical device that makes a point-by-point comparison between things that are alike
28 Clues: A personal belief • A position on an issue • A word that the pronoun refers to • An example of a novel from Unit Five • Arrangement of ideas and information • An example of an argument from Unit Five • The way in which the text is put together • An argument made to oppose another argument • Example of an informational text in Unit Five • ...
debate 2024-01-09
Across
- the exsisting state of affairs
- a debate between lincoln and douglas (LD)
- debating competitively
- proposing a policy or that something goes with or against policy
- the state of being a fixed characteristic
- true
Down
- a debate with a planned speech based on research
- a contradiction
- the time it takes to prepare
- the possession of assets
- course or principle of action
- proposing that something holds value
- the act of the opposing party questioning
13 Clues: true • a contradiction • debating competitively • the possession of assets • the time it takes to prepare • course or principle of action • the exsisting state of affairs • proposing that something holds value • a debate between lincoln and douglas (LD) • the act of the opposing party questioning • the state of being a fixed characteristic • ...
Debate 2024-02-09
Across
- short,decriptive phrase that indicates the claim to which evidence applies
- What YOU think
- research-locate evidence against a certain case or argument
- your evidence short and only important
- that combine multiple examples into a single figure
- record of where info was retained
- of placing similar pieces of evidence together in one document
- inserted by someone OTHER than the author
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- data for a single or limited number of instances
- your knowledge that has been proven !CORRECT!
- only selected sentences from a article or book
- where u got your info
- YOUR own words
13 Clues: What YOU think • YOUR own words • where u got your info • record of where info was retained • your evidence short and only important • inserted by someone OTHER than the author • your knowledge that has been proven !CORRECT! • only selected sentences from a article or book • data for a single or limited number of instances • ...
The Importance of Being Earnest 2024-04-29
Across
- this is where Jack was found as an infant
- this type of irony is when something happens that is the opposite of what you expect to happen
- this term means to overstate something
- this vocabulary word is someone who dislikes mankind
- this is the type of humor used in the play
- this vocabulary word means unimportant
- this vocabulary word means improper
- this character represents society
- this character is Jack's country servant
- this character pretends to have a sick friend in the country
- this vocabulary word means idealistic,unrealistic
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- this is the priest in the country
- Oscar Wilde is from this country
- this term means a play on words
- this vocabulary word means priceless
- this character is Algernon's butler
- this character is young and is admired by Jack
- this character pretends to have a troublesome younger brother
- this type of irony is when the audience knows something the characters don't
- this character is 18 and excessively pretty
- this is the author of the play
- Algernon accuses Jack of being this because he is untruthful
- this is Cecily's teacher
23 Clues: this is Cecily's teacher • this is the author of the play • this term means a play on words • Oscar Wilde is from this country • this is the priest in the country • this character represents society • this character is Algernon's butler • this vocabulary word means improper • this vocabulary word means priceless • this term means to overstate something • ...
crossword narrative 2024-09-18
15 Clues: long • open • detail • honest • mistake • grammer • spelling • creative • appealing • relatable • attention • correction • vocabulary • punctuation • imperfection
Debate vocabulary 2024-10-14
9 Clues: a discussion • a claim/statement • the ending of the speech • your opinion on the matter • how you act without speaking • The first section in your speech • arguments in favour of the motion • arguments in disfavour of the motion • the person (people) you disagree with
Vocabulary Project (1) 2018-02-04
Across
- When you receive something from someone.
- When you go in the kitchen and feel uncomfortable.
- When your thought are different and you want to debate.
- You have something that tiny and small.
Down
- When you feel unhappy because of unfair treatment.
- The behavior when you accidentally touch a hot pot.
- To wish that you had something that another person has.
- When you don’t understand the story and want to stress some hard vocabulary.
- You read books more than one time to make sure before exam.
- When you conclude the data after you read.
10 Clues: You have something that tiny and small. • When you receive something from someone. • When you conclude the data after you read. • When you feel unhappy because of unfair treatment. • When you go in the kitchen and feel uncomfortable. • The behavior when you accidentally touch a hot pot. • To wish that you had something that another person has. • ...
DEBATE FORMAT 2025-05-28
Across
- The last part of your speech where you repeat your side's belief.
- The side that agrees with the motion.
- Summarizes the debate and gives final rebuttals.
- Gives new arguments and responds to the second speaker on the other side.
- What does a team try to do in the debate?
- A short version of your team's argument.
- The noun of the word "believe"
- An answer to the question "why"
- Each debate has two of these
- The side that disagrees with the motion.
- The sequence in which speakers deliver their speeches.
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- An idea a team presents in the debate
- Each team has three of these, who talk in a special order.
- Begins the debate by explaining the motion and their side’s belief.
- The first part of a speech that explains your side's position.
- Each side in the debate has one of these.
- The topic of the debate
- A strong reason to support your side.
- A polite way to show what's wrong with the other side's points.
19 Clues: The topic of the debate • Each debate has two of these • The noun of the word "believe" • An answer to the question "why" • An idea a team presents in the debate • The side that agrees with the motion. • A strong reason to support your side. • A short version of your team's argument. • The side that disagrees with the motion. • Each side in the debate has one of these. • ...
Secondary School 2022-08-17
Across
- We are learning the language of France.
- We read books in English
- (Three words-In Spanish)We read books in Spanish
- We improve our Speaking
- We read a lot, we learn vocabulary, we write, and we have a Glossary!
- (In Spanish) We make calculations
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- (Three words-In Spanish) We learn about the world, our context, our duties and rights
- (Two words-In Spanish) We learn chemistry
- (In Spanish) We are learning about the events of countries and continents.
- (In Spanish) We learn about mountains and rivers and about the Earth
- (in Spanish) We learn to use a computer
- We learn about living organisms
- (in Spanish) We discuss ideas
- We learn about tenses in English, for example
14 Clues: We improve our Speaking • We read books in English • (in Spanish) We discuss ideas • We learn about living organisms • (In Spanish) We make calculations • We are learning the language of France. • (in Spanish) We learn to use a computer • (Two words-In Spanish) We learn chemistry • We learn about tenses in English, for example • ...
Debate Crossword 2024-04-22
Across
- Question and Answer during a debate round
- a type of case where no law is broken
- an activity we did in debate where you pitched your own products
- the side that disagrees
- how many people make up a team in debate?
- the advocate for women's education (Hint: She is the youngest Nobel Prize winner)
- a type of case when someone breaks the law
- one's belief
- the study of decisions and what's right or wrong
- debate term for why does it matter
- the topic of the debate
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- a set of reasons or statements to support a claim
- what you need to search for on the internet
- What does the UN stand for?
- debate term for why are you saying this? (hint: also called the because statement)
- What is not a source, but is a search engine?
- meaning one's credibility(think triangle of persuation)
- debate term for what are you saying?
- this Amendment has the rights of the accused
- one's logic
- appeals to emotion
- a person who publicly supports a particular cause
- the side that agrees
23 Clues: one's logic • one's belief • appeals to emotion • the side that agrees • the side that disagrees • the topic of the debate • What does the UN stand for? • debate term for why does it matter • debate term for what are you saying? • a type of case where no law is broken • Question and Answer during a debate round • how many people make up a team in debate? • ...
Negotiation and Debate Vocabulary 2014-07-15
Across
- the side in a debate that tries to prove the statement is false
- a negotiation strategy that focuses on resolving conflict by recognizing and valuing each side (win-win)
- a negotiation strategy in which an individual tries to resolve a conflict by withdrawing or denying (lose-lose)
- a statement of the point to be debated
- the final speech made by the negative speaker that summarizes the debate and attempts to "shut down" the arguments that can be anticipated in the affirmative speaker's rebuttal
- competitive type of formal debate that tackles abstract and complex questions of values
- a statement that provides a standard of judgment for determining whether a resolution is true
- a negotiation strategy in which differences are minimized, smoothed over, or suppressed (lose-win)
- a formal method of solving problems; a contest in reasoned argument
- a negotiation strategy in which each individual gives up something to meet in the middle (win-lose win-lose)
- time allotted during rounds to allow for organization and preparing questions
- considered the most challenging speech in an L-D debate, when the affirmative side has 4 minutes to answer the negative constructive
- the way things are now; the existing conditions--usually defended by the negative side
- the responsibility to find flaws in an argument--falls on the negative side
- working with another person to settle an issue
- a formal statement of opinion; a proposition that begins with "resolved"
- concepts that provide further standards of judgment for determining whether a value premise has been realized
- specific speeches that debaters make to build an argument for one side or another
- a statement that emphasizes what one wants
- a specific speech that shows the flaws in the argument of the opposition
- a word in debate that refers to a reason for favoring their side of a proposition, including the facts that support this reason
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- the speech in which the negative speaker presents the negative case and refutes the affirmative constructive
- notes taken during a debate
- the side in a debate that tries to prove the statement is true
- a proposition that is either true or false
- any debate conducted without specific rules--group discussions, etc.
- a person's concept of the ideal; "in a perfect world"--implies a moral obligation
- a type of proposition involving philosophical judgments for which there is no right or wrong answer
- last affirmative speech and the last speech of the debate
- a speech that is prepared before the round in which the affirmative speaker presents the affirmative case
- a proposition that focuses on the desirability of a particular course of action
- a negotiation strategy that that focuses on defeating the other person rather than resolving the problem (win-lose)
- a period following each speaker's constructive during which the speaker who has just spoken is questioned
- a transition that serves as a preview of arguments to be made in a speech
- facts, statements, reports, and quotes--information that helps prove something
- the responsibility to prove something--falls on the affirmative side arguing against the status quo
- a speech that contradicts or attacks your opponent's attacks on your arguments, allowing you to rebuild your argument
- a term in debate for the total group of arguments on one side
- an outline of the affirmative and negative cases, used as a guide and summary before and during a debate
39 Clues: notes taken during a debate • a statement of the point to be debated • a proposition that is either true or false • a statement that emphasizes what one wants • working with another person to settle an issue • last affirmative speech and the last speech of the debate • a term in debate for the total group of arguments on one side • ...
Le Québec Mots Croisés 2024-11-08
Across
- The day le Festival d'été du Québec place on
- One of the bays initially used for settlement
- A snowman (Vocabulary word)
- The event where the land where Québec is was transferred from France to Britain
- A float (Vocabulary word)
- A mascot (Vocabulary word)
- A performer (Vocabulary word)
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- French fries covered in gravy; their signature dish
- The country the area where Québec used to be a part of
- The month le Festival d'été du Québec is hosted every year
- The month le Carnaval du Québec takes place in
- The name of the mascot of le Carnaval du Québec
- 12% of Québec is this
- Events held during la Fête de la Musique where musicians play music
- The start (Vocabulary word)
15 Clues: 12% of Québec is this • A float (Vocabulary word) • A mascot (Vocabulary word) • A snowman (Vocabulary word) • The start (Vocabulary word) • A performer (Vocabulary word) • The day le Festival d'été du Québec place on • One of the bays initially used for settlement • The month le Carnaval du Québec takes place in • The name of the mascot of le Carnaval du Québec • ...
Public Forum Debates Crossword 2023-11-30
Across
- advocates solving a problem
- the other side of your issue
- the issue being debated
- weakness in the debate
- the better debate team
- an overlook of your debate
- the first and main argument
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- a way you plan to win your debate
- a way to make your point longer
- final point
- the justification period
- point of debate
- backbone of debate
- proving your point
- found through research
15 Clues: final point • point of debate • backbone of debate • proving your point • weakness in the debate • the better debate team • found through research • the issue being debated • the justification period • an overlook of your debate • advocates solving a problem • the first and main argument • the other side of your issue • a way to make your point longer • a way you plan to win your debate
Debate 2023-09-22
Across
- attacking a person's character
- what the speech is referring to
- why the speech is given
- where the speech took place
- author's attitude towards a subject
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- error in logic
- appeal to logic
- comments or information that do not logically follow from a premise or the conclusion
- appeal to emotion
- people who listen to the speech
- appeal to trustworthiness
- the person giving the speech
12 Clues: error in logic • appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • why the speech is given • appeal to trustworthiness • where the speech took place • the person giving the speech • attacking a person's character • people who listen to the speech • what the speech is referring to • author's attitude towards a subject • ...
Debate Vocabulary so Far 2023-11-15
Across
- The ___________ of the essay should guide the reader through the ideasx
- The new smartphone boasts an innovative camera ___________.
- Do not ___________ the outcome before examining all the facts.
- Before making a decision, it's crucial to ___________ the data thoroughly.
- Each person brings a unique ___________ to the discussion.
- ___________ patterns of birds can be influenced by various factors.
- The company plans to ___________ employees to different departments for skill development.
- Understanding the ___________ of each component is essential in troubleshooting.
- Time management is a crucial ___________ for success.
- The author's main ___________ is that technology facilitates communication.
- It's essential to ___________ your decisions with sound reasoning.
- The court relies on solid ___________ to support its verdict.
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- In a heated ___________, it's important to articulate your points clearly.
- The architect aims to ___________ a sustainable and modern building.
- The investigation is expected to ___________ new details about the incident.
- Climate change has a profound ___________ on ecosystems.
- Individuals may ___________ a work of art differently based on their experiences.
- Regular exercise can ___________ overall well-being.
- It's risky to ___________ without sufficient information.
- Embracing ___________ in the workplace leads to innovation.
- Learning a new language has the ___________ to open up new opportunities.
- The ___________ surrounding this issue sparks intense discussions.
- The candidates engaged in a fierce ___________ over economic policies.
- Be aware of your own ___________ when evaluating different opinions.
- The lawyer prepared a strong ___________ against the opposing evidence.
- Clear and logical ___________ strengthens your argument.
26 Clues: Regular exercise can ___________ overall well-being. • Time management is a crucial ___________ for success. • Climate change has a profound ___________ on ecosystems. • Clear and logical ___________ strengthens your argument. • It's risky to ___________ without sufficient information. • Each person brings a unique ___________ to the discussion. • ...
Public Forum Debates Crossword 2023-11-30
Across
- advocates solving a problem
- the other side of your issue
- the issue being debated
- weakness in the debate
- the better debate team
- an overlook of your debate
- the first and main argument
Down
- a way you plan to win your debate
- a way to make your point longer
- final point
- the justification period
- point of debate
- backbone of debate
- proving your point
- found through research
15 Clues: final point • point of debate • backbone of debate • proving your point • weakness in the debate • the better debate team • found through research • the issue being debated • the justification period • an overlook of your debate • advocates solving a problem • the first and main argument • the other side of your issue • a way to make your point longer • a way you plan to win your debate
Expositions and Debating 2013-06-25
Across
- Judges the debate and decides on the winning team.
- The team that speaks first in a debate.
- Criticising the arguments made by the opposition during a debate.
- 'definitely' is an example of _____ modality.
- Varying the tone of your voice and using gestures.
- Ideas for or against a topic.
- The role of the 3rd speaker in a debate.
- An example of high modality is 'without a _____'.
- A repeated and catchy statement during a debate.
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- It is important to maintain eye ____ with the audience.
- The _____ of an exposition is to persuade the reader.
- The first paragraph of an exposition is the statement of _____
- Persuasive texts that aim to sell a product.
- An oral exposition.
- The amount of minutes each speaker should present for.
- Words that add strength to an argument.
- Arguments should be supported by ______.
- The first speaker of a debate should always ______ the topic.
18 Clues: An oral exposition. • Ideas for or against a topic. • The team that speaks first in a debate. • Words that add strength to an argument. • The role of the 3rd speaker in a debate. • Arguments should be supported by ______. • Persuasive texts that aim to sell a product. • 'definitely' is an example of _____ modality. • A repeated and catchy statement during a debate. • ...
Unit 6-7 Bridge Notes 2024-02-08
Across
- Impact of The War of 1812: US gained status and _____ from other nations.
- Vocabulary: To state ownership.
- Vocabulary: Kept control of
- Vocabulary: To grow bigger
- Impact of The War of 1812: _______ was increased in America. (Like patriotism but different)
- Causes of The War of 1812: _______of American sailors.
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- Vocabulary: Partnership or team.
- Vocabulary: Land set aside for native settlement.
- Impact of The War of 1812:______ were returned to pre-war locations.
- Causes of The War of 1812: War Hawks wanted to push England out of southern _____.
- Causes of The War of 1812: _________ assistance of Tecumseh's rebellion.
- Vocabulary: Move from one place to another.
- Impact of The War of 1812: The Canadian border was ______.
13 Clues: Vocabulary: To grow bigger • Vocabulary: Kept control of • Vocabulary: To state ownership. • Vocabulary: Partnership or team. • Vocabulary: Move from one place to another. • Vocabulary: Land set aside for native settlement. • Causes of The War of 1812: _______of American sailors. • Impact of The War of 1812: The Canadian border was ______. • ...
Argumentative Vocab 2025-01-15
Across
- overloading an argument to make it sound smart
- titles, captions, subtitles, ect...
- I am to vocabulary as mozart is to music
- a type of voice that is commanding
- the people that watch the debate
- Jane Schaeffer is an example of this
- a type of voice that is emphasizing the verb and not the subject
- fancy word for a contrast
- if you are smart and wear glasses then everyone who wears glasses is smart
- an argument that goes back to beginning without any actual reasoning
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- a logical mistake that will undermine the logic in an arguement
- synonym, metaphor, alliteration, simile
- something left out and excluded
- the side someone is defending in an arguement
- "Wikipedia is not_____" -Ms. Villa
- when you unfairly lean in favor towards one side no matter what
- the starting part of an explanation
- an explained idea and claim
- a thesis made to oppose an idea
- "everyone is doing it so, so should you"
- where the information came from
21 Clues: fancy word for a contrast • an explained idea and claim • something left out and excluded • a thesis made to oppose an idea • where the information came from • the people that watch the debate • "Wikipedia is not_____" -Ms. Villa • a type of voice that is commanding • titles, captions, subtitles, ect... • the starting part of an explanation • ...
Arguementative Vocab 2025-01-16
Across
- overloading an argument to make it sound smart
- titles, captions, subtitles, ect...
- I am to vocabulary as mozart is to music
- a type of voice that is commanding
- the people that watch the debate
- Jane Schaeffer is an example of this
- a type of voice that is emphasizing the verb and not the subject
- fancy word for a contrast
- if you are smart and wear glasses then everyone who wears glasses is smart
- an argument that goes back to beginning without any actual reasoning
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- a logical mistake that will undermine the logic in an arguement
- synonym, metaphor, alliteration, simile
- something left out and excluded
- the side someone is defending in an arguement
- "Wikipedia is not_____" -Ms. Villa
- when you unfairly lean in favor towards one side no matter what
- the starting part of an explanation
- an explained idea and claim
- a thesis made to oppose an idea
- "everyone is doing it so, so should you"
- where the information came from
21 Clues: fancy word for a contrast • an explained idea and claim • something left out and excluded • a thesis made to oppose an idea • where the information came from • the people that watch the debate • "Wikipedia is not_____" -Ms. Villa • a type of voice that is commanding • titles, captions, subtitles, ect... • the starting part of an explanation • ...
Jada Camacho - Portfolio Quarter Two 2023-01-09
Across
- Book finished this quarter is called "My __"
- We studied survivors ___ this marking period
- We did many units on this and had assessments of the different units throughout the marking period
- "The _____ Girls" was the name of the second book in my Antonia that we read
- The unit we are studying right now
- One of our unit 7 vocabulary words, this word means able to be believed
- The narrator after the first chapter in our class novel
- the number of assessments we have taken in this quarter (so far)
- The name of the wife of Jim in "The Gift of the Magi"
- A grammar topic that we studied at the beginning of the year that is similar to gerunds
- the name of the seminars on My Antonia we took
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- These are the vocabulary exercises we do for homework before a test to have a greater understanding of vocabulary words
- a large wave talked about in the Seventh man reading we did
- One of our unit 7 vocabulary words, this word means something that is kept for later use
- A text we read was "The Gift of the ___"
- Antonia's family's last name
- Grammer lesson we spent time on this quarter
- This was the place that the Thai soccer team was stuck in (from the story we read while doing the survival unit)
- One of our unit 6 vocabulary words, this word means unfriendly or angry
- The number of tips in the survival tips video we watched
20 Clues: Antonia's family's last name • The unit we are studying right now • A text we read was "The Gift of the ___" • Book finished this quarter is called "My __" • We studied survivors ___ this marking period • Grammer lesson we spent time on this quarter • the name of the seminars on My Antonia we took • The name of the wife of Jim in "The Gift of the Magi" • ...
Vocabulary Test 2025-11-10
Across
- One of the two main approaches to vocabulary learning the opposite of “contextual.”
- "The purpose of context is to help increase the ______ power to guess the meaning of words."
- Remembering words by using memory tricks or associations.
- Relating to the words of a language or vocabulary knowledge.
- The basic unit we study in this chapter.
- The process of acquiring vocabulary without full focus or unconsciously.
- Types of instruction that reinforce learning and include Visuals and Audio (explained in the notes)
- The place in your mind where all word knowledge is stored.
- The simplified way teachers speak to make their language easier for learners to understand.
- One of Krashen's key emphases is that vocabulary is 'learned' only through ______
- The weakness of context highlighted by researchers (Schouten and Parreren) is that context is not always ______ enough.
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- A word is the ____ of language.
- The knowledge that deals with a word's meaning.
- A technique linking a new word with a known word through a mental image.
- A learning strategy that involves creating mental pictures to help remember new words.
- According to Nick Ellis, this has a high degree of effectiveness in vocabulary learning.
- The knowledge of which words like to appear next to each other (e.g., heavy rain).
- The kind of speech adults use when talking to babies; it usually has a high pitch and exaggerated intonation.
- Learning words by repeating and memorizing them.
- The act of pointing to an object while naming it, often used when teaching new vocabulary.
20 Clues: A word is the ____ of language. • The basic unit we study in this chapter. • The knowledge that deals with a word's meaning. • Learning words by repeating and memorizing them. • Remembering words by using memory tricks or associations. • The place in your mind where all word knowledge is stored. • Relating to the words of a language or vocabulary knowledge. • ...
The Gift of the Magi 2025-11-12
Across
- The second Vocabulary word in paragraph 9
- The sacrificial Wife
- How did the couple show love to each other
- The third Vocabulary in paragraph 18
- The hardworking Husband
- What did they give each other as love
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- What condition were the couple in now?
- The first vocabulary word in paragraph 2
- What the couple showed to each other
- The fourth vocabulary word in paragraph 20
- the fifth Vocabulary in paragraph 29
- The holiday of the timeline
12 Clues: The sacrificial Wife • The hardworking Husband • The holiday of the timeline • What the couple showed to each other • the fifth Vocabulary in paragraph 29 • The third Vocabulary in paragraph 18 • What did they give each other as love • What condition were the couple in now? • The first vocabulary word in paragraph 2 • The second Vocabulary word in paragraph 9 • ...
Charlotte Doyle 2024-05-21
Across
- Vocabulary - The cracker-like food the crew ate; nicknamed sailor's bread
- Vocabulary - Specific name of the dagger/knife Charlotte received
- Events - The type of destructive storm the Seahawk went though
- Events - Role Charlotte takes after the captain fell into the sea
- Vocabulary - The quarters in which the crew lived
- Characters - Last name of the first mate
- Vocabulary - The type of the ship in the story
- Characters - Last name of the captain of the ship
- Setting - The city to which Charlotte was traveling to in Rhode Island
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- Setting - Name of the ship
- Characters - Name of the black man who gave Charlotte the knife
- Characters - Last name of Charlotte's father's business associate, who brought her to the docks.
- Setting - Name of the ocean the ship crossed
- Setting - Name of the English city in which the first chapter took place in
- Characters - Last name of the owner of the chest that contained the pistol
- Characters - Last name of the stowaway
- Characters - Last name of the second mate
- Vocabulary - A British currency used in the time period of the story
- Events - What Charlotte had to climb to prove that was able to join the crew (2 words)
19 Clues: Setting - Name of the ship • Characters - Last name of the stowaway • Characters - Last name of the first mate • Characters - Last name of the second mate • Setting - Name of the ocean the ship crossed • Vocabulary - The type of the ship in the story • Vocabulary - The quarters in which the crew lived • Characters - Last name of the captain of the ship • ...
Debate 2025-04-26
Malcolm Public Forum Debates- Crossword Creation 2022-10-31
Across
- what debaters should look for in opponents speech
- info that makes debate subject worse
- frames how you have won debate
- source that can be trusted
- the first speeaker position is critial to...
- worded as solutions
- how you say a speech
- how should you communication sound?
- connects claim and support
- info that makes debate subject better
- when debaters question eachother
- what is being proposed in speech
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- time 2 minutes in which you get ready to debate
- this is from the guide to...
- information to support claim
- more important than quantity
- what decides if you are on pros or cons
- Both of these debaters have the primary burden of __ the other teams argument
- makes sure judges understand you
- minutes of prep time before debate
20 Clues: worded as solutions • how you say a speech • source that can be trusted • connects claim and support • this is from the guide to... • information to support claim • more important than quantity • frames how you have won debate • makes sure judges understand you • when debaters question eachother • what is being proposed in speech • minutes of prep time before debate • ...
Speech & Debate 2020-03-11
Across
- we do this every practice before running our scripts
- getting better
- on your way to finals
- you get this for going to semis
- people bought soup from this place
- People you go against in tournaments
- where you go to compete
- Hanging out with your friends'
- worked hard to earn this
- to make you want to do better/do something
- you should bring this to tournaments to ... on
- do your best to win
- you preform this in your rounds
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- they didnt buy this food :(
- you need this do this so coaches can work with you
- be hydrated by drinking this
- the type of speech you are saying
- made it past semifinals
- used for poetry and prose
- the people you work with
- people you hang out with
- something you can eat
22 Clues: getting better • do your best to win • on your way to finals • something you can eat • made it past semifinals • where you go to compete • the people you work with • people you hang out with • worked hard to earn this • used for poetry and prose • they didnt buy this food :( • be hydrated by drinking this • Hanging out with your friends' • you get this for going to semis • ...
Policy Debate 2023-03-28
Across
- The first part of the disadvantage
- The affirmatives impacts
- The argument that the affirmative plan passing makes something worse
- The order in which you are going to share your arguments
- The affirmative's burden to prove their plan is within the resolution
- The team agrees they can drop the offense whenever
- The affirmative passing causes something negative to happen
- Impact calculus that prioritizes the likliness of the impact occurring
- The affirmatives burden to prove they solve their harms
- The role and rules of debate
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- The affirmatives plan is reasonably topical
- Thus the plan: The USFG Should
- The affirmative and the counterplan can both occur at the same time
- Which impacts we should prioritize
- An affirmative that does not defend a plan-text
- The act of a debater reading really fast
- A proposed alternative world/ debate space by the negative
- The affirmative passing actually resolves the impact
- The judge posts a paragraph describing their preferences
- A critisism of debate or of the affirmatives ideology
20 Clues: The affirmatives impacts • The role and rules of debate • Thus the plan: The USFG Should • The first part of the disadvantage • Which impacts we should prioritize • The act of a debater reading really fast • The affirmatives plan is reasonably topical • An affirmative that does not defend a plan-text • The team agrees they can drop the offense whenever • ...
Debate Terms 2023-03-30
Across
- an argument that your opponent does not attack
- show that an argument your opponent made actually supports your side
- response speech to refute or disprove the opponent and to defend own arguments
- answer to each argument in the debate round in organized manner
- piece of evidence from a reliable research source/expert
- standard by which arguments in a round are measured and weighed; should be an action step
- an ideal or goal that is seen as worthwhile to a person, group, or society
- plan of action the government considers to achieve a goal
- the 1-3 most important points why you win the round
- time allocated to prepare for the next speech
- note-taking in debate
- time when opponent asks direct questions of speaker
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- summary of key issues of the debate
- one sentence summary of a contention; claim
- feedback form filled out by a judge
- topic to be debated in one sentence
- argues in favor of the resolution
- debater’s “case;” the first speech by each debater where new arguments are introduced
- an argument that has a claim, data, warrant and impact
- responses and evidence organized ahead of time to refute likely arguments
- argues against the resolution
- direct response to an argument made by opponent to show its flaws
- clearly stating where you are on the flow as you speak
23 Clues: note-taking in debate • argues against the resolution • argues in favor of the resolution • summary of key issues of the debate • feedback form filled out by a judge • topic to be debated in one sentence • one sentence summary of a contention; claim • time allocated to prepare for the next speech • an argument that your opponent does not attack • ...
Lexical diffusion: spread of change in vocabulary 2025-11-25
Across
- — The smallest unit of meaning.
- — The total set of words in a language.
- — A regional variety of a language.
- — Happening slowly over time.
- — A different form of a word.
- — Systematic distribution of linguistic forms.
- — Gradual phonological change.
- — The core concept of vocabulary evolution.
- — Making irregular forms more regular.
- — Change based on similarity to another word.
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- — How often a word appears.
- — Taking words from another language.
- — Related to words or vocabulary.
- — The gradual spread of linguistic change.
- — The study of meaning.
- — Movement of linguistic change.
- — Actual use of words by speakers.
- — A new linguistic form or change.
- — The study of sound systems.
- — A linguistic element that changes.
20 Clues: — The study of meaning. • — How often a word appears. • — Happening slowly over time. • — A different form of a word. • — The study of sound systems. • — Gradual phonological change. • — The smallest unit of meaning. • — Movement of linguistic change. • — Related to words or vocabulary. • — Actual use of words by speakers. • — A new linguistic form or change. • ...
Debate Crossword 2023-02-20
Across
- A way of governing that values control over personal freedom
- Comparison to draw a general conclusion
- Based off points awarded, determines who wins and loses
- An argument against the plan
- Legislative proposal that becomes law if passed
- Someone who supports a specific position
- The side that opposes the affirmative
- Speech performed with only 30 minutes to prepare
- A fallacy that is misleading in writing/speech
- Directly dealing with an argument of opposition
- Conclusions drawn from evidence or data
- Establishes importance of Harms
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- Prevents the issue from already being solved
- A statement of attitude or belief
- A motion to change a bill or resolution
- The fallacy that has an error in reasoning
- Why is your plan needed right now?
- Conclusions drawn from limited, known facts
- A way of governing that takes full control over citizens
- The acronym for breaking down stock issues
- The specific affirmative plan
- Who is being addressed with your message?
- A prejudiced attitude from the source
23 Clues: An argument against the plan • The specific affirmative plan • Establishes importance of Harms • A statement of attitude or belief • Why is your plan needed right now? • The side that opposes the affirmative • A prejudiced attitude from the source • Comparison to draw a general conclusion • A motion to change a bill or resolution • Conclusions drawn from evidence or data • ...
Debate Review 2025-02-24
Across
- they change the subject
- you disagree
- this is what happens when we don't listen
- a topic that gives rise to public dispute
- Listen
- 2nd part of a debate
- where you say what side you are on
- say why you're right
- Where you PROVE why you're better
- this is the word debate comes from
- Where you say WHY you're better
- step 2
- one last chance to respond and say why you're right
- nothing you say is good enough
- they lie. A lot
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- the last and 3rd part of a debate
- where you get to tell your opponent why they're wrong
- we want to say why they're wrong so that we look...
- the first part of a debate
- the oldest country debate originates from
- you agree
- this is what battere means
- a formal argument with 2 opposing sides
- they put words in your mouth or misrepresent what you're saying
- this is why step 3 in a rebuttal is important
- 1st part of the debate
- this is a country debate originated from that is over 4,500 years old
27 Clues: Listen • step 2 • you agree • you disagree • they lie. A lot • 2nd part of a debate • say why you're right • 1st part of the debate • they change the subject • the first part of a debate • this is what battere means • nothing you say is good enough • Where you say WHY you're better • the last and 3rd part of a debate • Where you PROVE why you're better • where you say what side you are on • ...
Horace Forensics 2024-02-19
Across
- A middle School teacher who coaches Debate
- Only coaches during Speech
- Debate that Nadir does
- Nadir’s Favorite
- Someone who only does one event
- Amberg’s kid
- New to Inform this year and only does Public Speaking
- Head Coach
- A speech event with 2 people
- a 2v2 form of debate
- A speech event where you write your own funny speech
- A coach who only does Speech
- Something nessicary for everyone in Impromptu
- Vedas Favorite
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- team mascot
- A coach who only does Debate and came here from grand forks
- the older sister to Lucy’s duo partner
- EPR kids Nightmare
- Liam’s duo partner
- Doesn’t Coach Debate
- A coach who’s new to coaching this year
- A debate event only done once a year
- Someone who never corrected people on the spelling of their name
- a part of the extemp Trio (Hint: Refers to Levi and Nadir as “the boys”)
- A document containing your speeches and points
25 Clues: Head Coach • team mascot • Amberg’s kid • Vedas Favorite • Nadir’s Favorite • EPR kids Nightmare • Liam’s duo partner • Doesn’t Coach Debate • a 2v2 form of debate • Debate that Nadir does • Only coaches during Speech • A speech event with 2 people • A coach who only does Speech • Someone who only does one event • A debate event only done once a year • the older sister to Lucy’s duo partner • ...
Debate Crossword 2022-08-09
Across
- a deceptive, misleading, or false notation, belief, etc.
- published literature that supports an argument.
- the topic of the debate. presents issues to be discussed.
- a weighing mechanism or tool that judges can use to determine which part of the debate is most imporant.
- to refer to how predictable an argument was based upon the topic literature.
- both teams make voting issues through out the debate.
- the power or force of an argument; why it matters.
- debaters debate the meaning of certain words to try and prove that the affirmative either is or isn't debating the topic
- an idea that states that the debate must be fair for both sides.
- preferences of a judge for a debate round.
- an idea that a debater argues the paramount
- a major argument in debates.
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- refers to the arguments debaters can make during the round.
- the negative debater can offer a competing value that is upheld through their case.
- the critial elements inherent in the resolution which the affirmative must establish in order to prove the validity of the resolution.
- note-taking technique.
- shorter speeches later in the debate in which debaters argue over issues that were built during the speech.
- letting judge know where you are heading in the debate; where you are at on the flow.
- the current situation while the debate is occuring.
- the side that supports the resolution.
- this refers to arguments,assumptions,or definitions made by one side that prevents both sides from competing.
- time during the debate to get ready and plan for the next speech.
- when a debater makes as many arguments as possible.
- a piece of information with a claim and warrent, source citation, and explanation.
- arguing against constructive arguments made by the other debater.
25 Clues: note-taking technique. • a major argument in debates. • the side that supports the resolution. • preferences of a judge for a debate round. • an idea that a debater argues the paramount • published literature that supports an argument. • the power or force of an argument; why it matters. • the current situation while the debate is occuring. • ...
Phonetics 2022-10-06
Vocabulary 2023-10-16
Across
- graphic organizer dacceleratesthe word's meaning
- strategy to discover new meanings of important vocabulary
- children learn word meanings indirectly in many ways
- the word is unfamiliar to students
- accelerate word learning with a new concept
- words that we recognize and use in listening and speaking
- frequent words found in texts to represent important ideas and concepts
- words used in common core subjects; math, reading, science, social studies
- graphic organizer targets the word and concept
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- smallest vocabulary
- words that have different mean
- words we use when we speak and write
- banks collect and review word meanings
- students have a solid grasp of the word meaning
- words that have the same meaning
- words that we recognize and use in reading writing
- a place in the classroom where words are displayed for visuals
- words we recognize when we hear and see
- knowledge of words and word meanings
- largest vocabulary made up of words heard and understood
20 Clues: smallest vocabulary • words that have different mean • words that have the same meaning • the word is unfamiliar to students • words we use when we speak and write • knowledge of words and word meanings • banks collect and review word meanings • words we recognize when we hear and see • accelerate word learning with a new concept • ...
TESL 4203 Vocabulary terms 2015-01-22
Across
- a words that has the same meaning
- helping students to make the connections to what they already know
- endings that change the part of speech of the vocabulary
- the form of the target vocabulary, including endings, grammar, etc.
- authentic objects used for teaching
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- a group of words that are chosen to be taught in a particular lesson
- visual representation made by the teacher while students are watching
- things that students easily confuse with your target vocabulary
- the meaning of vocabulary
- acting out the meaning
- how the target vocabulary is used in a sentence
- getting students to give answers
- any relevant pronunciation that needs to be taught
13 Clues: acting out the meaning • the meaning of vocabulary • getting students to give answers • a words that has the same meaning • authentic objects used for teaching • how the target vocabulary is used in a sentence • any relevant pronunciation that needs to be taught • endings that change the part of speech of the vocabulary • ...
"Seventh Grade" Crossword 2022-09-17
Across
- This vocabulary word means slightly overweight.
- This vocabulary word means shy or bashful.
- The story takes place in this city in California.
- This vocabulary word means to shake.
- This is the part of the plot diagram where Teresa asks Victor to tutor her in French.
- The protagonist of the story
- This vocabulary word means to stay longer than necessary or to not want to leave.
- This term is when we learn about Victor's conflict and his first day of school events.
- Victor's best friend
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- "Stay true to yourself." is an example of this term.
- This term is highest point in the story where Mr. Bueller learns that Victor does not know French.
- This term happens when Victor bolts out of class after embarrassing himself by trying to speak French.
- This term is when we learn about the setting and character.
- Victor's crush
- This type situation is when Victor faces a challenge like saying he knows French.
- Victor's French teacher
- This vocabulary means at the same time.
- This is the part of the plot diagram where Victor runs to the library to get French books.
18 Clues: Victor's crush • Victor's best friend • Victor's French teacher • The protagonist of the story • This vocabulary word means to shake. • This vocabulary means at the same time. • This vocabulary word means shy or bashful. • This vocabulary word means slightly overweight. • The story takes place in this city in California. • "Stay true to yourself." is an example of this term. • ...
LP 02 2022-08-04
Across
- gênero argumentativo
- deve-se usar em todo o texto
- necessário para defender a tese
- substitui palavras
- propõe uma proposta de intervenção
- proposição sobre um tema
- fala-se mais despojado e livre
- deve ser defendida
- aquele que media um debate
- divisão de um texto
- aquilo que se debate
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- contextualiza o tema
- verbos na 3. pessoa
- manipulação de argumentos
- frente a frente
- parágrafos do corpo do texto
- contem fatos, dados, e defende uma tese
- é objetivo de um debate
- é um conector importante no texto
19 Clues: frente a frente • substitui palavras • deve ser defendida • verbos na 3. pessoa • divisão de um texto • contextualiza o tema • gênero argumentativo • aquilo que se debate • é objetivo de um debate • proposição sobre um tema • manipulação de argumentos • aquele que media um debate • parágrafos do corpo do texto • deve-se usar em todo o texto • fala-se mais despojado e livre • ...
Debate Terms #1 2019-01-09
Across
- controversial statement that debater each supports or refutes
- taking notes during a debate round
- a speech that presents the debater's basic arguments for or against the resolution
- information used to support each claim made during a debate round
- the side that argues for the resolution
- the side the argues against the resolution
- each speech in a debate round is allotted number of minutes
- faulty reasoning, normally grounded in propaganda
- the topic of a debate
- using analysis to connect the evidence to the claim
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- providing explanations of the terms in the debate round; it's the affirmative's job to provide the meanings of terms
- main points in a debate round
- the period during a debate when a member of one team ask questions of an opposing team member either to clarify information or set up arguments to be used later
- speeches in a debate round that challenge or defend arguments introduced in the constructive speeches
- individuals who listen to a debate and decide the winner
- the process of attacking an opponent's arguments; an organized attack on an opponent's arguments that specifically addresses each main point
16 Clues: the topic of a debate • main points in a debate round • taking notes during a debate round • the side that argues for the resolution • the side the argues against the resolution • faulty reasoning, normally grounded in propaganda • using analysis to connect the evidence to the claim • individuals who listen to a debate and decide the winner • ...
discurso-debate 2022-10-27
Across
- expresa respetando los signos de puntuación (ritmo)
- que dialogan simultáneamente (cuchicheo)
- aires de grandeza ni de erudición (humildad)
- parte del coordinador ser imparcial y objetivo (sugerencia)
- un producto (publicitario)
- convincente dirigida al receptor (recomendación)
- la atención al público ofreciendo algo nuevo (sorprender)
- de manera espontánea, natural y continua (fluidez)
- de carácter religioso y moral (sermón)
- a cargo de una buena marcha de foro (coordinador)
- informal (panel)
- de un tema en reuniones de trabajo (seminario)
- amplia gama de clasificaciones en función del fin educativo (discurso)
- didáctica (taller)
- perder el tiempo leyendo un texto (breve)
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- con precisión el tema a tratar (preparación)
- o menor intensidad de un hablante (volumen)
- de la exposición (cuerpo)
- al lector (atractivo)
- palabras de pasión y calor necesario (emotividad)
- ocular hacia el público (mirada)
- personas que discuten un tema ante un auditorio (foro)
- auditiva que tiene un gran impacto (voz)
- que se preparan para discutir sobre el tema (ponentes)
- objetivo consiste en desarrollar y ejercitar la imaginación (ideas)
- argumentativo que no debe reflejar en opiniones personales (objetivo)
- entre dos o más personas (debate)
- el fin de divulgar una experiencia particular (charla)
- por concluido el tema (final)
- de unos hechos relatables por medio de una trama (narrador)
30 Clues: informal (panel) • didáctica (taller) • al lector (atractivo) • de la exposición (cuerpo) • un producto (publicitario) • por concluido el tema (final) • ocular hacia el público (mirada) • entre dos o más personas (debate) • de carácter religioso y moral (sermón) • que dialogan simultáneamente (cuchicheo) • ...
Policy Debate 2024-12-23
Across
- The core to your Kritik
- Answer the argument before they even read it
- Speeches before Rebuttals
- The Aff/K that everyone hates
- Time between constructives to talk to the other team
- On Neg, against the Aff's mindset
- First part of disad
- The common Alt for Cap-K
- A special shorthand and way of taking notes special to debate
- Best Policy debate league?
- What the Aff runs against a CP or Alt
- Before the Card you read what?
- A plan for Neg perhaps
- So, how are we gonna fix this?
- The process or responding to arguments straight of your flow
- A K where the Aff will never be able to solve gender equality
- What the judge makes that everyone wants
- Objectively, the most confusing part of policy
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- Premade responses to common arguments or to cards
- Common alt to Oligarchy
- Why the judge put who they put on their ballot
- What the Affirmative wants to pass
- A type of K where the world is against us
- In the card, the main arguments are called what?
- Your extinction impacts are not ethical
- The two teams responding directly to each other
- Nitpicks, policy debate version
- A K where anti-blackness is distinct and is forced to be the underbelly of society as everything the Aff is conforming to the creation of everything to be part of Eurocentric whiteness
- When an argument is not addressed to responded to at all
- What Neg runs against the Aff if it isn't part of the resolution
- 2024-2025 Resolution topic
- Something that you are able to kick-out of is
- The Policy debate art of speaking faster than the speed of light
- When an argument forgotten to be responded to
- An Aff that's against the resolution?
- The world right now
- The name for a judge who is new or not part of the debate community
37 Clues: First part of disad • The world right now • A plan for Neg perhaps • The core to your Kritik • Common alt to Oligarchy • The common Alt for Cap-K • Speeches before Rebuttals • 2024-2025 Resolution topic • Best Policy debate league? • The Aff/K that everyone hates • Before the Card you read what? • So, how are we gonna fix this? • Nitpicks, policy debate version • ...
Congressional Debate 2025-05-07
Across
- How is a PO chosen?
- three goals: educate,________, and persuade
- The reason the argument should matter to the audience.
- A list of all the bills and resolutions that will be debated during the session
- Criteria: Legislation must be debatable,__________, and timely.
- This allows for clarification, challenges, or elaboration on the speech content.
- How many minutes is a speech?
- The PO must choose the person who didn’t speak last out of those who wish to speak.
- Legislation = Bills, resolutions, and to the _____Constitution
- The _____ officer runs the session and manages the chamber.
- Two jobs of the PO include deciding who will speak and controlling their_____.
- The process by which debaters frame, prioritize, and conclude their thoughts on the major issues of the debate.
- What is in the last section of every bill? Null and _____.
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- Who must have a simple understanding of every topic being presented in a session of congress?
- Debaters will use logic, evidence, and ____ to support or oppose the various legislation presented.
- If both Allison and Ben want to speak, and Ben has spoken fewer times, Ben speaks because of ____.
- What the debater speaks to prove true
- The type of speech given by the student who wrote the legislation.
- Competitors are evaluated on speaking skills, questioning, and use of ________.
- A proper argument contains four elements: a claim, a warrant, data and ____.
- This speech is given by any student in support of the legislation if the author is not present or declines to speak.
- The logical justification for the claim; why the claim is true
- The information or evidence used to bolster the warrant.
23 Clues: How is a PO chosen? • How many minutes is a speech? • What the debater speaks to prove true • three goals: educate,________, and persuade • The reason the argument should matter to the audience. • The information or evidence used to bolster the warrant. • The _____ officer runs the session and manages the chamber. • ...
Debate Review 2024-10-07
Across
- On the hand - Science & Technology
- using language accurately to express your thoughts or opinions about a topic while remaining sensitive to your audience's feelings and experiences.
- a question or instruction which encourages you to respond.
- On the hand - Relationships, Religion, & Philosophy
- To explore an issue by considering objectively various points of view before arriving at an evidence-based solution.
- Argues against the resolution.
- write about issue(s) or topic(s) in depth in a structured way.
- This is the tagline of an argument.
- Evidence that supports the claim.
- credibility
- examine in detail to show meaning, identify elements and the relationship between them.
- _________ progression is seeking truth when exploring a complex problem
- A formal presentation of arguments with evidence within time constraints.
- 3 steps of forensic progression=discussion, _____, debate
- finding __________ to problems is one of the 4 distinct components of a debate
- Why the claim matters.
- a point of view or opinion about a problem, situation, or issue.
- who & why: the circumstance and INFORMATION you need to know to fully understand the issue.
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions when presenting an argument.
- or warrant - explains how the evidence the claim.
- On the hand - Leisure, Media, Sports, & Entertainment
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- a word or phrase used to maximize or minimize the value of the word. Examples: “always” “only” “ever” “never”
- the group of people who care about the topic
- statement that asserts something to be true.
- The art of speaking or writing effectively.
- tending to believe one aspect of an argument more than others as a result of one’s personal opinions
- Understanding ________ viewpoints is one of the 4 distinct components of a debate Discovering ______ is one of the 4 distinct components of a debate
- your informed opinion about the information (i.e. input)
- Analyzing ________ is one of the 4 distinct components of a debate
- directly related to the issue being discussed.
- the aim is to convince your audience either to accept your position or even to take action.
- Considers the nature of the issue globally.
- judge or calculate the quality, importance, amount, or value of something.
- the individual or group the speaker is communicating with, whether in spoken or written form.
- the capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself.
- show how or give an example.
- Argues for the resolution.
- the reason for communicating with an audience PIE persuade/convince, inform, or entertain
- state the points of a topic/give characteristics and main features.
- On the hand - Environmental
- The statement or question that defines the topic and position of the debaters
- the best factual evidence
- identify-comment on similarities and-or differences.
- the information, facts, or knowledge that you use to support the points you are making.
- emotional connection
- On the hand - Politics & Government
- logic
47 Clues: logic • credibility • emotional connection • Why the claim matters. • the best factual evidence • Argues for the resolution. • On the hand - Environmental • show how or give an example. • Argues against the resolution. • Evidence that supports the claim. • On the hand - Science & Technology • This is the tagline of an argument. • On the hand - Politics & Government • ...
Electricity 2024-01-12
Across
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition an unintended electrical connection between current carrying parts
- a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it
- What's the vocabulary word for this definition the flow of electrical power or charge.
- What is the vocabulary for this definition one in which all circuit elements are arranged in a single path
- What's the vocabulary word for this definition a negatively charged subatomic particle that can be either bound to an atom or free (not bound).
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition the “pressure” that pushes electricity.
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
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- What is the vocabulary for this definition has two or more paths for current to flow through
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition a measure of the amount of electric charge in motion per unit time
- what is the vocabulary word for this definition the result of an imbalance between negative and positive charges in an object.
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition the rate at which electrons flow past a point in a complete electrical circuit.
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition materials that do not allow electricity to pass through them
- What is the vocabulary word for this definition an electrical component that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current in an electronic circuit.
13 Clues: a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it • What's the vocabulary word for this definition the flow of electrical power or charge. • What is the vocabulary word for this definition the “pressure” that pushes electricity. • What is the vocabulary for this definition has two or more paths for current to flow through • ...
Putting It All Together 2016-12-13
Across
- ability to read quickly, accurately, and with proper expression
- smallest part of spoken language
- words used when speaking
- method where children first name the letters of the alphabet, spell aloud the syllables in the syllabary, and then spell and recite each word of the printed text
- assessments that are embedded as part of day-to-day instruction
- experiment where children were asked to link printed words to words already in their speaking vocabulary
- the understanding that there are systematic and predictable relationships between written letters and spoken sounds
- instruction that teaches the relationship between letters of written language and individual sounds of spoken language
- the understanding of language output
- ability to read and write
- model of instruction that makes explicit what and why something is to be learned
- method of using real literature and writing in context of meaningful, functional, and cooperative experiences
- words to know to understand what you read
- educational and political battle about whether phonics emphasis or whole language emphasis is better for students to learn literacy
- the understanding of language input
- assessment that occurs more frequently, and provides students with feedback
- comprehension, writing, vocabulary, word structure, fluency, and motivation
- assessment that compares students level achievement to that of other students of the same age or grade
- emergent, beginning, transitional, intermediate, and skillful
- assessment that occurs at the end of a learning unit or grade level
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- purpose was to determine the effectiveness of the different approaches to reading
- abilities based on paper, pen, turning pages, and books on shelves in library
- assessment that is often administered in whole class or small group
- ability to understand and navigate digital environments, and use social media responsibly and effectively
- words used when writing
- broad term that includes phonemic awareness; involves activities with rhymes, words, syllables, and onsets and rimes
- ability to hear, identify, and manipulate the individual sounds in spoken words
- framework for writing instruction and practice in the classroom
- construction of meaning from text
- words to know to understand what you hear
- approach to teaching reading to small groups of children at the same stage of development
- approach that helps students develop a general knowledge of the English language
- assessment that provides comparisons between a student's performance and a predetermined standard
- fast, effortless word recognition that comes with a great deal of reading practice
- teacher lead activity that introduces vocabulary, provides a model of fluent, expressive reading
35 Clues: words used when writing • words used when speaking • ability to read and write • smallest part of spoken language • construction of meaning from text • the understanding of language input • the understanding of language output • words to know to understand what you hear • words to know to understand what you read • ...
bersama 2025-06-19
15 Clues: – ease • – weakly • – similar • – declined • – cognitive • – ineffective • – externalize • – experimental • – metacognitive • – insignificantly • – teacher‑centered • – misunderstanding • group – experimental group • (research design) – experimental • (vocabulary) – diminishing (vocabulary)
Douglas College TEST Terms 2017-06-28
Across
- the form of the target vocabulary, including endings, grammar, etc.
- acting out the meaning
- getting students to give answers
- endings that change the part of speech of the vocabulary
- a group of words that are chosen to be taught in a particular lesson
- a word that has the same meaning
- authentic objects used for teaching
- visual representation made by the teacher while students are watching
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- how the target vocabulary is used in a sentence
- the meaning of vocabulary
- helping students to make the connections to what they already know
- any relevant pronunciation that needs to be taught
- things that students easily confuse with your target vocabulary
13 Clues: acting out the meaning • the meaning of vocabulary • getting students to give answers • a word that has the same meaning • authentic objects used for teaching • how the target vocabulary is used in a sentence • any relevant pronunciation that needs to be taught • endings that change the part of speech of the vocabulary • ...
graphic designer crossword 2024-01-10
Across
- what is the minimum income of a graphic designer?
- what other career is in this cluster that has to do with acting on stage?
- a vocabulary term for a certain color model
- what do you need to major in for graphic design (in the name)
- what career does with making art?
- what is the maximum income for a graphic designer?
- what career does with making clothes?
- what college can graphic designer go to in houston?
- a vocabulary term for certain words being bolded
- a vocabulary term that means to align
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- what career cluster is graphic designer in?
- what career does with make-up and some times theater/plays?
- a vocabulary term for a piece of paper going to be trimmed off
- what career does with melody, microphone, stage, and sometimes insruments?
- what is the average income of a graphic designer?
- a vocabulary term for technique and art of arranging type to make written language readable
16 Clues: what career does with making art? • what career does with making clothes? • a vocabulary term that means to align • what career cluster is graphic designer in? • a vocabulary term for a certain color model • a vocabulary term for certain words being bolded • what is the minimum income of a graphic designer? • what is the average income of a graphic designer? • ...
Purple Group 2020-11-11
Across
- To give an order.
- Of a very high standard; excellent. (vocabulary word)
- To have a liking for.(vocabulary word)
- A dishonest or unfair person. (vocabulary word)
- Dogs like to eat this. (spelling word)
- You fly this on a windy day. (spelling word)
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- A person who weaves fabric. (vocabulary word)
- Unable to be seen. (vocabulary word)
- To look closely or carefully.
- This word means the opposite of subtract. (spelling word)
- Most babies are _____________. (spelling word)
- Everybody has this. It's what you call someone (spelling word)
12 Clues: To give an order. • To look closely or carefully. • Unable to be seen. (vocabulary word) • To have a liking for.(vocabulary word) • Dogs like to eat this. (spelling word) • You fly this on a windy day. (spelling word) • A person who weaves fabric. (vocabulary word) • Most babies are _____________. (spelling word) • A dishonest or unfair person. (vocabulary word) • ...
CATCH 2012-11-15
Across
- what you capture using the other C
- what you do to the main idea
- what do you write when you acknowledge confusion
- what you do to important words and information (last!)
- a vocabulary strategy (thumbs up!)
- how to deal with confusion in CATCH
- using Spanish ______ to figure out word meanings
- a way to talk to the text that relates to other people, things or places
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- what do you circle in CATCH
- how many vocabulary strategies did we mention
- a vocabulary strategy (make a scissors motion!)
- a "before reading strategy" to talk to the text
- a vocabulary strategy "CC"
- another word for "speak" to the text
- a way to talk to the text that includes your thoughts
- a way to talk to the text that includes your feelings
- an acronym for a reading strategy
17 Clues: a vocabulary strategy "CC" • what do you circle in CATCH • what you do to the main idea • an acronym for a reading strategy • what you capture using the other C • a vocabulary strategy (thumbs up!) • how to deal with confusion in CATCH • another word for "speak" to the text • how many vocabulary strategies did we mention • a vocabulary strategy (make a scissors motion!) • ...
CATCH 2012-11-15
Across
- how many vocabulary strategies did we mention
- what you do to the main idea
- using Spanish ______ to figure out word meanings
- a vocabulary strategy (thumbs up!)
- a way to talk to the text that includes your thoughts
- what you capture using the other C
- another word for "speak" to the text
- what do you circle in CATCH
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- a "before reading strategy" to talk to the text
- a way to talk to the text that includes your feelings
- what do you write when you acknowledge confusion
- a vocabulary strategy "CC"
- what you do to important words and information (last!)
- a vocabulary strategy (make a scissors motion!)
- how to deal with confusion in CATCH
- an acronym for a reading strategy
- a way to talk to the text that relates to other people, things or places
17 Clues: a vocabulary strategy "CC" • what do you circle in CATCH • what you do to the main idea • an acronym for a reading strategy • a vocabulary strategy (thumbs up!) • what you capture using the other C • how to deal with confusion in CATCH • another word for "speak" to the text • how many vocabulary strategies did we mention • a "before reading strategy" to talk to the text • ...
Red Group 2020-11-11
Across
- To focus. (vocabulary word)
- A mean laugh. (vocabulary word)
- Everybody has this. It's what you call someone. (spelling word)
- A long loose robe worn in Japan. (vocabulary word)
- You fly this on a windy day. (spelling word)
Down
- This cloth is used to blow your nose. (vocabulary word)
- Dogs like to eat this. (spelling word)
- A thing that is a reminder of an event. (vocabulary word)
- Most babies are very ____________. (spelling word)
- This word means the opposite of subtract. (spelling word)
- To shake or tremble. (vocabulary word)
11 Clues: To focus. (vocabulary word) • A mean laugh. (vocabulary word) • Dogs like to eat this. (spelling word) • To shake or tremble. (vocabulary word) • You fly this on a windy day. (spelling word) • Most babies are very ____________. (spelling word) • A long loose robe worn in Japan. (vocabulary word) • This cloth is used to blow your nose. (vocabulary word) • ...
Public Forum Debate- Introduction Crossword 2022-11-03
Across
- what decides if you are on pros or cons
- more important than quantity
- how should you communication sound?
- Both of these debaters have the primary burden of __ the other teams argument
- time 2 minutes in which you get ready to debate
- makes sure judges understand you
- minutes of prep time before debate
- source that can be trusted
- info that makes debate subject worse
- what is being proposed in speech
- how you say a speech
- when debaters question eachother
Down
- in short you must appeal to the_ audience
- what debaters should look for in opponents speech
- frames how you have won debate
- connects claim and support
- this is from the guide to...
- information to support claim
- the first speeaker position is critial to...
- worded as solutions
- info that makes debate subject better
21 Clues: worded as solutions • how you say a speech • connects claim and support • source that can be trusted • more important than quantity • this is from the guide to... • information to support claim • frames how you have won debate • makes sure judges understand you • what is being proposed in speech • when debaters question eachother • minutes of prep time before debate • ...
