debate vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
Spanish and English Cognates 2024-07-02
Vocabulary 115-118 2023-03-24
22 Clues: Summe • Lücke • Dialog • Muster • Biologie • Rechnung • Übersicht • Verstehen • Wortschatz • Unterhaltung • Hausaufgaben • verpflichtend • Lücke im Text • Aufmerksamkeit • Zusammenfassung • richtig/korrekt • Rechtschreibung • (etw) verlangen • gesteuerte Übung • (jdn/etw) igonieren • die Naturwissenschaften • etw (richtig) schreiben
Vocabulary Review 17.05.23 2023-05-16
Across
- a safety _____ is worn around the waist and thighs to attach to the climbing rope.
- Nerve _____ Causing extreme anxiety or tension
- Without the proper clothing for icy conditions, the expedition was ______ from the start
- a piece of equipment you might use to climb a mountain
- From our unit vocabulary. when he reached the top of the mountain, he was _________
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- hair ____. Terrifying or frightening
- Hang loosely
- From our unit vocabulary. All ______ mountain climbers must undergo 2 days of training
- gather together loosely
- From our unit vocabulary. Climbing Mt. Everest was his life's ______
10 Clues: Hang loosely • gather together loosely • hair ____. Terrifying or frightening • Nerve _____ Causing extreme anxiety or tension • a piece of equipment you might use to climb a mountain • From our unit vocabulary. Climbing Mt. Everest was his life's ______ • a safety _____ is worn around the waist and thighs to attach to the climbing rope. • ...
Rap Vocabulary 2023-04-13
Across
- This word means to speak lyrics.
- This vocabulary word means a collection of songs.
- This is someone who protects an artist and makes investments to keep their brand alive.
- This is someone who supports an artist.
- This is an event that music artists host where they perform songs.
- This vocabulary means a word or more in a song.
- This is what you earn when working, you also buy stuff with this.
- This is where music artists make music.
- This is a representation of an artist.
- This is a group of people who work together to make a brand and get money out of it.
- This person isn't always apart of a artists crew, though if they are hired, they write the lyrics for someone else to sing.
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- This is what makes an artists voice sound different.
- This is where music artists perform in concerts.
- This is the person who sings the rap music.
- This vocabulary word means a set of words meant to be sung.
- This word means to make and release something.
- This is the music that plays behind the lyrics of a song.
- This person takes care whoever is making the music.
- This word means to move in a fun way.
- This is the person who releases a song for the artist.
20 Clues: This word means to speak lyrics. • This word means to move in a fun way. • This is a representation of an artist. • This is someone who supports an artist. • This is where music artists make music. • This is the person who sings the rap music. • This word means to make and release something. • This vocabulary means a word or more in a song. • ...
Chores & commands 2023-09-28
Across
- Speak in Spanish!
- Vacuum the rug! (Pass the vaccuum on the rug!)
- Play in the yard!
- Put the dishes in the dishwasher!
- Read the book!
- Feed the pets!
- Study the vocabulary!
- Set the table!
- Take out the trash!
- Come to the party!
- Clean the toilet!
- Wash the clothes!
- Water the plants!
- Think!
- Close the door!
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- Make the bed!
- Put the phone in the backpack!
- Sweep the floor!
- Open the window!
- Say the vocabulary in Spanish!
- Do the homework!
- Cut the grass!
- Sleep on the sofa!
- Serve the tacos!
- Go to Spanish class!
- Have lunch in the cafeteria!
- Wash the dishes!
- Hurry up! (use a tener phrase for to hurry)
- Eat in the dining room!
- Clear the table!
30 Clues: Think! • Make the bed! • Cut the grass! • Read the book! • Feed the pets! • Set the table! • Close the door! • Sweep the floor! • Open the window! • Do the homework! • Serve the tacos! • Wash the dishes! • Clear the table! • Speak in Spanish! • Play in the yard! • Clean the toilet! • Wash the clothes! • Water the plants! • Sleep on the sofa! • Come to the party! • Take out the trash! • Go to Spanish class! • ...
Laser B1 U1 WB 2020-03-20
14 Clues: udany • uwaga • różnica • zadanie • wrażenie • wierzący • zdumiony • świadectwo • słownictwo • powtórzenie • przeszkadzać • zawracać głowę • samokształcenie • popsuć, rozpieszczać
Etymology and Origins 2024-11-24
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- The set of letters used to write a language.
- A word borrowed from another language.
- Words that have a common origin.
- The core part of a word to which affixes are added.
- The study of word meaning.
- To change in form.
- Referring to the earliest form of a language.
- Regional variations of a language.
- A major source of English vocabulary.
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- A word from which another word descends.
- A language's vocabulary.
- The study of word origins.
- Added at the end of a word.
- The base part of a word.
- A word form that no longer changes.
- Added at the start of a word.
16 Clues: To change in form. • A language's vocabulary. • The base part of a word. • The study of word origins. • The study of word meaning. • Added at the end of a word. • Added at the start of a word. • Words that have a common origin. • Regional variations of a language. • A word form that no longer changes. • A major source of English vocabulary. • A word borrowed from another language. • ...
Name: _____________ 2024-11-13
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- Mr. B’s lore is so deep and complex that it's completely _.
- After finishing, the student felt a twinge of _ for not studying more.
- By some stroke of _, Mr. B was distracted and forgot to hand out the test today.
- The vocabulary test looked _ — it was 1,000 questions long with no breaks allowed.
- Brianna was _ with her notes, scattering pages everywhere right before the test.
- Mr. B said he wouldn’t _ us if we didn’t know all the vocabulary.
- We had to _ from our minds every fact about vocabulary we’d ever heard to get through Mr. B’s test.
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- "If anyone can beat me in a vocabulary duel, I will _ my position as teacher!”
- Mindy gave an _ response about the lore of Skibidi Toilet that left the class wanting to hear more.
- The test included a _ section where students had to count how many Spongebob's were on the board.
- To _ the class panic, Sir Jonathan promised there’d be no trick questions (but we weren’t so sure).
- “I'd rather _ the meaning of life than take this test” said the #deep student.
- A rumor spread that Mr. B would _ any and all Costco Guys content.
- The only _ in the class who didn’t stress over the test was Theo, who laughed in Mr. B's face and put his feet up on the table.
- If you write anything silly, Sir Jonathan will _ it from the test with his famous red pen or magic eraser.
- After the test ended, there was an _ of students fleeing the classroom.
16 Clues: Mr. B’s lore is so deep and complex that it's completely _. • Mr. B said he wouldn’t _ us if we didn’t know all the vocabulary. • A rumor spread that Mr. B would _ any and all Costco Guys content. • After finishing, the student felt a twinge of _ for not studying more. • After the test ended, there was an _ of students fleeing the classroom. • ...
speech 2026-03-18
Across
- A written record of arguments as the debate progresses.
- Facts, examples, or reasons used to support an argument
- The maximum speaking time allowed for each person.
- the people lstening to u
- hearing something ot someone
- The speaker’s attitude shown through their voice
- saying something in front of people
- The statement or issue being debated.
- A point made to oppose or weaken another argument.
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- Writing down important ideas during the debate.
- The final speech that sums up and strengthens a side’s case.
- The team that argues in favour of the statement.
- A structured discussion where two sides argue for or against a topic.
- The way a speaker uses voice and body to communicate.
- The first speech outlining the key ideas.
- - saying somehthing
- The skill of influencing others to accept your view.
- The position a speaker takes on the issue.
- A main point made to support a side’s position.
- A reply that challenges or weakens the other side’s claim.
20 Clues: - saying somehthing • the people lstening to u • hearing something ot someone • saying something in front of people • The statement or issue being debated. • The first speech outlining the key ideas. • The position a speaker takes on the issue. • Writing down important ideas during the debate. • A main point made to support a side’s position. • ...
Maori stuff 2017-10-30
DEBATING!!!!!!! By: Tommy 2022-09-20
10 Clues: wrong • dispute • not wrong • the start of a debate • the theme or question • the ending of a debate • going with the argument said • not go with the argument said • likely to lead to a public disagreement • discussion about a controversial opinion
Model United Nations 2020-10-30
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- Judicial organ of the United Nations.
- Motion to end conference.
- Person that runs the debate, uses a gavel, gives turns, approves motions, etc.
- Location of the ICJ.
- Banning of all trade with a country (except food).
- Debate that is not controlled by the Chair, delegates move around the room and talk.
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- Un's most powerful organ which deals with threaths to international peace and solves conflicts.
- It's always the first motion as it opens the formal conference.
- People that debate, talk about the problems and conflicts, and use a placard to talk.
- Debate where chair gives the word to delegates, very ordered and formal.
- The speaker says its position, answers question, very formal and not actually a debate. There is an order in which delegations talk.
11 Clues: Location of the ICJ. • Motion to end conference. • Judicial organ of the United Nations. • Banning of all trade with a country (except food). • It's always the first motion as it opens the formal conference. • Debate where chair gives the word to delegates, very ordered and formal. • Person that runs the debate, uses a gavel, gives turns, approves motions, etc. • ...
The Rime of the Ancient Mariner 2024-05-02
Across
- name of woman who won the dice game
- a form of water
- last name of author
- harsh, oppressive(see page 579 vocabulary)
- is a type of bird
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- gloomy(see page 579 vocabulary)
- the name of sailor in story
- last word in poem
- evenings(see page 584)
- weapon used to kill the bird
- name of the ocean in story
- type of poetry(see page 578)
12 Clues: a form of water • last word in poem • is a type of bird • last name of author • evenings(see page 584) • name of the ocean in story • the name of sailor in story • weapon used to kill the bird • type of poetry(see page 578) • gloomy(see page 579 vocabulary) • name of woman who won the dice game • harsh, oppressive(see page 579 vocabulary)
Spanish Cognates 2022-12-13
27 Clues: mapa • actor • carro • family • musica • normal • bàsico • enorme • adulto • animal • insecto • publico • regular • artista • desastre • producto • religiòn • elefante • profesor • micròfono • diferente • accidente • autógrafo • dinosaurio • televisiòn • interesante • vocabulario
crossword 41 2018-07-17
26 Clues: a • on • the • read • take • look • make • next • tell • find • that • that • about • short • subject • exercise • students • important • something • vocabulary • information • signal words • via, through • lesson, class • another, other • central government
naema 2024-05-17
20 Clues: park • french • school • to eat • to draw • to play • to sing • vampire • to read • to hate • english • to love • to like • to dance • to write • to watch • to study • to sleep • to listen • vocabulary
Lincoln-Douglass Debates 2023-09-29
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- The sixth place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held.
- A state in which slavery is not allowed or tolerated
- One of the most prominent political parties of the time. The fall of the Democratic Party strengthened it because it caused more members to join this political party.
- The state whose Senate seat both Lincoln and Douglas were trying to obtain
- The seventh place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held.
- The place where the first of the seven Linoln debates were held.
- The idea heavily promoted by Stephen Douglas that slavery could be banned through a series of local decsions.
- The number—in thousands—that came to witness the Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Freeport.
- A state in which slavery is allowed, tolerated, and even neccessary
- One of the most prominent political parties of the time , though it was beginning to divide and crumble. Stephen Douglas belonged to this political party.
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- Douglas's idea that the people should have the power to vote on whether or not they should allow slavery in the state or territory that they reside in.
- The fourth place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held.
- The third place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debute took place
- The place where the second of the seven debates occured
- The controversial topic that dominates all political discussion of the time.
- A Democratic politician who wanted the llinois Senat seat and was challenged by Abraham Lincoln to a series of debates.
- A Republican politician who wanted the Illinois Senate seat and challenged Stephen Douglas to a series of debates.
- The fifth place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held.
18 Clues: A state in which slavery is not allowed or tolerated • The place where the second of the seven debates occured • The sixth place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held. • The fifth place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held. • The fourth place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debate was held. • The third place in which a Lincoln-Douglas debute took place • ...
THE BIG DEBATE 2022-12-08
Across
- December holiday
- feeling good, in good health
- short for preparation
- very busy schedule with little extra time
- a day of festivities
- becoming less important and full of meaning
- feeling pushed, feeling of urgency
- a time to rest from one's work and celebrate
- a questionnaire which asks people's opinions on a given topic
- taking out of storage and put into use
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- the amount of goods sold within one year
- hurry, go fast
- causing tiredness, making one feel tired or weary
- become healthy, feeling better
- a discussion in which one attempts to persuade the other party
- intensify, exagerate
- spacing out evenly
- valuing and holding in high esteem
18 Clues: hurry, go fast • December holiday • spacing out evenly • intensify, exagerate • a day of festivities • short for preparation • feeling good, in good health • become healthy, feeling better • feeling pushed, feeling of urgency • valuing and holding in high esteem • taking out of storage and put into use • the amount of goods sold within one year • ...
Curious Incident Crossword 2019-05-03
Across
- to be against God or to be highly offensive
- a continuing sound or ring
- a departure from the purpose or main point of something
- unwilling to take risks
- doubtful in authenticity or possibly untrue
- the action of making a false statement about someone
- something that is reversed in order or action
- extreme exhaustion
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- to disfigure the appearance of
- characterized by extreme anger
- to be unimportant or insignificant
- of or relating to multiple ethnicities or cultures
- one game we played to review vocabulary
- another game we played to review vocabulary
14 Clues: extreme exhaustion • unwilling to take risks • a continuing sound or ring • to disfigure the appearance of • characterized by extreme anger • to be unimportant or insignificant • one game we played to review vocabulary • to be against God or to be highly offensive • another game we played to review vocabulary • doubtful in authenticity or possibly untrue • ...
Schulsachen Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-12
15 Clues: pen • map • book • flag • clock • ruler • folder • pencil • notebook • calender • school day • calculator • school things • vocabulary book • trash can/paper bin
Unit 19 2013-10-23
19 Clues: - řádný • - předem • - bohužel • - upustit • - zákazník • - naštvaný • - objednat • - předchozí • - spokojený • - obviňovat • - dovolit si • - chyba, omyl • - manželský pár • - promarnit čas • - vrátit peníze • - slovní zásoba • - pevně, rozhodně • -zjevně, evidentně • - práce na částečný úvazek
Congress 2024-10-15
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- This is when a bill is automatically vetoed because PotUS did not sign it, over 10 days passed (not including Sundays) and during that time Congress adjourned.
- A(n) ______ rule of debate is when amendments can only be offered from the sponsoring committee.
- This is when a bill is being blocked/ ignored by not being scheduled for debate, especially within committees.
- The most important and main author of the Constitution was ________ (last name only).
- Congress can both declare war and _________ use of force.
- Who schedules sub-committee hearing?
- When a committee meets to edit a bill in a private session, it is called _____.
- What is the name of the majority party leader of the House of Representatives?
- What are the essential filters of Congress?
- When debate is ended and a bill is voted on, it is called _____ (especially in the Senate).
- Before any money can be used, it must be ___________ by Congress.
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- What did Madison say was the essential principle of government?
- The last successful discharge petition was ____ years ago.
- In order to set rules for debate, time limits, or limits on amendments, the Senate must have what type of agreement?
- What committee in the House has the sole purpose of confirming and rejecting amendments?
- A _______ petition is the way to potentially dislodge a bill from being pigeon-holed in the House of Representatives.
- What is it called when a bill is on trial?
- What committee works to make the bill have the exact same language in both chambers.
- When Senators attempt to block a bill’s passage by stalling when the bill is voted on it is called a ____.
- Every amendment in the House of Representatives must be _______, or directly relevant to bill.
- Who always has the advantage in terms of a piece of legislation?
- The House ______ Committee schedules bills, determines the time limit, and sets rules of debate.
22 Clues: Who schedules sub-committee hearing? • What is it called when a bill is on trial? • What are the essential filters of Congress? • Congress can both declare war and _________ use of force. • The last successful discharge petition was ____ years ago. • What did Madison say was the essential principle of government? • ...
Confederation Debate 2013-03-27
Across
- 1864 was the year that both _______ took place
- Political Party of Eastern Canada led by Antoine-Aime Dorion
- Political Party of Western Canada led by George Brown
- There were 36 of these men originally
- Political Party of Western Canada led by John A. Macdonald
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- Where the second conference was held
- A more or less a permanent union of countries with some or most political power vested in a central authority
- The report on the affairs in British North America
- The Durham report led to the ___ __ ____
- Where the first conference was held
- Political party of Eastern Canada led by George-Etienne Cartier
11 Clues: Where the first conference was held • Where the second conference was held • There were 36 of these men originally • The Durham report led to the ___ __ ____ • 1864 was the year that both _______ took place • The report on the affairs in British North America • Political Party of Western Canada led by George Brown • ...
Confederation Debate 2013-03-27
Across
- A more or less a permanent union of countries with some or most political power vested in a central authority
- The report on the affairs in British North America
- 1864 was the year that both _______ took place
- The Durham report led to the ___ __ ____
- Where the first conference was held
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- Political Party of Eastern Canada led by Antoine-Aime Dorion
- There were 36 of these men originally
- Political party of Eastern Canada led by George-Etienne Cartier
- Political Party of Western Canada led by George Brown
- Where the second conference was held
- Political Party of Western Canada led by John A. Macdonald
11 Clues: Where the first conference was held • Where the second conference was held • There were 36 of these men originally • The Durham report led to the ___ __ ____ • 1864 was the year that both _______ took place • The report on the affairs in British North America • Political Party of Western Canada led by George Brown • ...
Debate Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- 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.
- 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
- A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim".
- 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 teams points as well. Make your points clearly, but attack every argument your opponent makes.
- 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.
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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.
- 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 cross-examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
11 Clues: A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • The cross-examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • 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 words 2022-03-03
Across
- Speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round. No new arguments are allowed in rebuttals. In Public Forums, these are called First Speaker Summary and Final Focus.
- 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
- The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
- 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.
- 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.
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- 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 teams points as well. Make your points clearly, but attack every argument your opponent makes.
- 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.
- 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
- A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim"
- 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.
11 Clues: A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim" • The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • 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. • ...
Instagram Debate 2023-09-19
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- Getting rid of likes could also make Instagram more _____.
- a current score or amount.
- of undisputed origin; genuine.
- observe and check the progress or quality of (something) over a period of time
- The ______ feature is the best part of Instagram.
- A lot of nasty ___________ goes on in the Instagram comments.
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- contemptibly small or few.
- a means of securing the necessities of life.
- we allow the number of likes we get to affect our ______.
- The ________ society released a recent report over the most harmful social media platforms?
- a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smartphone or webcam and shared via social media.
11 Clues: contemptibly small or few. • a current score or amount. • of undisputed origin; genuine. • a means of securing the necessities of life. • The ______ feature is the best part of Instagram. • we allow the number of likes we get to affect our ______. • Getting rid of likes could also make Instagram more _____. • ...
Debate Basics 2023-09-18
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- The topic about which you are going to debate
- The team that opposes the motion
- Accepts the motion and agrees with it
- When we disagree and offer an ANSWER (response) to the other team’s ideas/arguments
- The team you are debating against (2 words)
- A person who argues in favor of a particular idea, supports something
- The _ _ _ _ _ of speakers; Frist, Second & Third
- The team that agrees with the motion
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- The specific role or stance a team or individual takes in a debate
- Accepts the motion and agrees with it
- A person who supports the other side to make debate (2 words)
- The reasons why you support or reject a motion
- When we disagree and offer an ANSWER (response) to the other team’s ideas/arguments
13 Clues: The team that opposes the motion • The team that agrees with the motion • Accepts the motion and agrees with it • Accepts the motion and agrees with it • The team you are debating against (2 words) • The topic about which you are going to debate • The reasons why you support or reject a motion • The _ _ _ _ _ of speakers; Frist, Second & Third • ...
Debate Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- 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.
- 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.
- Time
- 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.
- CrossFire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
- cross examination period where you and your opponent take turns asking questions. This period is one versus one. There are two types of questions: and questions of exploitation to set up your future arguments. Be strategic, but polite. *
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- 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.
- 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. *Rebuttal
- 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 teams points as well. Make your points clearly, but attack every argument your opponent makes.
- 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. *
- 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. *
11 Clues: Time • CrossFire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • 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 Crossword 2024-03-06
11 Clues: shell • intrinsic • primafacie • utilitarianism • solvencyarguments • brinkdisadvantages • lineardisavantages • costbenifitanalysis • negativepositionground • unintendedconsequences, • negativecounterplanground
Perfect English-Spanish Cognates #1 2025-09-15
Across
- Considerable
- Carbon
- Cheque
- Debate
- Crisis
- Control
- Auto
- Cable
- Brutal
- Director
- Animal
- Collar
- Artificial
- Canon
- Cordial
- Canal
- Enigma
- Club
- Cancer
- Decision
- Altar
- Doctor
- Editorial
- Electoral
- Actor
- Disco
- Elemental
- Dimension
- Combustion
- Cerebral
Down
- Durable
- Agenda
- Central
- Civil
- Drama
- Admirable
- Balance
- Cultural
- Conclusion
- Bar
- Circular
- Colonial
- Conductor
- Diagonal
- Base
- Carton
- Chocolate
- Area
- Division
- Confusion
- Capital
- Criminal
- Alcohol
- Coma
54 Clues: Bar • Auto • Club • Base • Area • Coma • Civil • Drama • Cable • Canon • Canal • Altar • Actor • Disco • Agenda • Carbon • Cheque • Debate • Crisis • Brutal • Animal • Collar • Enigma • Carton • Cancer • Doctor • Durable • Central • Control • Balance • Cordial • Capital • Alcohol • Cultural • Director • Circular • Colonial • Diagonal • Decision • Division • Criminal • Cerebral • Admirable • Conductor • Chocolate • Editorial • Electoral • Confusion • Elemental • Dimension • Conclusion • Artificial • ...
Debate Vocab Part 4 2021-01-21
Across
- Tournament of Champions, the big national tournament, you must get 2 bids to go
- Who does the policy in question; sometimes defined in the res, sometimes not
- University Interscholastic League; the tournament in spring we compete at where the top 3 advance to the next level
- comprised of a claim, warrant, and an impact (ex: broccoli is healthy because it has vitamins, this you should eat broccoli)
- The theory that an action’s goodness is determined by the consequences of the action
- Live Action Role Play; no not the gamer kind; To roleplay as a policy debater and run policy-style arguments
- elimination or out-rounds after the Prelim, if you lose then you’re out
- Preliminary rounds, usually 3 or 4, they are the rounds that decide whether you move onto elimination rounds
- denotes moral obligation to do something
- reasoning behind claim
- description of what the card says or proves
- theory that states that the action that’s morally correct is the one that benefits the most people i.e. the most good for the most people
- debate about what lens we use to view the round; does not determine who wins
- from 25-30, Judge judges how well you spoke; Speaker points are important for deciding who breaks
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- The same school cannot debate each other, so if the same school occupies the entire bracket, then the school closes out the tournament
- an argument; position a person takes
- institutionalized oppression ex: racism, sexism, homophobia, etc
- a conception of good/bad and right/wrong that differs from person to person
- means you move onto elim rounds, or out rounds
- Texas state debate tournament; must get 12 state points to go to the tournament
- how the tournament organizes out rounds ex: octofinals (16) quarters (8), semis (4), finals (2); think sports
- Prewritten debate cases and cards from big websites such as West Coast Debate; not to be relied upon
22 Clues: reasoning behind claim • an argument; position a person takes • denotes moral obligation to do something • description of what the card says or proves • means you move onto elim rounds, or out rounds • institutionalized oppression ex: racism, sexism, homophobia, etc • elimination or out-rounds after the Prelim, if you lose then you’re out • ...
debate words 2022-03-03
Across
- The speeches where you offer your main points follow 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 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
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- The cross-examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
- 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.
- 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.
- The speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round. No new arguments are allowed in rebuttals. In Public forums, these are called First Speaker Summary and Final Focus
- The main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim".
- 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
11 Clues: The cross-examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • The main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • 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 2024-11-14
Six Week Review Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-23
Across
- name of the people from Scandinavia that raided
- exaggeration (type of figurative language)
- name of the first cobra that Rikki killed
- apostle that betrayed Jesus
- the first emperor of Rome
- friendly dog killed by huskies
- affix that means "all"
- language of the Romans
- a comparison using LIKE or AS
- name of the little boy that found Rikki
- human qualities to something not human
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- European country that looks like a boot
- affix that means "half"
- leader of the Catholic Church
- 100 years
- Buck's first owner
- affix that means "four"
- to call someone over using your hand
- first major kingdom/empire after the Romans
- Buck's antagonist in our novel
- to compete (vocabulary word)
- last name of author of The Call of the Wild
- in disguise (vocabulary word)
23 Clues: 100 years • Buck's first owner • affix that means "all" • language of the Romans • affix that means "half" • affix that means "four" • the first emperor of Rome • apostle that betrayed Jesus • to compete (vocabulary word) • leader of the Catholic Church • a comparison using LIKE or AS • in disguise (vocabulary word) • Buck's antagonist in our novel • friendly dog killed by huskies • ...
a debated crossword by Ashaaz 2026-03-19
Across
- disagreeing team
- the thing that the debate is about
- guy that measures the time
- just write the vowels
- the statement that introduces a sides' argument (two words, no spaces)
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- agreeing team
- the statement that summarizes the argument, reinforcing it (two words, no spaces)
- debates, but not structured
- person calls the topics, people, and manages the procedure
- response that challenges or disagrees with the other side’s argument
- decides which side wins the debate
- structured argument
12 Clues: agreeing team • disagreeing team • structured argument • just write the vowels • guy that measures the time • debates, but not structured • decides which side wins the debate • the thing that the debate is about • person calls the topics, people, and manages the procedure • response that challenges or disagrees with the other side’s argument • ...
MUN Vocabulary 2020-11-01
Across
- Motion to suspend debate and move to..., during this motion, visitors must leave
- Large card with delegate's/country's name
- In a moderated debate, list of speech givers
- Type of caucus where the chair calls on delegates to make a short speech
- Moton to..., sets topics or to order them
- A movement in parliamentary procedure
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- Type of caucus where delegates roam around to discuss
- wooden hammer
- People who run the formal debate
- People that debate
10 Clues: wooden hammer • People that debate • People who run the formal debate • A movement in parliamentary procedure • Large card with delegate's/country's name • Moton to..., sets topics or to order them • In a moderated debate, list of speech givers • Type of caucus where delegates roam around to discuss • ...
Vocabulary p.139 + 148 2020-07-07
Across
- annehmen; voraussetzen
- Blindenhund
- still
- Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt
- belauschen; zufällig mit anhören
- Haferbrei
- Erzähler(in)
- verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
- zusammenfassen
- Examen; Prüfung
- mündlich
Down
- Verpflichtung
- benachteiligt
- entweder.. oder
- neulich
- Gärtner(in)
- gucken; spähen
- Vokabular; Wortschatz
- Volk
- stolz auf
- (Warte-)Schlange
21 Clues: Volk • still • neulich • mündlich • stolz auf • Haferbrei • Blindenhund • Gärtner(in) • Erzähler(in) • Verpflichtung • benachteiligt • gucken; spähen • zusammenfassen • entweder.. oder • Examen; Prüfung • (Warte-)Schlange • Vokabular; Wortschatz • annehmen; voraussetzen • Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt • belauschen; zufällig mit anhören • verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
Vocabulary p.139 + 148 2020-07-07
Across
- zusammenfassen
- mündlich
- annehmen; voraussetzen
- verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
- neulich
- belauschen; zufällig mit anhören
- Verpflichtung
- benachteiligt
- gucken; spähen
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- Blindenhund
- Vokabular; Wortschatz
- still
- (Warte-)Schlange
- Erzähler(in)
- Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt
- Gärtner(in)
- Volk
- stolz auf
- Examen; Prüfung
- Haferbrei
- entweder.. oder
21 Clues: Volk • still • neulich • mündlich • stolz auf • Haferbrei • Blindenhund • Gärtner(in) • Erzähler(in) • Verpflichtung • benachteiligt • zusammenfassen • gucken; spähen • Examen; Prüfung • entweder.. oder • (Warte-)Schlange • Vokabular; Wortschatz • annehmen; voraussetzen • Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt • belauschen; zufällig mit anhören • verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
THE LETTER 2025-07-04
22 Clues: Pealed • Oration • Erudite • Vestige • Trudged • Forlorn • Hunkered • Wayfarer • Gamebird • Environs • Infamies • Delirium • Huddling • Facetious • Unassuming • Lamentable • Threadbare • Nonplussed • Acclimated • Inevitable • Incandesced • me know if you'd like it in PDF format or styled like a vocabulary revision sheet.
Author's Argument 2025-01-15
Across
- is all the evidence ________________ or closely related to the topic?
- an example of a debate topic
- statements that express a person's judgement or beliefs
- position on a controversial or debatable topic
- something that is a hot topic/not well agreed upon
- what a strong argument relies on
- when an author's personal beliefs, attitudes, or feelings get in the way
- a statement of a specific position
- a non-example of a debate topic
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- a non-example of a debate topic
- trying to get others to believe your point
- a point of view on a specific topic
- does the author offer enough _______________ to support the claims?
- are the author's claims ________________?
- statements that can be proven true
- in a debate, when someone brings up a conflict
- what authors need to expect when presenting an argument
- an example of a debate topic
18 Clues: an example of a debate topic • an example of a debate topic • a non-example of a debate topic • a non-example of a debate topic • what a strong argument relies on • statements that can be proven true • a statement of a specific position • a point of view on a specific topic • are the author's claims ________________? • trying to get others to believe your point • ...
English / Spanish Cognates 2021-11-28
28 Clues: park • class • active • action • palace • dragon • moments • insects • student • traffic • curious • organic • pharmacy • converse • fabulous • baseball • accident • celebrate • delicious • biography • september • temporary • laboratory • vocabulary • connection • information • application • intelligent
Ταυτότητα 2023-09-04
27 Clues: ID • age • job • baby • male • skin • title • beard • guess • actor • female • detail • origin • gender • citizen • earrings • teenager • wrinkles • moustache • preschool • last name • character • descendant • appearance • generation • vocabulary • under 18 years old
Vocabulary p.139 + 148 2020-07-07
Across
- verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
- Blindenhund
- Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt
- still
- Volk
- Verpflichtung
- (Warte-)Schlange
- annehmen; voraussetzen
- Gärtner(in)
- Examen; Prüfung
Down
- Haferbrei
- Vokabular; Wortschatz
- stolz auf
- benachteiligt
- entweder.. oder
- belauschen; zufällig mit anhören
- neulich
- gucken; spähen
- mündlich
- zusammenfassen
- Erzähler(in)
21 Clues: Volk • still • neulich • mündlich • Haferbrei • stolz auf • Blindenhund • Gärtner(in) • Erzähler(in) • benachteiligt • Verpflichtung • gucken; spähen • zusammenfassen • entweder.. oder • Examen; Prüfung • (Warte-)Schlange • Vokabular; Wortschatz • annehmen; voraussetzen • Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt • belauschen; zufällig mit anhören • verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
Vocabulary p.139 + 148 2020-07-07
Across
- Verpflichtung
- Erzähler(in)
- zusammenfassen
- Gärtner(in)
- entweder.. oder
- annehmen; voraussetzen
- Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt
- stolz auf
- verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
- (Warte-)Schlange
- Examen; Prüfung
Down
- Vokabular; Wortschatz
- benachteiligt
- belauschen; zufällig mit anhören
- Haferbrei
- neulich
- Blindenhund
- Volk
- still
- gucken; spähen
- mündlich
21 Clues: Volk • still • neulich • mündlich • Haferbrei • stolz auf • Gärtner(in) • Blindenhund • Erzähler(in) • benachteiligt • Verpflichtung • zusammenfassen • gucken; spähen • entweder.. oder • Examen; Prüfung • (Warte-)Schlange • Vokabular; Wortschatz • annehmen; voraussetzen • Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt • belauschen; zufällig mit anhören • verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
England 2020-03-23
25 Clues: rik • uttal • lagra • bekant • varuhus • smeknamn • hamnstad • folkslag • ursprung • mur,vägg • huvudstad • minnesvärd • arkitektur • genombrott • befolkning • födelseort • sevärdheter • vetenskaplig • framgångsrik • rivaliserande • mångkulturell • fisk/köttgryta • liknande,likadan • ordlista,ordförråd • folkmassa,många åskådare
School Subjects 2024-06-06
Across
- Provides cognitive content and instruction designed to develop motor skills, knowledge, and behaviours for physical activity and physical fitness.
- Studies human society and issues.
- Teaches music theory and how to play instruments.
- Is the study of Earth and the forces that shape it, both physical and human.
- Analyses the Spanish language's grammar and vocabulary.
- Analyses the Portuguese language's grammar and vocabulary.
- This subject helps students learn about paintings and encourage self-expression and creativity.
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- Teaches students how to create original and imaginative works of literature, poetry, prose, or scripts.
- Integrates digital technologies to enhance learning and teaching processes.
- Analyses the English language's grammar and vocabulary.
- This subject helps students to understand how books, verse, poetry, and prose contribute to culture.
- The systematic study of the structure and behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation, and the testing of theories against the evidence obtained.
- Studies nature and properties of matter and energy.
- Deals with numbers and operations using them.
- This is the study of change and development in society over time.
15 Clues: Studies human society and issues. • Deals with numbers and operations using them. • Teaches music theory and how to play instruments. • Studies nature and properties of matter and energy. • Analyses the English language's grammar and vocabulary. • Analyses the Spanish language's grammar and vocabulary. • Analyses the Portuguese language's grammar and vocabulary. • ...
CROSSWORD 3 2021-02-24
Lincoln–Douglas Debate: Values & Criteria Vocabulary 2026-02-27
Across
- Considering effects that occur in the future
- Giving people the same rights and opportunities
- Promoting the greatest good for the greatest number
- Safeguarding individuals' independent decision-making
- Stability created by rules and structure in society
- Freedom from unnecessary control
- Weighing advantages against disadvantages
- The idea that laws apply equally to everyone
- Wise and careful decision-making
- Principles about right and wrong
- The ability to make decisions for yourself
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- duty Acting according to ethical obligation
- Fulfilling obligations to others or society
- Government by the people
- Doing the right thing even when no one is watching
- Fair and equal treatment under the law
- The inherent worth and respect owed to every person
- Improvement or advancement over time
- Protection from harm or danger
- Maximizing overall happiness or well-being
20 Clues: Government by the people • Protection from harm or danger • Freedom from unnecessary control • Wise and careful decision-making • Principles about right and wrong • Improvement or advancement over time • Fair and equal treatment under the law • Weighing advantages against disadvantages • Maximizing overall happiness or well-being • The ability to make decisions for yourself • ...
MUN vocabulary 2020-10-22
10 Clues: People who debate • Postpone or finish • Give up to someone • become less intense • The dais’ wooden hammer • Large card with country name • rules followed when debating • 2 or 3 people who control debate • Conference of same party’s members • Informal debate,chair chooses who speaks
Debate Vocabulary 1st Six Weeks (1) 2018-09-25
Across
- to turn information into a message
- a response from the receiver which gives the sender an idea of how the message was received
- To make your voice loud and clear. Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing.
- To form clear and distinct sounds when speaking
- A summary of your team’s case and a call to action
- Expressing agreement with a statement
- anything that gets in the way of a message
- The way in which a word is spoken aloud. The way you say the word.
- to figure out or make sense of a message
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- a person who gets a message
- The formal presentation of a proposition and its opposition
- to get the result you want
- exchanging or delivering information or news
- The topic
- a person who sends or transmits a message
- A reason or set of reasons given as evidence that something is true
- A viewpoint that is opposite of your own.
- a medium or method chosen for communication
- A statement that expresses disagreement
- A known truth, backed by proof
- A set of facts or arguments supporting one side of a debate.
21 Clues: The topic • to get the result you want • a person who gets a message • A known truth, backed by proof • to turn information into a message • Expressing agreement with a statement • A statement that expresses disagreement • to figure out or make sense of a message • a person who sends or transmits a message • A viewpoint that is opposite of your own. • ...
Crossworddddddddddd 2022-11-15
Across
- frame with clarity why your team has won the debate
- shows disadvantages of the resolution
- ask questions
- time given to prepare before the speech
- one of the three components of the art of argument (starts with C)
- total minutes for the entire debate (in words)
- one of the three components of the art of argumentation (starts with W)
- all debaters interact with one another
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- complicated speeches where they have to explain issues in under two minutes
- where they debate interactively
- the most crucial component of argumentations
- one of the three components of the art of argumentation (starts with e)
- constructs argument advocating the resulotions worthiness
- Topics are worded as...
- the more someone knows about a topic the better they are at debating
- Crucial to leave an impact on the judges
- uses a coin
17 Clues: uses a coin • ask questions • Topics are worded as... • where they debate interactively • shows disadvantages of the resolution • all debaters interact with one another • time given to prepare before the speech • Crucial to leave an impact on the judges • the most crucial component of argumentations • total minutes for the entire debate (in words) • ...
Vocabulary Choice Board: Crossword 2025-09-12
12 Clues: A+ • qué?(what?) • debate(debate) • llamar(to call) • ciencia(science) • responder(respond) • elaborar(elaborate) • charla(public speech) • recuerdo(rememberance) • presentación(presentation) • cómo se dice?(how do you say?) • qué significa...?(what does this mean?)
ILE 3 Unit 1 2013-09-11
15 Clues: nägu • tõlge • seiklus • vihkama • hea küll • lehekülg • luuletus • sõnavara • koolipäev • sukelduma • köis, nöör • rumal, nõme • rühm, grupp • kammima, kamm • vihik, märkmik
Mrs Gebauerová 2023-02-16
14 Clues: píseň • možné • čtyři • dvanáct • příklad • slabika • pravidlo • výslovnost • podtrhnout • kladná věta • stažený tvar • přítomný čas • slovní zásoba • poslouchat hudbu
The Secret Life of Bees - Chapter 1 & 2 2021-10-20
Across
- Lily's mom takes this from high shelf in the closet.
- The story is told from this point of view
- Bees swarm before......
- The bees make their nest in the walls of this room
- T.Ray does not want Lily doing this at the peach stand.
- The name of T.Ray's dog
- The fruit that T.ray grows and sells
- The narrator's name
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- Vocabulary: Not concerned
- The narrator's stand-in mother
- What the narrator calls her father instead of dad
- Lily's mother's name
- The name of the town Lily discovers in her mother's things.
- The color of Lily's mom's hair
- Lily must kneel on these as a punishment
- Vocabulary: A stupid person
- Rosaleen stole these from a church
17 Clues: The narrator's name • Lily's mother's name • Bees swarm before...... • The name of T.Ray's dog • Vocabulary: Not concerned • Vocabulary: A stupid person • The narrator's stand-in mother • The color of Lily's mom's hair • Rosaleen stole these from a church • The fruit that T.ray grows and sells • Lily must kneel on these as a punishment • The story is told from this point of view • ...
Vocabulary p.139 + 148 2020-07-07
Across
- Haferbrei
- Vokabular; Wortschatz
- Verpflichtung
- Blindenhund
- Erzähler(in)
- gucken; spähen
- stolz auf
- neulich
- belauschen; zufällig mit anhören
- still
- Examen; Prüfung
Down
- benachteiligt
- Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt
- zusammenfassen
- verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
- mündlich
- Volk
- entweder.. oder
- Gärtner(in)
- annehmen; voraussetzen
- (Warte-)Schlange
21 Clues: Volk • still • neulich • mündlich • Haferbrei • stolz auf • Blindenhund • Gärtner(in) • Erzähler(in) • benachteiligt • Verpflichtung • zusammenfassen • gucken; spähen • entweder.. oder • Examen; Prüfung • (Warte-)Schlange • Vokabular; Wortschatz • annehmen; voraussetzen • Schmerzgrenze; kritischer Punkt • belauschen; zufällig mit anhören • verantwortlich machen; beschuldigen
Para ser un mejor estudiante 2025-09-06
22 Clues: late • daily • notes • words • to-do • rules • grades • to-know • to-avoid • homework • to-learn • to-study • to-bring • to-arrive • to-answer • questions • vocabulary • to-turn-in • to-discuss • to-respect • distractions • to-participate
Midterm (Writing Paper) Review 2026-04-02
Across
- writing that provides factual information
- use of varied sentence structures with correct grammar
- intended reader of the writing
- level of formality in writing
- overall way writing is expressed
- effectiveness and relevance of ideas
- writing that creates vivid images using sensory detail
- writing that aims to convince the reader
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- range and accuracy of vocabulary used
- accuracy and appropriateness of vocabulary and grammar
- extent to which the writing fully addresses the question and completes all parts
- writing that achieves a specific practical purpose
- logical organisation of ideas with linking words
- range and depth of content covered
- reason for writing
- clear and easy to understand expression of ideas
- writer’s attitude or feeling
- all ideas are relevant and focused on the main topic
18 Clues: reason for writing • writer’s attitude or feeling • level of formality in writing • intended reader of the writing • overall way writing is expressed • range and depth of content covered • effectiveness and relevance of ideas • range and accuracy of vocabulary used • writing that aims to convince the reader • writing that provides factual information • ...
MUN vocabulary review 2020-11-04
Across
- used to close the committee
- rules for a debate
- debate controlled by a moderator
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- to stop a meeting for a time and then re-meet
- people that are debating
- leader of a debate
- order of the topic to be discussed
- to start a formal conference
- changes what the committee is doing
- time to give short speeches
- a card that every delegate has
11 Clues: leader of a debate • rules for a debate • people that are debating • used to close the committee • time to give short speeches • to start a formal conference • a card that every delegate has • debate controlled by a moderator • order of the topic to be discussed • changes what the committee is doing • to stop a meeting for a time and then re-meet
Choice 2023-03-08
Crossworddddddddddd 2022-11-15
Across
- frame with clarity why your team has won the debate
- shows disadvantages of the resolution
- ask questions
- time given to prepare before the speech
- one of the three components of the art of argument (starts with C)
- total minutes for the entire debate (in words)
- one of the three components of the art of argumentation (starts with W)
- all debaters interact with one another
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- complicated speeches where they have to explain issues in under two minutes
- where they debate interactively
- the most crucial component of argumentations
- one of the three components of the art of argumentation (starts with e)
- constructs argument advocating the resulotions worthiness
- Topics are worded as...
- the more someone knows about a topic the better they are at debating
- Crucial to leave an impact on the judges
- uses a coin
17 Clues: uses a coin • ask questions • Topics are worded as... • where they debate interactively • shows disadvantages of the resolution • all debaters interact with one another • time given to prepare before the speech • Crucial to leave an impact on the judges • the most crucial component of argumentations • total minutes for the entire debate (in words) • ...
Debate Terms 2022-05-29
Across
- argument used to counter or disprove the opposing party's argument
- The statement of the debate.
- the reason the argument should matter to the audience.
- a collection of evidence that can be cited in a debate
- The side against the motion.
- the information used to strengthen the assertion.
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- The side in favour of the motion.
- a discussion on a particular topic in which opposing arguments are put forward.
- a dynamic format of debate which combines “prepared” topics with “impromptu” topics
- the main point of the argument
10 Clues: The statement of the debate. • The side against the motion. • the main point of the argument • The side in favour of the motion. • the information used to strengthen the assertion. • the reason the argument should matter to the audience. • a collection of evidence that can be cited in a debate • argument used to counter or disprove the opposing party's argument • ...
Crucigrama sobre Debate 2024-11-27
Across
- Persona que presenta los argumentos principales de un equipo.
- Equipo que se opone a la propuesta en un debate.
- Estrategia utilizada para demostrar que un argumento es incorrecto.
- Tiempo asignado a cada participante para hablar.
- Regla básica que prohíbe las interrupciones en un debate.
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- Documento que organiza las ideas antes del debate.
- Habilidad que destaca al expresar las ideas frente al público.
- Característica de un argumento sólido en un debate.
- Método de evaluar los argumentos presentados.
- Momento en el que se reafirman las ideas presentadas.
10 Clues: Método de evaluar los argumentos presentados. • Equipo que se opone a la propuesta en un debate. • Tiempo asignado a cada participante para hablar. • Documento que organiza las ideas antes del debate. • Característica de un argumento sólido en un debate. • Momento en el que se reafirman las ideas presentadas. • ...
Population debate 2013-08-21
Across
- to state what you believe will happen
- in charge and may take the blame if anything goes wrong
- powered by the light and heat of the sun
- the power that comes from coal, electricity and gas
- Number of people living in a country
- a yard at the back of a house
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- the particular living habits of a person
- has never happened before
- person coming to a new country
- the process of growing
- people united under a single government
11 Clues: the process of growing • has never happened before • a yard at the back of a house • person coming to a new country • Number of people living in a country • to state what you believe will happen • people united under a single government • the particular living habits of a person • powered by the light and heat of the sun • the power that comes from coal, electricity and gas • ...
debate words 2021-10-29
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.
- 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.
- Speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round. No new arguments are allowed in rebuttals. In Public Forums, these are called First Speaker Summary and Final Focus.
- 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".
- 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.
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- Crossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
- Time Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time. This time 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.
- 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
- 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.
- for every point made. This includes an introduction, a “framework” weighing mechanism, your main points, and a conclusion.
11 Clues: A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • Crossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • for every point made. This includes an introduction, a “framework” weighing mechanism, your main points, and a conclusion. • ...
debate words 2021-10-29
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- 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.
- 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.
- Speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round. No new arguments are allowed in rebuttals. In Public Forums, these are called First Speaker Summary and Final Focus.
- 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".
- 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.
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- Crossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak.
- Time Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time. This time 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.
- 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
- 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.
- for every point made. This includes an introduction, a “framework” weighing mechanism, your main points, and a conclusion.
11 Clues: A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • Crossfire The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak. • for every point made. This includes an introduction, a “framework” weighing mechanism, your main points, and a conclusion. • ...
Debate Terms 2025-03-11
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- The significance or consequence of an argument.
- A person who participates in a debate.
- The side that opposes the resolution or topic being debated.
- A period during the debate where one side questions the other side's arguments.
- The statement or topic that is being debated.
- A response to the opposing side's arguments, aiming to disprove or counter them.
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- Information or facts used to support an argument.
- The person who evaluates the debate and decides the winner.
- time, The time allotted for debaters to prepare their arguments before the debate begins.
- A statement or assertion that is made as part of an argument.
- The side that supports the resolution or topic being debated.
11 Clues: A person who participates in a debate. • The statement or topic that is being debated. • The significance or consequence of an argument. • Information or facts used to support an argument. • The person who evaluates the debate and decides the winner. • The side that opposes the resolution or topic being debated. • ...
Debate words 2022-03-03
Across
- 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 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.
- 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.
- 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".
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- The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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 teams points as well. Make your points clearly, but attack every argument your opponent makes.
- 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.
11 Clues: The cross examination period where all four debaters are allowed to • A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim". • 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. • ...
Language Development in Middle Years 2021-09-22
Across
- words with opposite meaning
- words with similar meaning
- acquiring two languages
- language rules when writing and speaking
- learning from the expertise of someone
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- same pronunciation but different meaning
- context in which language is used
- body of words from a specific language
- It's raining cats and dogs
- contributes enormously to vocabulary growth
10 Clues: acquiring two languages • words with similar meaning • It's raining cats and dogs • words with opposite meaning • context in which language is used • body of words from a specific language • learning from the expertise of someone • same pronunciation but different meaning • language rules when writing and speaking • contributes enormously to vocabulary growth
LD Vocabulary 2013-05-01
Across
- reasoning behind a claim
- a social principal so highly prized by an individual, group, or society that it becomes a goal to be pursued
- facie set of arguments sufficient to lead a reasonable person to believe that the resolution is valid; involves meeting the stock issues for the type of resolution being debated
- the plural of “criterion” indicating more than one standard
- speeches in which debaters establish their reasons for accepting or rejecting the resolution; the first two speeches in the debate
- letting judge know where you are headed (preview)
- a method for taking notes in debate; uses parallel columns to diagram arguments
- of value statement that says something is good or bad, right or wrong, useful or useless; statement simple, declarative statement which passes judgment on some concept, idea or practice, or which compares the worth of two or more concepts, ideas, or practices (used in LD)
- of proof a rule indicating that the affirmative has the responsibility to establish the validity of the claim made by the resolution; the resolution is presumed invalid until the affirmative establishes otherwise
- has evidence, source citation & explanation
- the side that argues in favor of the resolution
- 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
- priori some truth arrived at by reasoning from self-evident propositions; something which is presumed to be true or valid on its face
- simple, declarative statement which states the proposition to be decided in the debate
- outline of a debate case containing arguments & evidence
- judge judge not familiar with debate; could be community member, parent, etc.
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- arguments made to support position
- a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc.
- speaks to the property of being an essential ingredient of a concept or object; that characteristic which is an inseparable part
- issues arguments isolated by debaters in the rebuttal speeches as the reasons why they should win the debate
- a standard which determines whether the object of evaluation is consistent with or enhances the value used as a standard of judgment; a criterion is a “rule of the game” in situations in which the social goal is established by the value is met
- quo existing state of things
- the questioning of your opponent and the answering of questions put to you by your opponent
- a fact or body of facts on which a belief or judgment is based; the means by which you establish credibility for your arguments
- the conflict with a specific argument made by the opponent; direct confrontation of ideas
- a rule which tells the judge what attitude to hold with regard to the resolution at the beginning of the debate; in LD says that judge should withhold any favorable judgment on the accuracy of the resolution until the affirmative has established a prima facie case
- the power or force of an argument; “So what?” how to answer; should link to standard
- the statements of main ideas in a speech; the major arguments advanced by both affirmative and negative debaters
- attacking or overthrowing claims made by your opponent
- rejects the resolution; arguments are adapted and applied to affirmative case
- position a person takes
- paradigm preferences of judge for debate round
- speeches in which debaters rebuild their initial arguments established in the constructive speeches; last three speeches of the debate; rebuttal means to rebuild an initial claim by indicating how it continues to stand after consideration is given to your opponent’s attack
- issues the critical elements inherent in the resolution which the affirmative must establish in order to prove the validity of the resolution
34 Clues: position a person takes • reasoning behind a claim • quo existing state of things • arguments made to support position • has evidence, source citation & explanation • paradigm preferences of judge for debate round • the side that argues in favor of the resolution • letting judge know where you are headed (preview) • a deceptive, misleading, or false notion, belief, etc. • ...
How a Bill Becomes a Law 2024-03-05
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- The person who signs bills to make laws
- Made up of 435 members
- A piece of legislation approved by both houses and signed by the President
- Institutions that exercise political control on behalf of a group of people
- Draft of a proposed law
- Procedure for ending a debate in the Senate
- Both houses of Congress have these and this is where bills go once introduced to Congress
- Both houses are collectively called what
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- Has the power to approve treaties
- Citizens like you
- To engage in a formal debate
- Requires a 2/3 vote of both houses
- The branch that makes laws
- Formal expression for a candidate
- One option the President has when a Bill comes to him
15 Clues: Citizens like you • Made up of 435 members • Draft of a proposed law • The branch that makes laws • To engage in a formal debate • Has the power to approve treaties • Formal expression for a candidate • Requires a 2/3 vote of both houses • The person who signs bills to make laws • Both houses are collectively called what • Procedure for ending a debate in the Senate • ...
End of the Year Crossword Puzzle 2016-06-14
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- A comparison without using "like" or "as"
- After you're done a draft, it's important to ___ to make your writing stronger.
- In a debate, what needs to be given by the opposing team after an argument
- Meaning, "in the middle of things", this is how many epics begin
- This type of text organization tells the reader what should be done first, second, third, etc.
- In a paragraph, this should start the paragraph and state the main idea of the paragraph
- Meaning "all-knowing", this is one type of 3rd person point-of-view
- Characters and setting of a story are introduced
- The "sister" ship of the Titanic. Some believe this is the ship that actually sank.
- In a debate, the team that begins the debate and proposes the claim.
- These words describe a character's personality and are unchanging (2 words)
- The last name of Sal's best friend, Phoebe
- A reference book used for finding synonyms
- A message about life or human nature in a story
- The "dot, dot, dot" to show something is going to be continued
- A combination of words whose meaning is different that what the words are saying (ex. it's raining cats and dogs)
- All heroes need one of these to provide guidance and possibly training.
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- A list of things to be done or accomplished.
- You need these to "glue" words or sentences together in writing
- Types of these are action, linking, or helping
- A way of organizing a text in order of what happened first, second, third, etc.
- When tackling multiple-choice questions, be sure to use process of ___.
- A writing strategy where you grab the reader's interest immediately and draw them into the essay
- A line of poetry which repeats the same letter at the start of several words
- In order to proofread, you need to know the proofreading __.
- Giving human qualities to something that is not human
- A point-of-view when the author speaks directly to the reader (2 words)
- A long, narrative poem (usually with a hero)
- The way in which in a text is written; reveals the author's feelings about what he/she is writing.
- The "mousy" main character in the first novel we read as a class.
- The turning point of a story
- The subject of a text, plus what the author is saying about that subject (2 words)
- A vocabulary word meaning "to show differences"
- The goal of every class/lesson
- This is a classic epic by the author Homer.
- This may be needed if there is a contraction or ownership
- When you have to read a passage and then answer questions, it's helpful to ___ the questions.
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- This class was the one the rich passengers rode on the Titanic
- Types of these include concrete, abstract, and proper
40 Clues: The turning point of a story • The goal of every class/lesson • A comparison using "like" or "as" • A comparison without using "like" or "as" • The last name of Sal's best friend, Phoebe • A reference book used for finding synonyms • This is a classic epic by the author Homer. • A list of things to be done or accomplished. • A long, narrative poem (usually with a hero) • ...
New Vocabulary 2023-03-19
Vocab Set 12 2023-02-22
Across
- She was nervous about her debate, trembling as she crossed the ___ into the building.
- One of the ___s of debate is understanding your opponent's argument to properly refute it.
- To ___ that she got the win, she had to prepare far in advance.
- She had promised her mother that she would be brave and unafraid, but quickly ___ed that.
- It was ___ that she win this debate, as she wanted to start her debate club career off strong.
- She argued that his flimsy fallacies did not ___ a solid argument.
- Her debate for the day was on the topic of ___ing mandatory vaccine laws.
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- Her fears were ___, as her opponent argued sloppily.
- She fought hard, not allowing her opponent to ___ her.
- The decision was highly ___, but she was proud of her performance.
- As her opponent flippantly rattled off rhetoric, she interjected with a ___ counter-point.
- She spoke with great ___, making sure to not use any fallacious logic that could be picked apart.
12 Clues: Her fears were ___, as her opponent argued sloppily. • She fought hard, not allowing her opponent to ___ her. • To ___ that she got the win, she had to prepare far in advance. • The decision was highly ___, but she was proud of her performance. • She argued that his flimsy fallacies did not ___ a solid argument. • ...
sharee 2021-06-07
ВПР 7 класс 2021-11-24
Debate Crossword 2022-03-03
Across
- The exact wording of your topic. Good ones are clearly worded to imply a clear Pro and Con stance.
- Aligning your arguments directly to your opponents’ points. 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.
- allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time.
- A main point or separate argument. This is sometimes also called a "claim"
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- All four speakers are allowed to speak
- The note-taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments
- The cross examination period where you and your opponent take turns asking questions. This period is one versus one.
- An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent.
- 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
- Valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally.
11 Clues: All four speakers are allowed to speak • An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent. • allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time. • Valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally. • The note-taking technique used in debate to track all points and arguments • ...
Debate Vocab 2022-03-03
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- The exact wording of your topic
- Aligning your arguments directly to your opponents’ points
- An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent
- note-taking technique
- The cross-examination period where all four debaters are allowed to speak
- valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally
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- The speeches where you offer your main points following the basic structure we have used in class
- Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time
- a main point or separate argument
- Speaking time allotted to review arguments and clarify the round
- The cross-examination period where you and your opponent take turns asking questions
11 Clues: note-taking technique • The exact wording of your topic • a main point or separate argument • An argument that goes unanswered by your opponent • Aligning your arguments directly to your opponents’ points • valid quotes and sources that are delivered conversationally • Time allotted to each team that does not count as speaking time • ...
Population Debate 2013-08-21
Across
- the act of being born
- the living habits of a person
- number of people living in a country
- powered by light and heat from the sun
- a person who flees from their country to excape persecution
- the space at the back of a house
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- to leave your country for another country
- a person who comes from another country to live in a new country
- someone who buys something
- to think that something is likely to happen
- people united under a single government
11 Clues: the act of being born • someone who buys something • the living habits of a person • the space at the back of a house • number of people living in a country • powered by light and heat from the sun • people united under a single government • to leave your country for another country • to think that something is likely to happen • ...
Debate Crossword 2024-04-23
Across
- Gucci teray ____ kuriye, Gucci tera bag
- I don't want to live in a ----
- Nationals winners catchphrase
- The name of a war-time Major, also a scary bird
- They don't know I am the ____
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- theme song
- A social media platform that should be banned
- "If you ____ about it"
- Sir Ali's other form
- Should women do these?
- What comes before arguments
11 Clues: theme song • Sir Ali's other form • "If you ____ about it" • Should women do these? • What comes before arguments • Nationals winners catchphrase • They don't know I am the ____ • I don't want to live in a ---- • Gucci teray ____ kuriye, Gucci tera bag • A social media platform that should be banned • The name of a war-time Major, also a scary bird
Events in 2024 2024-11-18
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- the Second US presidential debate was on the 1st of
- the US presidential election is the 4th of
- eclipse that covered North America in April
- location of the Olympics
- the day of the final US presidential debate was October
- five years after paris reopens
- the first US presidential debate was on the 18th of
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- Awards recognizing work in the music industry
- the winner of the Super Bowl football game
- Awards recognizing work in the cinematic industry
- number of people who wonPhysicsble Physics and Medicine prize
- Nihon Hidankyo was the winner of the Noble Prize for
- Han Kang won the Noble Prize for
- number of people who won the Noble Economic and Chemistry prize
- the winner of the US presidential election
15 Clues: location of the Olympics • five years after paris reopens • Han Kang won the Noble Prize for • the winner of the Super Bowl football game • the US presidential election is the 4th of • the winner of the US presidential election • eclipse that covered North America in April • Awards recognizing work in the music industry • Awards recognizing work in the cinematic industry • ...
ILE 3 U 1-3 2021-10-21
26 Clues: lääs • lõuna • sümbol • aednik • paraad • kogunema • sõnavara • luuletus • nartsiss • rahatäht • tähistama • nöörredel • ristikhein • tunniplaan • kaunistama • rahvuslind • Austraalia • karuohakas • aset leidma • Uus-Meremaa • ilutulestik • Suurbritannia • Põhja-Iirimaa • Ühendkuningriik • Ameerika Ühendriigid • (millestki) põhja pool
słówka dział 4 2024-03-21
Across
- zachęcać
- rozrywka
- kariera
- przerwa szkolna
- nadzwyczajny
- surowy, wymagający
- biblioteka
- stresujący
- zajęcia plastyczne
- dyrektor szkoły
- urządzenie
- podejście
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- słownictwo
- gramatyka
- zastanawiać się
- teoria
- kolega, koleżanka z klasy
- ... languages - języki obce
- zaleta, korzyść
- słynny, znany
- utalentowany
- konkurencja, konkurs
22 Clues: teoria • kariera • zachęcać • rozrywka • gramatyka • podejście • słownictwo • biblioteka • stresujący • urządzenie • nadzwyczajny • utalentowany • słynny, znany • zastanawiać się • zaleta, korzyść • przerwa szkolna • dyrektor szkoły • surowy, wymagający • zajęcia plastyczne • konkurencja, konkurs • kolega, koleżanka z klasy • ... languages - języki obce
unit 5 2024-12-20
22 Clues: gas • word • sign • flat • local • event • admire • opinion • connect • mention • request • important • attention • way/method • particular • even though • underground • fight against • 1,000,000,000 • point of view • the noun form of vary • relating to the whole world
Phoenix 2022-02-03
Across
- a room for physical education
- a person who leads teachers and staff in school
- a room for gatherings, plays or musicals
- a room with many books
- being able to display politeness
- someone who is able to acquire information
- to be present in a place like school
- an online game to practice vocabulary and play against other classmates
- being able to speak one language
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- being able to speak two languages
- a room where meetings or important business occurs
- being absent from school without permission
- an online game to practice vocabulary words
- a place we eat in
- being accountable for your actions and behaivors
- a person who helps with records, attendance and filing
- the name of Delavan's public library
- a room where classes are held
18 Clues: a place we eat in • a room with many books • a room for physical education • a room where classes are held • being able to display politeness • being able to speak one language • being able to speak two languages • to be present in a place like school • the name of Delavan's public library • a room for gatherings, plays or musicals • someone who is able to acquire information • ...
Geography 2023-01-10
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- With every chapter we will have a map...
- Vocabulary definitions will be in your own...
- How much are exams worth?
- Exams and quizzes are...
- What time are quizzes and
- When should you email our professor?
- How many chapter quizzes are there?
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- With each chapter we will have a class...
- Where should drafts be submitted?
- Do vocabulary words have to only be the bolded vocab from the book?
- How many topics will we focus on from each chapter?
- Are map quizzes open notes?
- The final exam is...
- How many cartography skills quizzes are there?
- due?
- How many attempts do you have on exams?
16 Clues: due? • The final exam is... • Exams and quizzes are... • How much are exams worth? • What time are quizzes and • Are map quizzes open notes? • Where should drafts be submitted? • How many chapter quizzes are there? • When should you email our professor? • How many attempts do you have on exams? • With every chapter we will have a map... • With each chapter we will have a class... • ...
MUN Crosswords!!! 2024-09-10
Across
- delegates who authored the draft resolution or actively contributed ideas
- order in committee
- The head of the Secretariat
- delegates who wish the see the draft resolution debated but may or may not agree with all of the ideas.
- a debate format in which delegates can leave their seats to go and talk to others freely and informally.
- The cardboard or paper sign with the country name written on it.
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- different groups that have similar ideas and opinions about the topics.
- a list of ideas formed by the blocs
- a list that contains the order of speakers in the committee.
- an individual representative of a country in a MUN committee
- A debate format that allows delegates to make short comments on a specific sub-issue.
- seated in the front with their gavel and facilitate the debate
- a specific action made by delegates to direct debate in a certain direction.
- combining two or more draft resolutions to make a bigger or new draft resolution
14 Clues: order in committee • The head of the Secretariat • a list of ideas formed by the blocs • a list that contains the order of speakers in the committee. • an individual representative of a country in a MUN committee • seated in the front with their gavel and facilitate the debate • The cardboard or paper sign with the country name written on it. • ...
Problem 2025-07-20
20 Clues: cloudy • to ask • a liar • serious • slender • he pours • a review • quarterly • education • to improve • vocabulary • a magician • responsible • respectable • to supervise • he disappeared • to prevent (impf) • a crossword puzzle • to disappear (impf) • to disappear (perf)
Text 5 2023-09-10
Debate Vocabulary 1st Six Weeks (1) 2018-09-25
Across
- A statement that expresses disagreement
- A viewpoint that is opposite of your own.
- A reason or set of reasons given as evidence that something is true
- to turn information into a message
- To make your voice loud and clear. Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing.
- anything that gets in the way of a message
- The formal presentation of a proposition and its opposition
- exchanging or delivering information or news
- To form clear and distinct sounds when speaking
- to get the result you want
- Stance on a topic: for or against
- a medium or method chosen for communication
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- A view, judgement, or belief formed about something
- A statement that says or proves that something is not true
- The way in which a word is spoken aloud. The way you say the word.
- a person who sends or transmits a message
- A summary of your team’s case and a call to action
- A known truth, backed by proof
- to figure out or make sense of a message
- a response from the receiver which gives the sender an idea of how the message was received
- a person who gets a message
- The topic or subject matter of a conversation or discussion
- Expressing agreement with a statement
- A set of facts or arguments supporting one side of a debate.
24 Clues: to get the result you want • a person who gets a message • A known truth, backed by proof • Stance on a topic: for or against • to turn information into a message • Expressing agreement with a statement • A statement that expresses disagreement • to figure out or make sense of a message • a person who sends or transmits a message • A viewpoint that is opposite of your own. • ...
The Pearl, chapters 1-3 2023-04-26
Across
- A story that teaches a lesson
- kino's most valuable possession (before the pearl!)
- The baby is stung by a _______
- The story takes place in _________,Mexico
- Juana makes a poultice of _____ for Coyotito
- this vocabulary word means "poor or needy."
- They hang out in front of the church
- This character wants to get the doctor for Coyotito
- Ch.2 begins: "the town lay on a broad ______."
- the first song that Kino hears is the song of the...
- the story's protagonist
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- The 62nd word on page 20
- the doctor still longs for____, where he used to live
- kino's brother
- A short novel, usually around 100 pages
- after Kino found the pearl, he ______.
- The author was born in _____, California
- The author is John __________.
- This character is a lazy, greedy racist
- this vocabulary word means "greed."
20 Clues: kino's brother • the story's protagonist • The 62nd word on page 20 • A story that teaches a lesson • The baby is stung by a _______ • The author is John __________. • this vocabulary word means "greed." • They hang out in front of the church • after Kino found the pearl, he ______. • A short novel, usually around 100 pages • This character is a lazy, greedy racist • ...
Siriaverba 2025-10-20
Across
- This infernal beast keeps you up at night.
- Your nickname for a friend's evil ex
- With friends!
- The place you and Chiara meet the most
- The one who took the children
- You and Charlotte are part of this group
- Cute animal and euphemism for Jinshi’s ……
- How many guests is four guests
- Something you need to remove from your vocabulary, with an Italian twist
Down
- Saskia's nickname for you
- You prefer the short to the long
- The sound of a siren
- If you had chosen Ames's name
- You should be more like this person
- The most beautiful angel on earth (canine)
- "thank you for the compliment" in Siria language
- Your favorite Georgian dish
- Less than a bot
- What happeneeed?
- The art of using cursed energy
- Something you need to remove from your vocabulary
21 Clues: With friends! • Less than a bot • What happeneeed? • The sound of a siren • Saskia's nickname for you • Your favorite Georgian dish • If you had chosen Ames's name • The one who took the children • The art of using cursed energy • How many guests is four guests • You prefer the short to the long • You should be more like this person • Your nickname for a friend's evil ex • ...
Debate Vocabulary 1st Six Weeks (1) 2018-09-25
Across
- A viewpoint that is opposite of your own.
- To form clear and distinct sounds when speaking
- to get the result you want
- Expressing agreement with a statement
- A known truth, backed by proof
- A view, judgement, or belief formed about something
- The way in which a word is spoken aloud. The way you say the word.
- A statement that expresses disagreement
- to turn information into a message
- a person who gets a message
- A summary of your team’s case and a call to action
- a person who sends or transmits a message
- A statement that says or proves that something is not true
Down
- exchanging or delivering information or news
- A set of facts or arguments supporting one side of a debate.
- The formal presentation of a proposition and its opposition
- To make your voice loud and clear. Voice projection is the strength of speaking or singing.
- The topic or subject matter of a conversation or discussion
- anything that gets in the way of a message
- a response from the receiver which gives the sender an idea of how the message was received
- a medium or method chosen for communication
- Stance on a topic: for or against
- A reason or set of reasons given as evidence that something is true
- to figure out or make sense of a message
24 Clues: to get the result you want • a person who gets a message • A known truth, backed by proof • Stance on a topic: for or against • to turn information into a message • Expressing agreement with a statement • A statement that expresses disagreement • to figure out or make sense of a message • A viewpoint that is opposite of your own. • a person who sends or transmits a message • ...
stenchins crosswordspazzle 2025-11-28
13 Clues: fras • roande • filosof • ordföråd • sångtext • nuvarande • självsäker • överlägsen • missförstånd • bokstavligen • obligatoriskt • theworststenchintheworld • pretentiös,krävande,arrogant
Guide to Public Forum Debate-Eziah Moore 2022-11-02
Across
- a major argument made on either side of the resolution
- the event that decides which team can choose to go first or which side to argue
- solving a problem by establishing a position
- critical for arguments for a citizen judge
- the chairperson of the round
- stating why your team has one the debate
- a questioning period where all debaters are to interact with each other
- two minutes throughout the
- connecting the claim and its support
Down
- questioning periods in which both debaters have equal access to the floor
- the side arguing for the resolution
- who begins the debate or gives the last speech
- what you use to prove that the claim is valid
- off topic arguments
- each debater explaining issues in light of what happened up to that point
- debate where teams are allowed to prepare
- the side arguing against the resolution
17 Clues: off topic arguments • two minutes throughout the • the chairperson of the round • the side arguing for the resolution • connecting the claim and its support • the side arguing against the resolution • stating why your team has one the debate • debate where teams are allowed to prepare • critical for arguments for a citizen judge • solving a problem by establishing a position • ...
Vocabulary 2020-12-09
Across
- small
- smallest unit of language
- Specialized words, used mostly in science, though some, like photograph, are common
- super
- referring to a disease condition
- the mineral silicon
- Develops simultainiously
- second largest for speaking vocabulary
- Common, short, everyday, down-to-earth words used frequently in ordinary situations and found in school primers
- words we use, recognize, and respond to in meaningful acts of communication
- First to develop
Down
- related to viewing
- study of meaningful units of language and how they are combined in word formation.
- Most of these have relatively constant meanings that are easily definable.
- beings in stages
- dust
- eruption from earth
- a morphophonemic language
- learned through acting on and interaction with the environment through direct, purposeful experiences
- when a sound is modified so that it becomes similar to the adjacent sound
- related to the lung
21 Clues: dust • small • super • beings in stages • First to develop • related to viewing • eruption from earth • the mineral silicon • related to the lung • Develops simultainiously • smallest unit of language • a morphophonemic language • referring to a disease condition • second largest for speaking vocabulary • Most of these have relatively constant meanings that are easily definable. • ...
38 2025-01-29
16 Clues: kenu • beszél • szótár • napozás • hallgat • nyelvtan • szörfözés • tengerpart • vitorlázás • szélvitorlázás • skiing- vízi sí • food- helyi kaja • tags- kérdőszavak • diving- búvárkodás • sports- vízi sportok • a flight- repülőjegyet foglalni
Frankenstein: Nature vs. Nurture 2023-04-25
Across
- Everyone had their own morals and _____
- When you get traits from experiences in the world
- Society made the Creature evil
- Frankenstein's First Name
- Creator of nature vs. nurture debate (firstlast)
- Field which this debate is involved in
Down
- The Creature was born evil
- This debate directly relates to raising _____
- Most important people in a child's life
- When you get traits from your parents
- These determine traits you are born with
- Throughout the novel, the Creature just wants to be __
12 Clues: Frankenstein's First Name • The Creature was born evil • Society made the Creature evil • When you get traits from your parents • Field which this debate is involved in • Everyone had their own morals and _____ • Most important people in a child's life • These determine traits you are born with • This debate directly relates to raising _____ • ...
Guide to Public Forum Debate-Eziah Moore 2022-11-02
Across
- a major argument made on either side of the resolution
- the event that decides which team can choose to go first or which side to argue
- solving a problem by establishing a position
- critical for arguments for a citizen judge
- the chairperson of the round
- stating why your team has one the debate
- a questioning period where all debaters are to interact with each other
- two minutes throughout the
- connecting the claim and its support
Down
- questioning periods in which both debaters have equal access to the floor
- the side arguing for the resolution
- who begins the debate or gives the last speech
- what you use to prove that the claim is valid
- off topic arguments
- each debater explaining issues in light of what happened up to that point
- debate where teams are allowed to prepare
- the side arguing against the resolution
17 Clues: off topic arguments • two minutes throughout the • the chairperson of the round • the side arguing for the resolution • connecting the claim and its support • the side arguing against the resolution • stating why your team has one the debate • debate where teams are allowed to prepare • critical for arguments for a citizen judge • solving a problem by establishing a position • ...
