debate vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
persuasive language writing 2023-07-21
Across
- exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one
- important topic or problem for debate or discussion:
- means something that is implied, rather than expressly
- fully and clearly express something
- which shows that something exists or is true
- disagreement
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- of view refers to the narrator's position
- audience refers to a particular group at which a film, book, advertising
- of sight
- or judgements about someone or something.
10 Clues: of sight • disagreement • fully and clearly express something • of view refers to the narrator's position • or judgements about someone or something. • which shows that something exists or is true • important topic or problem for debate or discussion: • means something that is implied, rather than expressly • ...
Lesson 3 - Off and Running Vocabulary 2021-09-25
Across
- to be emotionally upset by an event
- strongly encouraged someone to do something
- some to a stop unexpectedly
- done slowly or over a period of time
- to have paused before saying or doing something
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- looked closely at something
- added to something to make it more attractive
- signaled someone to join in or come nearer
- a public discussion about specific issues
- filled and expanded with air or another gas
10 Clues: looked closely at something • some to a stop unexpectedly • to be emotionally upset by an event • done slowly or over a period of time • a public discussion about specific issues • signaled someone to join in or come nearer • strongly encouraged someone to do something • filled and expanded with air or another gas • added to something to make it more attractive • ...
Kansas-Nebraska Act 2021-11-17
Across
- Became a free state
- Drew a former congressman from Illinois back to the political arena
- Caused "______" Kansas
- Would end the debate of slavery in the U.S.
- Caused this party to spilt and later dissolve
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- Proposed the bill organizing the territory of Nebraska.
- Signed the bill on May 30th, 1854
- The act later lead on to
- Could extend into territories that were once banned
- Inspired the formation of the
10 Clues: Became a free state • Caused "______" Kansas • The act later lead on to • Inspired the formation of the • Signed the bill on May 30th, 1854 • Would end the debate of slavery in the U.S. • Caused this party to spilt and later dissolve • Could extend into territories that were once banned • Proposed the bill organizing the territory of Nebraska. • ...
Kansas-Nebraska Act 2021-11-17
Across
- Became a free state
- Drew a former congressman from Illinois back to the political arena
- Caused "______" Kansas
- Would end the debate of slavery in the U.S.
- Caused this party to spilt and later dissolve
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- Proposed the bill organizing the territory of Nebraska.
- Signed the bill on May 30th, 1854
- The act later lead on to
- Could extend into territories that were once banned
- Inspired the formation of the
10 Clues: Became a free state • Caused "______" Kansas • The act later lead on to • Inspired the formation of the • Signed the bill on May 30th, 1854 • Would end the debate of slavery in the U.S. • Caused this party to spilt and later dissolve • Could extend into territories that were once banned • Proposed the bill organizing the territory of Nebraska. • ...
Fifth Grade- Unit 3, Week 1 Vocabulary Words 2024-12-04
Across
- creating or leading to great change
- a unit of time equal to one hundred years
- branch of national government that makes laws
- an official change made to bill, law, or other document
- document defining US roles and responsibilities
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- treating people unfairly because of prejudice
- a serious promise
- a person who speaks for a group
- a discussion between two people who disagree
- successfully start something that did not exist before
10 Clues: a serious promise • a person who speaks for a group • creating or leading to great change • a unit of time equal to one hundred years • a discussion between two people who disagree • treating people unfairly because of prejudice • branch of national government that makes laws • document defining US roles and responsibilities • ...
Ray’s Puzzle for the Bath 2024-01-07
Across
- [blank] it up to having an abnormally small head
- rhymes with “debate”
- a joint like knew if you changed one letter
- the best rack to find $3 leggings
- “I’m the three-eyed [blank]”
- comes off slugs when they slog across the sidewalk
Down
- do you speak the yol?
- not grass, but
- “why won’t you [blank] [blank] flick your nosey?
- the knights of the veil result “no” (for Ramsey’s army)
10 Clues: not grass, but • rhymes with “debate” • do you speak the yol? • “I’m the three-eyed [blank]” • the best rack to find $3 leggings • a joint like knew if you changed one letter • [blank] it up to having an abnormally small head • “why won’t you [blank] [blank] flick your nosey? • comes off slugs when they slog across the sidewalk • ...
Play It Like a Game 2022-01-25
Across
- to escape, especially by trickery or cleverness
- to rule as king or queen
- to do something badly without skill; mess something up
- to create or write
- to hold on to; keep possession of
- to show clearly; put on display
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- to put forth effort
- to argue or discuss
- to make less worried or fearful
- concerned with the practical, or things that will really happen; related to real life
10 Clues: to create or write • to put forth effort • to argue or discuss • to rule as king or queen • to make less worried or fearful • to show clearly; put on display • to hold on to; keep possession of • to escape, especially by trickery or cleverness • to do something badly without skill; mess something up • ...
Week 2 2025-05-27
Across
- YPU debate format resembles this parliamentary model
- He argued for a “veil of ignorance” to ensure fairness
- Religion Rick Santorum practices devoutly
- Political party of Rick Santorum
- Healthcare act Santorum opposed
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- This Federalist author warned of factionalism in Federalist No. 10
- MLK III advocates for restoring this gutted 1965 law
- Santorum’s home state
- Political doctrine King criticized in “Letter from Birmingham Jail”
- Peace prize MLK Jr. received in Oslo
10 Clues: Santorum’s home state • Healthcare act Santorum opposed • Political party of Rick Santorum • Peace prize MLK Jr. received in Oslo • Religion Rick Santorum practices devoutly • MLK III advocates for restoring this gutted 1965 law • YPU debate format resembles this parliamentary model • He argued for a “veil of ignorance” to ensure fairness • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-12-12
6 Clues: plus • speech • of University Students • EuRopean community Action Scheme for the • something that you can create from your mind • european program of mobility for young people
Unit 7 week 2 2025-04-08
6 Clues: Plentiful or overflowing • Thorough and all-inclusive • Ancient Roman water channels • Thrived or prospered greatly • Major 16th-century religious movement • Accepted without question or debate (10)
News Angles terms 2025-10-30
6 Clues: affects the most people • affects immediate community • disagreement struggle debate • peoples lives emotional personal stories • latest information a major event/seasonal • celebrity local celebrity (important people)
news angles terms 2025-10-30
6 Clues: latest information • famous or powerful people • affects immediate community • disagreement, struggle, or debate • people's lives, emotional, personal stories • what happens next or how many people affected
Timothy's Crossword (spelling words) 2022-08-10
5 Clues: done or existing alone. • concerning or enforcing discipline. • a person who derives advantage from something. • the body of words used in a particular language. • needed to be done, achieved, or present; essential.
Andrea, Owen, Hunter 2022-03-10
Across
- a man that dividied CLay’s plan into parts that could be voted separately
- a fervent abolitionist
- a conflict between citizens of the same country
- lull in the debate over slavery
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- how many free states where their
- where did the settlers bring enslaved americans
- A runaway or an enslaved people
- wanted to restrict or ban slavery
- a senator that tried to compromise california as a free state
- a man that reasoned slavery
- opposed the antislavery efforts
11 Clues: a fervent abolitionist • a man that reasoned slavery • A runaway or an enslaved people • opposed the antislavery efforts • lull in the debate over slavery • how many free states where their • wanted to restrict or ban slavery • where did the settlers bring enslaved americans • a conflict between citizens of the same country • ...
TERMINOLOGY FOR STYLE 2021-02-10
Across
- Abstract expression that is removed from reality.
- Characterised by a casual, conversational voice.
- Writing that is evocative, poetic and musical.
- A stiff, unnatural style of writing that does not flow elegantly.
- Breaking the rules or expectations that readers have developed of a genre/form.
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- Following the rules or expectations that readers have developed of a genre/form.
- Restrained and economical in the use of language and imagery.
- Observing everyday life in a manner that is detailed and accurate.
- Emotional writing that expresses the author's private thoughts and feelings.
- Writing that employs official and often lofty diction.
- Elaborate, detailed expression, characterised by complex vocabulary and syntax.
11 Clues: Writing that is evocative, poetic and musical. • Characterised by a casual, conversational voice. • Abstract expression that is removed from reality. • Writing that employs official and often lofty diction. • Restrained and economical in the use of language and imagery. • A stiff, unnatural style of writing that does not flow elegantly. • ...
Digital Simulation-Winterbreak- Author Last Name 2019-12-16
Across
- school's usual bus driver absent?
- main character follow a mysterious student with a secret identity
- main character sleeps in a medical trailer during a storm
- main character has a high metabolism
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- main character has a third grandma named cussie
- the main characters not twins, but still in the same grade
- main character claims that vocabulary words are going to save his life
- main character refer to her hands as her prized possession
- a leader with scars that look like winking stars or plus signs running down one cheek
- main character thinks he is responsible for father's death
- character finds fairy tale books written in German
11 Clues: school's usual bus driver absent? • main character has a high metabolism • main character has a third grandma named cussie • character finds fairy tale books written in German • main character sleeps in a medical trailer during a storm • the main characters not twins, but still in the same grade • main character refer to her hands as her prized possession • ...
Level 1 Matrix Skills 2019-01-04
Across
- a learner at this level has no useful or _____ proficiency
- pronouns used to talk about one's family (he, she, they, etc.)
- another verb tense at level 1
- basic phrases like "Good morning" and "How are you?"
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- necessary vocabulary topic for asking about prices
- one of two verb tenses at level 1
- function that uses "I would like" or "Can I have" (making _____)
7 Clues: another verb tense at level 1 • one of two verb tenses at level 1 • necessary vocabulary topic for asking about prices • basic phrases like "Good morning" and "How are you?" • a learner at this level has no useful or _____ proficiency • pronouns used to talk about one's family (he, she, they, etc.) • function that uses "I would like" or "Can I have" (making _____)
Explore the course Mauricio Ariza 2018-02-18
Across
- Tool to find the vocabulary you will learn in the course
- Environment where the activities will be presented.
- Name of the tutor
- Name of the unit number 1
- Name of the unit number 1
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- In this forum you can make contact with your tutor and group mates, ask about academic activities and solve technical problems.
- Environment where teamwork will be developed
- Here you can check your notes
8 Clues: Name of the tutor • Name of the unit number 1 • Name of the unit number 1 • Here you can check your notes • Environment where teamwork will be developed • Environment where the activities will be presented. • Tool to find the vocabulary you will learn in the course • ...
Unit 4 AP Government (1-10) 2013-02-28
Across
- Who presides over the House, Appoints and selects conference committees, assigns bills to committees and appoints the Rules Committee members?
- Nonstop debate to kill a bill.
- Redistricting in favor of one party.
- Where real work of Congress is done and where a bill must pass through before it reaches the House floor.
- Committee that screens judicial nominees.
- Who presides over the senate in the absence of the vice president?
- Person in a committee who sets the committee agenda, hires staff, and has jurisdiction of subcommittees.
- Passage of a bill requires this majority in the House.
- Committee that allows for creation of federal programs.
- Temporary committees created when House and Senate versions of a bill differ. They create a new version, and no amendments are allowed.
- President places most of his trust with this staff.
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- Committee in the House that deals with tax bills.
- Type of petition that can send a bill directly from the committee to the House floor.
- If the president is disabled, under the 25th amendment, the vice president becomes this.
- powers Powers that relate to the system of Checks and Balances.
- Committee that provides funding
- What committee sets the legislative calendar and issues rules for debate and amendments?
- President can do this after a bill is passed in both houses, it can be overridden with a 2/3 vote in both houses of Congress.
- who presides over the Senate and votes in case of a tie?
- The longer a person has been in a committee, the higher chance they have of being elected as chairperson for that committee.
- To postpone a bill indefinitely.
- Founders believed that Congress, not the President, was to be the dominant power (true or false)?
- Committee in the Senate that deals with tax bills.
- The permanent committees of Congress.
24 Clues: Nonstop debate to kill a bill. • Committee that provides funding • To postpone a bill indefinitely. • Redistricting in favor of one party. • The permanent committees of Congress. • Committee that screens judicial nominees. • Committee in the House that deals with tax bills. • Committee in the Senate that deals with tax bills. • ...
Mid Term Project Assignment 2021-01-14
Across
- Two legislative houses or chambers
- To stall a legislature from passing a bill in the senate
- One of two houses in Congress that has 2 representatives of a state
- A situation when no member objects to a proposal
- Its a closer race between the incumbent and the new candidate
- When a senator informs a floor leader when he/she wishes a bill to be considered
- the current holder of an office or position
- Schedules consideration of floor resolutions
- the U.S congress that has specific duty's.
- Count of the population of the states to determine how many representatives they need
- A group of citizens that have the power to elect a representative
- The amendment that gave rights to African Americans
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- When a committee has had a bill for 30 days, any member of the house can request it to be brought to the floor. If the majority of the members agree then the bill is taken away from the committee
- When the whole house has too debate on a bill
- This is a process where the state legislative session debates, amends, and rewrite proposed legislation
- A legislative sub-organization
- The committee that has jurisdiction over all taxation
- The house of representatives operating as a committee where every member of the house is serving
- When the incumbent candidate wins by 55 % or more
- A call of the roll to establish whether a quorum is present
- When a committee decides to take a measure on something
- What allowed the direct election of senators
- The first step of a bill being shown to congress
- Stopping a debate in the senate by a vote of 60 people
- A proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature and can later become a law
- One of two houses in congress that has a proportional amount of representatives per state due to their population
26 Clues: A legislative sub-organization • Two legislative houses or chambers • the U.S congress that has specific duty's. • the current holder of an office or position • What allowed the direct election of senators • Schedules consideration of floor resolutions • When the whole house has too debate on a bill • A situation when no member objects to a proposal • ...
Legislative Branch 2021-04-18
Across
- a parliamentary maneuver used in the Senate to extend debate on a piece of legislation as long as possible, typically with the intended purposed of obstructing or killing it
- the drawing of electoral district lines to the advantage of a party or group
- the President’s power to reject a bill passed by a legislature; Latin for “I forbid”
- least number of members who must be present for a legislative body to conduct business; majority
- the power to charge officials in the Executive and Judicial branches with wrongdoing and bring them to trial
- procedure that may be used to limit or end floor debate in a legislative body
- an elected leader’s looking out for his or her constituents while carrying out the duties of the office
- proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature
- principle or fundamental policy
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- the people and interest that an elected official represents
- unpopular provision added to an important bill certain to pass so that it will “ride” through the legislative process
- two per State and serve for six-year terms
- a legislative body composed of two chambers
- distribute among the States on the basis of their respective population
- in the House and in the Senate, a high leadership position whose primary duty is to enforce voting discipline in the chambers and conferences.
- a measure relating to the business of either house or expressing an opinion; does not have the force of law and does not require the President’s signature
- based on the State’s population and serve for two-year terms
- general agreement among various groups on fundamental matters; broad agreement on public questions
- the right to review and monitor other bodies such as the executive branch to make sure it is following the laws Congress has passed
- charge levied by government on persons or property to raise money to meet public needs
- the amending and voting process in a congressional committee
21 Clues: principle or fundamental policy • two per State and serve for six-year terms • a legislative body composed of two chambers • proposed legislation under consideration by a legislature • the people and interest that an elected official represents • based on the State’s population and serve for two-year terms • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-09
Across
- control of or dominion over an area or people.
- an event or sequence of events of a specified kind or that has previously been referred to.
- give an authoritative order.
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments.
- the state or condition of being superior to all others in authority, power, or status.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- a rule defining correct procedure or behavior in a sport.
- the academic study of government and the state.
- relating to economics or the economy.
- the exercise of control or influence over someone or something, or the state of being so controlled.
- relating to or intended for consideration or discussion.
- an important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
- the action or process of reforming an institution or practice.
- the action of supervising someone or something.
- a person who is professionally involved in politics especially as a holder of or a candidate for an elected office.
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- the ability to do something or act in a particular way, especially as a faculty or quality.
- relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
- a country governed by a dictator.
- the action of manipulating something in a skillful manner.
- the particular condition that someone or something is in at a specific time.
- the territory of a sovereign or government.
- of or concerning the profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
- relating to society or its organization.
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
- hold royal office; rule as king or queen.
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
- a formal discussion on a particular topic in a public meeting or legislative assembly, in which opposing arguments are put forward.
- the state or position of being a leader.
- he action of electing or the fact of being elected.
- a group with a certain equality between its members.
30 Clues: give an authoritative order. • a country governed by a dictator. • relating to economics or the economy. • relating to society or its organization. • the state or position of being a leader. • hold royal office; rule as king or queen. • the territory of a sovereign or government. • control of or dominion over an area or people. • ...
Grade 5 - Spelling & Vocabulary 2021-06-06
Across
- any written item, such as a book, article, or letter especially of factual nature; to keep a written record for specific purpose
- to divide and give out, to scatter, to spread
- (n.) a carefully made plan or plot; a plan of military operations
- lasting or existing for a short time period, not permanent
- (adj.) showing clever judgement and practical understanding
- (adj.) tending to give a wrong idea, often on purpose
- (v) to change from one form to another
- uninterrupted, nonstop activity
- (n) a violent attack (v) to attack violently or suddenly
- a person with years of experience in a job/trade, a former member of the military; having much experience in a job or hobby, "seasoned"
- a person who has changed from one opinion, belief, or religion to another.
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- easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate
- a traditional or legendary story often including characters and natural events in an attempt to explain why they happen; imaginary story
- (v.) to show to be fair or right; to give good reasons for
- to struggle or fight in a confused manner, to move while dragging your feet
- (v.) to argue, debate, quarrel over; to question or doubt the truth of (n.) an argument, quarrel, debate
- (v.) to give up on completely; to leave with no intention of returning
- to refuse, to turn down, to say no to an offer or person
- (adj) having a strong effect, commanding attention
- (adj.)making or capable of making large amounts of; giving good results
- to act or move stupidly and without grace; mistake, error
- (adj.) many or very many
- alone, unattended, with no company
- to decide or announce a planned event will not take place, to mark an item to show it has been used
- (n.) an evil or wicked person or character, especially in a story or play
25 Clues: (adj.) many or very many • uninterrupted, nonstop activity • alone, unattended, with no company • (v) to change from one form to another • to divide and give out, to scatter, to spread • easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate • (adj) having a strong effect, commanding attention • (adj.) tending to give a wrong idea, often on purpose • ...
Congress 1 2021-07-21
Across
- proposed legislation under consideration by the legislature
- powers given explicitly to the federal government by the Constitution
- powers neither enumerated nor implied in the Constitution but assumed to exist as a direct result of the country's existence
- the extent to which a body of representatives represents the characteristics of their constituencies, such as class, race, ethnicity, and gender
- process of dividing seats in the House among the 50 states
- the leader of the majority party in either the House or Senate. In the Senate he/she is the functional leader
- the body of voters represented by a particular politician
- a parliamentary maneuver allowed by Senate rules to extend debate on a piece of legislation as long as possible, generally to try to kill it
- a model of representation in which representatives feel at liberty to act in a way they believe is best for their constituents
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- legislative right to review and monitor governing agencies and people in the Executive branch
- the president for the "time being" in the Senate...generally the most senior member of the majority party in the Senate who acts as President of the Senate in the absence of the Vice President
- a joint committee that reconciles different bills passed in the House and Senate so a single bill results
- the amending and voting process in a Congressional committee
- high leadership position in the House and Senate whose primary duty is to enforce voting discipline among his/her party members in that body
- permanent policy area legislative committee
- a model of representation in which representatives feel compelled to act on the specific stated wishes of their constituents
- presiding officer in the House
- powers not specifically detailed in the Constitution but inferred as necessary to achieve the proper objectives of the national government
- 3/5ths vote in the Senate to end debate in a filibuster
- part of the job of representation in congress is to build this ___________.
20 Clues: presiding officer in the House • permanent policy area legislative committee • 3/5ths vote in the Senate to end debate in a filibuster • the body of voters represented by a particular politician • process of dividing seats in the House among the 50 states • proposed legislation under consideration by the legislature • ...
50 crosswords 2024-05-13
Across
- Bulging outside the allotted area.
- evil in influence
- Bloated ego and a belief you can do anything even if it's impossible
- foul-smelling
- to say something in a forceful or aggressive way.
- To shun or avoid
- He his integrity so no one will trust him.
- a minor flaw or shortcoming in character or behavior
- clever or skillful.
- his clothes were extremely crude or tasteless.
- expressing or causing contemptuous ridicule or scorn
- Miscellaneous
- knowledgeable of something Being very aware
- a natural liking to something.
- contrasting or unalike
- a trick or scheme.
- passionate, showing or having warmth of feeling.
- Lacking significant meaning
- he lied in his be in a position so his back was on his sheets
- A curse to bring destruction
- to make clear or plain
- found everywhere, very common, rife.
- flows nicely or sweet sounding
- A worse trick or scheme
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- very generous
- not right unopened for debate.
- Kept or done secretly mainly because it is illicit
- unclear subject to debate
- expressing feelings of gratitude, pleasure, or approval
- Impractical or foolish.
- Limited resource for what is needed.
- a person's facial expression.
- very green and lively
- Large in quantity or numbers
- in good health
- hard to please
- to be cautious.
- to make a person react or do something by continuously annoying or upsetting them
- The king the throne.
- to condescend reluctantly and with a strong sense of the affront to one's superiority that is involved
- relieving symptoms without dealing with the cause of the condition.
- Alike of same, usually in a negative connotation.
- common or abundant.
- Unable to describe in words
- Jake and cayden look alot alike they may be
- performed by one group.
- interest or curiosity
- A provision in a contract or deal.
- To lessen the intensity.
- in small amounts
50 Clues: very generous • foul-smelling • Miscellaneous • in good health • hard to please • to be cautious. • To shun or avoid • in small amounts • evil in influence • a trick or scheme. • clever or skillful. • common or abundant. • very green and lively • interest or curiosity • contrasting or unalike • to make clear or plain • Impractical or foolish. • performed by one group. • A worse trick or scheme • ...
Unit 3 Week 1 Vocabulary 2025-09-26
Across
- Designed or shaped based on a particular example or pattern.
- Written documents that outline the rights and privileges of a group or organization.
- An agreement reached by each side making concessions or adjustments.
- A reason or set of reasons given to persuade others that an action or idea is right or wrong.
- To find an answer to a problem or difficulty.
- A solemn promise, often invoking a divine witness, regarding one's future action or behavior.
- A formal discussion on a particular topic where opposing arguments are presented.
- Relating to past events; significant in history.
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end.
- Individuals chosen to act or speak on behalf of others, especially in government.
- A legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth.
- Money that people pay to the government for public services and goods.
- A matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and requiring a solution.
- Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.
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- The legislative branch of the government in the United States, responsible for making laws.
- Representatives chosen to act on behalf of others, particularly in a convention.
- Changes or additions made to a legal document, like the Constitution.
- Short passages or quotes taken from a larger text.
- A written document that outlines the fundamental principles and laws of a nation.
- To set up or create something on a firm or permanent basis.
- The strong effect or influence that something has on a situation or person.
- Unfair treatment of a person or group based on characteristics such as race or gender.
- The rights to act, speak, or think freely without hindrance or restraint.
- Important topics or problems for debate or discussion.
- A period of one hundred years.
25 Clues: A period of one hundred years. • To find an answer to a problem or difficulty. • Relating to past events; significant in history. • Short passages or quotes taken from a larger text. • Involving or causing a complete or dramatic change. • Important topics or problems for debate or discussion. • To set up or create something on a firm or permanent basis. • ...
xxx 2020-10-06
6 Clues: when you learn new words... • when you have a book, you .... • the language we are studying... • when people talk to you, you ... • you take a piece of paper and put some words on it, you ... • people learn languages to communicate to orders, using their voices, they...
5+1 pillars 2021-09-19
Across
- around a castle + how you refer to yourself + two letters away from going on a pleasure trip
- being sick on a boat
- Vietnamese food + feeling sick + putting clothes on + Bella Swan's daughter's nickname
- damaged Vietnamese food
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- two letters + taxi + not me but ______ + Bob's BFF
- worker's _____ + before + chicken + avoid
6 Clues: being sick on a boat • damaged Vietnamese food • worker's _____ + before + chicken + avoid • two letters + taxi + not me but ______ + Bob's BFF • Vietnamese food + feeling sick + putting clothes on + Bella Swan's daughter's nickname • around a castle + how you refer to yourself + two letters away from going on a pleasure trip
UNIDAD 1 ingles 2023-11-16
6 Clues: the third person plural. • What are the boats made of? • appears in the book in the vocabulary • the second person singular in the feminine. • morning the ones you say when you wake up in the morning. • the first thing you say to someone when you meet a friend.
Are Bionics Superhuman on the Horizon? voc 2024-08-11
6 Clues: gap unfamiliar vocabulary • following a a strict code of ethical conduct • to place a device inside the body through surgery • and supporting ideas pattern of org to connect ideas • improves or adds the quality or function of something • idea main points that the author wants to communicate
Speaking Strategies 2022-12-21
6 Clues: I will speak __________. • I will use _________ words to help me. • I will not __________ with a soft voice. • I will use the _______ I see to help me. • when I speak I will speak in ___________ sentences. • I will listen to the ________ response and speak as much as they did.
Global Perspectives Terminology 2020-09-08
Across
- identify the main points in an argument
- the result of effect of an issue
- logical connected writing supporting a a conclusion
- to consider the strengths and weaknesses of an argument
- attitudes and beliefs of your state, county, or city
- attitudes and beliefs shared by a country
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- your viewpoints and perspectives
- something to be debated
- reasons why an issue or action has taken place
- an opinion based on moral or ethical principles
- believed to be true, open for debate
- provide reasons for an issues (usually in written form)
- most important
- a trustworthy or honest source
- international perspectives or attitudes
15 Clues: most important • something to be debated • a trustworthy or honest source • your viewpoints and perspectives • the result of effect of an issue • believed to be true, open for debate • identify the main points in an argument • international perspectives or attitudes • attitudes and beliefs shared by a country • reasons why an issue or action has taken place • ...
Vocabulary 1 2022-09-01
Across
- the overhead lining of a room
- the action or power of focusing
- a conversation or debate about something
- something of the distant past
- a practical exhibition or explanation
- a joining or merging of different parts
- the art and other inventions of a group of people
Down
- a group that observes an event
- to agree to receive something
- when something is spread from one being to another
- sound waves reflecting
- something made of glass or of great awe
- a voucher giving a discount towards something
- the distance from the top to the bottom of something
- a deep crevasse in the earth
15 Clues: sound waves reflecting • a deep crevasse in the earth • the overhead lining of a room • to agree to receive something • something of the distant past • a group that observes an event • the action or power of focusing • a practical exhibition or explanation • something made of glass or of great awe • a joining or merging of different parts • ...
The War of Independence 2018-10-11
Across
- 18,000 pounds of tea dumped in the sea.
- urged for the former harmony between Britain and the colonies.
- a great leader and commander.
- levies duties on imported materials and tea.
- debate independence.
- they sided with the views of Benjamin Franklin,Thomas Paine,and ThomaS Paine.
Down
- requires stamped paper for documents,printed items.
- it was written by Thomas Jefferson.
- writer of the decleration of independence.
- five die,Crispus Attucks was the first to die.
- supported the Britain during the Revolution.
- rules by the military.
- wrote the pamphlet of common sense.
- a response to the tea party.
- one of the founders of the sons of liberty.
15 Clues: debate independence. • rules by the military. • a response to the tea party. • a great leader and commander. • it was written by Thomas Jefferson. • wrote the pamphlet of common sense. • 18,000 pounds of tea dumped in the sea. • writer of the decleration of independence. • one of the founders of the sons of liberty. • supported the Britain during the Revolution. • ...
Amons Adventue 2024-03-21
Across
- What a teacher used to be called
- Where you go after doing a worthy enough crime.
- Used to enter to worship and pray
- The number of sheckles stolen.
- Used for windows
- "he is under__for receiving illicit funds"
- Whom all the slaves of the house respect.
- a method of execution by which a person is hanged, usually by their arms, from a cross or similar structure until dead.
Down
- The head of a family
- What Amon played for the flute
- The Masiah
- Celibrated on thee seventh day.
- I strongly ____ he is real.
- Amon had a lengthy ___ with a priest
- The today used term for currency.
15 Clues: The Masiah • Used for windows • The head of a family • I strongly ____ he is real. • What Amon played for the flute • The number of sheckles stolen. • Celibrated on thee seventh day. • What a teacher used to be called • Used to enter to worship and pray • The today used term for currency. • Amon had a lengthy ___ with a priest • Whom all the slaves of the house respect. • ...
American Revolution Unit 2 2023-10-12
Across
- People debate whether British or Bostonian's are right
- Why were British and French at war
- Who had the better daily rations
- The war begun during this month
- A form of spying used by woman
- People who want independence from the British
- Who does Seabury say does not speak for him
- People who support the British
Down
- When people refuse to use an item or thing
- Taxed all printed materials
- A complaint Colonists had
- Colonists were required to house British soldiers
- A period of revived enthusiasm for Christianity
- Unjust rule by an absolute ruler
- Local men organized to protect their town or colony
15 Clues: A complaint Colonists had • Taxed all printed materials • A form of spying used by woman • People who support the British • The war begun during this month • Who had the better daily rations • Unjust rule by an absolute ruler • Why were British and French at war • When people refuse to use an item or thing • Who does Seabury say does not speak for him • ...
Extra Credit Vocabulary 2023-10-23
Across
- Coming to an end
- A disagreement, argument, or debate
- Not willing to wait for something or someone and quickly irritated
- An angry dispute or altercation
- Miserable, unhappy person
- Number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion
- A medicine or treatment for a disease or injury.
- Arrogantly superior
Down
- Having no particular interest or sympathy
- Causing great pain, difficulty, damage, or very serious
- Deeply or utterly confused or perplexed
- Fitting or right for a particular situation
- Ridiculous, inappropriate and unreasonable
- Happening or changing slowly over a long period of time or distance
- Having nothing likely to provide cheer, comfort, or interest
15 Clues: Coming to an end • Arrogantly superior • Miserable, unhappy person • An angry dispute or altercation • A disagreement, argument, or debate • Deeply or utterly confused or perplexed • Having no particular interest or sympathy • Ridiculous, inappropriate and unreasonable • Fitting or right for a particular situation • A medicine or treatment for a disease or injury. • ...
Albert, Martin , Kristian 2025-04-03
Across
- is a paved path for pedestrians, usually beside a street.
- a punishable act against the law.
- Being kind and polite to others.
- a person that hires workers.
- means moist or damp air with high moisture levels.
- a portable device that emits light
- thing that explodes
- quickly
- Is a reason or set of reasons given to support an idea, action, or theory. It can also refer to a disagreement or debate between people.
Down
- The part of skeleton.
- Having well-developed muscles; strong and fit.
- thing where you put your money
- not so long time ago
- polluted air
- a guy who robs
15 Clues: quickly • polluted air • a guy who robs • thing that explodes • not so long time ago • The part of skeleton. • a person that hires workers. • thing where you put your money • Being kind and polite to others. • a punishable act against the law. • a portable device that emits light • Having well-developed muscles; strong and fit. • means moist or damp air with high moisture levels. • ...
Clubs Crossword 2025-04-04
Across
- one acapella group and one journal
- captures the year
- freezes sports teams in time
- making the world a better place one stitch at a time
- yes, and is the only rule
- if you're looking for a sweet treat, you'll want to come here
- make your money (hopefully) grow
- lights, camera, events coming to you live
Down
- tour guides so families don't get lost at school
- music ensemble for singers
- learning how to form arguments and support your points
- music ensemble for string instruments and select winds
- biannual journal with student works
- cracking the codes of languages
- music ensemble for wind instruments and percussion
15 Clues: captures the year • yes, and is the only rule • music ensemble for singers • freezes sports teams in time • cracking the codes of languages • make your money (hopefully) grow • one acapella group and one journal • biannual journal with student works • lights, camera, events coming to you live • tour guides so families don't get lost at school • ...
Unit 2 Chapter 4 Vocab Part 2 2024-12-15
Across
- a tactic through which an individual senator may use the right of unlimited debate to delay a motion or postpone action on a piece of legislation.
- a procedure through which senators can end debate on a bill and proceed to action, provided 60 senators agree to it.
- the power of a president to reject a bill passed by Congress, sending it back to the originating branch with objections.
- the executive branch office that assists the president in setting national spending priorities.
Down
- an agreement in the Senate that sets the terms for consideration of a bill
- a program that provides benefits for those who qualify under the law, regardless of income.
- spending required by existing laws that is "locked in" the budget.
- Consists of all members of the House and meets in the House chamber but is governed by different rules, making it easier to consider complex and controversial legislation.
- a delay placed on legislation by a senator who objects to a bill.
9 Clues: a delay placed on legislation by a senator who objects to a bill. • spending required by existing laws that is "locked in" the budget. • an agreement in the Senate that sets the terms for consideration of a bill • a program that provides benefits for those who qualify under the law, regardless of income. • ...
Tuesday Crossword 2024-02-29
Across
- Dry twigs that burn easily and are used to start a fire
- A hot breakfast food made from oats
- A group of sounds that people have arranged in a pleasing or meaningful way.
- A protective piece of clothing or garment worn over other clothes to keep them clean.
- Responded in words or writing.
- A root vegetable that grows underground.
- To have done the first part of an action.
Down
- List or collection of words defined or explained.
- Causing or deserving strong dislike
- To create and write
- A plant having a usually woody and thorny or prickly stem.
- An animal that has a horse and a donkey as parents
- A woman of high social position or good manners.
- To work very hard for a long time
14 Clues: To create and write • Responded in words or writing. • To work very hard for a long time • Causing or deserving strong dislike • A hot breakfast food made from oats • A root vegetable that grows underground. • To have done the first part of an action. • A woman of high social position or good manners. • List or collection of words defined or explained. • ...
Week 25/26 Spelling & Vocabulary 2024-03-05
Across
- List or collection of words defined or explained.
- A protective piece of clothing or garment worn over other clothes to keep them clean.
- Responded in words or writing.
- A hot breakfast food made from oats
- An animal that has a horse and a donkey as parents
- A plant having a usually woody and thorny or prickly stem.
- A root vegetable that grows underground.
- Dry twigs that burn easily and are used to start a fire
Down
- To create and write
- To have done the first part of an action.
- Causing or deserving strong dislike
- A woman of high social position or good manners.
- To work very hard for a long time
- A group of sounds that people have arranged in a pleasing or meaningful way.
14 Clues: To create and write • Responded in words or writing. • To work very hard for a long time • Causing or deserving strong dislike • A hot breakfast food made from oats • A root vegetable that grows underground. • To have done the first part of an action. • A woman of high social position or good manners. • List or collection of words defined or explained. • ...
Cycle 1 Content 2022-09-20
Across
- Looking closely at images to figure out their meaning.
- Marks used in writing to separate parts of sentences.
- activities meant to be practiced at home to ensure understanding
- The way that words are used in a sentence.
- To say or pronounce words and phrases clearly.
- the skill which allows us to communicate verbally.
- to read over and fix mistakes in a written text.
Down
- the ability to receive, understand, interpret and respond to verbal messages.
- A writer's or speaker's distinctive vocabulary and style of expression.
- This is how people learn and share information.
- Looking at written symbols and letters and understanding their meaning.
11 Clues: The way that words are used in a sentence. • To say or pronounce words and phrases clearly. • This is how people learn and share information. • to read over and fix mistakes in a written text. • the skill which allows us to communicate verbally. • Marks used in writing to separate parts of sentences. • Looking closely at images to figure out their meaning. • ...
Pt. 2 Poetry Terms 2023-10-16
Across
- Authors word choice or vocabulary.
- I’m so hungry I could eat a horse!
- The rhythm of a poem as determined by the number and stress of syllables.
- The narrator of the poem. (not always the poet)
- Heart—makes most think of love/ emotions
- The main message, moral, lesson; should be universal and a complete sentence.
- Stars: Destiny, Navigation, Freedom etc.
Down
- The AUTHOR’S attitude toward the subject.
- The READER’s feeling when reading a piece
- Express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
- Heart: an organ in your body that pumps blood
11 Clues: Authors word choice or vocabulary. • I’m so hungry I could eat a horse! • Heart—makes most think of love/ emotions • Stars: Destiny, Navigation, Freedom etc. • The AUTHOR’S attitude toward the subject. • The READER’s feeling when reading a piece • Heart: an organ in your body that pumps blood • The narrator of the poem. (not always the poet) • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Vocab 2021-10-13
Across
- the quality in skill of making something
- a particular look, action, or noise
- the state of feeling certain or without doubt
- lack of knowledge about something
- to collect or gather
- a system of government that requires complete obedience
- to appear, seemingly out of nowhere
- done at the same time as something else
- chemical or substance that prevents decomposition
Down
- to shine faintly and unsteadily
- a discussion or debate
- eager to investigate and learn more
- a type of amphibian that lives on land
- deserving of hatred or disgust
- a device that introduces fresh air or expels foul air
- long and slender with a small diameter
- to tremble and shake in small movements
- a small aromatic or medicated candy
18 Clues: to collect or gather • a discussion or debate • deserving of hatred or disgust • to shine faintly and unsteadily • lack of knowledge about something • eager to investigate and learn more • a particular look, action, or noise • a small aromatic or medicated candy • to appear, seemingly out of nowhere • a type of amphibian that lives on land • ...
Sept 15th 2023-09-15
Across
- An important topic for debate or discussion
- The formation of a word from a sound
- A giant spark of electricity in the atmosphere
- A tall curvy punctuation mark
- Separate
- The sound a frog makes
- The 9th month
Down
- To cause food to pass down the throat
- A trip or journey in a car
- The process of moving or being moved
- Having completely run out of money
- A request to go somewhere or do something
- Seasoning
- How much money an item costs
- To give reasons for an idea, action, or theory
- Under normal circumstances; generally
- Each of the bars connecting the center of a wheel to it's outer edges
- To have a high opinion of
18 Clues: Separate • Seasoning • The 9th month • The sound a frog makes • To have a high opinion of • A trip or journey in a car • How much money an item costs • A tall curvy punctuation mark • Having completely run out of money • The process of moving or being moved • The formation of a word from a sound • To cause food to pass down the throat • Under normal circumstances; generally • ...
Socrates 2023-04-13
Across
- A substance that killed Socrates
- A formal discussion on a particular matter in a discussion
- Someone that questions the world around them
- A person who disbelieves in gods
- Someone who dies in the hands of the monarchy
Down
- An angry discussion held around a problem
- A building that people are legally held for a punishment
- A philosopher that was executed with poison
- Where Socrates is from
- Someone who educates people
10 Clues: Where Socrates is from • Someone who educates people • A substance that killed Socrates • A person who disbelieves in gods • An angry discussion held around a problem • A philosopher that was executed with poison • Someone that questions the world around them • Someone who dies in the hands of the monarchy • A building that people are legally held for a punishment • ...
case law 2023-02-26
Across
- Necessary of the exercice of Justice
- The representation of the Judge's power
- The principal source in common Law
- Something which disappear with Social Network
- the judge make the law evolve
- She found a snail in her beer
Down
- What the law should not be
- The duty of the judge
- the principal tort in English Law
- In French law the judge doest not take part in this debate
10 Clues: The duty of the judge • What the law should not be • the judge make the law evolve • She found a snail in her beer • the principal tort in English Law • The principal source in common Law • Necessary of the exercice of Justice • The representation of the Judge's power • Something which disappear with Social Network • In French law the judge doest not take part in this debate
English Subject Enrichment Activity 2021-06-02
Across
- make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention.
- make something more attractive by the addition of decorative details or features.
- important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
- greatly surprised
- situated in or full of shade.
Down
- take or follow
- abandon or mitigate a severe or harsh attitude
- not allowed, banned.
- covered with dirt or filth.
- induce someone to do something through reasoning or argument.
10 Clues: take or follow • greatly surprised • not allowed, banned. • covered with dirt or filth. • situated in or full of shade. • abandon or mitigate a severe or harsh attitude • important topic or problem for debate or discussion. • induce someone to do something through reasoning or argument. • make a formal public statement about a fact, occurrence, or intention. • ...
Unit 10-Part B(1000 words) 2021-06-21
Across
- to exchange opinions about a topic
- a person who trains to fight for his or her country
- a group of parts that one or work together
- to get better at something
- fighting between two countries or groups
Down
- to ask for something again and again
- to get something by working hard
- to be in charge of a person or thing
- almost the same
- to tell someone to be careful
10 Clues: almost the same • to get better at something • to tell someone to be careful • to get something by working hard • to exchange opinions about a topic • to ask for something again and again • to be in charge of a person or thing • fighting between two countries or groups • a group of parts that one or work together • a person who trains to fight for his or her country
Parli Pro Abilities 2024-01-04
Across
- Question pertaining to parliamentary law
- Postponing an item to later in the meeting or another meeting
- Altering or changing a motion
- Close debate immediately and vote
Down
- Correct Parliamentary Errors
- Short Intermission in a meeting
- Forcing the vote to be taken again
- Get rid of motion completely
- Permits a member to interrupt pending business to state an urgent request or motion
- Refer a motion to a committee
10 Clues: Correct Parliamentary Errors • Get rid of motion completely • Altering or changing a motion • Refer a motion to a committee • Short Intermission in a meeting • Close debate immediately and vote • Forcing the vote to be taken again • Question pertaining to parliamentary law • Postponing an item to later in the meeting or another meeting • ...
Spellings week three 2023-09-20
Across
- To attack or approach someone fast and tightly
- without guilt for a crime or offence
- unable to read or write
- Take place or occur
- admiration of skill or awesomeness
Down
- To promise your love forever to someone
- Extremely important and necessary
- an important topic or problem for debate or discussion
- Make something visible and bright by shining light on it
- not important or relevant at the time
10 Clues: unable to read or write • Take place or occur • Extremely important and necessary • admiration of skill or awesomeness • without guilt for a crime or offence • not important or relevant at the time • To promise your love forever to someone • To attack or approach someone fast and tightly • an important topic or problem for debate or discussion • ...
Project Connaissance 2024-05-17
Across
- Skill involving reading and writing
- Service we offer at our beneficiary
- Our beneficiary
- Frequency of our volunteering sessions
- What we try to inculcate in our students
Down
- How we make learning more attractive and interesting for students
- Act of giving time, money to help others
- Difficulty in performing calculations because of damage to the brain
- Our third and fourth interactive workshops
- Name of community service projects in Hwa Chong
10 Clues: Our beneficiary • Skill involving reading and writing • Service we offer at our beneficiary • Frequency of our volunteering sessions • Act of giving time, money to help others • What we try to inculcate in our students • Our third and fourth interactive workshops • Name of community service projects in Hwa Chong • ...
The Suffix -tion / -sion 2024-05-30
Across
- First ______ are important when you meet someone. (Use the plural)
- The difference between things; makes something "special" because it's different.
- Words carved into stone (like a sign)
- This word is similar to the word "choice."
- The dig something out; to expose it
Down
- A job or a career
- The opposite of multiplication
- Dying out (Dinosaurs are gone ... )
- The weatherman made a ______ about the weather.
- A friendly debate
10 Clues: A job or a career • A friendly debate • The opposite of multiplication • Dying out (Dinosaurs are gone ... ) • The dig something out; to expose it • Words carved into stone (like a sign) • This word is similar to the word "choice." • The weatherman made a ______ about the weather. • First ______ are important when you meet someone. (Use the plural) • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird Vocabulary 2024-04-01
Across
- Synonym: confront
- "She is politically very different from most of her ________."
- Having or showing a wish to do evil to others
- Synonym: distant, detached
Down
- Not clearly visible or attracting attention
- Exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way
- Synonym: embarrassment, humiliation
- An act of kindness or well-meaning
- "We're covering all sides of this very ________ debate."
- "I don't want to think about the ________ parts of life no more."
10 Clues: Synonym: confront • Synonym: distant, detached • An act of kindness or well-meaning • Synonym: embarrassment, humiliation • Not clearly visible or attracting attention • Having or showing a wish to do evil to others • "We're covering all sides of this very ________ debate." • Exercising power in a cruel, oppressive, or controlling way • ...
Lawrencs chp19 terms 2025-01-15
Across
- Holds most of daily and weekly newspapers
- visually reinforced event to help a politicians view
- communications system that brings public message
- private confidential information that makes it to public
- government makes an announcement or explains policy
- an early leader in a debate
Down
- 1st amendment enforces this
- ready made story officials prepare
- organization that employs reporters to collect news throughout the world
- false statements attempting to damage one's image
10 Clues: 1st amendment enforces this • an early leader in a debate • ready made story officials prepare • Holds most of daily and weekly newspapers • communications system that brings public message • false statements attempting to damage one's image • government makes an announcement or explains policy • visually reinforced event to help a politicians view • ...
Isle of Guilds Week 2 2025-10-13
Across
- A structured discussion between opposing ideas
- The reason something happens
- A conclusion made from reasoning and evidence
- Trying to convince others of your idea
- The result or outcome of an action
- Information or facts that support a conclusion
Down
- An educated guess based on clues or evidence
- To judge or determine the value of something
- A personal belief or viewpoint
- A statement that can be proven true
10 Clues: The reason something happens • A personal belief or viewpoint • The result or outcome of an action • A statement that can be proven true • Trying to convince others of your idea • An educated guess based on clues or evidence • To judge or determine the value of something • A conclusion made from reasoning and evidence • A structured discussion between opposing ideas • ...
Crossing Borders, Building Futures 2025-11-15
Across
- Chances for a better future in a new place
- A safe and steady life that many people seek
- Shows success stories and information about other countries
- Must balance security and economic needs
- Strength migrants show while adapting to challenges
- Difficulties migrants face when integrating
Down
- Hopes people have before migrating
- Cultural richness migrants contribute to societies
- Moving from one country to another
- Discussion on whether to open or restrict borders
10 Clues: Hopes people have before migrating • Moving from one country to another • Must balance security and economic needs • Chances for a better future in a new place • Difficulties migrants face when integrating • A safe and steady life that many people seek • Discussion on whether to open or restrict borders • Cultural richness migrants contribute to societies • ...
Text features 2013-12-03
Across
- Picture, a drawing,visual representation.
- Vocab definitions in alphabetical order.
- Bold = Vocabulary, Highlighted = Vocab word, Italics = Draws your attention
- explains what's shown in a picture or illustration.
Down
- is a drawing that shows the basic shape of the land and other geographical, political, or historical features.
- Tells the topic of the text.
- lists major parts of a book and page number.
- divides the text into sections. They are printed in large or bold type to make them stand out.
- Shows important events in chronological order.
- Organize large amounts of information in a small space.
- is a drawing that shows or explains something.
- Alphabetical listing of key names, terms, events and topics with page numbers.
12 Clues: Tells the topic of the text. • Vocab definitions in alphabetical order. • Picture, a drawing,visual representation. • lists major parts of a book and page number. • Shows important events in chronological order. • is a drawing that shows or explains something. • explains what's shown in a picture or illustration. • ...
Common Reading Terms 2023-01-19
Across
- the ultimate goal of reading
- reading text with accuracy, automaticity, and expression at a good pace
- a letter or group of letters that indicate one sound
- understanding the meaning and pronunciation of words
- Recognizing and manipulating individual sounds in spoken words.
- the smallest unit sound that can change the meaning of a word
Down
- sounding out words correctly and immediately
- removing a sound from a word ex: "kit" minus the sound "k" is "it"
- separating syllables
- the ability to recognize the parts of spoken words.
- _________ instruction guides learners to recognize the relationship between written letters and verbal sounds.
- a word or part of a word that includes one vowel sound
12 Clues: separating syllables • the ultimate goal of reading • sounding out words correctly and immediately • the ability to recognize the parts of spoken words. • a letter or group of letters that indicate one sound • understanding the meaning and pronunciation of words • a word or part of a word that includes one vowel sound • ...
word work week 2 term 4 2021-10-21
Across
- when you confine yourself to a place with no people
- a mental place where you store all the words you know
- a conclusion of a story or text
- a resource used tofind the definitions of words
- before tertiary
- what you get when you complete a week of work
- which building has the most stories?
Down
- when you do something for someone else willingly
- what is the thing that you cannot go out of in a game of
- something that has to be done for your survival
- you would celebrate your 24th ___________ when you and your wife/husband and you have been married for that amount of time
- before secondary
12 Clues: before tertiary • before secondary • a conclusion of a story or text • which building has the most stories? • what you get when you complete a week of work • something that has to be done for your survival • a resource used tofind the definitions of words • when you do something for someone else willingly • when you confine yourself to a place with no people • ...
Unit 2 Week 1 and 2 2022-11-07
8 Clues: to argue or discuss • a plan or suggestion • condition or state of affairs • to settle, explain or solve something • a formal meeting for a special purpose • formed by joining two or more together • people chosen to speak or act for others • groups of people chosen to do certain work
Riding Freedom Vocabulary 2022-04-05
8 Clues: left alone; empty • a place for voting • a message sent by wire • a large section of land • to move something by great force • a system in which people vote for things • a slip of paper one casts his or her vote • a discussion of different viewpoints; an argument
Virginia Executive/legislative Crossword 2024-12-06
8 Clues: A way to elect someone • The capital of Virginia • A member of the executive • Argument or a conversation • Member of the Virginia senate • The U.S. Constitution but for virginia • A limited amount of time to stay in office • Made up with the VA senate and the house of delegateselegates
U2W1 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-20
8 Clues: to argue or discuss • a plan or suggestion • a condition or state of affairs • to settle, explain, or solve it • a formal meeting for a special purpose • formed by joining two or more together • people chosen to speak or act for others • groups of people chosen to do certain work
assigm 2018-01-03
Across
- / to make concession; yield to pressure or circumstances; admit defeat
- / a waiter or waitress
- / a need or necessity, an act or instance of requiring
- to / because of; as a result of
- / rate of occurrence
- / a hint; intimation; guiding suggestion
Down
- / to carry off or lead away (a person) illegally and in secret or by force, especially to kidnap
- / the wood of growing trees suitable for structural uses
- / small pincers or nippers for plucking out hairs, extracting splinters, picking up small objects, etc
- / the words of a language
- / any difficult situation or problem
- / moreover; furthermore; also
- / the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries
13 Clues: / rate of occurrence • / a waiter or waitress • / the words of a language • / moreover; furthermore; also • to / because of; as a result of • / any difficult situation or problem • / a hint; intimation; guiding suggestion • / a need or necessity, an act or instance of requiring • / the wood of growing trees suitable for structural uses • ...
crossword puzzle 2018-03-10
6 Clues: is the ability to read and write. • it implied though not plainly expressed. • the body of words used in a particular language • the influencing or having an effect on each other. • is the action or capability of understanding something. • is an individual's perception or judgment of a situation.
Background Knowledge 2024-01-31
5 Clues: Background knowledge acts as a… • A big part of reading comprehension • Reading/listening requires us to make… • Background knowledge helps construct meaningful mental… • Knowing more of this assists in increasing background knowledge
84 Post Addition 2 2022-03-04
7 Clues: Wear yellow or blue! • Ask our school mascot! • The country Russia's invading • The topic of the great debate • The games we play at our school • The spotlighted middle school teacher • What is something Mrs. Loftus contributed to the paper?
Vocab Crossword- 10/02/2023 2023-10-03
7 Clues: to argue or discuss • a plan or suggestion • joining two or more together • people chosen to speak or act • a condition or state of affairs • a special meeting for a specific purpose • groups of people chosen to do certain work
Tickets madame 2023-11-05
7 Clues: Fucks tigers • Favorite type of cheese • Sexiest man on planet earth • You get so stressed over it • You also get so stressed over it • Two words. Has to do with word 2 • Type of meat you eat but in Spanish
BW22 2024-09-02
7 Clues: hurricane name • choreographer of Vamparina • the shop with secret products • new idol group featured in debate • English skills app (or torture app) • adjective to describe girl who drank poisoned tea • the only thing you know how to speak (new language)
Argumentative Essay Terms 2023-03-20
7 Clues: synonym stance • opposing side of a stance • a person who is believable • people reading or listening to your debate • the last paragraph in an argumentative text • positively or negatively describing a topic • something that can be argued or disagreed with
LBJ 2024-11-04
RONALD ALEXIS PACHECO 2018-02-14
Across
- It is a useful tool to check the vocabulary
- These are the norms in this course
- We can send different messages for this amazing tool
- Is the person who teach us.
Down
- Is a tool in where we can input our contributions
- We can find information about the level, language skills, methodology and evaluation of this course
- It is really important to practice our pronunciation.
7 Clues: Is the person who teach us. • These are the norms in this course • It is a useful tool to check the vocabulary • Is a tool in where we can input our contributions • We can send different messages for this amazing tool • It is really important to practice our pronunciation. • ...
willow week 6 2023-05-29
Across
- the date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year.
- not real;existing only in your mind.
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- someones job is to type letters.
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- consisting of or based on official documents.
- lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent.
- relating to the basic elements of a subject.
7 Clues: someones job is to type letters. • not real;existing only in your mind. • relating to the basic elements of a subject. • consisting of or based on official documents. • the body of words used in a particular language. • lasting for only a limited period of time; not permanent. • the date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year.
TOEFL Reading Questions 2023-11-19
Across
- Recognize information that is implied
- Know the meaning of general acaemic words and phrases in context
- Select a shorter sentence that has the same meaning
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- Recognize why an author wrote something
- Recognize information directly stated in the text
- Select three statements that best describe the main ideas in the reading
- Place a sentence in a paragraph where it makes the most sense
7 Clues: Recognize information that is implied • Recognize why an author wrote something • Recognize information directly stated in the text • Select a shorter sentence that has the same meaning • Place a sentence in a paragraph where it makes the most sense • Know the meaning of general acaemic words and phrases in context • ...
Choi Seunghee 2024-04-11
Across
- where Choi would defect to due to pro-Japanese implications
- river that served as the location for Choi's dance research studio
- performer that Choi would travel with
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- "new dance" developed by Korean dancers and choreographers
- The women's middle school that Choi attended
- the acronym for the group Choi's husband was a part of
- the process of deriving new dance vocabulary from traditional sources
7 Clues: performer that Choi would travel with • The women's middle school that Choi attended • the acronym for the group Choi's husband was a part of • "new dance" developed by Korean dancers and choreographers • where Choi would defect to due to pro-Japanese implications • river that served as the location for Choi's dance research studio • ...
Culture and Language Unit 2024-01-08
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- A language at risk of extinction because it has few surviving speakers.
- A language that is written as well as spoken.
- The body of customary beliefs, social forms, and material traits that together constitute a group’s distinct tradition.
- A collection of languages related to each other through a common ancestor long before recorded history.
- Culture found in a large, heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics.
- A picture representation.
- The language adopted for use by a government for the conduct of business and publication of documents.
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- A dialect spoken by some African Americans.
- A language that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used.
- Culture traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous, rural group living in relative isolation from other groups.
- A language used by older people, but is not being transmitted to children.
- The contribution of a location’s distinctive physical features to the way food tastes.
- A language that is unrelated to any other language and therefore not attached to any language family.
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- A language mutually understood and commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages.
- A center of innovation.
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor that can be confirmed through archaeological evidence.
- The process of reduction in cultural diversity through the diffusion of popular culture.
- A collection of languages within a branch that share a common origin, with relatively recent past and few differences in grammar and vocabulary.
- A system of communication through the use of speech, and collection of sounds understood by a group of people to have the same meaning.
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.
- A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
- A repetitive act performed by a particular individual.
- The frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act.
- A language spoken in daily use with a literary tradition that is not widely distributed.
- A language used in education, work, mass media, and government.
26 Clues: A center of innovation. • A picture representation. • A dialect spoken by some African Americans. • A language that is written as well as spoken. • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. • A repetitive act performed by a particular individual. • A language used in education, work, mass media, and government. • ...
8th Grade Theatre Review 2024-10-21
Across
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Simple word that describes “enjoying something”
- The very first stage of society that eventually leads to the creation of art
- A song that samples parts of other songs
- A song that focuses on the dance or beat
- Something that actually happened and is 100% true
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of music
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of theatre
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – Physical location of a theatrical production
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – Technical elements of theatre; what is seen and heard
- A new song sung late in the show that focuses on a specific singer
- Technical Element - Scenery that is visible around or behind the actors
- A fast song that focuses on lyrics instead of the melody
- Technical Element - Electronic portion that controls color and brightness
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Way that people shared information before writing
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- What is at risk if a character does not achieve their objective
- A song that features a large amount of actors and fancy sets or lights
- A made-up story presented as the truth designed to explain something
- A made-up story that teaches a lesson or moral to the listener
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – The general content of a show; often written down
- Technical Element - The clothing worn by actors
- A light, happy song with feel-good energy
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – A singer, actor, or dancer
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – An audience
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Repeated actions that take on meaning
- A character’s goal, want, or need
- The specific words spoken by characters in a play
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – In the same place at the same time
- The connection or association between any two characters
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of art/literature
- Technical Element - Objects that the actors interact with
- Vocabulary word that means “only lasting for a short period of time”
- Vocabulary word that means “rules of audience behavior”
- Technical Element - Electronic portion that controls music and voices
33 Clues: A character’s goal, want, or need • 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – An audience • A song that samples parts of other songs • A song that focuses on the dance or beat • A light, happy song with feel-good energy • Technical Element - The clothing worn by actors • The specific words spoken by characters in a play • Something that actually happened and is 100% true • ...
Vocab 16 2023-02-07
Across
- a writer or speakers attitude twords a subject
- taking and using others idea's
- adequet for the pourpse of supporting a claim
- closly connected to the matter at hand
- to be trusted or belived
- a public debate concerning a matter of opinion
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- giving credit to others for information
- the points that support a claim
- facts or reasoning to support a topic
- a writers statment of position on a topic
- the info that supports a idea or claim
11 Clues: to be trusted or belived • taking and using others idea's • the points that support a claim • facts or reasoning to support a topic • closly connected to the matter at hand • the info that supports a idea or claim • giving credit to others for information • a writers statment of position on a topic • adequet for the pourpse of supporting a claim • ...
Review 2015-03-30
Across
- After 10 days with no action, the bill is passed
- obstructs progress in a legislative assembly
- agreement international agreement without senate approval
- to delay the impending punishment/sentence
- privilege the president can with hold information
- any person who lives and votes in an area
- Forgiveness of crime and cancellation of relevant penalties
- appropriation of government spending
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- advisers to the president
- resolution Has approval from both House and Senate
- setting aside money for a specific purpose
- order Order that carries the force of law
- How the senate can limit debate time
13 Clues: advisers to the president • How the senate can limit debate time • appropriation of government spending • order Order that carries the force of law • any person who lives and votes in an area • setting aside money for a specific purpose • to delay the impending punishment/sentence • obstructs progress in a legislative assembly • ...
Spanish 3 (2/2022) 2022-02-17
Across
- Ordinary people, the community
- T.V. Program in which people are continuously filmed
- Express words in another language
- give something for a good cause
- narrative film with a long running time
- Motion picture made from a series of drawings
- examination of something
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- Motion picture that is short in running time
- Make it easier for someone to do something by offering your service
- prepare and issue something for public sale
- formal discussion on a topic
11 Clues: examination of something • formal discussion on a topic • Ordinary people, the community • give something for a good cause • Express words in another language • narrative film with a long running time • prepare and issue something for public sale • Motion picture that is short in running time • Motion picture made from a series of drawings • ...
Vocabulary Review 2025-04-07
Across
- to settle; explain, or determine, or solve
- the act or process of guiding; leadership; direction
- groups of people chosen to do certain work
- people chosen to speak or act for others
- a formal meeting for some special purpose
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- a condition or state of affairs; circumstances
- a feeling or greatfulness
- to argue about or discuss at a meeting
- a plan or suggestion that is presented to others
- coming out or into view
- something formed by joining together
11 Clues: coming out or into view • a feeling or greatfulness • something formed by joining together • to argue about or discuss at a meeting • people chosen to speak or act for others • a formal meeting for some special purpose • to settle; explain, or determine, or solve • groups of people chosen to do certain work • a condition or state of affairs; circumstances • ...
Scottish parliament 2025-09-24
Across
- Areas the Scottish Parliament make decisions on
- MSP stands for member of Scottish ___________
- Minister The person in charge of the Scottish Parliament
- ___________ Swinney is the First Minister
- An organistaion with shared interests that campaign to win an election
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- An area which elects a representative
- Discussions in the debating chamber
- Have the most seats in the Parliament
- The day MSPs can question the First Minister
- Having your say and giving your opinion
- The presiding _____________ chairs the debates
11 Clues: Discussions in the debating chamber • An area which elects a representative • Have the most seats in the Parliament • Having your say and giving your opinion • ___________ Swinney is the First Minister • The day MSPs can question the First Minister • MSP stands for member of Scottish ___________ • The presiding _____________ chairs the debates • ...
AVID Crossword 2025-09-29
Across
- adapting as a play or movie.
- gives an account of something or someone.
- giving a brief state of the main points.
- stating something again to make more clear.
- to show or prove to be right or reasonable.
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- something that makes someone or something different.
- put forward an idea or plan.
- a figure or line drawing.
- to declare or for tele
- a formal discussion on a topic.
- say again something one has already said.
11 Clues: to declare or for tele • a figure or line drawing. • put forward an idea or plan. • adapting as a play or movie. • a formal discussion on a topic. • giving a brief state of the main points. • say again something one has already said. • gives an account of something or someone. • stating something again to make more clear. • to show or prove to be right or reasonable. • ...
Parenting Conundrum 2016-05-08
Across
- Some children take a _o______to find their strengths (8)
- Encourage children when they _____ expect it (5)
- ____the sinner ____the sin(8)
- Encourage your family members to positively _______ negative language (7)
- Encourage Children's v________ to increase confidence (10)
- Lack of success is demonstrated in __________ (11)
- _____k__are part of learning (8)
- Everyone loves to feel _____l (6)
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- Parenting is about the ___r___ not the end (7)
- View errors as _a______learning experiences (8)
- Confience is influenced by nature and ____u__ (7)
- Negative self talk becomes a self fulfilling ____h___ (8)
- Developing good _____ ___t____ assists children's physical, emotional and cognitive growth (13)
- Criticism harms, good ________ helps children improve (8)
- Demonstrating _____ in children's coping skills and choices helps them to self regulate and set realistic goals (5)
- Children need realistic _____in line with their capabilities (5)
- Help children experience ______s early (7)
- __n_______waxes and wains particularly through different stages of development (10)
- Make the most of ___c_____ moments (9)
19 Clues: ____the sinner ____the sin(8) • _____k__are part of learning (8) • Everyone loves to feel _____l (6) • Make the most of ___c_____ moments (9) • Help children experience ______s early (7) • Parenting is about the ___r___ not the end (7) • View errors as _a______learning experiences (8) • Encourage children when they _____ expect it (5) • ...
Unit 5 Vocab 2022-11-09
Across
- 2 legislative houses
- an action taken by congress to reverse a presidential veto, requiring a two-thirds majority in each chamber
- committes within a committee with specific expertise
- addition to bill not really connected to bill
- duty to vote according to their own conscience and view of what is best for the district, state or union
- the determination of the number of members of the U.S. House of Representatives according to the proportion of the population of each state to the total population of the U.S.
- 3/5 required to end a filibuster & limit time to 30 minutes
- Committees committes with house & senate members to create a compromise bill to be signed by each chamber
- someone who already holds the office they are running for
- assembly nc legislature
- the people a member of congress represents
- Committees committes that include both house & senate members
- groups within congress that investigate, debate & report on issues
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- house of the u.s legislative branch that is most defined by its equal votes
- manipulating district boundaries to favor one or more groups of voters and/or some candidates over others
- the president says no to a bill
- house of the U.S. legislative branch that is most defined by it's population based votes
- territorial areas partitioned on a map designating areas of representation by a legislative body
- senate the lower house of the bicameral nc general assembly with 120 members
- permanent groups in congress
- the result of a debate among delegates that decided how much representation each state should have in Congress
- speaking a long time to delay vote
- duty to represent "the folks back home" and vote based on the will of their constituents
- taxes and government spending
- of the Union the presidents annual statement to congress and the nation
- house the upper house of the bicameral nc general assembly with 50 members
- process of redrawing the districts boundaries to reflect the results of the reapportioning process as well as the results of the census
27 Clues: 2 legislative houses • assembly nc legislature • permanent groups in congress • taxes and government spending • the president says no to a bill • speaking a long time to delay vote • the people a member of congress represents • addition to bill not really connected to bill • committes within a committee with specific expertise • ...
The Big Choice 2023-05-03
Across
- He was known to be ruthlessly efficient, but somewhat of a showman.
- Since I get bored easily, I only read concise stories under fifty pages.
- She was well aware of the potential pitfalls of running a business.
- I would rather you find your own voice not emulate your favorite singer.
- The governor's speech acted as a catalyst for debate.
- She garnered more evidence to support her theory.
- The dancers practiced until they synchronized their movements.
- In regards to political decisions, the prime minister sits at the top of the British hierarchy.
- Good parents nurture their children so they will become happy and healthy adults.
- There's a triumphant note in his gravelly voice.
- He doffed his cap as he introduced himself.
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- The peace of the village has been shattered by juggernauts thundering through it.
- In order to validate the story we had been told by our friends, we had to investigate the truth of the matter for ourselves.
- As a teacher he was able not only to impart knowledge, but to kindle enthusiasm.
- He couldn't prevent her pain, only alleviate it.
- The oil spill was an environmental catastrophe.
- His sudden death made us all ruminate on the true value of time.
- Bats are nocturnal creatures because they tend to be more active during the night hours.
- The plucky youngster had four operations during her long battle against the illness.
- We experienced a few anxious moments as we waited to hear the results of the test.
- Guards confiscated knives and other weapons from the prisoners
- She knew, at some deep level of her psyche, that what she was doing was wrong.
- In the evenings, my grandmother and her crony sit on the front porch and gossip about their neighbors.
- The crux of the debate is each candidate's position on the budget issue.
- The tree grew on the brink of the cliff.
25 Clues: The tree grew on the brink of the cliff. • He doffed his cap as he introduced himself. • The oil spill was an environmental catastrophe. • He couldn't prevent her pain, only alleviate it. • There's a triumphant note in his gravelly voice. • She garnered more evidence to support her theory. • The governor's speech acted as a catalyst for debate. • ...
Law Questions 2012-11-16
Across
- The discussion of an issue is known as a ______
- The decisions made in the High Court are _____
- People vote during an ________
- The highest court in the court hierarchy is the ____ court
- Every person of every age has their own legal ______
- And the last symbols are ______, this symbolises equality between both sides of the argument
- The party with the second most amount of members get to form the __________
- ________ ________ have to be conducted by a person of the same gender
- In a debate, the ___________ team must speak first
- To enforce a law, a ____ must be passed and approved by the government
- Rubbish collection is taken care of by our _____ government
- There are 12 ________ for each state in The Senate
- There are three symbols that represent justice, one is a _____ that symbolises the punishments for the guilty
- When a Governor General is signing a bill, the bill is being given a _____ ______
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- In a ________ court, a trial without a jury can be requested
- The court that deals with family diputes and marriages is the ______ court
- The party with the most members in the _____ _____ get to for the government
- The House of Representatives and The Senate's seats are in a _________ formation
- The Queen is known as the ___________
- The leader of the winning party gets to be the _____ ________
- The most common crime committed by juveniles is ___________
- There are _______ ___ Senators in The Senate in total
- The highest form of government in the govrenment hierarchy is _______
- In the court hierarchy, the court without a jury is the ___________ court
- There are 2 branches in law, _____ law and criminal law
- There are 2 Senators for each _________ in the Senate
- Another symbol for justice is a _________, this symbolises that justice is impartial, meaning fair
- The prosecution is also known as the ______
- The room of The Senate is colour ___
- Juveniles are people under the age of _________
30 Clues: People vote during an ________ • The room of The Senate is colour ___ • The Queen is known as the ___________ • The prosecution is also known as the ______ • The decisions made in the High Court are _____ • The discussion of an issue is known as a ______ • Juveniles are people under the age of _________ • In a debate, the ___________ team must speak first • ...
Presidential Election 2016-11-10
Across
- a state having such a form of government
- a group seeking to influence an elected official
- a vote that decides the result of an election
- a candidate running for a lesser office on the same ticket with the candidate for the top office
- a connected series of activities designed to bring about a particular result, such as an election win
- the special skills, knowledge, or abilities that fit a person for a particular work position
- expressions which comment on government action rather than the private conduct of an individual
- a regulated discussion of a problem between two matched sides
- the place where a person casts his or her vote
- the actions required by one's position or job
- the chief of state in a republic
- a survey used to gauge public opinion concerning issues or to forecast an election
- a person nominated for an office, duty, or position
- a current office holder
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- a sheet of paper used in voting; the vote cast by a person
- one who runs in an election contest or is proposed for and office
- a body of people representing the states of the US who cast votes for the president and vice-president in US presidential election
- to choose as a candidate for election, appointment, or honor
- a vote given in favor of a proposed measure, candidate, or the like
- a political analyst, commentator, or columnist who usually works for a newspaper or magazine
- a body of people entitled to vote
- a way of thinking or feeling about an issue
- a representative to a party's national convention chosen by local voters to vote for a particular candidate
- a point of debate or controversy
- a state election in which party members vote for a candidate within their party
25 Clues: a current office holder • a point of debate or controversy • the chief of state in a republic • a body of people entitled to vote • a state having such a form of government • a way of thinking or feeling about an issue • a vote that decides the result of an election • the actions required by one's position or job • the place where a person casts his or her vote • ...
PPGC Crossword puzzle 2025-01-29
Across
- The practice of a government collecting money from its citizens to fund public services.
- The activities associated with governance, especially the debate between parties.
- Relating to the study of fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- A system of government with many officials and departments.
- A fundamental set of principles or laws that govern a nation.
- The status of being a legally recognized member of a state.
- A fundamental entitlement granted to individuals by law or nature.
- The involvement of citizens in decision-making processes within governance.
- The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws.
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state.
- Laws created and enacted by a governing body.
- A system that ensures no branch of government becomes too powerful.
- The ability of a government to react quickly and effectively to public needs.
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- The act of casting a ballot in an election to choose representatives or make decisions.
- Mechanisms in place to prevent abuse of power in governance.
- The supreme authority within a territory.
- Relating to large organizations, especially those involved in governance or policy-making.
- A system of government where citizens exercise power by voting.
- A proposed law presented for debate and approval.
- The branch of government responsible for interpreting laws.
- An area under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state.
- The process of decision-making and the process by which decisions are implemented.
- Openness and accountability in governance and decision-making.
- Related to past events, especially in connection with governance and society.
- A politically organized community under one government.
- The citizens or members of a nation, state, or community.
- The ability to direct or influence behavior and the course of events.
- A system of government where power is divided between national and local authorities.
- Pertaining to laws and regulations within a government system.
- A system of ideas and ideals that influence political policies.
30 Clues: The supreme authority within a territory. • Laws created and enacted by a governing body. • A proposed law presented for debate and approval. • An area under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state. • A politically organized community under one government. • The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws. • ...
Academic Life 2022-11-28
6 Clues: Education. • A formal discussion. • Carefully study a subject. • Studying for the first degree. • Discuss a subject with a tutor. • Highest level of teacher in a university.
News Angles Terms 2025-10-30
6 Clues: affects most people • affects immediate community • disagreement/ struggle / debate • latest info for a major event/seasonal • peoples lives, emotional, personal stories • celebrity-local celebrity (important people)
Vocabulary from Jake Drake: Know-It-All Chapters 9-11 2023-01-08
6 Clues: a big smile • the end or last • experiment or test • to debate or explain your view • a test or to determine something • worried or anxious about something
Language Features 2013-08-04
Across
- a figure of speech in which two unlike things are explicitly compared, as in “she is like a rose.”
- repetition of a word or words at the beginning of two or more successive verses, clauses, or sentences
- used for, belonging to, or concerned with mere style or effect
- a foot of two syllables, a long followed by a short in quantitative meter, or a stressed followed by an unstressed in accentual meter
- the act of repeating; repeated action, performance, production, or presentation
- the attribution of human nature or character to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract notions, especially as a rhetorical figure
- the act of interjecting
- the substitution of a mild, indirect, or vague expression for one thought to be offensive, harsh, or blunt
- the formation of a word, as cuckoo, meow, honk, or boom, by imitation of a sound made by or associated with its referent.
- the language, especially the vocabulary, peculiar to a particular trade, profession, or group
- characterized by a hissing sound;
- the humorous use of a word or phrase so as to emphasize or suggest its different meanings or applications
- resemblance of sounds
- an expression whose meaning is not predictable from the usual meanings of its constituent elements
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- of or in the Bible: a Biblical name
- obvious and intentional exaggeration
- a figure of speech by which a locution produces an incongruous, seemingly self-contradictory effect, as in “cruel kindness” or “to make haste slowly.”
- the commencement of two or more stressed syllables of a word group either with the same consonant sound or sound group
- absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable
- a foot of two syllables, both of which are long in quantitative meter or stressed in accentual meter
- of, pertaining to, or suggestive of Shakespeare or his works
- opposition; contrast: the antithesis of right and wrong
- a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase
- very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, elliptical, vivid, and ephemeral than ordinary language
- a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is not literally applicable in order to suggest a resemblance
25 Clues: resemblance of sounds • the act of interjecting • characterized by a hissing sound; • of or in the Bible: a Biblical name • obvious and intentional exaggeration • a new word, meaning, usage, or phrase • absolutely necessary or required; unavoidable • opposition; contrast: the antithesis of right and wrong • of, pertaining to, or suggestive of Shakespeare or his works • ...
8th Grade Theatre Review 2024-10-21
Across
- The specific words spoken by characters in a play
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of music
- A song that samples parts of other songs
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – A singer, actor, or dancer
- A new song sung late in the show that focuses on a specific singer
- A character’s goal, want, or need
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – Technical elements of theatre; what is seen and heard
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – An audience
- A light, happy song with feel-good energy
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Repeated actions that take on meaning
- What is at risk if a character does not achieve their objective
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – Physical location of a theatrical production
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of art/literature
- A song that focuses on the dance or beat
- Technical Element - Scenery that is visible around or behind the actors
- A made-up story that teaches a lesson or moral to the listener
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- A song that features a large amount of actors and fancy sets or lights
- Vocabulary word that means “rules of audience behavior”
- The very first stage of society that eventually leads to the creation of art
- A fast song that focuses on lyrics instead of the melody
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – In the same place at the same time
- Vocabulary word that means “only lasting for a short period of time”
- The connection or association between any two characters
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Way that people shared information before writing
- Technical Element - Electronic portion that controls music and voices
- Technical Element - Objects that the actors interact with
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of theatre
- Technical Element - Electronic portion that controls color and brightness
- Something that actually happened and is 100% true
- Technical Element - The clothing worn by actors
- A made-up story presented as the truth designed to explain something
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – The general content of a show; often written down
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Simple word that describes “enjoying something”
33 Clues: A character’s goal, want, or need • 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – An audience • A song that samples parts of other songs • A song that focuses on the dance or beat • A light, happy song with feel-good energy • Technical Element - The clothing worn by actors • The specific words spoken by characters in a play • Something that actually happened and is 100% true • ...
8th Grade Theatre Review 2024-10-21
Across
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Simple word that describes “enjoying something”
- The very first stage of society that eventually leads to the creation of art
- A song that samples parts of other songs
- A song that focuses on the dance or beat
- Something that actually happened and is 100% true
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of music
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of theatre
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – Physical location of a theatrical production
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – Technical elements of theatre; what is seen and heard
- A new song sung late in the show that focuses on a specific singer
- Technical Element - Scenery that is visible around or behind the actors
- A fast song that focuses on lyrics instead of the melody
- Technical Element - Electronic portion that controls color and brightness
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Way that people shared information before writing
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- What is at risk if a character does not achieve their objective
- A song that features a large amount of actors and fancy sets or lights
- A made-up story presented as the truth designed to explain something
- A made-up story that teaches a lesson or moral to the listener
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – The general content of a show; often written down
- Technical Element - The clothing worn by actors
- A light, happy song with feel-good energy
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – A singer, actor, or dancer
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – An audience
- 1 of 3 Origins of Theatre – Repeated actions that take on meaning
- A character’s goal, want, or need
- The specific words spoken by characters in a play
- 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – In the same place at the same time
- The connection or association between any two characters
- 1 of 3 Completely Original American Art Forms – type of art/literature
- Technical Element - Objects that the actors interact with
- Vocabulary word that means “only lasting for a short period of time”
- Vocabulary word that means “rules of audience behavior”
- Technical Element - Electronic portion that controls music and voices
33 Clues: A character’s goal, want, or need • 1 of 6 Theatre Elements – An audience • A song that samples parts of other songs • A song that focuses on the dance or beat • A light, happy song with feel-good energy • Technical Element - The clothing worn by actors • The specific words spoken by characters in a play • Something that actually happened and is 100% true • ...
Kansas-Nebraska Act 2022-02-01
7 Clues: the new free state • he was the president • it was a blank for Douglas • would generate national headlines • He strooke down the Missouri Compromise • nations leading antislavery political party • In one of the most heated moments in the debate
Darnell Rock Reporting Elle Mcauley 2016-09-08
7 Clues: rule for a town • getting things you want • a list of things to finish • not following laws or rules • to provide money for a cause • a topic or subject for debate • something later than it is was first scheduled
