emotions Crossword Puzzles
Social, Emotional Health 2022-04-26
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- developing passions
- Focus on an individual's ability to control their emotions
- Ability to make positive and good choices
- the fact of something such as an organization regulating itself without intervention from external bodies
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- your ability to make positive connections with others
- Ability to empathize with others
- The idea that human beings choose, instigate, or otherwise cause their own actions
- Ability to consider and understand you own emotions
- attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome in general will be positive
- a natural instinctive of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others
10 Clues: developing passions • Ability to empathize with others • Ability to make positive and good choices • Ability to consider and understand you own emotions • your ability to make positive connections with others • Focus on an individual's ability to control their emotions • attitude reflecting a belief or hope that the outcome in general will be positive • ...
Nurse Retreat Crossword 2021-04-30
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- When feeling overwhelmed I can find a quiet space to _________.
- Done ___ thing at a time and participate fully.
- Connecting through my ______ can help me to feel grounded.
- The soothing or upbeat sounds of _____ can change my mood for the better.
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- It can be helpful to first _____ the emotions we are feeling before being able to work on them.
- Be kind, but be ______ about your needs.
- Label your thoughts, feelings, and actions but do not _____ them.
- ___ helps us effectively manage our emotions through the practice of mindfulness.
- It is important that we care for mind and ____.
- When I am present in the moment I am being _______.
10 Clues: Be kind, but be ______ about your needs. • It is important that we care for mind and ____. • Done ___ thing at a time and participate fully. • When I am present in the moment I am being _______. • Connecting through my ______ can help me to feel grounded. • When feeling overwhelmed I can find a quiet space to _________. • ...
Knowledge Trivia Crossword 2023-11-19
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- The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized the importance of _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to people around you.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ is the Arabic term for showing gratitude and thankfulness.
- Dressing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is essential in every Muslim's life.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ refers to the ability to solve problems and make decisions effectively.
- _ _ _ _ is a term in Islam that refers to showing respect and reverence to others.
- Giving _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is an essential part of good manners in Islam.
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- The ability to understand one's own emotions is called _ _ _ _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
- Part of adab is not putting books on the _ _ _ _ _.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is the ability to understand and interpret the emotions of others.
- Islam encourages us to be honest and truthful in our _ _ _ _ _ _.
10 Clues: Part of adab is not putting books on the _ _ _ _ _. • Dressing _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is essential in every Muslim's life. • Islam encourages us to be honest and truthful in our _ _ _ _ _ _. • Giving _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is an essential part of good manners in Islam. • _ _ _ _ _ _ is the Arabic term for showing gratitude and thankfulness. • ...
Dances 2024-10-18
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- It is the most recognized dance at the end of the 70s.
- It is a dance where all the elements of a work are fused
- It is a dance that mixes acrobatics and risky movements
- It is a choreographic dance that takes characteristics from various dances.
- It is the typical dance of each country
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- It is a dance with free movements based on your feelings and emotions
- It is a dance in pairs whose main exponents are Latin Americans.
- It is a dance with free movements
- It is a primarily Latin dance that is danced formally at important ceremonies
- It is a short and fast dance to neutralize emotions
10 Clues: It is a dance with free movements • It is the typical dance of each country • It is a short and fast dance to neutralize emotions • It is the most recognized dance at the end of the 70s. • It is a dance that mixes acrobatics and risky movements • It is a dance where all the elements of a work are fused • ...
Terms When Studying Novels 2025-07-22
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- resolution how the conflict is solved.
- A problem that the characters must overcome, can be a bad situation an idividual or society.
- main messages or ideas of the story.
- where the story take place.
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- hinting something is going to happen later in the story.
- language lanuage that paints a picture e.g simile, metaphor, onomatpoeia, personification, hyperbole
- The final part of a story, in which the conflict is rsolved and everythign is tied together. How do the characters end up? How do things change?
- emotions literally means multiple emotions that a character is feeling.
- a thick, story book.
- a person place animal or creature in the story.
- analysis The process of examining a literary e.g book or movie work to understand its meaning, significance and moral.
11 Clues: a thick, story book. • where the story take place. • main messages or ideas of the story. • resolution how the conflict is solved. • a person place animal or creature in the story. • hinting something is going to happen later in the story. • emotions literally means multiple emotions that a character is feeling. • ...
1.2.3 vocab worksheet 2025-08-20
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- a technology platform where people interact and exchange ideas
- computer continent in which people share, create, or exchange information or ideas
- a person of the same age or group
- A sense of pressure to do something just because others are doing it
- the use of social networking to attack, bully, or harass another person
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- a person or group that takes advantage of others often seen on social networking sites
- a person who is developing into an adult
- the ability to understand another persons experiences and emotions
- a response to loss involving many emotions
- behavior that is intended to hurt other people and this behavior happens repeatedly
10 Clues: a person of the same age or group • a person who is developing into an adult • a response to loss involving many emotions • a technology platform where people interact and exchange ideas • the ability to understand another persons experiences and emotions • A sense of pressure to do something just because others are doing it • ...
Defense mechanisms 2026-04-08
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- The conscious act of ignoring or pushing away stressful thoughts.
- The unconscious act of keeping stressful thoughts or memories "in" or forgetting them.
- Justifying behaviors or feelings with logical-sounding reasons.
- Transferring emotions from their original source to a less threatening target.
- Taking on the emotions or characteristics of the environment or others.
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- Placing the blame for one's own feelings or impulses onto someone else.
- Trying to make up for a perceived weakness by excelling in another area.
- A total refusal to believe or accept reality.
- An apology expressed through actions to "cancel out" a previous behavior.
- Attempting to "look up to" or be like someone else.
10 Clues: A total refusal to believe or accept reality. • Attempting to "look up to" or be like someone else. • Justifying behaviors or feelings with logical-sounding reasons. • The conscious act of ignoring or pushing away stressful thoughts. • Placing the blame for one's own feelings or impulses onto someone else. • ...
Empathy 2026-04-28
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- – The mental feat of stepping outside your own "lens" to see the world through another's.
- – Recognizing and affirming that someone’s feelings are real and worthy.
- – The desire to take action to alleviate someone else's suffering.
- – Being fully "there" for someone without distractions or judgment.
- – Feeling a shared emotional vibration with another person.
- – The outward expression of an empathetic heart through small, thoughtful acts.
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- – The courage to be open and authentic, which builds the bridge for connection.
- – Giving someone the time and space to process their emotions at their own pace.
- – Selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- – Understanding that human emotions are rarely black and white.
10 Clues: – Selfless concern for the well-being of others. • – Feeling a shared emotional vibration with another person. • – Understanding that human emotions are rarely black and white. • – The desire to take action to alleviate someone else's suffering. • – Being fully "there" for someone without distractions or judgment. • ...
vocab assignment 2022-12-16
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- to drive or beat back
- changeable; fickle
- to moderate
- wise and shrewd
- crafty deceit; cunning
- wealthy and rich
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- another word for clown; prankster
- making clear
- advising not to do something
- similar in nature
- undeveloped; present but invisible
- to describe in words
- unfeeling; having no emotions
- a severe foul in the nba
- scarcity small in number
15 Clues: to moderate • making clear • wise and shrewd • wealthy and rich • similar in nature • changeable; fickle • to describe in words • to drive or beat back • crafty deceit; cunning • a severe foul in the nba • scarcity small in number • advising not to do something • unfeeling; having no emotions • another word for clown; prankster • undeveloped; present but invisible
CPH Lecture 2014-02-07
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- blocking out painful thoughts
- reversion to an earlier stage
- misattribution of undesired thoughts
- separation of emotions
- justifying unacceptable needs
- performing an extreme behavior
- channeling of unacceptable impulses
- identification for acceptance
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- attempt to offset a deficiency
- redirecting thoughts
- unconscious blocking of unacceptable thoughts
- taking back hurtful behavior
- resembling personality
- conversion of dangerous thoughts
- replacement
15 Clues: replacement • redirecting thoughts • resembling personality • separation of emotions • taking back hurtful behavior • blocking out painful thoughts • reversion to an earlier stage • justifying unacceptable needs • identification for acceptance • attempt to offset a deficiency • performing an extreme behavior • conversion of dangerous thoughts • channeling of unacceptable impulses • ...
Holes MT1 2023-2024 2023-10-09
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- destroying others for your gain
- unclear; difficult to understand
- shortage
- difficult to achieve
- the right and authority to interpret the law
- continued effort despite difficulties
- kind
- bold disobedience
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- deserted, barren, lifeless
- from an ancestor
- a pre-determined course of events
- lacking strength because of age or illness
- twisting because of pain
- uncontrollable emotions
- in small quantities
15 Clues: kind • shortage • from an ancestor • bold disobedience • in small quantities • difficult to achieve • uncontrollable emotions • twisting because of pain • deserted, barren, lifeless • destroying others for your gain • unclear; difficult to understand • a pre-determined course of events • continued effort despite difficulties • lacking strength because of age or illness • ...
Vocabulary 2.1-human nature 2023-11-22
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- trusts people easily
- humorous and clever
- sensitive, feels lots of emotions
- determined
- polite and kind
- chilled person
- doesn't like talking about their achievements
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- honest and impartial
- makes decisions quickly
- shy and quiet
- kind, has a good heart
- selfish
- changes moods easily
- calm, balanced, not nervous
- courageous and brave
15 Clues: selfish • determined • shy and quiet • chilled person • polite and kind • humorous and clever • honest and impartial • trusts people easily • changes moods easily • courageous and brave • kind, has a good heart • makes decisions quickly • calm, balanced, not nervous • sensitive, feels lots of emotions • doesn't like talking about their achievements
Art Movements 2023-09-12
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- - Bold and non-naturalistic colors
- - Cultural rebirth in Italy
- - Stripped-down simplicity
- - Elegant and geometric design
- - Dreams and the subconscious
- - Incorporating popular culture
- - Inner emotions and turmoil
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- - Emotion and imagination
- - Non-representational art
- - Optical illusions and patterns
- - Depicting everyday life
- - Anti-establishment and absurd
- - Capturing light and color
- - Ornate and dramatic
- - Geometric abstraction
15 Clues: - Ornate and dramatic • - Geometric abstraction • - Emotion and imagination • - Depicting everyday life • - Non-representational art • - Stripped-down simplicity • - Cultural rebirth in Italy • - Capturing light and color • - Inner emotions and turmoil • - Dreams and the subconscious • - Elegant and geometric design • - Anti-establishment and absurd • - Incorporating popular culture • ...
Romance Crossword 2024-12-13
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- "i still feel sorry for him" element
- base of romance genre
- distorts characters
- narrator
- open minded thinker
- known as the honeymoon phase
- character heroic struggle presents
- can be good or bad
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- type of romantic relationship
- example of romance
- a romanticism reaction
- character made from rejection
- modernized romance topic
- a recurring symbol
- idealistic thinker
15 Clues: narrator • example of romance • a recurring symbol • idealistic thinker • can be good or bad • distorts characters • open minded thinker • base of romance genre • a romanticism reaction • modernized romance topic • known as the honeymoon phase • type of romantic relationship • character made from rejection • character heroic struggle presents • "i still feel sorry for him" element
Nic & Cait 2025-03-25
15 Clues: our shot • our show • Our Song • first date • first kiss • 3 little words • our favorite food • always taking your • my nickname for you • gives me butterflies • happiest when we are • __I wanna see you dance • how i express my emotions • __ makes her clothes fall off • I cant wait until we get our first
Metaphysical Gifts 2024-11-12
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- Inner knowing or sensing.
- Restoring wellness spiritually.
- Bringing desires into reality.
- Mind to mind communication.
- Moving objects with mind.
- Energy field perception.
- Transformation of energy
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- Communicating with spirits.
- Knowing the future.
- Gaining insight through tools.
- Reading objects’ energy.
- Receiving messages from entities.
- Out of body exploration.
- Feeling others' emotions.
- Seeing beyond the physical.
15 Clues: Knowing the future. • Reading objects’ energy. • Out of body exploration. • Energy field perception. • Transformation of energy • Inner knowing or sensing. • Moving objects with mind. • Feeling others' emotions. • Communicating with spirits. • Mind to mind communication. • Seeing beyond the physical. • Gaining insight through tools. • Bringing desires into reality. • ...
Parts of the Brain and their Functions 2025-04-16
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- Area Speech production, integrating audio/visual, reading comprehension, word meaning, reading aloud
- lobe Language understanding, auditory processing, understanding sounds, memory formation, emotional processing
- lobe Body sensations, interprets 5 senses, sensory integration
- lobe vision, process visual information, color, motion, depth perception
- Motor control, vision, hearing
- Callosum Facilitates communication, coordinates movement, learning/memory, vision, transfers sensory/motor/cognitive information
- Cortex Smell, process olfactory information, odor detection, emotional response to smell appetite, memory formation with smells
- Fight or flight, process emotional information, process things heard/seen, connects emotions to memory
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- Oblongata Reflexes, cardiovascular control, respiratory control, breathing, blood pressure, blood circulation
- Muscle coordination, balance, fine movement, regulates muscle tone
- Motor function, sensation, eye movement, balance, sleep/wake, breathing, swallowing
- Maintains homeostatic conditions, sleep, hunger, thirst, temperature, heart rate
- Sensory process, regulate senses, attention, memory, coordinating movements
- Gland Produce hormones, makes/release hormones that regulate bodily functions
- makes up the four lobes
- lobe Problem solving, movement, language understanding, reasoning, and personality
- Long term memory, emotions, anxiety, emotional processing, learning
- Sulcus Voluntary movement, separation of motor/sensory areas, comprehension(spoken & written), right/left handed, organize/control memory and sensory
18 Clues: makes up the four lobes • Motor control, vision, hearing • lobe Body sensations, interprets 5 senses, sensory integration • Muscle coordination, balance, fine movement, regulates muscle tone • Long term memory, emotions, anxiety, emotional processing, learning • lobe vision, process visual information, color, motion, depth perception • ...
Sanctuary Training Activity 2017-04-18
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- Pillars Knowledge,values, language, practice
- Intelligence The capacity to be aware of, control, and express one's emotions, and to handle interpersonal relationships judiciously and empathetically.
- At a later time; going or likely to happen or exist
- The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- Safety The sense of integrity you get when your sense of what is right is supported by the institution within which you work and the people who directly supervise you.
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news
- Activities and practices that we can engage in on a regular basis to reduce stress and maintain and enhance our short- and longer-term health and well-being.
- Disturbance A situation where a strong emotion becomes disconnected from its original source, and is attached to unrelated events or interactions.
- Condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury
- A person's principles or standards of behavior
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- The act or instance of making or becoming different
- A set of tools, especially one kept in a bag or box and used for a particular purpose
- Learning Working in a group helps us to break dysfunctional patterns and learn new processes. A commitment that helps us work collaboratively and interrupt destructive patterns of behavior
- The capacity or ability to direct or influence the behavior of others or the course of events.
- The use of peaceful means, not force, to bring about political or social change.
- A natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- A team meeting called to respond to any critical incident or concern
- A system where everyone's input is valued and acknowledged.
- Process 2 or more systems – whether these consist of individuals, groups, or organizations – have significant relationships with one another, they tend to develop similar affects, cognition, and behaviors
- Truama Possible negative effects from working with clients who have experienced high levels of trauma
- Commitments Nonviolence,Emotional Intelligence,Social Learning,Democracy,Open Communication,Social Responsibility,Growth and Change.
- The fact or process of losing something or someone
- Safety, Emotions, Loss, Future model for addressing conflict
23 Clues: Pillars Knowledge,values, language, practice • A person's principles or standards of behavior • The capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • The imparting or exchanging of information or news • The fact or process of losing something or someone • The act or instance of making or becoming different • At a later time; going or likely to happen or exist • ...
Characterization/Conflict Guided Notes 2024-09-26
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- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict that drives the narrative.
- A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work.
- To drive something forward; in literature, it refers to advancing the plot or action.
- An event or occurrence that is significant to the plot or development of the narrative.
- To act upon or influence; to engage in communication or activity with others.
- The spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work; reveals personality and advances the plot.
- To examine in detail, typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in the story.
- The written or printed work that conveys information or tells a story; can refer to literature, articles, or any written material.
- The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution.
- A particular part or feature of something; in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes.
- character: A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions.
- character: A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story.
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- character: A character with straightforward traits and motivations, lacking depth or complexity.
- character: A character who undergoes significant change or growth throughout the story.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing; reflects the author's style and tone.
- character: A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range of emotions and traits.
- To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown.
- Existing or occurring in opposition; presenting contrasting ideas, emotions, or opinions
- The central idea or message of a literary work.
- To stimulate or incite an emotional response or action, typically an unpleasant one.
- character: A character with a limited personality; often lacks depth and complexity.
- Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances.
- The reason or driving force behind a character's actions or behavior.
24 Clues: The central idea or message of a literary work. • Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances. • A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work. • The reason or driving force behind a character's actions or behavior. • To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown. • ...
Characterization/ Conflict Faith/Josiah 2024-09-26
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- Existing or occuring in opposition; presenting contrasting ideas, emotions, or opinions
- The written of printed work that conveys information or tells a story; can refer to literature, articles, or any written material
- character A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range or emotions and traits
- The reasons or driving forces behind a character's actions or behavior
- The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution
- To act upon or influence eachother; to engage in communication or activity with others
- A person, animal, of figure represented in a story or literary work
- To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown
- character A character who undergoes significant internal change or growth throughout the story
- A character of force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict
- character A character with a simple and unchanging personality; often lacks depth and complexity
- Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances
- To drive or push something foward; in literature, is refers to advancing the plot or actions
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- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing; reflects the authors style and tone
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict that drives the narrative
- To stimulate or inctie a reaction, typically an emotional response or action
- A particular part or feature or something; in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes
- The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work
- An event or occurrence that is significant to the plot or development or the narrative
- character A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story
- character A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions
- The spoken exchange between characters in a literary work; reveals personality and advances the plot
- character A character with straight foward traits and motivations
- To examine in detail,typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation
24 Clues: Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances • character A character with straight foward traits and motivations • The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work • A person, animal, of figure represented in a story or literary work • A character of force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict • ...
Concepts of health and wellbeing 2023-12-14
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- An ancient system of medicine originating in India that focuses on achieving balance in the body, mind, and spirit through lifestyle, diet, and herbal remedies.
- Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress.
- In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering.
- A state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being, not merely the absence of disease or infirmity (World Health Organization definition).
- The quality of one's relationships, social interactions, and sense of belonging within a community.
- The overall state of an individual that encompasses physical, mental, emotional, social, and spiritual dimensions.
- Refers to the state of one's emotions and the ability to effectively manage and express them in a positive and balanced manner.
- Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory.
- The subjective evaluation of one's own worth and the degree to which one values themselves.
- The state of one's mental processes and the ability to effectively cope with stress, relate to others, and make decisions.
- A state of overall health, happiness, and prosperity that encompasses multiple dimensions of an individual's life.
- The ability to recognize, understand, and manage one's own emotions, as well as being aware of and responsive to the emotions of others.
- Events or occurrences beyond the realm of natural laws or processes, often attributed to divine or mystical forces.
- The individual's personal assessment of their overall life satisfaction, happiness, and fulfillment.
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- The sense of purpose, meaning, and connection to something greater than oneself, contributing to a sense of inner peace and harmony.
- The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others.
- The state of one's body, including physical fitness, nutrition, and overall bodily functioning.
- In Hinduism and Buddhism, the concept that one's actions in this life or previous lives influence future experiences and circumstances.
- A traditional Chinese medicine practice that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate energy flow, promoting balance and well-being.
- A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age.
20 Clues: Characterized by constant change, activity, or progress. • The act of revealing personal information or experiences to others. • Related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and memory. • In Buddhism, the ultimate state of liberation and freedom from suffering. • A state of being physically or mentally weak, often due to illness or old age. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-03-04
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- the time when somebody usually goes to bed
- to deliberately change the meaning of what somebody has said, or to present facts in a particular way, in order to benefit yourself or harm somebody else
- lasting or taking too long and not interesting
- literary genre consisting of novels.
- felling to strong emotions as symphaty, romantic love or sad
- history explaining some natural or social phenomenon, and typically involving supernatural beings or events.
- a strong description of a serious of events
- horrifying or frightening
- a person who likes reading very much
- that makes you pay attention to it because it is so interesting and exciting
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- bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind.
- extremely sad or disappointed
- with the wind blowing in gusts
- moral principles that control or influence a person’s behavior
- a short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral.
- activity of imagining things, especially things that are impossible or improbable
- type of literature, or artistic writing, that attempts to stir a reader's imagination or emotions.
- behaviour or an event that people think is morally or legally wrong and causes public feelings of shock or anger
- not showing serious thought, feelings, etc. about something
- unpleasant and strange because connected with death and frightening things
20 Clues: horrifying or frightening • extremely sad or disappointed • with the wind blowing in gusts • literary genre consisting of novels. • a person who likes reading very much • the time when somebody usually goes to bed • a strong description of a serious of events • lasting or taking too long and not interesting • bringing strong images, memories, or feelings to mind. • ...
Vocabulary Review 2021-03-26
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- a political system governed by a few people
- a standard or typical example
- unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating
- something done or paid in expiation of a wrong
- speech you make to yourself
- of a government with an authority exerting absolute control
- a starlike object that may send out radio waves
- characterized by violent emotions or behavior
- an advocate for the extension of voting rights
- a free man who farms his own land
- a naturally occurring or synthetic compound
- one of two approximately equal parts
- marked by extreme intensity of emotions or convictions
- excessively mournful
- not restricted to one school or party
- confidently optimistic and cheerful
- make subservient; force to submit or subdue
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- complete denial of established authority and institutions
- extremely steep
- shaped to fit by altering the contours of a pliable mass
- a classification of organisms based on similarities
- devoid of matter
- seize and take control without authority
- useless repetition
- the watery fluid in which blood cells are suspended
- having unlimited power
- summarize briefly
- a system of words used to name things in a discipline
- relating to or involving money
- enter into a combination with oxygen
- a powerful circular current of water
31 Clues: extremely steep • devoid of matter • summarize briefly • useless repetition • excessively mournful • having unlimited power • speech you make to yourself • a standard or typical example • relating to or involving money • a free man who farms his own land • confidently optimistic and cheerful • one of two approximately equal parts • enter into a combination with oxygen • ...
Defense Mechanisms 2015-10-21
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- Substituting a socially acceptable activity for an impulse that is unacceptable
- Accepting another person’s attitudes, beliefs, and values as one’s own
- Overt or covert antagonism toward remembering or processing anxiety-producing information
- Uses defense mechanisms
- Acting the opposite of what one thinks or feels
- Excusing own behavior to avoid guilt, responsibility, conflict, anxiety, or loss of self-respect
- in a developmental stage
- Unconscious blaming of unacceptable inclinations or thoughts on an external object
- Modeling actions and opinions of influential others while searching for identity, or aspiring to
- Failure to acknowledge an unbearable condition;
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- Ventilation of intense feelings toward persons less threatening than the one who aroused
- Dealing with emotional conflict by a temporary alteration in consciousness or identity
- feelings
- Immobilization of a portion of the personality resulting from unsuccessful completion of
- Separation of the emotions of a painful event or situation from the facts involved; acknowledging the facts but not the emotions
- Excluding emotionally painful or anxiety-provoking thoughts and feelings from conscious awareness
- Expression of an emotional conflict through the development of a physical symptom,
- Moving back to a previous developmental stage to feel safe or have needs met
- a personal, social, or occupational goal
- Overachievement in one area to offset deficiencies in another area
20 Clues: feelings • Uses defense mechanisms • in a developmental stage • a personal, social, or occupational goal • Acting the opposite of what one thinks or feels • Failure to acknowledge an unbearable condition; • Overachievement in one area to offset deficiencies in another area • Accepting another person’s attitudes, beliefs, and values as one’s own • ...
Teen Health Textbook - Module: Your Health and Wellness, Lessons 1,2, & 3 2024-01-26
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- the combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being
- behaviors or habits that help determine a person's level of health
- your ability to get along with the people around you
- the exchange of information through the use of words or actions
- identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them that promote mental/emotional health
- a personal feeling or belief
- the basic units of heredity, contained in chromosomes
- how your emotions affect your physical and overall health, and how your overall health affects your emotions
- when one risk factor adds to another and increases risk
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- threadlike structures in human cells that carry genes (DNA)
- patterns of behavior that you follow almost without thinking
- the way you act in the many different situations and events in your life
- a way of life that involves little physical activity
- when you choose not to participate in high-risk behaviors
- something you hope to accomplish
- the collected beliefs, customs, and behaviors of a group of people
- various methods of communicating information, such as television, radio, movies, magazines, newspapers, books, billboards, the internet, etc.
- taking steps to avoid something
- the passing of traits from parents to their biological children
- a state of well-being or balanced health over a long period of time
20 Clues: a personal feeling or belief • taking steps to avoid something • something you hope to accomplish • a way of life that involves little physical activity • your ability to get along with the people around you • the basic units of heredity, contained in chromosomes • when one risk factor adds to another and increases risk • ...
Unit 2 Speech Vocab. Review 2023-12-04
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- automatic brain response to sound
- conversation between two or more people
- your own thoughts and emotions that distract you from the message/speaker
- filling out multiple role throughout the day
- engage in listening to scan our surroundings
- being delivered something
- to recall what was said
- trying to understand what the speaker is thinking/feeling
- distractions to a speakers message caused by listeners body
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- focusing on the feelings/emotions of the speaker
- listen with the intent to comprehend and retain info
- distractions to a speakers message caused by receivers internal thoughts
- saying something in return
- biases/opinions reffering to the speaker or message
- auditory, visual and physical distractions from the message/speaker
- listen with a goal to analyze/evaluate a message
- word/phrase that softens uncomfortable topics
- purposeful and focused
- various sounds in the environment that interfere with hearing
- judging the value of the message
- how long a person can maintain focus
- the one talking
- receiver experiencing confusion over meaning of a sources word choice
- indicate your involvement
- an attempt to learn the meaning of the meaning of the message
25 Clues: the one talking • purposeful and focused • to recall what was said • being delivered something • indicate your involvement • saying something in return • judging the value of the message • automatic brain response to sound • how long a person can maintain focus • conversation between two or more people • filling out multiple role throughout the day • ...
Choose Love Crossword Puzzle 2024-02-06
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- Self ______ is recognizing one's emotions and values as well as one's strength and limitations.
- Taking responsibility for your actions whether they were right or wrong.
- Good, appropriate, and/or expected social behavior.
- Equal treatment without favoritism.
- Another word for feelings.
- A feeling of tension or worry because of situations you are experiencing.
- Having very little or no care or concern for anyone but yourself.
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- To talk about something with a person or group of people to come up with an agreement.
- Add someone or something in as part of a group.
- Feeling or understanding what someone else is feeling.
- The feeling that you care about and are sorry about someone else’s trouble, grief, misfortune.
- Name for someone who is blamed for something they didn’t do.
- Act of doing what you are supposed to do and accepting the outcome of your actions.
- Skill to use when facing a problem, stressful situation, or difficulty.
- A belief in the strength or truth of a person or thing.
- Free from harm or danger.
- You are showing this if you are nice, good, and/or friendly to someone.
- The kind of work that is done together.
- The connection between two people.
- Types of actions done suddenly, without careful thought.
20 Clues: Free from harm or danger. • Another word for feelings. • The connection between two people. • Equal treatment without favoritism. • The kind of work that is done together. • Add someone or something in as part of a group. • Good, appropriate, and/or expected social behavior. • Feeling or understanding what someone else is feeling. • ...
Poetry Terms and Devices 2022-06-10
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- Repetition of similar syllables
- Scheme: The order of rhymes in a poem
- Verse: A poem that doesn’t rhyme but still has rhythm
- The lightbulb was glowing brightly
- the rhythmic structure of a poem
- The girl is sad, she is blue
- A poem that tells a story
- He was the Einstein of the physics class
- A line of poetry that expresses the writer’s emotions
- The silence was deafening
- He’s a rollercoaster of emotions
- The girl is blue, she fell in paint
- Cruel Kindness
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
- A wedding ring is a symbol of marriage
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- It is taking years to bake my cake
- A stanza of four lines, with an alternate rhyme
- The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- A poetic paragraph
- A poem that is 14 lines long and ends in a rhyming couplet
- The fire station burnt down
- As cold as ice
- Verse: A poem that doesn’t rhyme and doesn’t have meter
- A repeated line of poetry in the same spot each time
- Words, phrases, or sounds being repeated
- The trees danced in the wind
- Nature puts on little shows every time it rains or snows.
27 Clues: As cold as ice • Cruel Kindness • A poetic paragraph • A poem that tells a story • The silence was deafening • The fire station burnt down • The girl is sad, she is blue • The trees danced in the wind • Repetition of similar syllables • the rhythmic structure of a poem • He’s a rollercoaster of emotions • It is taking years to bake my cake • The lightbulb was glowing brightly • ...
AP Language and Composition The Elements of Style Station Assesment - Tone 2024-09-04
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- Appeal to credibility.
- Both tone and mood are influenced by the author’s _______ choices
- Optimistic, jubilant, lighthearted, amused, and enthusiastic are ____ tones.
- Usage of words, punctuation, views of character, imagery, and structure of sentences are _____ the authors uses to convey tone.
- Anxious, suspenseful, apprehensive, alarming,and tense are ___ tones.
- Appeal to reader’s emotions and logic
- Tone reflects on the ____’s emotions
- Reflective, informative, objective, detached, and contemplative are ____ tones.
- Tone might influence how the reader sees the ______’s intentions
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- punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
- Pessimistic, mournful, bitter, cynical, and foreboding are ___ tones.
- words such as grave, earnest, intense, and solemn might invoke a ________ tone
- The information or ideas that are discussed or dealt with.
- How an author expresses their attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience.
- The author's tone can ____ the reader and writer
- “I believe our product can and will make a difference in the lives of each of our consumers.” evokes a __________ tone
- the feelings that the words creates in the reader
- Informal, formal, joyful, optimistic, assertive, pessimistic, accusatory, and amused are ____ of tone.
- looking for keywords, analyzing the style, context, and structure, are strategies to _____ tone.
- Whimsical, humorous, ironic, satirical, and witty are ___ tones.
20 Clues: Appeal to credibility. • punctuation, spelling, and grammar. • Tone reflects on the ____’s emotions • Appeal to reader’s emotions and logic • The author's tone can ____ the reader and writer • the feelings that the words creates in the reader • The information or ideas that are discussed or dealt with. • Whimsical, humorous, ironic, satirical, and witty are ___ tones. • ...
CPAR 2023-01-09
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- unbroken tone
- traditional Philippine dance
- to fractured forms that are pieced together
- pastel painting in layers
- also known as Abaca
- the story of a prince and princess
- amang pintor
- not visible and drawn but created by values
- characteristics of the image
- ethnic people in Luzon
- pottery art is usually located in the province of Sanga-Sanga Sulu
- using blunt pen knife
- express particular emotions
- the collage pertain to fantasy or portrait
- it refers to the quality of light it reflects
- to pevent it from breaking
- corners of angles
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- nonmetallic substance
- lines parallel
- straight line segments
- an ornamental beam
- represented in a work of art
- subconscious or dreams
- an imaginary line
- came from a French word “coller”
- nonpresentational image
- broken pattern of small marks
- keeping the emotions and essence of the object
- curling objects
- bound in oil
- it makes curling coils much easier and fester
- pop culture
- sometimes as chalk
- is not permanent property thig we see around us.
- quality of the surface of an object
- indigenous Filipino people
- is man's invention
- pottery tradition in Vigan, Ilocos Sur
- quality which gives a color its name
39 Clues: pop culture • amang pintor • bound in oil • unbroken tone • lines parallel • curling objects • an imaginary line • corners of angles • an ornamental beam • sometimes as chalk • is man's invention • also known as Abaca • nonmetallic substance • using blunt pen knife • straight line segments • subconscious or dreams • ethnic people in Luzon • nonpresentational image • pastel painting in layers • ...
PIES Crossword- Natalee Huli 2022-06-02
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- Sitting posture is determined by which type of strength
- Type of motor skills that include feeding themselves or drawing
- Type of crying when babies under the age of 3 cry a lot
- Other than sadness another emotion kids will be able to interpret at age 3
- Most difficult emotion for infants
- Babies start to recognize the sound of their what at 4-6 months
- When kids start showing and controlling their emotions
- At 2 years of age, children can identify their own
- It is very important to do this when your child talks
- Children age 4 will seek out new ___
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- Walking while holding onto something
- Who you should talk to if child is not reaching social milestones at ages 5
- In age 8 one of the main emotions/feelings at this age is ___
- Children aged 3 are able to show concern and ___ without difficulty
- Children age 8 will start to become ___ oriented
- This group gets worse mood changes starting at 11
- This can take a large toll on the mental health of age 7 kids
- Type of motor skills that include walking, running, or climbing
- Main form of communication with infants
- At age 8 this is what kids might be struggling with this type of criticism
20 Clues: Most difficult emotion for infants • Walking while holding onto something • Children age 4 will seek out new ___ • Main form of communication with infants • Children age 8 will start to become ___ oriented • This group gets worse mood changes starting at 11 • At 2 years of age, children can identify their own • It is very important to do this when your child talks • ...
Assertive Communication Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-09
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- up for – To defend your rights or beliefs.
- – To politely say no to something.
- – Understanding your own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- – To manage conflicts, criticism, or disagreements effectively.
- Contact – Looking at someone directly when speaking, showing attentiveness.
- List:
- – Considerate of others.
- – Continuing to do something despite difficulties.
- – An agreement where both sides give a little.
- – Showing consideration for others' feelings and rights.
- – Limits that a person sets to protect their well-being.
- – Sure of yourself.
- – The quality of being assertive.
- – Showing understanding of others.
- – To clearly declare your needs, boundaries, or position.
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- – To say something again in a clearer way.
- – Limits in communication.
- – Constructive information given to help someone improve.
- – To make your point or meaning clearer.
- – Not emotional or aggressive.
- – To discuss something in order to reach an agreement.
- – To recognize or show awareness of someone’s feelings or perspective.
- – To communicate your thoughts, opinions, or feelings.
- – Feedback, sometimes negative.
- – Tactful and polite.
- – The quality of someone's voice that expresses their emotions.
- – Being able to express one's opinions clearly and respectfully.
- – Strong but not aggressive.
- – A feeling of self-assurance arising from one's abilities.
- – Easy to understand.
- – To keep eye contact, a confident tone, or a firm stance.
- – Belief in yourself.
- Language – Non-verbal communication.
- – Consideration for others.
34 Clues: List: • – Sure of yourself. • – Tactful and polite. • – Easy to understand. • – Belief in yourself. • – Considerate of others. • – Limits in communication. • – Consideration for others. • – Strong but not aggressive. • – Not emotional or aggressive. • – Feedback, sometimes negative. • – The quality of being assertive. • – To politely say no to something. • ...
Relationships B1 2025-02-18
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- Not clean or not organized.
- Paying attention to avoid mistakes or danger.
- Thinking about other people’s feelings.
- Not showing good manners; rude.
- Not paying attention and making mistakes.
- Making good and practical decisions.
- A holiday for a couple after their wedding.
- Very excited and interested in something.
- Not feeling confident or sure about yourself.
- Someone you can trust to do things well.
- Not thinking about other people’s feelings.
- Thinking only about yourself, not about others.
- Doing a lot of work or activities.
- Someone who likes being with other people.
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- Not nice or kind to other people.
- Someone who does not like being with other people.
- Being kind and showing good manners.
- Not married or in a relationship.
- Believing in yourself and your abilities.
- A good relationship between friends.
- Acting in a kind way to others.
- Changing emotions quickly, from happy to sad.
- Working well with other people.
- Someone who stays calm and doesn’t get angry easily.
- Having new and interesting ideas.
- Easily affected by emotions or what people say.
- Honest and saying what you really feel.
- Wanting something that someone else has.
- Someone who feels nervous around new people.
29 Clues: Not clean or not organized. • Acting in a kind way to others. • Working well with other people. • Not showing good manners; rude. • Not nice or kind to other people. • Not married or in a relationship. • Having new and interesting ideas. • Doing a lot of work or activities. • Being kind and showing good manners. • A good relationship between friends. • ...
Coping Skills and Leisure Activities 2025-03-26
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- requires two pedals and wheels
- processing emotions through writing
- melodic noise
- living organisms that produce oxygen
- a way to connect and receive support from people you love
- a form of self-care that results in being clean
- movement that can also be a form of transportation. Some people do this through a park.
- a way to use your lungs to express emotions
- mindfulness activity that includes deep breath and visualization
- a way to connect with others who have similar experiences
- an activity you can do in OT clinic that uses yarn
- mindful movement and stretching that originates from India
- a fun activity involving singing lyrics
- furry friends, such as, Sir William
- a complete set has 52
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- preparing food
- warmth that comes from the sky
- location with community resources and lots of stories
- movement typically done to a beat
- sleeping during the day
- games that require electricity
- you can watch the news on this
- a water activity
- a long inhalation of oxygen
- a stringed instrument
- something cold you can eat or hold
- Movement that can produce oxytocin
- a form of self expression using different materials such as paint, markers, pencils, or cameras
28 Clues: melodic noise • preparing food • a water activity • a stringed instrument • a complete set has 52 • sleeping during the day • a long inhalation of oxygen • requires two pedals and wheels • warmth that comes from the sky • games that require electricity • you can watch the news on this • movement typically done to a beat • something cold you can eat or hold • ...
Cognitive Development of Adolescent (Part 1) 2024-11-12
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- A neurotransmitter linked to reward and pleasure.
- Adolescents’ heightened self-focus and self-consciousness.
- Part of a neuron that receives signals.
- Incorporating new experiences into existing knowledge.
- The brain area involved in decision-making and self-control.
- Psychologist who emphasized social learning in cognitive development.
- Brain region that plays a key role in processing emotions.
- Process that insulates nerve cells to increase signal efficiency.
- The creation of new neurons in the brain.
- The brain structure that connects the left and right hemispheres.
- A sense of uniqueness and invulnerability in adolescence.
- A mental framework for organizing information.
- The basic unit of the nervous system.
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- Psychologist who developed a theory on cognitive stages
- Piaget’s stage involving abstract and logical thinking.
- Thinking about one’s own thinking processes.
- The belief that others are always watching or noticing you.
- Balancing new and old knowledge in learning.
- Chemical messenger between neurons.
- The brain’s ability to adapt to new experiences.
- Modifying knowledge to fit new information.
- Developing hypotheses to solve problems logically.
- The gap where neurons connect and transmit signals.
- The part of the brain associated with emotions.
- Neuronal structure that transmits impulses away from the cell body.
25 Clues: Chemical messenger between neurons. • The basic unit of the nervous system. • Part of a neuron that receives signals. • The creation of new neurons in the brain. • Modifying knowledge to fit new information. • Thinking about one’s own thinking processes. • Balancing new and old knowledge in learning. • A mental framework for organizing information. • ...
Critical Thinking 2025-01-07
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- The ability to recover quickly from difficulties.
- Information that supports a claim or argument.
- The process of thinking through problems logically.
- Treating others in a kind and considerate way.
- The attitude or way of thinking that influences behavior.
- Working together with others to achieve a goal.
- A place to borrow books
- the color of blood
- Asking questions to gather information.
- The process of sharing information or expressing thoughts.
- Assess or judge the value or importance of something.
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- Understanding your own emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
- A particular way of seeing or thinking about something
- Being thankful and showing appreciation.
- The answer to a problem or question.
- A choice made after considering different options.
- Controlling your emotions or actions in a difficult situation.
- Opposite of "start"
- first man to play on a basketball team with son
- The color of grass
- A device used to tell time
- A system of thinking based on facts and sound reasoning.
- A challenge or issue that needs to be solved.
- Understanding and sharing someone else's feelings.
- Examine something in detail to understand it better.
- The main meal of the morning
- A disagreement or struggle between opposing ideas or people..
27 Clues: The color of grass • the color of blood • Opposite of "start" • A place to borrow books • A device used to tell time • The main meal of the morning • The answer to a problem or question. • Asking questions to gather information. • Being thankful and showing appreciation. • A challenge or issue that needs to be solved. • Information that supports a claim or argument. • ...
Socially Intelligent 2026-03-24
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- – The nourishing engine of giving someone your complete attention.
- – The doctor who proposed a way to measure SI in 1928.
- – Biologically identified as the most highly contagious emotional expression.
- – The type of neurons that activate when observing another's emotions.
- – Goleman’s term for what we actually do with our social awareness.
- – Behaviors that cause feelings of inadequacy, guilt, or frustration in others.
- – The theorist who categorized intelligence into four primary domains.
- – The acronym for situational awareness, presence, authenticity, clarity, and empathy.
- OF MIND – The cognitive capacity to ascribe mental states to oneself and others.
- – The acronym for the George Washington University Social Intelligence Test.
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- – The brain structure responsible for the "low road" emotional radar.
- – The cortex through which the "high road" neural pathway routes.
- – Facing issues respectfully; one of the twelve distinct learnable skills.
- – One of the specific subtests featured in the 1949 GWSIT.
- – Smooth interactions at the nonverbal level required for social skill.
- – The phenomenon where emotions transmit from person to person like a virus.
- – The toxic behavior of insisting you are always right.
- – Behaviors that make others feel valued, affirmed, and competent.
- – The individual who imagined SI on a spectrum from toxic to nourishing.
- – A toxic self-expression style that monopolizes all attention.
20 Clues: – The doctor who proposed a way to measure SI in 1928. • – The toxic behavior of insisting you are always right. • – One of the specific subtests featured in the 1949 GWSIT. • – A toxic self-expression style that monopolizes all attention. • – The cortex through which the "high road" neural pathway routes. • ...
Putting It All Together 2025-12-19
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- | Strong networks of people who help reduce relapse risk
- | DBT skill focused on awareness
- | The body and this are interconnected
- | Exercise releases this natural brain chemical
- | Skill that involves fully hearing others
- | The brain’s ability to heal and rewire itself
- | Brain’s pleasure pathway altered by substances
- | Cravings rise and fall like these
- | Brain area responsible for decision-making and impulse control
- | Healthy relationships are built on trust, safety, and this
- | A sense of purpose or direction in life
- | Clear limits that protect recovery
- | Building a life worth protecting is the goal of this process
- | Communication style that is confident and respectful
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- | Macronutrient that supports brain repair
- | Long-term drive that values provide for recovery
- | Strong urges to use that come and go
- | Emotions are data, not these
- | Noticing without this is a DBT skill
- | Repairing relationships requires time and this
- | People, places, or things that activate old patterns
- | Balanced meals help stabilize mood and energy
- | These guide decisions and habits
- | Dehydration can feel like this or irritability
- | Recovery is more than stopping this
- | Brain system tied to emotions and survival
- | Risk that increases when supports are missing
- | Many people ask, “Who am I without substances?” This concept
- | This restores emotional regulation
29 Clues: | Emotions are data, not these • | DBT skill focused on awareness • | These guide decisions and habits • | Cravings rise and fall like these • | This restores emotional regulation • | Clear limits that protect recovery • | Recovery is more than stopping this • | Strong urges to use that come and go • | The body and this are interconnected • ...
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
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- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- A skill for dealing with difficult situations
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- Control of our thinking and feelings
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- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- Ideas or words in our minds
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- A claim that you did something wrong
- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
29 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • What we say to ourselves inside our head • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • A skill for dealing with difficult situations • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • ...
Social Crossword 2026-05-11
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- an emotional state of being aloof, impartial, or uninvolved
- a decline in mental ability—such as memory, language, and reasoning—severe enough to interfere with daily life
- a state of well-being and contentment characterized by positive emotions, joy, satisfaction, and a sense of purpose
- the act of cutting oneself off from social interaction
- a person, animal, or lifestyle characterized by avoiding the company of others, preferring solitude, and living in isolation from society.
- maintaining a small social circle or a limited number of close relationships rather than many acquaintances
- being, living, or going alone without companions, or acting as the only one of its kind
- a broad term for conditions affecting the heart's structure and function
- : the act of communicating or spending time with others
- time devoted exclusively to nurturing a relationship or person—such as a partner, child, or friend—by giving them your undivided, focused attention without distractions.
- expectations that the low self-esteem of one that usally stop them from socializing
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- a state of extreme, persistent tiredness or exhaustion—physical, mental, or emotional—that does not improve with rest and interferes with daily functioning,
- a state of emotional, psychological, and social well-being that influences how individuals think, feel, act, and handle stress
- Slow to reveal emotions or opinions; formal, shy, or distant in manner.
- a feeling of fear, dread, and uneasiness that acts as a natural human response to stress or perceived danger
- internet-based technologies and platforms that enable users to create, share, and exchange content, ideas, and information, as well as build virtual communities
- a serious, common medical illness characterized by persistent sadness, low mood, and a loss of interest in activities for at least two weeks
- the natural tendency of an object to resist changes in its state of motion
- an adjective describing things relating to the human mind, emotions, or mental phenomena, as opposed to physical ones
- the distressing emotional, psychological, or physical state that results from a perceived gap between an individual’s desired social connections and their actual experiences
20 Clues: the act of cutting oneself off from social interaction • : the act of communicating or spending time with others • an emotional state of being aloof, impartial, or uninvolved • Slow to reveal emotions or opinions; formal, shy, or distant in manner. • a broad term for conditions affecting the heart's structure and function • ...
Puberty 2021-01-20
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- premenstrual syndrome
- the mensuration cycle
- need to wear deodorant
- marks in your skin from growing
- getting energy at night
- pimples and zits
- eat good food
- your feelings
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- it grows everywhere
- you are getting bigger than me
- males reproductive cell
- they are on your chest
- standing upright
- fat storage
- how to get rid of hair
15 Clues: fat storage • eat good food • your feelings • standing upright • pimples and zits • it grows everywhere • premenstrual syndrome • the mensuration cycle • they are on your chest • need to wear deodorant • how to get rid of hair • males reproductive cell • getting energy at night • you are getting bigger than me • marks in your skin from growing
Vocabulary List #1 2020-03-12
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- (adj) opposite of plumped
- (v) to put down
- inauguration
- (adj) boring
- persuasion that appeals to audiences emotions
- (adj) unusual
- the repetition of a word or phase
- (adj) wild, savage
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- (adj) calm, peaceful
- repetition of the same word/phase
- persuasive appeal
- (n) a visual sign
- statistics/ graphs
- (n) opposite of criticize
- (adj) quick, nimble
15 Clues: inauguration • (adj) boring • (adj) unusual • (v) to put down • persuasive appeal • (n) a visual sign • statistics/ graphs • (adj) wild, savage • (adj) quick, nimble • (adj) calm, peaceful • (adj) opposite of plumped • (n) opposite of criticize • repetition of the same word/phase • the repetition of a word or phase • persuasion that appeals to audiences emotions
IVAN'S CROSSWORD 2020-09-22
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- It is very linked to emotions
- laborious
- powerful
- It is very quick
- take things seriously
- analyze many things
- passionate
- inability and unwillingness to fulfill an obligation
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- always does things
- tried and true
- help in anything
- selfish, does not take things seriously
- can be tolerant
- undo the organization of something
- can cause discomfort towards others
15 Clues: powerful • laborious • passionate • tried and true • can be tolerant • help in anything • It is very quick • always does things • analyze many things • take things seriously • It is very linked to emotions • undo the organization of something • can cause discomfort towards others • selfish, does not take things seriously • inability and unwillingness to fulfill an obligation
Vocabulary Unit Five 2022-01-25
15 Clues: Gave up • A.S.A.P. • Tart fruit • Just enough • To give out • Working hard • I don't care! • NOT a mansion! • Not exactly easy. • Causing a commotion • Like a Sharpie marker. • Unable to read or write • This job is a no-brainer! • You can do this to water or emotions. • You may need this after strenuous activity.
Sunny and Jades Cross Word 2017-01-24
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- beat of a poem
- dictionary definition
- hints toward the ending
- poem about emotions
- rules of a poem
- based off the text
- "Ode to____'s Tennis Shoes"
- a long heroic poem
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- poetry without anything constant
- how a story moves
- showing something through something
- additional meaning
- 3 quatrains 1 couplet
- poems form of a paragraph
- "My_____'s Waltz"
15 Clues: beat of a poem • rules of a poem • how a story moves • "My_____'s Waltz" • additional meaning • based off the text • a long heroic poem • poem about emotions • dictionary definition • 3 quatrains 1 couplet • hints toward the ending • poems form of a paragraph • "Ode to____'s Tennis Shoes" • poetry without anything constant • showing something through something
Know yourself 2024-01-05
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- former Miss World
- popular Melodious Name
- devotion and Faith
- Legendary bollywood actress
- means Cool And Calm
- means Night or Dream
- wife of Ranveer singh
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- Night in japanese
- means beloved
- means Anklet
- Bollywood heroine who has also done hollywood roles
- means Devotion or Prayer
- means feelings or Emotions
- means pure and White
- Signifies season
- means cloud or Rain
16 Clues: means Anklet • means beloved • Signifies season • Night in japanese • former Miss World • devotion and Faith • means cloud or Rain • means Cool And Calm • means pure and White • means Night or Dream • wife of Ranveer singh • popular Melodious Name • means Devotion or Prayer • means feelings or Emotions • Legendary bollywood actress • Bollywood heroine who has also done hollywood roles
Hungergames Crossword 2023-04-28
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- To procrastinate.
- Done without thought.
- Another word for doctor.
- Not showing emotions.
- In every case or every occasion.
- No direct human control.
- Fever.
- Careful considertion.
- A type of punishment.
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- Not expected.
- Easy to make you feel sick.
- Another word for shame.
- produced on a large scale.
- To be simular or same as.
- Another word for confident.
15 Clues: Fever. • Not expected. • To procrastinate. • Done without thought. • Not showing emotions. • Careful considertion. • A type of punishment. • Another word for shame. • Another word for doctor. • No direct human control. • To be simular or same as. • produced on a large scale. • Easy to make you feel sick. • Another word for confident. • In every case or every occasion.
JOBS 2025-02-12
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- examines and treats patients
- designs buildings
- works at school
- deals with people's emotions
- performs on stage
- uses his/her voice
- treats and cures animals
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- sells meat and poultry
- puts out fires
- deals with numbers
- does office work
- writes books
- often appears at the court of justice
- flies aeroplanes
- draws and colours on canvas
15 Clues: writes books • puts out fires • works at school • does office work • flies aeroplanes • designs buildings • performs on stage • deals with numbers • uses his/her voice • sells meat and poultry • treats and cures animals • draws and colours on canvas • examines and treats patients • deals with people's emotions • often appears at the court of justice
7th Grade Mental Emotional Health Vocabulary 2022-09-15
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- A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being.
- Management Identifying sources of stress and learning how to handle them in ways that promote good mental/emotional health.
- A state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time.
- A disagreement between people with opposing viewpoints, interests, or needs.
- The body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events.
- Connection How your emotions affect your physical and overall health and how your overall health affects your emotions.
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- Resolution Skills
- Trustworthy and dependable
- Ways to say no effectively
- Communication The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people.
10 Clues: Resolution Skills • Trustworthy and dependable • Ways to say no effectively • A combination of physical, mental/emotional, and social well-being. • Communication The sharing of thoughts and feelings with other people. • A state of well-being or balanced health over a longer period of time. • The body’s response to real or imagined dangers and other life events. • ...
Argument Terms 2026-01-21
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- when a person talks in circles and the argument goes nowhere
- when the writer acknowledges what the other side thinks
- when the writer uses "you" to catch the reader's attention
- appealing to a reader's emotions
- a false statement that appears true
- using facts, statistics, examples to prove one's ideas
- heavy, over-the-top language used to stir emotions in the reader
- tools that a writer can use to strengthen an argument
- when the author presents two viewpoints side by side to highlight similarities or differences
- the main point that the author is trying to make in an article
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- the purpose of an argument text
- a question directed at the audience to stir emotion or to get the reader to pause and think
- a broad statement that someone makes that does not allow for any exceptions
- can help you locate the thesis
- when the writer tries to present themselves as knowledgeable and trustworthy
- when a person believes that something must be true because it is widely believed or supported
- when the writer explains the flaws in the other side's argument
- a comparison used to explain a complex topic
18 Clues: can help you locate the thesis • the purpose of an argument text • appealing to a reader's emotions • a false statement that appears true • a comparison used to explain a complex topic • tools that a writer can use to strengthen an argument • using facts, statistics, examples to prove one's ideas • when the writer acknowledges what the other side thinks • ...
Her Heart 2025-07-03
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- What you do to release emotions on paper
- The place you reconnect with Earth’s energy
- A form of movement that helps release stored emotions
- To take in air deeply and slowly
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- The natural response to loss or pain
- A gentle herb known for calming the heart
- A practice of talking or thinking deeply in silence
7 Clues: To take in air deeply and slowly • The natural response to loss or pain • What you do to release emotions on paper • A gentle herb known for calming the heart • The place you reconnect with Earth’s energy • A practice of talking or thinking deeply in silence • A form of movement that helps release stored emotions
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
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- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Control of our thinking and feelings
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- Ideas or words in our minds
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
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- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
- A claim that you did something wrong
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
28 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • What we say to ourselves inside our head • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble • ...
Night Watch Mastery (Consequences, Processing, Awareness) 2023-12-09
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- Another negative emotion.
- Feeling the need to defend yourself is an ____ defense mechanism.
- We should try to avoid them when conflict arises.
- Make sure they are locked at the beginning of the shift.
- Clients are not allowed to use staff apples or androids.
- An example of something that needs to be thrown away in the staff office.
- Phase one at the S&A house.
- Something that lies underneath behavior.
- We must keep a student on SW in our ______ vision when taking them to the bathroom.
- Level of communication at which most power struggles occur.
- They communicate feelings
- We sit in the room with students on this protocol.
- Something someone believes about themselves that is not true.
- Sit here if a student is on safety.
- One of three negative, primary emotions.
- Non-verbal communication.
- Safety and suicide watch are ___________ not phases.
- The first "R" of consequencing.
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- A clock and a map can help you determine if it the appropriate ________ to carry out a consequence.
- Glass, knives, toiletries with alcohol, cigarettes, and magazines are examples of what?
- Phase three at the S&A house.
- Focus on what you can observe. Behavior is _________.
- The q-15 is where we keep track of clients' _______ patterns.
- R, R, and R.
- Do I have enough _____ to carryout this consequence?
- Read these when coming on shift to learn about the clients' day.
- Content does not usually seem rational or_______.
- Consequences should teach and reinforce them.
- "R" number two.
- How many minutes between checks.
- We must be able to see them if a student is on SW.
- Staff should never be one on one with a client.
- One of three good primary emotions.
- Students on SW may write with markers or _______.
- An angry primary emotion.
- How many sets of keys do we have?
- One reason why students can't be out with night watch.
- A happy primary emotion.
- A primary positive emotion.
- Phase two at the S&A house.
40 Clues: R, R, and R. • "R" number two. • A happy primary emotion. • Another negative emotion. • They communicate feelings • An angry primary emotion. • Non-verbal communication. • Phase one at the S&A house. • A primary positive emotion. • Phase two at the S&A house. • Phase three at the S&A house. • The first "R" of consequencing. • How many minutes between checks. • ...
Human Behavior & Victimology 2024-02-27
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- refers to the aspect of human behavior in terms of function of time.
- The text describes a diverse range of observable behaviors and expressed emotions.
- The act of directing anger towards someone or something else.
- An individual reaction to the fact of the relationship between them and their environment.
- This quotient is a measure of a person reasoning ability.
- Traits of human behavior which center on size, distance and location.
- This is protected organ covering the external surface of the body.
- A disorder that includes problems of sexual identify, sexual performance and sexual aim.
- Unwarranted fear in specific situation that there is not real danger.
- States that an individual is considered insane if they cannot distinguish between right and wrong.
- The process of storing and retrieving information in the brain.
- This is an unlearned and inherent human behavior.
- An abnormal condition of mind, that person lost contact with reality.
- An aggressive reaction where one tries to blame to other explain his mistake or failures.
- This is a knowledge of stimulus.
- What is the sense of smelling?
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- Aspect of human behavior that dealing with the normal and abnormal traits.
- This quotient is the ability to understand, use, and manage our emotions in positive ways to relieve stress.
- The method which children learn acceptable and unacceptable behavior is called?
- This refers to a combination of two or more habitual behavior.
- The transmission of genes from parent to offspring
- This is a process of detecting and encoding stimulus.
- A day dream serves as a temporary escape from the frustration of reality.
- The process involves releasing negative emotions like anger.
- What is the sense of touch and feeling?
- Features of human behavior that focuses in terms of magnitude, mild, strong.
- An ego state that characterized by selfishness, rebellion and impatience.
- A disorder that commonly called phobia, involved an persistent fear of a particular object or situation.
- Are human conduct in response to stimuli undertaken by means of substitution.
- What is the man sense of taste?
30 Clues: What is the sense of smelling? • What is the man sense of taste? • This is a knowledge of stimulus. • What is the sense of touch and feeling? • This is an unlearned and inherent human behavior. • The transmission of genes from parent to offspring • This is a process of detecting and encoding stimulus. • This quotient is a measure of a person reasoning ability. • ...
Characterization/ Conflict Faith/Josiah 2024-09-26
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- Existing or occuring in opposition; presenting contrasting ideas, emotions, or opinions
- The written of printed work that conveys information or tells a story; can refer to literature, articles, or any written material
- character A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range or emotions and traits
- The reasons or driving forces behind a character's actions or behavior
- The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution
- To act upon or influence eachother; to engage in communication or activity with others
- A person, animal, of figure represented in a story or literary work
- To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown
- character A character who undergoes significant internal change or growth throughout the story
- A character of force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict
- character A character with a simple and unchanging personality; often lacks depth and complexity
- Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances
- To drive or push something foward; in literature, is refers to advancing the plot or actions
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- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing; reflects the authors style and tone
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict that drives the narrative
- To stimulate or inctie a reaction, typically an emotional response or action
- A particular part or feature or something; in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes
- The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work
- An event or occurrence that is significant to the plot or development or the narrative
- character A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story
- character A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions
- The spoken exchange between characters in a literary work; reveals personality and advances the plot
- character A character with straight foward traits and motivations
- To examine in detail,typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation
24 Clues: Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances • character A character with straight foward traits and motivations • The central idea, message, or underlying meaning of a literary work • A person, animal, of figure represented in a story or literary work • A character of force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict • ...
Characterization/Conflict Guided Notes 2024-09-26
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- character: A character who undergoes significant change or growth throughout the story.
- The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution.
- The written or printed work that conveys information or tells a story; can refer to literature, articles, or any written material.
- A particular part or feature of something; in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes.
- To act upon or influence; to engage in communication or activity with others.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing; reflects the author's style and tone.
- An event or occurrence that is significant to the plot or development of the narrative.
- Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances.
- character: A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions.
- character: A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range of emotions and traits.
- To drive something forward; in literature, it refers to advancing the plot or action.
- A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work.
- Existing or occurring in opposition; presenting contrasting ideas, emotions, or opinions
- character: A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story.
- The reason or driving force behind a character's actions or behavior.
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- To examine in detail, typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in the story.
- character: A character with a limited personality; often lacks depth and complexity.
- character: A character with straightforward traits and motivations, lacking depth or complexity.
- The spoken exchanges between characters in a literary work; reveals personality and advances the plot.
- The central idea or message of a literary work.
- To stimulate or incite an emotional response or action, typically an unpleasant one.
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict that drives the narrative.
- To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown.
24 Clues: The central idea or message of a literary work. • Existing or occurring in many forms, parts, or instances. • A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work. • The reason or driving force behind a character's actions or behavior. • To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown. • ...
Personal and Social Skills 2024-02-20
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- Being answerable for something within someone's control
- Being self confident without showing aggression or hostility
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
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- Being able to find humorous parts of a conversation, being able to take jokes
- Being able to control your emotions
- Being able to control and be aware of your emotions
- Making choices that are reasonable and the right thing to do
- Finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
8 Clues: Being able to control your emotions • Finding solutions to difficult or complex issues • Being able to control and be aware of your emotions • Being answerable for something within someone's control • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • Making choices that are reasonable and the right thing to do • ...
Oasis Puzzle 2025-12-09
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- A short break you take before choosing how to respond.
- Something that causes a strong emotional reaction.
- A state of feeling relaxed or steady after strong emotions.
- Thinking about your thoughts, feelings, or actions.
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- A tool or plan that helps you manage emotions or solve problems.
- To act quickly based on emotion without thinking.
- To pause and choose your words or actions thoughtfully.
- A feeling you experience in your body and mind.
8 Clues: A feeling you experience in your body and mind. • To act quickly based on emotion without thinking. • Something that causes a strong emotional reaction. • Thinking about your thoughts, feelings, or actions. • A short break you take before choosing how to respond. • To pause and choose your words or actions thoughtfully. • ...
Nervous System Crossword 2023-12-13
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- responsible for automatic functions like breathing, heart rate, digestion, etc.; connects the brain to the spinal cord
- the lobe that is responsible for processing sensory information like touch, pressure, and temperature
- the cells that make up your nerves
- the lobe that is responsible for interpreting what you see
- this interior structure is responsible for relaying sensory information; pain perception
- this is the largest part of the brain; it contains all four lobes
- interior structure that plays a role in behaviors like hunger, thirst, sleep, and emotions
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- responsible for balance, posture, and coordination
- branch-like structure of the neuron that receives the signal from other neurons
- this gland is responsible for producing hormones
- the lobe that is responsible for hearing, speech, and understanding language
- largest of the lobes, controls emotions, behavior, personality, and higher order thinking
- another name for the cell body of a neuron
13 Clues: the cells that make up your nerves • another name for the cell body of a neuron • this gland is responsible for producing hormones • responsible for balance, posture, and coordination • the lobe that is responsible for interpreting what you see • this is the largest part of the brain; it contains all four lobes • ...
Psychology of Humor 2026-05-31
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- act of conveying one's thoughts and emotions
- ______ awareness, being able to understand situations amongst individuals
- when something challenges world beliefs, key part of something mentioned in the clue for 11-down
- ____ strategies can include using humor to manage stress
- a person's sense of self, often shaped by humor
- using tangible objects to represent abstract ideas
- a particular point of view or way of understanding situations
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- this is fine, refusing to accept the reality of the situation
- humor created when something doesn't match expectations,opposite of congruity
- kilroy was here, often done by street artists on walls with spray cans
- a modern form of visual humor
- ______ violation theory, where a good joke challenges world view while being harmless... the word is also a kind of tumor
- ________ charged, when something is tied to the government, society, or public policy and often triggers strong emotions
13 Clues: a modern form of visual humor • act of conveying one's thoughts and emotions • a person's sense of self, often shaped by humor • using tangible objects to represent abstract ideas • ____ strategies can include using humor to manage stress • this is fine, refusing to accept the reality of the situation • a particular point of view or way of understanding situations • ...
THE ADePt Learning Themes 2026-05-27
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- = The art of gaining buy-in and alignment without relying only on authority.
- = The ability to understand your own emotions, triggers, strengths, and development areas
- = Titan’s manager promise that defines expectations from people leaders across the organization.
- INTELLIGENCE = The ability to recognize, understand, and manage emotions in self and others.
- = The self-awareness profiling tool using colour energies that participants will experience in ADePt.
- EXPERTISE = Deep understanding of products, consumers, markets, and business dynamics within a category.
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- SOLVING = Breaking complex challenges into actionable solutions.
- MANAGER PROMISE = Titan’s leadership philosophy focused on values, people, and responsible leadership.
- = Leaders must successfully navigate and drive this in organizations.
- = A structured, human-centred approach to innovation and solving customer problems.
- THINKING = The ability to objectively analyse information, assumptions, and decisions.
- = Built through being Able, Believable, Connected, and Dependable.
- PRESENCE = Gravitas, communication, and appearance together create this leadership quality.
13 Clues: SOLVING = Breaking complex challenges into actionable solutions. • = Built through being Able, Believable, Connected, and Dependable. • = Leaders must successfully navigate and drive this in organizations. • = The art of gaining buy-in and alignment without relying only on authority. • ...
Module 1: The Power of Choice 2025-04-01
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- A reaction to intense emotions, where you immediately act without thinking.
- The feeling you experience when you're irritated or frustrated.
- The act of taking a moment to observe your emotions before you react.
- A technique used to calm down, where you slowly inhale, hold, and exhale to control emotions.
- The process of recognizing when someone is trying to bait you into a bad decision.
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- A practice of breathing deeply and staying calm before making a decision.
- The skill of observing and describing your emotions before reacting.
- A skill that helps you stop impulsive reactions that can lead to bad consequences.
8 Clues: The feeling you experience when you're irritated or frustrated. • The skill of observing and describing your emotions before reacting. • The act of taking a moment to observe your emotions before you react. • A practice of breathing deeply and staying calm before making a decision. • A reaction to intense emotions, where you immediately act without thinking. • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2014-02-21
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- a strong, abnormal fear
- a feeling produced in response to a life event
- the way a person experiences and deals with feelings
- a person, situation, or evets that influence emotions.
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- mental illness that affects thoughts and behaviors more than it affects moods.
- the way people think about and respond to events in their lives
- a mood disorder in which a person is extremely sad and hopeless for a long time
- a way to express thoughts and emotions with the face, hands, and posture
- mood disorder in which a person has depression sometimes and mania other times
- a chemical that helps control how the body grows and functions
10 Clues: a strong, abnormal fear • a feeling produced in response to a life event • the way a person experiences and deals with feelings • a person, situation, or evets that influence emotions. • a chemical that helps control how the body grows and functions • the way people think about and respond to events in their lives • ...
Unit 7 2024-02-17
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- Claimed the body responded to stress in a three-step cycle
- The kind of psychology concerned with job performance and satisfaction
- Created the two-factor theory
- Said emotion comes from a stimulation, pilot of the functionalist perspective
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- The kind of psychology concerned with attaining and retaining employees through a success-oriented work environment
- The __ Feedback Effect, affecting one's emotions with what sort of expression they make
- Developed the TAT, touted 'psychological x-rays'
- Claimed that emotions are a result of people's subjective experience of an event
- His theories were combined with James' to create the James-Lange theory of emotion
- Analyzed human sexual behavior by surveying thousands
10 Clues: Created the two-factor theory • Developed the TAT, touted 'psychological x-rays' • Analyzed human sexual behavior by surveying thousands • Claimed the body responded to stress in a three-step cycle • The kind of psychology concerned with job performance and satisfaction • Said emotion comes from a stimulation, pilot of the functionalist perspective • ...
Empathy 2026-04-28
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- – The mental feat of stepping outside your own "lens" to see the world through another's.
- – Recognizing and affirming that someone’s feelings are real and worthy.
- – The desire to take action to alleviate someone else's suffering.
- – Being fully "there" for someone without distractions or judgment.
- – Feeling a shared emotional vibration with another person.
- – The outward expression of an empathetic heart through small, thoughtful acts.
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- – The courage to be open and authentic, which builds the bridge for connection.
- – Giving someone the time and space to process their emotions at their own pace.
- – Selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- – Understanding that human emotions are rarely black and white.
10 Clues: – Selfless concern for the well-being of others. • – Feeling a shared emotional vibration with another person. • – Understanding that human emotions are rarely black and white. • – The desire to take action to alleviate someone else's suffering. • – Being fully "there" for someone without distractions or judgment. • ...
Empathy 2026-04-28
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- – The mental feat of stepping outside your own "lens" to see the world through another's.
- – Recognizing and affirming that someone’s feelings are real and worthy.
- – The desire to take action to alleviate someone else's suffering.
- – Being fully "there" for someone without distractions or judgment.
- – Feeling a shared emotional vibration with another person.
- – The outward expression of an empathetic heart through small, thoughtful acts.
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- – The courage to be open and authentic, which builds the bridge for connection.
- – Giving someone the time and space to process their emotions at their own pace.
- – Selfless concern for the well-being of others.
- – Understanding that human emotions are rarely black and white.
10 Clues: – Selfless concern for the well-being of others. • – Feeling a shared emotional vibration with another person. • – Understanding that human emotions are rarely black and white. • – The desire to take action to alleviate someone else's suffering. • – Being fully "there" for someone without distractions or judgment. • ...
MOOD & AFFECT 2025-09-10
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- – Focusing on the present moment without judgment.
- – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed.
- – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.).
- illness – Conditions that affect thinking, mood, or behavior (e.g., depression, anxiety, schizophrenia).
- distress – Feelings of extreme worry, tension, or restlessness that affect daily life.
- – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger.
- – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated).
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- – When emotional distress shows up as physical symptoms (e.g., headache, stomach pain) without a clear medical cause.
- modification – Changing unhelpful thoughts to healthier, more realistic ones.
- syndrome – A dangerous reaction from too much serotonin, often due to medications; causes agitation, confusion, muscle rigidity, high fever.
- – A long-term, mild form of depression lasting two or more years.
- – The outward display of emotions (facial expression, tone of voice, body language).
- mental illness – Severe mental health disorders that greatly interfere with daily life (e.g., schizophrenia, bipolar disorder).
- health – A state of well-being where a person can cope with stress, work, and relationships.
14 Clues: – Focusing on the present moment without judgment. • – Feelings such as happiness, sadness, fear, or anger. • – Loss of interest or pleasure in activities once enjoyed. • – A stable, “normal” mood (not depressed or overly elevated). • – A person’s sustained emotional state (happy, sad, angry, etc.). • ...
DBT Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-05
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- The meeting of the emotional mind and the reasoning mind
- pain + _____ = suffering
- The "S" Word in the "Stop" Skill
- When my emotions do not fit the facts, I should use_____ action
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- Intentionally living with awareness in the present moment
- The "O" Word in the "Stop" Skill
- _____ effectiveness skills are used to build and maintain positive relationships
- When my emotions are out of control, I can use this skill to bring down the intensity
8 Clues: pain + _____ = suffering • The "O" Word in the "Stop" Skill • The "S" Word in the "Stop" Skill • The meeting of the emotional mind and the reasoning mind • Intentionally living with awareness in the present moment • When my emotions do not fit the facts, I should use_____ action • _____ effectiveness skills are used to build and maintain positive relationships • ...
Personal and Social Skills 2024-02-20
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- Being answerable for something within someone's control
- Being self confident without showing aggression or hostility
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of others
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- Being able to find humorous parts of a conversation, being able to take jokes
- Being able to control your emotions
- Being able to control and be aware of your emotions
- Making choices that are reasonable and the right thing to do
- Finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
8 Clues: Being able to control your emotions • Finding solutions to difficult or complex issues • Being able to control and be aware of your emotions • Being answerable for something within someone's control • The ability to understand and share the feelings of others • Making choices that are reasonable and the right thing to do • ...
english 2024-10-29
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- A structured period of learning, often focusing on a specific topic or skill, typically in an educational setting.
- A person engaged in a specific profession, often requiring specialized knowledge and skills.
- A language originating from England, widely spoken around the world and used as a global lingua franca.
- A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end or outcome.
- A mental health condition marked by extreme mood swings, including episodes of mania and depression.
- Difficulty in identifying and expressing emotions, often leading to challenges in emotional awareness.
- The management and care of a patient for the purpose of combating a disease or condition.
- The manner in which a person behaves, especially in a professional or social context.
- A long-term professional journey or occupation, often involving specific training and skills.
- Relating to society or its organization, often involving interactions and relationships between individuals.
- A physical and emotional response to demands or challenges, which can be positive or negative.
- Relating to or characteristic of people, often highlighting the complexities of human behavior and relationships.
- A developmental disorder characterized by challenges in social interaction, communication, and repetitive behaviors.
- A treatment intended to relieve or heal psychological or emotional issues, often involving talking and interaction.
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another, fostering emotional connections and compassion.
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- The scientific study of the nervous system, including the brain, and how it influences behavior and cognition.
- The scientific study of the mind and behavior, exploring thoughts, emotions, and interactions.
- A system of communication using sounds, symbols, or gestures to convey meaning and express thoughts.
- The way in which an individual acts or responds to stimuli, often influenced by environment and emotions.
- The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms, tests, and evaluations.
- The aspect of an individual that enables thought, perception, emotion, and consciousness.
- An emotional response to distressing events, which can have long-lasting effects on an individual’s mental health.
- The ability to adapt and recover from adversity, stress, or trauma, demonstrating strength and flexibility.
- Individuals receiving medical or psychological treatment, often in need of care for physical or mental health issues.
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group, often supported by social services or government assistance.
- Complex psychological states that involve physiological responses, feelings, and behavioral reactions.
- The process by which individuals interpret sensory information to form an understanding of their environment.
- A particular condition or situation of someone or something, often referring to mental or physical health.
- The mental capacity to store, retain, and recall information, experiences, and skills.
- A feeling of worry or fear that can be mild or intense, often related to future events or uncertainties.
30 Clues: A series of actions or steps taken to achieve a particular end or outcome. • The manner in which a person behaves, especially in a professional or social context. • The mental capacity to store, retain, and recall information, experiences, and skills. • The identification of a disease or condition based on symptoms, tests, and evaluations. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-06
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- Meaning or intention behind actions
- Taking responsibility for one's actions
- Acquiring knowledge or skills
- Desire to learn and explore
- Analyzing personal actions and choices
- Achievement of a goal
- Ability to recover from adversity
- Profound change in character or habits
- Confidence in oneself or others
- Positive attributes and talents
- Trusting one's abilities and decisions
- Generating new and innovative ideas
- Process of recovering from setbacks or pain
- Belief in one's abilities
- Ability to adjust to new conditions
- Meaning or intention behind actions
- Active participation and sama inters
- Methods for overcoming challenges
- Applying knowledge in meaningful ways
- Perspective or mindset toward life
- Achievement of goals or aspirations
- Repeated actions shaping behavior
- Expectation of positive outcomes
- Ability to endure delays or difficulties calmly
- Controlling impulses to achieve goals
- Understanding others feelings
- Clear idea of desired future
- Arranging tasks by importance
- Guiding and inspiring others toward a goal
- Empathy toward others and oneself
- Taking initiative before issues arise
- Continuing efforts despite challenges
- Progression of gaining skills over time
- Striving for outsing quality
- Courage to take risks
- Adherence to moral and ethical principles
- Positive outlook on life's possibilities
- Fully understanding what others communicate
- Limits to protect well-being
- Persistent determination to succeed
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- Openness to emotions or risks
- Understanding one's emotions, behavior, and impact
- Dedication to a cause or activity
- Consistent in life and emotions
- Creation of new ideas or methods
- Acts of goodwill toward others
- Valuing oneself and others
- Truthfulness in words and actions
- Willingness to adapt or change
- Solving problems creatively and effectively
- Being present in the moment
- Strong desire to achieve success
- Willingness to consider new ideas
- Practices to maintain physical and mental health
- Thinking deeply about experiences or actions
- Letting go of resentment or grudges
- Thankfulness for life's blessings
- Feeling of great happiness
- Belief in one's worth and value
- Understanding one's thoughts, emotions, actions
- Drive to accomplish goals
- Focus on the good aspects of life
- Organizing time for optimal productivity
- Persistent effort toward goals
- Abilities developed through practice and experience
- Steady performance or behavior over time
- Assistance from others or oneself
- Ongoing efforts to be better
- Motivation derived from external or internal sources
- Concentration on specific tasks
- Guidance to achieve personal or professional goals
- Capacity for growth and succes
- Willingness to share or give
- Belief in improving through effort
- Self-control to achieve goals
- Clear understanding of goals or situations
- Continuous improvement over time
77 Clues: Achievement of a goal • Courage to take risks • Belief in one's abilities • Drive to accomplish goals • Valuing oneself and others • Feeling of great happiness • Desire to learn and explore • Being present in the moment • Ongoing efforts to be better • Clear idea of desired future • Willingness to share or give • Striving for outsing quality • Limits to protect well-being • ...
Vocabulary 2023-12-01
10 Clues: Over confident • Always Positive • Always Negative • Lacks Experience • Caring/affectionate • Commands room/has rizz • Naughty in a playful way • Understands others emotions • focused, determined, motivated • Stubborn, disagreeable, argumentative
Visual arts 2021-11-22
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- are those that cannot be obtained through the mixture of any other color.
- consists of a psychological therapy through art.
- He was simultaneously a painter, anatomist, architect, paleontologist, artist, botanist, scientist, writer, sculptor, philosopher, engineer, inventor, musician, poet, and urban planner.
- characterized by the decomposition of reality into geometric figures.
- he created abstract art and also developed it.
- expression of emotions and feelings using the abstract technique.
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- one of the main exponents of post-impressionism.
- it moves away from the figurative and does not pretend to imitate or reproduce real or natural elements.
- faithfully represent reality.
- has a stronger affinity with emotions.
10 Clues: faithfully represent reality. • has a stronger affinity with emotions. • he created abstract art and also developed it. • one of the main exponents of post-impressionism. • consists of a psychological therapy through art. • expression of emotions and feelings using the abstract technique. • characterized by the decomposition of reality into geometric figures. • ...
Rhetoric Crossword 2024-02-29
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- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- Presenting something as less significant or intense than it really is
- A brief reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work of art
- A figure of speech in which two opposite ideas are joined to create an effect
- An appeal to logic, reason, or evidence
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- Substituting a mild or indirect expression for one considered harsh or offensive
- Attributing human characteristics or emotions to non-human entities
- An appeal to the audience's emotions
- Words that imitate or suggest the sound of the thing they are describing
- An appeal to the credibility or authority of the speaker
10 Clues: An appeal to the audience's emotions • An appeal to logic, reason, or evidence • An appeal to the credibility or authority of the speaker • The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words • Attributing human characteristics or emotions to non-human entities • Presenting something as less significant or intense than it really is • ...
metal health 2023-01-27
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- ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage.
- what we feel when we are worried, tense or afraid
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- a feeling of revulsion or strong disapproval aroused by something unpleasant or offensive.
- a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility.
- extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain.
- the most complex part of the human body.
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- the action of anticipating something; expectation or prediction.
- moderate or normal psychological stress, interpreted as being beneficial.
- a roughly almond-shaped mass of gray matter inside each cerebral hemisphere, involved with the experiencing of emotions.
10 Clues: extreme anxiety, sorrow, or pain. • the most complex part of the human body. • what we feel when we are worried, tense or afraid • ready to face and endure danger or pain; showing courage. • a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. • the action of anticipating something; expectation or prediction. • ...
Vocabulary 1 2022-08-22
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- Single, related chunks of lines in poetry
- Substituting the main word with a word that is closely linked to it
- Characters or events represent or symbolize ideas and concepts
- Process of releasing strong or repressed emotions
- Introduction to a story that sets the tone and acts as a sneak peek into the story
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- Appeal to the audience's emotions
- The author uses words and phrases to create "mental images" using the five senses
- Series of unfortunate events by one or more of the literary characters
- Literal or primary meaning of a word
- When the writer puts two sentences of contrasting meanings close to one another
10 Clues: Appeal to the audience's emotions • Literal or primary meaning of a word • Single, related chunks of lines in poetry • Process of releasing strong or repressed emotions • Characters or events represent or symbolize ideas and concepts • Substituting the main word with a word that is closely linked to it • ...
Interpersonal Communication 2024-10-24
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- Through interacting with others, individuals learn new perspectives, gain insights, and develop their own interpersonal skills
- This is communication thaat occurs between two or more people
- Showing smile and positive body language
- Once something is said, it cannot be taken back
- Trying to understand the other person's perspective and emotions
- Is the response or reaction given by a receiver after interpreting and processing a message
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- Latin prefex inter means between, __ and together
- The ability to manage and regulate one's emotions effectively
- The willingness to share both good and bad informations
- Communication happens whether we intend it or not, through words, gestures, and body language
10 Clues: Showing smile and positive body language • Once something is said, it cannot be taken back • Latin prefex inter means between, __ and together • The willingness to share both good and bad informations • The ability to manage and regulate one's emotions effectively • This is communication thaat occurs between two or more people • ...
LIstening Puzzle 2025-09-30
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- Fully focused, understanding speaker’s message
- Show you're engaged with eye contact and posture
- form a judgment on (an issue or person) prematurely and without having adequate information.
- a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else.
- to prepare for a future event or situation by considering potential challenges, needs, or outcomes and making plans to address them
- Evaluating and analyzing what's being said
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- Listening for enjoyment
- Understanding feelings and emotions
- indifference, the absence of personal investment, concern, curiosity, or enthusiasm for something
- prejudice toward or against a person, group, or idea based on one's own experiences, beliefs, and emotions rather than on objective facts
10 Clues: Listening for enjoyment • Understanding feelings and emotions • Evaluating and analyzing what's being said • Fully focused, understanding speaker’s message • Show you're engaged with eye contact and posture • a thing that prevents someone from giving full attention to something else. • ...
Chapter 1 & 2 Vocab 2022-01-19
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- A behavior that is repeated so often that it becomes automatic.
- Normal response to disappointing events in your life.
- Emotions that are expressed by all people in all cultures.
- Refers to how much you respect and like yourself.
- Any action or condition that increases the likelihood of injury, disease, or other negative health outcomes.
- ______ is referred to as the physical and social surroundings.
- An emotion that can range from mild resentment to intense rage.
- Making up for weaknesses by excelling in another area.
- _________ is how you react to events in you life.
- The overall well-being of your body, mind and relationships is referred to as ______.
- A ____ is a result that a person aims for and works toward.
- Copying the behaviors of others.
- Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem.
- Forms of communication that provides news and entertainment is known as ________.
- Returning to immature behaviors to express emotions.
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- The degree of overall satisfaction that a person gets from life.
- The ability to gather, understand, and use health information to improve one’s health.
- How well your body functions is referred to as _______.
- The behaviors, attitudes, feeling, and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
- A personality trait of a person who tends to be shy, quite, reserved, and/or is more comfortable being alone.
- Being comfortable with yourself, others and surroundings is referred to as ______.
- Not all emotions are expressed in the same way, these are emotions that depend on the social environment in which someone grows up.
- Normal response to pleasant events in your life.
- Behaving in a way opposite than a way you feel.
- A personality trait of a person who tends to be outgoing, talkative, sociable, and seeks out other people is an _______.
- All the traits passed biologically from parent to child is referred to as _______.
- Influences on health that include new medical advancements like medication, new diagnostic procedures and tools, artificial intelligence in medical procedures (robots).
- The use of communications to influence and support others in making positive health decisions is referred to as _____.
- The standards and beliefs that are most important to you are known as your ______.
- Putting your own faults onto another person.
- Making excuses for actions or feelings
- Influences on health that include healthcare/medical buildings, medical personnel and staff, and the ability to get and maintain insurance.
- How well you get along with others is referred to as _____.
- _______ are beliefs and patterns of behaviors that are shared by a group.
- The emotion you feel when you recognize and threat to your safety or security.
- A reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- Whether a person is male or female.
37 Clues: Copying the behaviors of others. • Whether a person is male or female. • Making excuses for actions or feelings • Putting your own faults onto another person. • Refusing to recognize an emotion or problem. • Behaving in a way opposite than a way you feel. • Normal response to pleasant events in your life. • Refers to how much you respect and like yourself. • ...
Themes of Speaking Up 2022-08-10
12 Clues: To help, assist • Ability to speak • To pay attention • In strict privacy • Neutral, unbiased • Bravery, fearless • To gain knowledge • To have confidence, belief • Transmission of information • Collaboration, joint venture • To understand the emotions of another • Public disclosure of corruption or wrongdoing
The Haunted Highway- Claxton Bay 2023-12-13
12 Clues: Stop • Holy • Drink • Deadly • Myth or Story • Jumped forward • Puzzle or enigma • Cart drawn by horse • Cry or sob very loudly • To cut off someone head • Wild or distracted with emotions • Indian who came to labour in the cane field.
DIFFERENT KINDS OF FILMS 2025-07-30
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- ON SOLVING A CRIME OR UNCOVERING A SECRET,OFTEN WITH SUSPENSE
- FILMS THAT SHOW REAL PEOPLE,EVENTS OR ISSUES,OFTEN TO INFORM OR EDUCATE.
- TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH USING JOKES,FUNNY SITUATIONS,OR CHARACTERS.
- CHARACTERS SINGING SONGS THAT ARE PART OF THE STORY
- Movie with a lot of physical activities ike fights, chases,explosions and stunts
- SERIOUS STORIES ABOUT REAL LIFE SITUATIONS,EMOTIONS, OR PERSONAL STRUGGLES.
- INVOLVES MAGICAL WORLDS, CREATURES, OR POWERS THAT DONT EXIST IN REAL LIFE
- OF SUSPENSE,TENSION AND EXCITEMENT, OFTEN WITH DANGER OR CRIME
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- ON THE HUMAN MIND,EMOTIONS,OR MENTAL STRUGGLES OFTEN INTENSE AND COMPLEX
- TO SCARE OR SHOCK THE AUDIENCE,OFTEN WITH SUPERNATURAL ELEMENTS OR DANGER
- EXCITING JOURNEY OR QUESTS,OFTEN SET IN EXOTIC PLACES
- ON TRUE EVENTS OR SET IN A SPECIFIC TIME IN HISTORY
- FOCUSES ON LOVE STORIES AND EMOTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN CHARACTERS
13 Clues: ON TRUE EVENTS OR SET IN A SPECIFIC TIME IN HISTORY • CHARACTERS SINGING SONGS THAT ARE PART OF THE STORY • EXCITING JOURNEY OR QUESTS,OFTEN SET IN EXOTIC PLACES • ON SOLVING A CRIME OR UNCOVERING A SECRET,OFTEN WITH SUSPENSE • OF SUSPENSE,TENSION AND EXCITEMENT, OFTEN WITH DANGER OR CRIME • TO MAKE PEOPLE LAUGH USING JOKES,FUNNY SITUATIONS,OR CHARACTERS. • ...
Kiwi Can Cross Word 2021-09-02
10 Clues: BIG T • Small t • never give up • K.C stands for • "try your ____" • positive emotion • working together • opposite of negative • kiwi can class room no • Another word for emotions
Cognitive Self Change 2022-10-06
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- A cycle of thoughts, feelings, beliefs, actions, and reactions that increase and escalate problem situations
- The goal of ________________ is to escape the conflict cycle and perform constructive problem solutions
- Thoughts or attitudes that might lead to trouble
- A basic social skill required to interact with other individuals or in groups
- One of the most common and most dangerous of our emotions
- Emotions and physical sensations felt by others
- Responding to the feelings of others is one of the important skills to develop ______________ with other people
- Emotions that go along with our thoughts
- Skills we use to deal with situations involving other people
- The thinking that goes behind our particular thoughts and feelings
- Dealing with anger, in others - especially when that anger is directed towards us - is an important skill to avoid violence and _______________
- Control of our thinking and feelings
- Opening your mind to think of as many ideas as possible
- A brief report of a risk situation and the application of the three steps of cognitive self change to that situation
- A structured objective report of our thoughts and feelings with four parts.
- 1) observes our thinking and feelings, 2) recognize the risk of our thinking and feelings lead to trouble, 3) use new thinking to reduce that risk
- A basic social skill that helps us meet our needs while encouraging others to help us
- What we think is true based on our attitudes and beliefs
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- Ideas or words in our minds
- I (feel or think) ______, because ______ (objective description of situation), and my risk is to react by ________
- A claim that you did something wrong
- Stressful conversations are ___________________ which another person when we have strong feelings and are uncertain about the outcome
- An event or achievement we want to accomplish
- The deliberate effort to hear and understand what others are saying
- A skill for dealing with difficult situations
- A structured plan for implementing a chosen problem solution
- Something that has actually happened or that is really true
- New thinking that reduces the risk of doing something hurtful or criminal
- What we say to ourselves inside our head
29 Clues: Ideas or words in our minds • A claim that you did something wrong • Control of our thinking and feelings • Emotions that go along with our thoughts • What we say to ourselves inside our head • An event or achievement we want to accomplish • A skill for dealing with difficult situations • Emotions and physical sensations felt by others • ...
SOCIAL WORK DEFENSE MECHANISMS 2025-05-08
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- change how they naturally feel, to the opposite
- when a person projects uncomfortable feelings/thoughts onto someone else
- individuals feel detached from their surroundings
- people may avoid people or situations that remind them of it
- subbing out one behavior to a more acceptable one
- when someone disconnects from themselves & their emotions/feelings/
- someone who sees themselves as all good or all bad
- when someone sees 1 aspect of their life and try to "make up" for it
- someone who is engaging in self-discipline, refusing to engage in enjoyable activities
- psychological distress or conflict is unconsciously transformed into physical symptoms
- when someone starts to incorporate characteristics of another person
- a way the mind copes with overwhelming stress or trauma by feeling detached from one's body, thoughts, or emotions, as if observing oneself from outside
- someone exaggerates positive attributes and minimizes shortcomings
- instead of talking about their feelings, they act out their emotions
- doesn't acknowledge something
- when a person begins to identify with the projection
- using logic and reasoning to avoid an uncomfortable situation
- a person generalizes a personal experience or situation to make it seem less specific or personal. It's a way of distancing oneself
- when someone uses one thing as a symbol to represent another thing
- displaces their thoughts/feelings from 1 person/situation, to another
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- when someone identifies/mimics/acts like someone else
- a state of mental health decline, where an individual's ability to manage their condition deteriorates
- to move backward, "towards childhood"
- justify something, make an excuse
- unconsciously blocks out distressing thoughts, memories, or feelings from conscious awareness, amnesia
- consciously and deliberately pushes unwanted thoughts, feelings, or memories out of awareness to cope with distress
- substitutes an unacceptable emotion to an acceptable one
- when someone adopts/internalizes the views/beliefs of a person of authority
- loss of motivation to do something because it will most likely result in other consequences
- someone recalls an event and isolates
- when someone tries to undo/makeup for undesirable behaviors
31 Clues: doesn't acknowledge something • justify something, make an excuse • to move backward, "towards childhood" • someone recalls an event and isolates • change how they naturally feel, to the opposite • individuals feel detached from their surroundings • subbing out one behavior to a more acceptable one • someone who sees themselves as all good or all bad • ...
Bday crossword 2024-06-17
13 Clues: To be • In what way • See 8 across • Content, glad • Sense emotions • be Or not to be? • Opposite of young • Horror movie clown • Do, in third person • Not yesterday or tomorrow • You’re, without the apostrophe • Teen girl associated shock reaction • A celebration of a year around the Sun
Unit 1 Review 2024-02-19
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- When writing money, the money sign always goes _______ the number
- ______ means how many pieces out of 100
- A _________ is a way to balance income, expenses, and financial goals for a specific length of time
- Your _________ is what hits your bank account after all deductions
- New clothes or pretty nails are examples of _________ when budgeting
- Risk _______ is when people don't like taking risks
- The first things you should consider when budget sare your monthly __________
- To calculate percent, you can ________ the part by the total
- _______ are often taken out of your paycheck before you get it
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- Our _________ often impact how we spend money.
- You must use your take-home pay when you make your __________
- ___________ things like tax and insurance that are taken out of your paycheck before you get it
- Amounts of money should always have _______ numbers after the decimal
- _________ economics is how our emotions, experiences, and personality affect how we spend money
- Your __________ income is your pay before any deductions are taken out
- People who don't budget are more likely to ________ money on unhelpful things
- Each month, it is important to budget some money to put in _____________
17 Clues: ______ means how many pieces out of 100 • Our _________ often impact how we spend money. • Risk _______ is when people don't like taking risks • To calculate percent, you can ________ the part by the total • You must use your take-home pay when you make your __________ • _______ are often taken out of your paycheck before you get it • ...
Vocabulary 2024-10-01
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- A well-developed character with a complex personality, exhibiting a range of emotions and traits.
- The sequence of events that make up a story, including the main conflict and resolution.
- To examine something in detail in order to understand it better or to draw conclusions about it.
- A character or force that opposes the protagonist, creating conflict in the story.
- A character with straightforward traits and motivations, lacking depth or complexity.
- Existing or occoring in many forms, parts, instances.
- A particular part or feature of something; in literature, it can refer to elements of the narrative, characters, or themes.
- To act upon or influence each other; to engage in communication or activity with others.
- The written or printed work that conveys information or tells a story; can refer to literature, articles, or any written material.
- TO stimulate or incite a reaction, typically and emotional response or action.
- Exisring or occurring in opposition; presenting contrasting ideas, emotions, or opinions.
- A character who undergoes significant internal change or growth throughout the story.
- The spoken exchanges beween characters in a literary work; reveals personality and advances the plot.
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- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict that drives the narrative.
- A character with multiple facets and depth, often displaying conflicting traits or emotions.
- The reasons or driving forces bechind a character's actions or behavior.
- message, or underlying meaning of a literary work.
- A character who does not undergo significant change or development throughout the story.
- To drive or push something forward; in literature, it refers to advancing the plot or action.
- To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown.
- A character with a simple and unchanging personality; often lacks depth and complexity.
- A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work.
- The choice and use of words and pharses in speech or writing; refects the author's style and tone.
- An event or occurrence that is sighificant to the plot or development of the narritive.
24 Clues: message, or underlying meaning of a literary work. • Existing or occoring in many forms, parts, instances. • A person, animal, or figure represented in a story or literary work. • The reasons or driving forces bechind a character's actions or behavior. • To make something known or visible that was previously hidden or unknown. • ...
extra credit vocab puzzle 2023-09-11
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- refers to how much you respect yourself and like yourself.
- is one of the most serious mental disorders.
- the intentional killing of oneself.
- fear caused by a a source you cannot identify or a source that doesnt pose as much threat as you think.
- people may feel sad and hopeless for months.
- an unreasonable need to behave in a certain way to prevent a feared outcome.
- an event that threatens lives and may destroy property.
- the ability to bounce back from extreme or prolonged stress.
- emotions that are not all expressed in the same way.
- is the response of your body and mind to being challenged or threatened.
- is an emotional state in which a person feels extremely sad and hopeless.
- a way of dealing with an uncomfortable or unbearable feeling or situation.
- a physician who treats physical disorders of the nervous system.
- a person who accepts nothing less than excellence.
- emotions that are expressed by people in all cultures.
- as children develop, they copy the behavior of others.
- people who regularly have an uncontrollable urge to eat large amounts of food.
- someone who helps people with mental disorders and their families to accept and adjust to an illness.
- of needs before people can achieve self-actualization, their basic needs must meet. these needs must be met, the need to feel safe, the need to belong, and the need for esteem.
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- coping strategies that help you to protect yourself from difficult feelings.
- a mental disorder that reveals itself through abnormal behaviors related to food.
- friends that are about the same age and share similar interests.
- negative stress
- an unwanted thought or image that takes control of the mind.
- series of suicides that occur within a short period of time in the same peer group or community.
- anxiety that is related to a specific situation or object.
- a physician who can diagnose and treat mental disorders.
- the use of a sharp object to intentionally cut or scratch someones body deep enough to bleed.
- someone trained to recognize and treat behavior that is not normal.
- people who go on uncontrolled eating binges followed by purging, or removing, the food from their bodies.
- the initial reaction of the body to stress.
- an event or situation that causes stress
- when anxiety persists for a long time and interferes with daily living.
- someone who doesn't eat enough food to maintain a healthy weight.
- if you are sad about the death of a loved one, you will likely experience this.
- something you search for as a teen.
- experience extreme emotions that make it difficult to function well in their daily lives.
- the process by which people achieve their full potential.
- the tendency to focus on the positive aspects of a situation.
- is a reaction to a situation that involves your mind, body, and behavior.
- an illness that affects the mind and reduces a persons ability to function, to adjust to change, or to get along with others.
- studies how people think, feel, and behave.
- the practice of an event without actually doing the event.
- the tendency to focus on the negative and expect the worst.
- positive stress
- consists of the behaviors, attitudes,feelings, and ways of thinking that make you an individual.
46 Clues: negative stress • positive stress • the intentional killing of oneself. • something you search for as a teen. • an event or situation that causes stress • the initial reaction of the body to stress. • studies how people think, feel, and behave. • is one of the most serious mental disorders. • people may feel sad and hopeless for months. • ...
Ethics Puzzle 1 2025-02-04
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- a stance or view that makes a judgement call of good/bad, right/wrong
- a stance or view that makes a statement simply describing a theory of how things are
- refers to the moral rules we follow
- _____ universalism: there is one universal moral rule
- soft universalist who believed there were three universal moral standards
- allegorical stories for adults
- branches of ______ include logic, epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics
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- violence in art is good because it allows for the catharsis of living out violent emotions vicariously through the art
- disgust and _____ are not conductive to moral reasoning
- questions the moral rules we follow, they may call us to abandon or reinforce the moral rules
- refers to the things we hold as important
- _____ method involves a dialogue or conversation between teacher and student (may also be called dialectical method)
- man creates it and it destroys him
- right and wrong is confined to a culture
- _____ universalism: there are a few universal moral standards that may be expressed differently between cultures
- voilence in art is bad because it inspires violent emotions
16 Clues: allegorical stories for adults • man creates it and it destroys him • refers to the moral rules we follow • right and wrong is confined to a culture • refers to the things we hold as important • _____ universalism: there is one universal moral rule • disgust and _____ are not conductive to moral reasoning • voilence in art is bad because it inspires violent emotions • ...
Mental Health Interventions 2024-03-18
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- A form of psychotherapy in which multiple people meet together to describe and discuss their problems with clinical guidance.
- This intervention teaches skills to manage intense emotions, cope with challenging situations, and improve relationships. It encourages people to learn and use mindfulness training in practical ways.
- The objective evaluation of an emotion or thought against real life, as a faculty present in normal individuals.
- A form of therapy asserting a person's childhood experiences and development are a determining subconscious factor in their later behavior, perceptions, and personality
- A variety of treatments that aim to help a person identify and change troubling emotions, thoughts, and behaviors.
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- A form of psychotherapy that focuses on relieving symptoms
- A type of psychotherapy in which negative patterns of thought about the self and the world are challenged to alter unwanted behavior patterns.
- A structured therapy that encourages client to briefly focus on trauma memory while simultaneously experiencing bilateral stimulation (eye movement), which is associated with a reduction in the vividness and emotion associated with the trauma memories.
- A psychological treatment that helps people confront their fears in a safe environment.
- A strength-based approach to psychotherapy based on solution-building rather than problem-solving.
- A client-centered counseling style for eliciting behavior change by helping clients to explore and resolve ambivalence.
- Therapy that focuses on learning how to be more aware of thoughts, feelings, emotions, surroundings, and situations, and to reduce automatic responses.
- Therapy intervention using inhalation and exhalation to increase relaxation and decrease stress.
- A form of therapy using light or direct sunlight to treat disorders.
14 Clues: A form of psychotherapy that focuses on relieving symptoms • A form of therapy using light or direct sunlight to treat disorders. • A psychological treatment that helps people confront their fears in a safe environment. • Therapy intervention using inhalation and exhalation to increase relaxation and decrease stress. • ...
MAW Crossword Challenge 2024-12-02
14 Clues: one • belt • form • school • master • uniform • attention • martial arts • to be polite • tell the truth • ready position • we stretch to avoid injury and gain • how you deal with your emotions and desires and expressing them appropriately • acknowledging the worth and value of another, even if you don't agree with them
Encanto 2022-04-30
14 Clues: ⚜️dead⚜️ • has no gift • Super strong • Can shapeshift • Can hear thing’s • Can make flowers • no one like’s her • is married to Pepa • talk’s to animal’s • Can tell the future • Is married to Julieta • Get’s Dolores in the end • Can make food that heals people • Can change the weather with her emotions
Argumentative Writing Crossword puzzle 2022-12-02
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- The way someone views a topic, information, events or other characters.
- When writes write they can describe it postive or negative.
- The reason for or intent in writing.
- A position or Perspective from which something is considered or evaluated.
- The opposing side to and argument or position on an issue.
- The persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic and reason.
- A statement of the truth that confirms your ideas like a static,facts,Quotation.
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- A position or statement on a topic an opinion which others might disagree.
- establish poition on the topic in a concise manner.
- Is persuasive technique that try to convince an audience through emotions
- An explanation you provide to the readers that convince them your ideas make sense.
- The persuasive technique that applies to an audience through emotions.
- A means of verbal and written communication that is constructed to persuasive technique inform or motive.
13 Clues: The reason for or intent in writing. • establish poition on the topic in a concise manner. • The opposing side to and argument or position on an issue. • When writes write they can describe it postive or negative. • The persuasive technique that applies to an audience through emotions. • The way someone views a topic, information, events or other characters. • ...
Baby's EMOTIONAL Growth and Development 2025-03-03
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- condition which causes babies not to grow and develop properly
- condition which partially digested food rises in through
- theory describing that when primary caregivers are available and responsive to an infant's needs, the infant develops a sense of security and trust
- describes a parent's ties to an infant (usually begins early in life)
- usually give up on own when teeth emerge
- condition that research has shown we cant live without touch
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- type of temperament where a child is very in tune with their emotions and react strongly to light, sound, etc.
- person's unique emotional makeup; how you react to your environment; present at birth
- uncontrollable crying by a healthy baby
- baby's emotional bond to his or her main caregiverer
- type of temperament where a child is calm and quiet
- lack of touch can lead to
- type of temperament where a child reacts strongly and has extreme emotions/moodiness
13 Clues: lack of touch can lead to • uncontrollable crying by a healthy baby • usually give up on own when teeth emerge • type of temperament where a child is calm and quiet • baby's emotional bond to his or her main caregiverer • condition which partially digested food rises in through • condition that research has shown we cant live without touch • ...
Vocabulary Review 2024-09-23
Across
- person,place or thing
- a being aware of and sharing another person's feelings, experiences, and emotions.
- attribution of personal qualities
- a figure of speech that describes an object or action in a way that isn't literally true, but helps explain an idea or make a comparison
- where the story takes place
Down
- a way of thinking about and understanding something
- detail uses the five senses (sight, touch, sound, taste, and smell) to add depth of detail to writing
- is being aware of and sharing another person's feelings, experiences, and emotions
- the person telling the story
- the plan or main story (as of a movie or literary work)
- an expression which describes a person or thing as being similar to someone or something else
- of view a position where something is observed
- words descriptive, persuasive words that trigger an emotional response in your readers
13 Clues: person,place or thing • where the story takes place • the person telling the story • attribution of personal qualities • of view a position where something is observed • a way of thinking about and understanding something • the plan or main story (as of a movie or literary work) • is being aware of and sharing another person's feelings, experiences, and emotions • ...
ASl Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-11
Across
- The medical term that describes a deaf person that is not widley accepted by the deaf community
- A tool that goes in your hear to help a person hear.
- The American version of sign language
- The British version of sign language
- A term used to describe a person who cannot hear
- Emotions or facial expressions that you express to others
- A person or tool that allows you to understand ASL
Down
- Things you sign that relate to the word being signeInitialized A word signed with a letter that corresponds to the first letter of how the word is spelled
- The action of using hand motions to communicate with deaf people.
- A Term used to describe a person who cannot hear
- The American version of sign language
- Emotions or facial expressions that you interpret and receive from others.
- The act of looking at a person lips and being to understand them
- The tool utilized by deaf people to sign to others.
- The Japanese version of sign language
15 Clues: The British version of sign language • The American version of sign language • The American version of sign language • The Japanese version of sign language • A Term used to describe a person who cannot hear • A term used to describe a person who cannot hear • A person or tool that allows you to understand ASL • The tool utilized by deaf people to sign to others. • ...
Huck Finn Vocab Chapters 5-10 2022-12-05
Across
- hasty, rash, or tactless
- lounge, recline, or dangle
- distribute or deal out
- talk rapidly or chatter
- revel, indulge in emotions
- to interfere
- feeling sorrow or compassion
- stress or uneasiness
Down
- to put away, or store
- step or walk
- annoying or petty
- a package
- a reason for argument, opposing
- lounge, recline, or dangle
- small container used for holding liquids
15 Clues: a package • step or walk • to interfere • annoying or petty • stress or uneasiness • to put away, or store • distribute or deal out • talk rapidly or chatter • hasty, rash, or tactless • lounge, recline, or dangle • revel, indulge in emotions • lounge, recline, or dangle • feeling sorrow or compassion • a reason for argument, opposing • small container used for holding liquids
Unit 3-4 Vocabulary 2023-10-10
Across
- Unexpected contradiction
- A comparison with "like" or "as"
- Main character
- Non-similar comparison
- Literal definition
Down
- Used to replace a word or phrase
- Emotions implied by a term
- Basic takeaway of a lesson
- A great realization
- A literary joke
- The category
- A pair of contradicting words
- A storylines characteristics
- Main villain
14 Clues: The category • Main villain • Main character • A literary joke • Literal definition • A great realization • Non-similar comparison • Unexpected contradiction • Emotions implied by a term • Basic takeaway of a lesson • A storylines characteristics • A pair of contradicting words • Used to replace a word or phrase • A comparison with "like" or "as"
7 ELA -- The Giver Vocab -- 5/17 Quiz 2024-05-07
Across
- showing discomfort
- fallen into disuse
- accurate
- physical or emotional pain
- no longer used
- to commit a breach or infraction
- identifying with emotions
Down
- taken in the by the senses
- inspiring fear
- the power to float
- something that is acquired
- in a mournful way
- in a humorous and mocking manner
- occurring without delay
14 Clues: accurate • inspiring fear • no longer used • in a mournful way • showing discomfort • the power to float • fallen into disuse • occurring without delay • identifying with emotions • taken in the by the senses • something that is acquired • physical or emotional pain • in a humorous and mocking manner • to commit a breach or infraction
