environment?page=17 Crossword Puzzles
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents 2022-01-26
11 Clues: Dishes page 36 • Invasion page 14 • Terrible page 30 • Cheating page 13 • Dishonest page 13 • Noticeable page 50 • Bad manners page 42 • Normal rats page 35 • A large metal pot page 21 • A burrowing mouse-like rodent page 22 • First element of the periodic table page 43
"The Night of the Spadefoot Toads" Crosswords Puzzle 2019-10-17
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- she is “a book sponge” (page 13); tells Frankie to “Shut up!” (page 146)
- the science teacher who “smells like the outdoors” and wears hiking boots (page 10)
- makes fun of Ben, Mrs. Tibbets and others; school bully/wisecracker
- wants to be Ben’s friend; draws a beautiful picture of a golden toad for Ben; shares his library books with Ben
- the place where an animal lives
- the animal Mrs. Tibbets and Ben want to save by preventing Tabitha from building on the land
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- school principal who doesn’t like Mrs. Tibbets
- the woman who wants to develop Mrs. Tibbets’ land
- a person who specializes in the study of reptiles and amphibians
- where spadefoot toads lay their eggs; it is both dry and wet; no fish can survive here so they do not eat the eggs (two words)
- moves from Arizona to Masschusettes; loves nature and animals; wants to save the spadefoot toads
- Ben’s sister
- important messages or big ideas in a story; in Night of the Spadefoot Toads, they are things like friendship, moving to a new place and overcoming challenges, the environment
- Mrs. Tibbets’ husband who passed away; he was a herpetologist (someone who studies reptiles and amphibians)
14 Clues: Ben’s sister • the place where an animal lives • school principal who doesn’t like Mrs. Tibbets • the woman who wants to develop Mrs. Tibbets’ land • a person who specializes in the study of reptiles and amphibians • makes fun of Ben, Mrs. Tibbets and others; school bully/wisecracker • she is “a book sponge” (page 13); tells Frankie to “Shut up!” (page 146) • ...
Yearbook Terminology First Semester 2017-12-21
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- 1/6th of an inch measurement (each little square is one of these)
- Center of book in between two adjoining pages.
- Removal of unnecessary parts of a photograph.
- Plan that shows topics of each page of the book.
- Pages attached to the inside and backside cover that help bind it together.
- Graphic and words on each spread with the page number and what's on page.
- (2 wds) Large first letter to introduce text.
- (2 wds) Blank space providing emphasis and visual appeal if used effectively.
- Text describing action in a photo.
- (3 wds) What you call the two facing pages in the open book (DPS).
- copy (2 wds) Main story or text on a page.
- The type of print.
- One side (8 pages) of the huge single sheet that gets folded and cut for the book.
- Visual image of facts gathered from a poll or survey.
- Correct spelling for a tenth grader.
- Imaginary line running across two facing pages which visually links them.
- Sixteen pages printed on a single huge sheet that gets folded and cut to make the book.
- What we call the school portraits.
- Spread which appears at the beginning of each yearbook section.
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- The _______ page contains info about the school., book's title, and publication year.
- How we identify who is the in the photo in Yearbook Ave. for the index and for coverage.
- Lists technical elements about printing, printer, and staff.
- Name of the page.
- Correct spelling when referring to one ninth grader.
- Master page for a section that helps maintain consistency within a design or section.
- (2 wds) Specifies all choices for the page (colors, fonts, etc.)
- Line that tells who the page is by.
- (3 wds) Photography concept that splits the frame and shows where to put center of visual interest.
- Reference pages containing names of students and on which pages they appear.
- (2 wds) Words pulled out from the text/quote to stand out.
- Any text on the spread.
- The photo you should start with when you begin designing a page.
- Number of times we want each student to be in the book.
- Part of the binding that connects the two flaps.
- The _________ report helps us track who is in the book and how many times.
- Type of photo you should avoid.
- When an image goes off the page.
- Plan or drawing that shows size and positions of each element for that page/section.
38 Clues: Name of the page. • The type of print. • Any text on the spread. • Type of photo you should avoid. • When an image goes off the page. • Text describing action in a photo. • What we call the school portraits. • Line that tells who the page is by. • Correct spelling for a tenth grader. • copy (2 wds) Main story or text on a page. • Removal of unnecessary parts of a photograph. • ...
Yearbook Terms 2023-02-20
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- All text on a page.
- The yearbook’s last page.
- A type or style of text.
- Two facing pages in a yearbook. For example, pages two and three are spreads and are both visible when the book is open.
- An unposed or casual picture of a person or group. Unlike posed pictures where someone faces the camera and smiles, candid pictures typically capture someone doing something in the moment.
- Dots per inch for digital images. A higher DPI will be more detailed when printed.
- Where two pages meet in the center.
- A posed photo of a person’s head and shoulders. This is what you see in a traditional school picture.
- The process of improving the copy for clarity, accuracy and style.
- A small portion of the story that highlights a key point reused in larger type as a graphic page element.
- When content or imagery extends past the edge of the page. Note, each page has extra space (usually 1/8-inch) that is trimmed after printing.
- A predesigned layout provided by Lifetouch that makes it easy to organize yearbook pages.
- Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch.
- The space between side-by-side letters that can be adjusted if necessary.
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- When you list a person’s name and give them credit as the author of a story.
- Reviewing copy and other page elements to catch errors and typos.
- element The focal point of the page.
- A basic organizational plan that lists yearbook spreads with the subject of each page.
- Short copy that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image.
- The first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year.
- cap A design element that uses a large letter that appears at the start of a block of text.
- The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding. Also called negative space.
- The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together.
- The arrangement of the page elements.
- The outside of the yearbook. Can be hard cover or soft cover.
- A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.
- The page number in the yearbook.
- A section that typically features a student photo and personal message. These are purchased by family members.
- A copy of the yearbook that is provided for final review and sign-off.
29 Clues: All text on a page. • A type or style of text. • The yearbook’s last page. • The page number in the yearbook. • Where two pages meet in the center. • element The focal point of the page. • The arrangement of the page elements. • Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch. • The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together. • ...
unit 2 WPE 2015-02-15
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- Server side Image map attribute
- text/css
- A type of DTD
- CSS Selector
- Records when the last update to the page was done
- Groups related UI controls
- A text formatting tag
- HTML5 audio/video format
- Provides links to pages
- Gives information about author of a page
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- CSS Positioning attribute
- Used for formatting content and layout
- Used to record user's position
- Allows for multiple selection
- Divides the page to load multiple documents
- Dynamic text
- Contains all that can be seen when the user loads the page
- Predecessor of HTML
- Pseudoclass of CSS
- HTML5 Drawing element
20 Clues: text/css • Dynamic text • CSS Selector • A type of DTD • Pseudoclass of CSS • Predecessor of HTML • A text formatting tag • HTML5 Drawing element • Provides links to pages • HTML5 audio/video format • CSS Positioning attribute • Groups related UI controls • Allows for multiple selection • Used to record user's position • Server side Image map attribute • Used for formatting content and layout • ...
Chapter 7 Review Weather and Seasons 2020-07-08
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- A____________ is made of tiny droplets of water or small bits of ice. (page 237)
- What happens on September 21 at 7:07pm, sunrise or sunset? (page 250)
- vapor __________is water that goes up into the air. (page236)
- What season do trees grow leaves?
- What time does the sunrise on December 21? (page253)
- _____________ and rain help plants grow. (page 243)
- Where do some birds fly for winter? (page 251)
- What is the coldest season? (page 252)
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- What is the warmest season? (page244)
- These clouds are thunder clouds that bring rain and storms. (page 239)
- How many hours of sunlight is there on June 21? (page 244)
- What date does the sunrise at 6:10am and sunset at 6:21pm? (page242)
- What measures temperature? (page 232)
- What is "moving air" called? (page 231)
14 Clues: What season do trees grow leaves? • What is the warmest season? (page244) • What measures temperature? (page 232) • What is the coldest season? (page 252) • What is "moving air" called? (page 231) • Where do some birds fly for winter? (page 251) • _____________ and rain help plants grow. (page 243) • What time does the sunrise on December 21? (page253) • ...
Chapter 7 Review Weather and Seasons 2020-07-08
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- What season do trees grow leaves?
- How many hours of sunlight is there on June 21? (page 244)
- What date does the sunrise at 6:10am and sunset at 6:21pm? (page242)
- What is the coldest season? (page 252)
- What happens on September 21 at 7:07pm, sunrise or sunset? (page 250)
- What measures temperature? (page 232)
- Where do some birds fly for winter? (page 251)
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- What is "moving air" called? (page 231)
- What is the warmest season? (page244)
- _____________ and rain help plants grow. (page 243)
- What time does the sunrise on December 21? (page253)
- These clouds are thunder clouds that bring rain and storms. (page 239)
- A____________ is made of tiny droplets of water or small bits of ice. (page 237)
- vapor __________is water that goes up into the air. (page236)
14 Clues: What season do trees grow leaves? • What is the warmest season? (page244) • What measures temperature? (page 232) • What is the coldest season? (page 252) • What is "moving air" called? (page 231) • Where do some birds fly for winter? (page 251) • _____________ and rain help plants grow. (page 243) • What time does the sunrise on December 21? (page253) • ...
A Lucky Find 2021-04-09
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- These were inside the pot.
- How Floppy looks at the beginning of the story?
- Mum and Dad were building this.
- Grandpa Chen made _________ cookies.
- The name of Lee's dog.
- At first, Grandpa Chen thought the object they found was a dangerous __________.
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- Who did Grandpa Chen phone?
- The language of the writing on the gold bracelet.
- The materials that Saxon houses were built from.
- The name of the King of England in 620.
- The country where fortune cookies were invented.
- A synonym for smiling. (page 17)
12 Clues: The name of Lee's dog. • These were inside the pot. • Who did Grandpa Chen phone? • Mum and Dad were building this. • A synonym for smiling. (page 17) • Grandpa Chen made _________ cookies. • The name of the King of England in 620. • How Floppy looks at the beginning of the story? • The materials that Saxon houses were built from. • ...
Imandi ICT Crossword puzzle 2021-01-12
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- a mail merge file
- series of data banks laid out horizontally in a table
- Moves the insertion point to the next
- a document type that creates a copy of itself when you open it.
- lines that surround the cells in a table
- the area at the bottom of a page or slide that contains content to be repeated on every page or slide
- help distinguish between cell boundaries in and sections of your tables and spreadsheets.
- allow you to indent paragraphs to the location you want
- Spelling, punctuation and grammar
- word-processor software launched in 1983 by this corporation
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- allow you to indent paragraphs to the
- a orientation, with the long side of the page horizontal
- you want.
- to many people but would like to personalize part of the document for each individual recipient.
- how large or small the characters displayed on a screen or printed on a page are.
- is used when you want to send the same
- the area at the top of a page or slide that contains content to be repeated on every page or slide
- used to end a page without filling it with text, to ensure that the new chapter does appear on a separate page
- used to make the layout of your document consistent
- where the white area of the ruler ends and gray part begins
- an object you can add to your document that lets you put and type text anywhere in your file
- a movable indicator on a computer screen identifying the point that will be affected by input from the user.
22 Clues: you want. • a mail merge file • Spelling, punctuation and grammar • allow you to indent paragraphs to the • Moves the insertion point to the next • is used when you want to send the same • lines that surround the cells in a table • used to make the layout of your document consistent • series of data banks laid out horizontally in a table • ...
Paging 2016-07-02
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- to page the significant incident in team
- to page the RSU group
- automatic page group for injured civilian
- if page is sent to a person what must they be asked to do
- to all IFD station pagers
- to all on call pagers, office staff for communications
- to page all IEMS trucks and staff
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- pages need to end with the operators ____________
- to contact health department to respond to McDonalds
- used to let agencies know they are assisting other agencies
- pseudo page group that is part of response pattern
- you must attach pages to this when referencing a run
- to page emergency management
- page entered by CAD operator
14 Clues: to page the RSU group • to all IFD station pagers • to page emergency management • page entered by CAD operator • to page all IEMS trucks and staff • to page the significant incident in team • automatic page group for injured civilian • pages need to end with the operators ____________ • pseudo page group that is part of response pattern • ...
Touchstone 6 page 17 2016-11-06
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- He fought for the liberation of slaves in the United States
- A branch of this tree is regarded as a symbol of peace
- This bird is considered the symbol of peace
- This human value helps to establish world peace
- This colour symbolises peace
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- It is the basis of world peace
- Nelson Mandela fought against this social evil in South Africa
- She was known as the mother of peace
- He instituted the Nobel Peace Prize
- An international organisation constituted to establish peace in world
10 Clues: This colour symbolises peace • It is the basis of world peace • He instituted the Nobel Peace Prize • She was known as the mother of peace • This bird is considered the symbol of peace • This human value helps to establish world peace • A branch of this tree is regarded as a symbol of peace • He fought for the liberation of slaves in the United States • ...
V.C.E. Long Vowel A Words 2021-04-18
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- During gym we played a ___ of soccer.
- "Is Sam ___? His breakfast is going to get cold."
- To play ice hockey you need to be able to ___.
- Together, red and blue ___ purple.
- Before we took off, the pilot of the ___ spoke.
- Every snow ___ is unique.
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- Turn to ___ 17 in the book.
- "Please ___ yourselves, this is school not a zoo."
- Firefighters need to be ___ to save others.
- Mme. Holmes is teaching ___ four this year.
- Don't ___ a can of pop, it will make a mess.
11 Clues: Every snow ___ is unique. • Turn to ___ 17 in the book. • Together, red and blue ___ purple. • During gym we played a ___ of soccer. • Firefighters need to be ___ to save others. • Mme. Holmes is teaching ___ four this year. • Don't ___ a can of pop, it will make a mess. • To play ice hockey you need to be able to ___. • Before we took off, the pilot of the ___ spoke. • ...
Ch. 11 vocab 2013-10-18
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- The last line of a paragraph that appears by itself at the top of a page.
- To move an item to a lower level in an outline.
- style A style type that includes instructions only for formatting text.
- page break A page break that is created when content fills a page and a new page is created automatically.
- page break A page break that you insert to force content after the break to appear on a new page.
- set A group of Quick Styles.
- template The template on which all Word documents are based.
- Style A style that appears in a gallery.
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- The first line of a paragraph left at the bottom of a page before the page break.
- To move an item to a higher level in an outline.
- style A style type that includes instructions for formatting text and paragraphs.
- A coordinated set of colors, fonts, and effects.
- formatting Formatting that overrides the style currently applied.
- style A style type that acts as a paragraph style if applied to a paragraph and as a character style if applied to text.
- The blank area above or below text, or to the left or right of text between the text and the edge of the page.
15 Clues: set A group of Quick Styles. • To move an item to a lower level in an outline. • Style A style that appears in a gallery. • To move an item to a higher level in an outline. • A coordinated set of colors, fonts, and effects. • template The template on which all Word documents are based. • ...
Word Chapter Two Glossary Terms 2016-02-08
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- A word with a similar meaning
- Explanatory note at the bottom of a page
- A named group of formatting characteristics
- To claim someone else's work to be your own
- Text and/or graphics printed at the top of each page
- Signals referenced information
- Placing an item from the Clipboard into a document
- A placeholder for data whose contents can change
- The default style for Word
- Used to change the entire left margin
- The first line of a paragraph at the bottom of a page
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- Automatic page break task
- Signals that an explanatory note exists
- Looking for errors
- A book of synonyms
- Bottom triangle on the ruler
- Removing a selected item from a document
- Raised numbers
- The last line of a paragraph by itself at the top of a page
- The amount of vertical space between lines of text
20 Clues: Raised numbers • Looking for errors • A book of synonyms • Automatic page break task • The default style for Word • Bottom triangle on the ruler • A word with a similar meaning • Signals referenced information • Used to change the entire left margin • Signals that an explanatory note exists • Explanatory note at the bottom of a page • Removing a selected item from a document • ...
Module 2 Lesson 13 2015-01-16
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- command by user to force a page break in a specific location
- modify and make corrections
- a page break automatically inserted
- regular page layout unlandscape
- change appearance of text or document
- only first line of paragraph is indented
- new text replaces old text
- text is positioned
- moving selected text from one place to another
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- paragraph mark created by pressing enter
- Office feature that copies and applies formatting
- temporary storage for office
- page layout with long top edge
- to highlight an object with the pointer
- first line begins at L.margin and others to the right of it
- design of the typface
- a space between margin and text
- the blank space around the edges of the page
- units of measure for font
- when entering new text old text shifts to the right to make room
20 Clues: text is positioned • design of the typface • units of measure for font • new text replaces old text • modify and make corrections • temporary storage for office • page layout with long top edge • regular page layout unlandscape • a space between margin and text • a page break automatically inserted • change appearance of text or document • to highlight an object with the pointer • ...
How much is that ? 2013-05-03
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- / US currency
- / they cost 5 dollars on page 76
- / before one
- / the red piece of clothing on page number 75
- / after ninety nine
- / to protect your eyes against the sun
- / number os stories in the school
- / where you keep your money
- / the word on the red sweatshirt on page seventy five
- / one hundred divided by 5
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- / five hundred by two
- / Chilean Currency
- / between 59 and 61
- / footwear for summer
- / twenty five plus twenty five
- / before 7
- / six plus six
- / number between seventeen and nineteen
- / the number of this unit
- / the object that costs 40 dollars on page 76
20 Clues: / before 7 • / before one • / US currency • / six plus six • / Chilean Currency • / between 59 and 61 • / after ninety nine • / five hundred by two • / footwear for summer • / the number of this unit • / one hundred divided by 5 • / where you keep your money • / twenty five plus twenty five • / they cost 5 dollars on page 76 • / number os stories in the school • ...
Jades words 2021-04-21
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- - you answer a question or message
- -something sounds relaxing
- - is not made from life
- - a mythical creature that breathes fire
- renewable - is when u have something and it cant be replaced
- - a picture
- - garbage
- - you have a change for something
- - when you write a page of something u done
- - when u destroy something
- - you have a soot case
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- - is kind of like math
- - is made from life
- - take care of the world
- -you are not telling the truth
- - is a type of food
- - where a creature lives
- -u want a certain thing
- - a thing u need to make something
- - like a life cycle
20 Clues: - garbage • - a picture • - is made from life • - is a type of food • - like a life cycle • - is kind of like math • - is not made from life • -u want a certain thing • - you have a soot case • - take care of the world • - where a creature lives • -something sounds relaxing • - when u destroy something • -you are not telling the truth • - you have a change for something • ...
A SPorty Game 2018-02-28
11 Clues: page 1 line 1 • page 2 line 1 • page 2 line 5 • page 4 line 1 • page 4 line 3 • page 1 line 4 • page 2 line 2 • page 2 line 3 • page 1 line 2 • page 6 line 2 • page 6 line 3
Active Reading Book 4 2022-12-19
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- Readers should be able to INFER that the Greeks valued (L _ Y _ _ _ Y) or staying true to their partners and superiors; they also valued (P _ W _ R), a man had have control and dominance over his palace. Finally the Greeks respected taking (_ E V _ _ G E); if a man has been wronged by another, he can take matters into his own hands, like Orestes did when he avenged his father's murder.
- In the context of the sentence in the final panel on page 38, what word best means held back or prevented from returning?
- (PAGE 40) Odysseus is trapped, without a ship or crew, with the nymph ______. She keeps Odysseus there for her ______. Calypso represents TEMPTATION as one of the roles of women in epic poetry.
- (page 34) Proteus, the (O _ _/_ A N) of the sea is ______'s right hand man. Remember, Poseidon is angry with Odysseus because of his HUBRIS or excessive pride and the fact that the blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus.
- In the context of the sentence on page 39, readers learn that Ajax is dead because he fell back into the brine and _______.
- (PAGE 39) Readers can INFER that Ajax died due to his ____; he boasted or bragged that he didn't need the gods, just like Odyssesus, he has EXCESSIVE PRIDE.
- Telemachus is on a journey to find information about his father like a young adult; this thematic topic is known as (C _ _ M _ _ G/_ F/A _ E) or maturing, and will also develop his identity.
- Who is Menelaus referring to in the last panel on page 32?
- The Greek custom of (H _ _ _ _ T _ L _ _ Y) is when people welcomed visitors and fed them and gave them gifts and a place to sleep safely. This ensured that humanity could safely explore and learn from each other.
- What word on page 34 means there was no wind or breeze, so Menealus was stuck on the island of Pharos.
- Menelaus is the king of ________, and his wife is _____ whose beauty began the Trojan War. (if you didn't listen to the video, this will be challenging)
- Once Telemachus tells Menelaus about the suitors in their palace, he says, "These cowards would ____ a hero's bed" (page 34). The word in the blank means to take a position of power by (_ _ R C _).
- (PAGE 33) Menelaus notices that Telemachuse sheds ____ when he spoke of Odysseus.
- (pages 30-31) Close and active readers must trace how the Greeks were "civilized" despite having no written language and living during a violent timeWhat mode of transportation does Telemachus use to get to Sparta? .
- The suitors discover Telemachus is gone and plan to kill him upon his return. Homer uses a metaphor to describe the plan when he writes, "We'll catch him in the straits between Ithaca and the bluffs of Same and _____ his ______" (page 43) comparing Telemachus' GOALS to a (B _ _ T) OR (S _ _ P) which can be forced under water.
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- (page 32) Who does Menelaus miss more than any other Greek comrade?
- (page 35) Homer has a woman HELPa hero when (E _ _ D _ _ _ A) the daughter of (P _ _ T _ _ S) tells Menelaus how to ensure her father tells him how to get home.
- (page 34) Menelaus says he stopped to make sacrifices or _______ to the guids, but they were not satisfied because he could not sail.
- (PAGE 33) Who is the woman in the top panel in the veil on page 33? She notices there is a (_ _ S _ M B _ _ _ C _) between Odysseus and Telemachus.
- (PAGE 41) Active readers must note the clues that Homer provides about Greek Culture and Values; and FAITH is an integral part of Ancient Greek culture. Since he is Helen's husband, where will Menelaus get to go when he "dies?"
- The ( __ __/ H _ _ _ E D/ K _ _ G) is the (E _ _ _ H _ T) used to describe Menelaus.
- (page 32) Nestor reveals his respect and loyalty for Odysseus by showing Telemachus, Odysseus' son, ______ (welcoming him to his kingdom), and sending his own ___, Psistratus to accompany Telemachus on his journey to _______.
- (page 34) Menealus calls the suitors (C _ W _ _ _ S) In a METAPHOR on page 34, Menelaus compares the suitors to newborn deer and Odysseus to a(n) ____.
- (PAGE 40) Who is Menelaus' nephew, Agamemnon's son and Aegisthus' killer?
- (page 32) Telemachus immediately notices how fancy Menelaus' palace is, filled with precious stones and gold and silver; he compares it to the palace of _____.
- Son of ______ is an example of a(n) (E P _ _ _ E T) that Proteus uses to describe Menelaus' family lineage on page 37.
- (PAGE 32) Clytemnestra is the name of Agamemnon's (W _ _ K _ D/W I F _ ) who took a lover, named Aegisthus, and plotted the murder of Menelaus' brother!
27 Clues: Who is Menelaus referring to in the last panel on page 32? • (page 32) Who does Menelaus miss more than any other Greek comrade? • (PAGE 40) Who is Menelaus' nephew, Agamemnon's son and Aegisthus' killer? • (PAGE 33) Menelaus notices that Telemachuse sheds ____ when he spoke of Odysseus. • ...
Matched Assignment 3 2022-02-03
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- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.(page 198 )
- a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9)
- (page)
- most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8)
- darkened by clouds(page)
- having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page)
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- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.(page 46)
- a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6)
- (page 142)
- the particular occupation for which you are trained (page)
- moving and bending with ease,characterized by beauty of movement, style, form, or execution(page 6)
- come to rest; settle(page)
12 Clues: (page) • (page 142) • darkened by clouds(page) • come to rest; settle(page) • a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6) • a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9) • the particular occupation for which you are trained (page) • having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page) • most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8) • ...
Matched Assignment 3 2022-02-03
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- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.(page 198 )
- a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9)
- (page)
- most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8)
- darkened by clouds(page)
- having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page)
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- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.(page 46)
- a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6)
- (page 142)
- the particular occupation for which you are trained (page)
- moving and bending with ease,characterized by beauty of movement, style, form, or execution(page 6)
- come to rest; settle(page)
12 Clues: (page) • (page 142) • darkened by clouds(page) • come to rest; settle(page) • a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6) • a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9) • the particular occupation for which you are trained (page) • having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page) • most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8) • ...
Matched Assignment 3 2022-02-03
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- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.(page 198 )
- a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9)
- (page)
- most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8)
- darkened by clouds(page)
- having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page)
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- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.(page 46)
- a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6)
- (page 142)
- the particular occupation for which you are trained (page)
- moving and bending with ease,characterized by beauty of movement, style, form, or execution(page 6)
- come to rest; settle(page)
12 Clues: (page) • (page 142) • darkened by clouds(page) • come to rest; settle(page) • a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6) • a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9) • the particular occupation for which you are trained (page) • having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page) • most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8) • ...
Matched Assignment 3 2022-02-03
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- an object made by a human being, typically an item of cultural or historical interest.(page 198 )
- a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9)
- (page)
- most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8)
- darkened by clouds(page)
- having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page)
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- a departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome.(page 46)
- a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6)
- (page 142)
- the particular occupation for which you are trained (page)
- moving and bending with ease,characterized by beauty of movement, style, form, or execution(page 6)
- come to rest; settle(page)
12 Clues: (page) • (page 142) • darkened by clouds(page) • come to rest; settle(page) • a mild rebuke or criticism(page 6) • a botanical garden devoted to trees.(page 9) • the particular occupation for which you are trained (page) • having a tendency to reverberate or be repeatedly reflected(page) • most desirable possible under a restriction expressed or implied(page 8) • ...
Revealer of Secrets 2024-01-18
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- King Nebuchadnezzar experienced this
- The King made one of these to look like him
- There are two of these in front of the statue on page 17
- Prayer for other people
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- Image is described in Daniel _______ 2
- We offer this to God everyday
- Who sins the song "Revealer of Secrets"
- Being that can reveal dreams
8 Clues: Prayer for other people • Being that can reveal dreams • We offer this to God everyday • King Nebuchadnezzar experienced this • Image is described in Daniel _______ 2 • Who sins the song "Revealer of Secrets" • The King made one of these to look like him • There are two of these in front of the statue on page 17
Neta elhayani- Vocabulary page 17 2023-10-28
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- (noun)A small piece made of paper,plastic or any similar metrial that attached to an object and giving information about it.
- (adjective)Sort of/ close to
- People are against each other in this in order to win the first place.
- (noun)An addition that makes something to be more ornate.
- (noun)The lowest part of something, especially part on which it rests or supported.
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- (noun)Something challenging during a trip.
- (noun)A place which has around it only water.
- (noun)This is what makes up the food.
- (noun)An act or movement that people do when they walk.
- (verb)You are copy data from the internet to your computer.
- (verb)Keep away yourself from doing something
- (adjective)"Wolves____ together in their hunt for a deer."
- (noun)A paticular place or position.
- sure (verb)"_____ to lock the door after you go out."
14 Clues: (adjective)Sort of/ close to • (noun)A paticular place or position. • (noun)This is what makes up the food. • (noun)Something challenging during a trip. • (noun)A place which has around it only water. • (verb)Keep away yourself from doing something • sure (verb)"_____ to lock the door after you go out." • (noun)An act or movement that people do when they walk. • ...
Snow White: A Russian Folktale Vocabulary 2021-12-14
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- Another word for kids.
- What happens to ice or snow when it gets warm
- Another word for hug. Look in paragraph 11.
- sick. Paragraphs 16 & 17.
- The season after Winter and before Summer.
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- Crying. Look in paragraph 11.
- Hanging ice that Snow White likes to play with. Paragraph 14
- Not wanting to. Paragraphs 20 & 21 (page 29)
- The season after Fall and before Spring.
- A cold white powder used to make Snow White.
10 Clues: Another word for kids. • sick. Paragraphs 16 & 17. • Crying. Look in paragraph 11. • The season after Fall and before Spring. • The season after Winter and before Summer. • Another word for hug. Look in paragraph 11. • Not wanting to. Paragraphs 20 & 21 (page 29) • A cold white powder used to make Snow White. • What happens to ice or snow when it gets warm • ...
Chapter 10 Review 2023-03-10
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- Islands composed of volcanic mountains and debris, suitable for settlement and agriculture, and where explorers were likely to find supplies are ______ islands (Page 168)
- Islands named after dark-skinned people who live in the region (Page 169)
- Explorer who proved it was possible to travel from Peru in South America to the Pacific Islands (last name only) (Page 169)
- Islands that mean "small islands" and they are mostly low islands (Page 169)
- This group of natives from New Zealand resisted the Dutch landing there (page 173)
- that mean "many islands" and include Hawaii and New Zealand (Page 169)
- Dutch explorer (from The Netherlands) who discovered Tasmania, New Zealand, and the eastern coast of Australia while seeking to discover the southern land (last name only) (Page 173)
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- After mapping part of the western coast of Australia, the Dutch claimed land they found and named it New _____ (Page 173)
- Navigator who accompanied Alvaro de Mendaña (last name only) (Page 172)
- Missionary to Papua New Guinea (last name only) (Page 170)
- Missionary to the island of Aniwa (last name only) (Page 170)
- Explorer from Spain who discovered and named the Solomon islands and who died from fever on the island of Santa Cruz (last name only) (page 171)
- Islands that receive little rainfall, suffers great damage from tropical storms and high waves, and the inhabitants are dependent on fishing as a food source are _____ islands (Page 168
- The island of Santa Cruz means "holy _____" (page 172)
14 Clues: The island of Santa Cruz means "holy _____" (page 172) • Missionary to Papua New Guinea (last name only) (Page 170) • Missionary to the island of Aniwa (last name only) (Page 170) • that mean "many islands" and include Hawaii and New Zealand (Page 169) • Navigator who accompanied Alvaro de Mendaña (last name only) (Page 172) • ...
Chapter 7 Review Weather and Seasons 2020-07-08
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- A____________ is made of tiny droplets of water or small bits of ice. (page 237)
- What happens on September 21 at 7:07pm, sunrise or sunset? (page 250)
- vapor __________is water that goes up into the air. (page236)
- What season do trees grow leaves?
- What time does the sunrise on December 21? (page253)
- _____________ and rain help plants grow. (page 243)
- Where do some birds fly for winter? (page 251)
- What is the coldest season? (page 252)
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- What is the warmest season? (page244)
- These clouds are thunder clouds that bring rain and storms. (page 239)
- How many hours of sunlight is there on June 21? (page 244)
- What date does the sunrise at 6:10am and sunset at 6:21pm? (page242)
- What measures temperature? (page 232)
- What is "moving air" called? (page 231)
14 Clues: What season do trees grow leaves? • What is the warmest season? (page244) • What measures temperature? (page 232) • What is the coldest season? (page 252) • What is "moving air" called? (page 231) • Where do some birds fly for winter? (page 251) • _____________ and rain help plants grow. (page 243) • What time does the sunrise on December 21? (page253) • ...
"The Night of the Spadefoot Toads" Crossword Puzzle 2019-10-17
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- where spadefoot toads lay their eggs; it is both dry and wet; no fish can survive here so they do not eat the eggs (two words)
- moves from Arizona to Masschusettes; loves nature and animals; wants to save the spadefoot toads
- a person who specializes in the study of reptiles and amphibians
- school principal who doesn’t like Mrs. Tibbets
- the woman who wants to develop Mrs. Tibbets’ land
- Mrs. Tibbets’ husband who passed away; he was a herpetologist (someone who studies reptiles and amphibians)
- Ben’s sister
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- the animal Mrs. Tibbets and Ben want to save by preventing Tabitha from building on the land
- makes fun of Ben, Mrs. Tibbets and others; school bully/wisecracker
- the science teacher who “smells like the outdoors” and wears hiking boots (page 10)
- important messages or big ideas in a story; in Night of the Spadefoot Toads, they are things like friendship, moving to a new place and overcoming challenges, the environment
- she is “a book sponge” (page 13); tells Frankie to “Shut up!” (page 146)
- the place where an animal lives
- wants to be Ben’s friend; draws a beautiful picture of a golden toad for Ben; shares his library books with Ben
14 Clues: Ben’s sister • the place where an animal lives • school principal who doesn’t like Mrs. Tibbets • the woman who wants to develop Mrs. Tibbets’ land • a person who specializes in the study of reptiles and amphibians • makes fun of Ben, Mrs. Tibbets and others; school bully/wisecracker • she is “a book sponge” (page 13); tells Frankie to “Shut up!” (page 146) • ...
The Internet 2024-12-05
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- engine: A software system that allows users to find information on the World Wide Web.
- To press a mouse button or touch a screen to activate a link or button.
- name: A human-readable name for a website or other resource on the Internet.
- A collection of web pages that are accessible via the Internet.
- A system of interconnected documents and other resources, accessible via the Internet.
- A software application used to access and display web pages.
- A computer that provides resources and services to other computers over a network.
- A single document on the World Wide Web.
- A unique address identifying a resource on the World Wide Web.
- Connected to the Internet.
- A computer that requests and receives resources from a server.
- Relating to technology that encodes information in binary form.
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- Existing only in the mind or as a computer simulation.
- Not connected to the Internet.
- The digital environment where online communication and activities take place.
- The main web page of a website.
- A group of interconnected devices that can communicate with each other.
- Wide Web (WWW): The interconnected network of web pages accessible via the Internet.
- A clickable link on a web page that takes the user to another web page or resource.
- A connection between two web pages or other resources on the Internet.
- A global network of computers that allows communication and information sharing.
- address: A unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network.
22 Clues: Connected to the Internet. • Not connected to the Internet. • The main web page of a website. • A single document on the World Wide Web. • Existing only in the mind or as a computer simulation. • A software application used to access and display web pages. • A unique address identifying a resource on the World Wide Web. • ...
The Hinger Games Chapters 2-4 Vocabulary 2022-03-30
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- rough, and twisted, especially with age (page 64).
- too great to be overcome( page 44).
- splendour and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style (page 72).
- directed towards avoidance or escape (page 46)
- a deep covered dish used for serving fruit (page 67).
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- closely associated with or suggestive of something (page 27).
- great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle (page 27).
- a trilling or quavering voice (page 30).
- a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure (page 37).
- refusal to accept the doctrines or expectations of a more powerful entity (page 28).
- very weak or slight (page 30).
- say or pronounce clearly (page 52).
12 Clues: very weak or slight (page 30). • too great to be overcome( page 44). • say or pronounce clearly (page 52). • a trilling or quavering voice (page 30). • directed towards avoidance or escape (page 46) • rough, and twisted, especially with age (page 64). • a deep covered dish used for serving fruit (page 67). • closely associated with or suggestive of something (page 27). • ...
Thomas Jefferson's Presidency 2025-09-21
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- In 1807 and 1808, President Thomas Jefferson tried to solve the problem with a series of ______________ __________ that prevented American exports to Europe. (page 66)
- Thomas Jefferson asked the Lewis and Clark expedition to meet with the indigenous tribes living in the territory, produce a _________ of the area, and keep a record of any interesting plants and animals they found. (page 43)
- During the Napoleonic Wars, most United States citizens did not want to be drawn into a foreign conflict, but _____________________ was growing more difficult. (page 66)
- The two scientists, _____________ _________ _____________, went to work studying the hot springs and the surrounding area. They investigated the natural features of the region, including features of the springs. (page 37)
- _____________________: a policy or desire to avoid involvement, agreements, or alliances with other countries (page 284)
- The Lewis and Clark expedition produced the first detailed map of the American ____________________. (page 46)
- _____________: a ban on trade with a specific nation or a group of nations (page 66)
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- Blockades and other trade restrictions hurt many _____________ ___________________ and damaged the economy. (page 66)
- On the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ___________ handled firearms, killed game, and helped to navigate trails and waterways. (page 44)
- On the Lewis and Clark Expedition, ________________ served as a guide, a translator, and a liaison to any Native American tribes the explorers encountered. (page 44)
- The Louisiana Territory would serve as a stepping stone for continued __________________ _________________that would help the United States increase its size and strength. (page 34)
- Jefferson had a strong interest in westward exploration. Even before the Louisiana Purchase was complete, he asked Congress to fund ________________ through the territory. (page 34)
- The Louisiana Purchase provided the United States with land to expand, as well as countless other ____________ _______________. (page 34)
- The Louisiana Purchase gave the United States direct access to the _________ ____ ________ ______________. (page 34)
- By the early 1800s, access to the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River for _________ was vital. (page 32)
15 Clues: _____________: a ban on trade with a specific nation or a group of nations (page 66) • By the early 1800s, access to the Gulf of Mexico from the Mississippi River for _________ was vital. (page 32) • The Lewis and Clark expedition produced the first detailed map of the American ____________________. (page 46) • ...
D-block crossword 2025-09-16
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- (6): “mournful, regretful”
- means a mutual promise or contract for a future marriage (Page 6)
- n. pg 3: an opening or open space
- adj. pg 1 : causing or deserving strong dislike or hatred : being so repugnant as to stir up positive antagonism
- keenness and depth of perception, discernment, or discrimination especially in practical matters
- adj: low in spirits; depressed
- adj. pg 1: not excessively or pretentiously showy or flamboyant : quiet and restrained in taste : not ostentatious
- n. pg 8 : one who lends money in exchange for personal property that can be sold if the loan is not repaid by a certain time.
- means skills or cleverness in devising or combining (Page 2)
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- n. pg 2 : an unnecessarily or excessively large amount of something.
- (page 2): containing or characterized by error: mistaken
- means anxiety arising from awareness or guilt (Page 11)
- (12): “causing horror or revulsion : gruesome”
- (Page 14) - a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction
- (Page 1) - “recurrence of a past style or trait in a modern person.”
- (page 2): a nervous or fearful feeling of uncertain agitation: apprehension
- means distress or embarrassment at having failed or been humiliated (Page 2)
17 Clues: (6): “mournful, regretful” • adj: low in spirits; depressed • n. pg 3: an opening or open space • (12): “causing horror or revulsion : gruesome” • means anxiety arising from awareness or guilt (Page 11) • (Page 14) - a feeling of weariness and dissatisfaction • (page 2): containing or characterized by error: mistaken • ...
Magnus chase and the sword of summer 2025-07-09
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- page 513 unhurried or relaxed
- page 122 a blade that is fixed to the muzzle of the rifle used to stab an opponent in hand-to-hand fighting
- page 400 to burn superficially or lightly
- page 39 annoy or exasperate
- page 346 a hollow object used to store something
- page 140 a defensive wall of a castle or walled city
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- page 404 push out of one’s way with one shoulder
- page 350 a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance
- page 154 used for emphasis, often to qualify a metaphor
- page 291 intending or intended to do harm
- page 332 an insulting or mocking remark
- page 222 existing or at the beginning of time
12 Clues: page 39 annoy or exasperate • page 513 unhurried or relaxed • page 332 an insulting or mocking remark • page 400 to burn superficially or lightly • page 291 intending or intended to do harm • page 222 existing or at the beginning of time • page 404 push out of one’s way with one shoulder • page 346 a hollow object used to store something • ...
MLA Format 2025-01-30
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- A _ quote is used for a quote longer than four lines.
- The Works Cited page is always the _ page of an MLA paper.
- The third thing listed in your MLA heading is the _ name
- MLA in-text citations for BOOKS requires _ followed by page number in parenthesis
- Your citations on your work cited page should be _-aligned.
- Citations on a work cited page have to be in _ order
- In MLA format, you should _ the title of your research paper.
- The period following your in-text citation should go _ the parenthesis
- In the upper _-hand corner of the first page, list your name, your instructor's name, the course, and the date
- The second thing listed in your MLA heading is _ name
- All paragraphs on an MLA paper should be _.
- The last thing listed in your MLA heading is the _.
- MLA requires _ New Roman Font
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- A quote that is less than four lines should be placed between _
- MLA stands for Modern __ Association
- When doing an in-text citation for a website, you should put the _ information that is in your full citation in parenthesis
- The Works Cited page should be formatted with ________ spacing between entries
- MLA requires your name and page number in the top _ corner of each page
- The first thing listed in your MLA heading is the _ name
- When paraphrasing from a source, you must still provide a(n) ________ citation.
- MLA requires _ spacing throughout your paper
- The margins on your MLA style paper should be set to _ inch(es).
- MLA requires _ size font
- MLA date format requires _ to come first
24 Clues: MLA requires _ size font • MLA requires _ New Roman Font • MLA stands for Modern __ Association • MLA date format requires _ to come first • All paragraphs on an MLA paper should be _. • MLA requires _ spacing throughout your paper • The last thing listed in your MLA heading is the _. • Citations on a work cited page have to be in _ order • ...
Microsoft Word Crossword 2025-01-09
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- A file created in Microsoft Word is often called this
- A symbol used to create a list of items in Word
- A section of text separated by a line break
- The section at the bottom of a page for additional information
- The overall arrangement of text and objects on a page
- The space where content is displayed in a Word document
- A feature to add ordered numbers to a list
- The section at the top of a page for titles or page numbers
- The blank spaces around the edges of a page
- The space between text and the page margin
- The tab used to add pictures, tables, or shapes in Word
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- The design or style of text in a Word document
- The content you type into a Word document
- A line placed beneath text for emphasis
- The formatting option that makes text darker and thicker
- A pre-designed layout in Word for consistent formatting
- A tool used to create text-based files in Microsoft Word
- A clickable link to another document or webpage
- The formatting option that slants text to the right
- A grid of rows and columns used to organise data in Word
- The amount of space between lines or paragraphs of text
- How text or objects are arranged in a Word document
- The tab used for proofreading tools like spelling and grammar checks
- How text is positioned on the page (left, right, or center)
- A set of predefined formatting options in Word
25 Clues: A line placed beneath text for emphasis • The content you type into a Word document • A feature to add ordered numbers to a list • The space between text and the page margin • A section of text separated by a line break • The blank spaces around the edges of a page • The design or style of text in a Word document • A set of predefined formatting options in Word • ...
Word Lesson 4 Vocabulary 2023-10-18
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- text or graphic that appears at the top of every page of a document.
- a page is wider than it is tall.
- a page is taller than it is wide.
- also called soft page break that allows you to continue typing on the next page.
- list of sources that you used in creating the document.
- adds extra space to the left, top, or inside margin to allow for binding.
- the box formed by the intersection of a column and a row.
- reusable pieces of formatted content or document parts, including headers and footers, page numbers, and text boxes, that are stored in galleries.
- ending with only the last line of a new paragraph.
- formatting marks that you insert in a document to show the end of a section
- appears next to text to indicate that additional information is offered in a footnote or endnote.
- a code that serves as a placeholder for data that changes in a document.
- blank areas between the edge of the text and the edge of the page.
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- an explanatory note that consists of two linked parts the note reference mark that appears next to text to indicate that additional information is offered in a footnote or endnote and the corresponding footnote or endnote.
- portion of a document that is separated from the rest of the document by section breaks.
- also called a hard page break, force text to the next page of a document using the breaks command.
- a parenthetical reference in the document text that gives credit to the source for a quotation or other information used in a document.
- grid of columns and rows that you can fill with text and graphics.
- text or graphics that appear at the bottom of every page.
- includes format settings for the text, borders, and shading in a table.
- only the last line of a paragraph.
- lines that divide the columns and rows of a table and help you see the grid-like structure of the table.
22 Clues: a page is wider than it is tall. • a page is taller than it is wide. • only the last line of a paragraph. • ending with only the last line of a new paragraph. • list of sources that you used in creating the document. • text or graphics that appear at the bottom of every page. • the box formed by the intersection of a column and a row. • ...
Emanuel zeharya- page 17 2023-10-28
10 Clues: making food • specific place • to buy a things • to hear a thing • I put food on the … • the main city of each country • rivalry for supremacy or price • someone who have a lot of money • the … will take about three minutes • the thing that everything’s stands on
2 or More 2025-05-11
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- Country on page 109 (SB)
- Animal on page 117 (SB)
- One: "sheep"
- Two or more: "tomato"
- What is in the picture on page 100 (SB)
- Two or more: "fish"
- One: "people"
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- Two or more: "baby"
- Two or more: "foot"
- Animal on page 106 (SB)
- Two or more: "mouse"
- Two or more: "box"
- Two or more: "scarf"
- One: "men"
- Two or more: "child"
- Two or more: "beach"
- Two or more: "wolf"
17 Clues: One: "men" • One: "sheep" • One: "people" • Two or more: "box" • Two or more: "baby" • Two or more: "foot" • Two or more: "wolf" • Two or more: "fish" • Two or more: "mouse" • Two or more: "scarf" • Two or more: "child" • Two or more: "beach" • Two or more: "tomato" • Animal on page 117 (SB) • Animal on page 106 (SB) • Country on page 109 (SB) • What is in the picture on page 100 (SB)
AP10 Figurative Language 2024-10-02
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- splash, bang, or crash
- "My mouth is as sharp as an island machete"
- Gift that Twin gave Xiomara on her birthday
- Grandpa is older than dirt
- less is more
- To compare on thing to another using "like" or "as"
- figurative language on page 17-19 of Poet X
- an idea or feeling that a word creates
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- when words take on a new meaning when grouped together
- the best kind of pet
- "my heart is a balloon"
- an example of personification that is a sponge
- To give human characteristics to something not human
- when two or more connected words share the same letter or sound
14 Clues: less is more • the best kind of pet • splash, bang, or crash • "my heart is a balloon" • Grandpa is older than dirt • an idea or feeling that a word creates • "My mouth is as sharp as an island machete" • Gift that Twin gave Xiomara on her birthday • figurative language on page 17-19 of Poet X • an example of personification that is a sponge • ...
Word Chapter Two Glossary Terms 2016-02-08
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- The amount of vertical space between lines of text
- Used to change the entire left margin
- Signals that an explanatory note exists
- The default style for Word
- Signals referenced information
- A placeholder for data whose contents can change
- The last line of a paragraph by itself at the top of a page
- A named group of formatting characteristics
- To claim someone else's work to be your own
- Removing a selected item from a document
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- Placing an item from the Clipboard into a document
- Automatic page break task
- Bottom triangle on the ruler
- A book of synonyms
- Raised numbers
- The first line of a paragraph at the bottom of a page
- Looking for errors
- Text and/or graphics printed at the top of each page
- Explanatory note at the bottom of a page
- A word with a similar meaning
20 Clues: Raised numbers • A book of synonyms • Looking for errors • Automatic page break task • The default style for Word • Bottom triangle on the ruler • A word with a similar meaning • Signals referenced information • Used to change the entire left margin • Signals that an explanatory note exists • Explanatory note at the bottom of a page • Removing a selected item from a document • ...
Microsoft Word Vocabulary Crossword 2026-02-19
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- Page orientation where the page is taller than it is wide.
- Moves text inward from the margin.
- A reference to a source of information used in a document.
- Combines multiple documents or data sources into one document (often used in mail merge).
- The section at the top of a page used for repeating information such as titles or page numbers.
- Page orientation where the page is wider than it is tall.
- A command that reverses the last action performed.
- A graphic feature used to create visual representations such as diagrams or charts.
- A command that restores an action that was previously undone.
- A coordinated set of colors, fonts, and effects applied to a document.
- A temporary storage area where copied or cut items are kept before being pasted.
- A note placed at the bottom of a page that provides additional information or citation details.
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- The section at the bottom of a page used for repeating information such as page numbers.
- The command bar at the top of Microsoft Word that contains tabs, groups, and tools used to create and format documents.
- A pre-designed document layout used as a starting point.
- An image capture of what is displayed on a computer screen.
- Decorative text with special formatting effects.
- The appearance and Font
- Notes added to a document to provide feedback or suggestions.
- A note placed at the end of a document that provides additional information or citation details.
- Inserts content from the Clipboard into a document.
- A feature used to align text at specific positions within a line.
- Removes selected text or objects and places them on the Clipboard.
- A small square used to resize or adjust an object.
- The blank space around the edges of a page.
- A grid of rows and columns used to organize data.
- A clickable connection that takes you to another location, file, or webpage.
- Duplicates selected text or objects and places them on the Clipboard without removing them.
28 Clues: The appearance and Font • Moves text inward from the margin. • The blank space around the edges of a page. • Decorative text with special formatting effects. • A grid of rows and columns used to organize data. • A command that reverses the last action performed. • A small square used to resize or adjust an object. • Inserts content from the Clipboard into a document. • ...
CESO 2022-03-14
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- 工商及款待業管理學部
- 6
- producing or using original and unusual ideas
- 17
- 專業進修學院
- 學部
- the ability to produce
- the job that you do during your working life
- to think again
- a new idea or method
- 科技、工程及健康學部
- 社會科學、人文及設計學部
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- 就業
- 18
- 專業及持續教育學院
- 19
- an occasion when two or more people communicate with each other
- &
- the parts contained in a book, with the number of the page they begin on
- from one side of something to the other
- 語文及傳意學部
- &
22 Clues: 6 • & • & • 就業 • 18 • 19 • 17 • 學部 • 專業進修學院 • 語文及傳意學部 • 專業及持續教育學院 • 工商及款待業管理學部 • 科技、工程及健康學部 • 社會科學、人文及設計學部 • to think again • a new idea or method • the ability to produce • from one side of something to the other • the job that you do during your working life • producing or using original and unusual ideas • an occasion when two or more people communicate with each other • ...
VCVe (HF and exceptions) 2023-04-05
Life Science - Chapter 10 2026-03-10
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- Coral _______ provide homes for many sea animals (photo, page 325)
- The small, blue organ near the front of the earthworm's body is the ________ (illustration, page 332)
- Animals that brush up against the box jellyfish can be killed by _________ (photo, page 310)
- At the front of the worm's body is the _________ (illustration, page 332)
- What do earthworms do for a living? (top, page 333)
- On March 20th, winter will transition to __________.
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- An earthworm's body is divided into over 100 __________ (illustration, page 332)
- What colorful bird is pictured on page 312?
- The life cycle pictured on page 329 shows a tapeworm living in a ________.
- What is a safe time of day for earthworms to crawl up to the surface? (page 333)
- Earthworms improve the ________ in which plants grow. (page 333)
- Which season of the year can be seen in the photo on page 318?
- What part sits at the top of the human skull pictured on page 311?
13 Clues: What colorful bird is pictured on page 312? • What do earthworms do for a living? (top, page 333) • On March 20th, winter will transition to __________. • Which season of the year can be seen in the photo on page 318? • Earthworms improve the ________ in which plants grow. (page 333) • Coral _______ provide homes for many sea animals (photo, page 325) • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Crossword! 2024-05-21
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- In part one, Mildred tries to commit _____ by overdosing on pills
- Main protagonist
- This destroys the city at the end
- Actor who plays Montag in the film adaption
- Opposite of Fahrenheit
- This novel takes place in a ______ society
- Wife of protagonist
- Montag is a _____man
- Last word of section one's title
- The object firemen are supposed to burn
- Flower that shows if one is "in love"
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- Last word of the first sentence in the book
- 17 year old free thinker
- Robotic Dogs that are used at the fire station
- City where Guy Montag met Mildred
- Word meaning "meaningless" and/or "unintelligible", used on page 109
- Flammable liquid used to burn books
- The name I represent on my ROTC nametag!
- Name of station Montag is apart of
- Captain of the Fire Station
20 Clues: Main protagonist • Wife of protagonist • Montag is a _____man • Opposite of Fahrenheit • 17 year old free thinker • Captain of the Fire Station • Last word of section one's title • City where Guy Montag met Mildred • This destroys the city at the end • Name of station Montag is apart of • Flammable liquid used to burn books • Flower that shows if one is "in love" • ...
Microsoft Word 2017-11-01
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- To color in a shape, you use the shape __ tool.
- Using text effects, you can give your letters a __
- If you page is taller than it is wide, the orientation of the page is __.
- To alphabetize a list, you use the __ button.
- When you open a new document the __ are 1 inch on each side.
- In a table, the cells in a vertical group are called a __.
- A drawing that you might insert into a document is called __.
- The __ settings will allow you to use single spacing or double spacing
- combine several cells in a table together
- when you save a word file, what are the four letters at the end of the document name?
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- Really dark letters are __
- The text that you can insert on every page is called a ___.
- The text (or page number) you can insert on every page is called a __.
- What is the default search engine for MS Word?
- To edit the border of a shape, you use the __ tool.
- This font is popular, and it is mandatory in a MLA research paper
- In a table, the cells in a horizontal group are called a __
- CTRL-V is the shortcut for __.
- CTRL-C is the shortcut for __.
- If you hit CTRL and ENTER at the same time, you will insert a new __.
- If your page is wider than it is tall, the orientation of the page is __.
- Slanted letters are ___
- To select some text, you click and ___.
23 Clues: Slanted letters are ___ • Really dark letters are __ • CTRL-V is the shortcut for __. • CTRL-C is the shortcut for __. • To select some text, you click and ___. • combine several cells in a table together • To alphabetize a list, you use the __ button. • What is the default search engine for MS Word? • To color in a shape, you use the shape __ tool. • ...
MLA Format 2025-01-30
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- A _ quote is used for a quote longer than four lines.
- The Works Cited page is always the _ page of an MLA paper.
- The third thing listed in your MLA heading is the _ name
- MLA in-text citations for BOOKS requires _ followed by page number in parenthesis
- Your citations on your work cited page should be _-aligned.
- Citations on a work cited page have to be in _ order
- In MLA format, you should _ the title of your research paper.
- The period following your in-text citation should go _ the parenthesis
- In the upper _-hand corner of the first page, list your name, your instructor's name, the course, and the date
- The second thing listed in your MLA heading is _ name
- All paragraphs on an MLA paper should be _.
- The last thing listed in your MLA heading is the _.
- MLA requires _ New Roman Font
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- A quote that is less than four lines should be placed between _
- MLA stands for Modern __ Association
- When doing an in-text citation for a website, you should put the _ information that is in your full citation in parenthesis
- The Works Cited page should be formatted with ________ spacing between entries
- MLA requires your name and page number in the top _ corner of each page
- The first thing listed in your MLA heading is the _ name
- When paraphrasing from a source, you must still provide a(n) ________ citation.
- MLA requires _ spacing throughout your paper
- The margins on your MLA style paper should be set to _ inch(es).
- MLA requires _ size font
- MLA date format requires _ to come first
24 Clues: MLA requires _ size font • MLA requires _ New Roman Font • MLA stands for Modern __ Association • MLA date format requires _ to come first • All paragraphs on an MLA paper should be _. • MLA requires _ spacing throughout your paper • The last thing listed in your MLA heading is the _. • Citations on a work cited page have to be in _ order • ...
Microsoft Word 2025-05-15
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- To color in a shape, you use the shape __ tool.
- Using text effects, you can give your letters a __
- If you page is taller than it is wide, the orientation of the page is __.
- To alphabetize a list, you use the __ button.
- When you open a new document the __ are 1 inch on each side.
- In a table, the cells in a vertical group are called a __.
- A drawing that you might insert into a document is called __.
- The __ settings will allow you to use single spacing or double spacing
- combine several cells in a table together
- when you save a word file, what are the four letters at the end of the document name?
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- Really dark letters are __
- The text that you can insert on every page is called a ___.
- The text (or page number) you can insert on every page is called a __.
- What is the default search engine for MS Word?
- To edit the border of a shape, you use the __ tool.
- This font is popular, and it is mandatory in a MLA research paper
- In a table, the cells in a horizontal group are called a __
- CTRL-V is the shortcut for __.
- CTRL-C is the shortcut for __.
- If you hit CTRL and ENTER at the same time, you will insert a new __.
- If your page is wider than it is tall, the orientation of the page is __.
- Slanted letters are ___
- To select some text, you click and ___.
23 Clues: Slanted letters are ___ • Really dark letters are __ • CTRL-V is the shortcut for __. • CTRL-C is the shortcut for __. • To select some text, you click and ___. • combine several cells in a table together • To alphabetize a list, you use the __ button. • What is the default search engine for MS Word? • To color in a shape, you use the shape __ tool. • ...
Word Processing 2023-10-06
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- the key that is used to combine with other letter keys.
- the name of the word processor we use in class.
- the second page created on a document.
- shortcut keys to create a new page.
- press this key to create a new line within your document.
- the format style we use for the main topic on a page.
- the first page created on a document
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- the type of page break used to start numbering pages.
- a feature that allows you to change the appearance of text, such as font style and size.
- we started our page numbering on this page.
- the format style we use for regular text on a page.
- the section at the bottom of the document.
- the section at the top of the document.
- shortcut keys to create a new document.
- a tool used to align text to the left, right, center, or justify it.
15 Clues: shortcut keys to create a new page. • the first page created on a document • the second page created on a document. • the section at the top of the document. • shortcut keys to create a new document. • the section at the bottom of the document. • we started our page numbering on this page. • the name of the word processor we use in class. • ...
"Everything, Everything" #2 PAGES 57-138 2024-03-25
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- OLLY'S FAVORITE COLOR
- MOVIE MADDY IS WATCHING WITH TOM CRUISE PLAYING ETHAN HUNT
- BEWARE OF WHO ON PAGE 84
- WHAT OLLY HAD TO BE IN ORDER TO COME OVER
- WHAT MADDY HIDES IN HER ARCHITECTURE PROJECTS
- WHERE DOES MADDY GO FOR THE FIRST TIME
- SANDWICH MADDY EATS ON PAGE 60
- WHAT OLLY TEACHES MADDY TO DO IN THE SUNROOM
- WHAT OLLY AND HIS DAD WERE HAVING WHEN HIS DAD GOT THE CALL
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- WHAT DOES MADDY KEEP CANCELING WITH HER MOM
- WHAT MADDY THINKS ABOUT FOR 24 HOURS
- HOW OLD WAS OLLY WHEN HIS DAD WAS FIRED
- TITLE OF PAGE 57
- DATE THEY FIRST MEET (HINT PAGE 70)
- HOW LONG THEY HAVE TO WAIT TO SEE EACH OTHER AFTER FIRST MEETING
- SUBJECT MADDY RECEIVES TUTORING IN
- TUTORS NAME
- MADDYS LEAST FAVORITE SUBJECT, BUT OLLY'S FAVORITE
- WHAT MADDY APPLIES FOR ON PAGE 116
- WHERE THEY MEET FOR THEIR VISITS
20 Clues: TUTORS NAME • TITLE OF PAGE 57 • OLLY'S FAVORITE COLOR • BEWARE OF WHO ON PAGE 84 • SANDWICH MADDY EATS ON PAGE 60 • WHERE THEY MEET FOR THEIR VISITS • SUBJECT MADDY RECEIVES TUTORING IN • WHAT MADDY APPLIES FOR ON PAGE 116 • DATE THEY FIRST MEET (HINT PAGE 70) • WHAT MADDY THINKS ABOUT FOR 24 HOURS • WHERE DOES MADDY GO FOR THE FIRST TIME • HOW OLD WAS OLLY WHEN HIS DAD WAS FIRED • ...
Unit 6: Common Office App Features 2024-01-22
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- Arrangement of the visual and artistic elements used to accomplish a goal or communicate an idea.
- Amount of space between lines.
- Design of characters.
- Amount of space between two letters.
- Last line of a paragraph that falls immediately after a page break.
- Preset horizontal locations across the page in a document.
- Feature for logging markups.
- Set of characters of a typeface in one specific style and size.
- When the user does not look at the keyboard when entering information.
- Technical term for paragraph alignment.
- First line of a paragraph that falls immediately before a page break.
- Where the document changes from one page to another.
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- Measure of how easy it is for the reader to understand and locate information within a document.
- Process of checking the document for errors.
- Defines the page size, recurring areas for type and graphics, and placement for recurring element.
- Using a computer to typeset text and place illustrations to create, edit, and publish documents.
- Refers to how the type is placed on the page.
- Technical term for vertical spacing between the lines of text and paragraphs.
- DTP file that saves the attributes of every font that will be used in a project.
- Points at the top, bottom, left, and right of the page beyond which text is not placed.
- Small mark that extends from the end strokes of a character.
21 Clues: Design of characters. • Feature for logging markups. • Amount of space between lines. • Amount of space between two letters. • Technical term for paragraph alignment. • Process of checking the document for errors. • Refers to how the type is placed on the page. • Where the document changes from one page to another. • ...
Pictavo Vocab Review 2025-12-04
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- – Individual student/staff photos, often in the portraits section of the yearbook.
- Ladder – Chart showing the order and content of pages in the yearbook.
- – Containers for photos or text in a layout.
- – Image, color, or pattern behind page content.
- – Sending completed pages to the publisher.
- – Large text that grabs attention and introduces a section.
- – Specific date for finishing pages or sections.
- – The quality/detail level of an image; measured in DPI/PPI for print.
- – Extra image space beyond the page edge to ensure proper printing.
- – Reviewing pages before final submission to catch errors.
- – The arrangement of images, text, and design elements.
- – Trimming an image to focus on a specific part.
- – Editing a photo to correct color, remove blemishes, or enhance quality.
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- – Teacher or staff member guiding the yearbook team.
- – Safe zone where text and important elements should stay.
- – Confirmation that a page or section meets requirements.
- – A pre-designed page format in Pictavo you can customize.
- – A designated task given to a staff member within Pictavo.
- – Unposed photographs capturing natural moments.
- – Saved settings for text formatting, colors, or design elements.
- – Small text describing a photo or giving context.
- – Invisible guide lines that help align page elements consistently.
- – Two facing pages in the yearbook viewed together.
- – Style, size, and arrangement of text on a page.
24 Clues: – Sending completed pages to the publisher. • – Containers for photos or text in a layout. • – Image, color, or pattern behind page content. • – Unposed photographs capturing natural moments. • – Specific date for finishing pages or sections. • – Trimming an image to focus on a specific part. • – Style, size, and arrangement of text on a page. • ...
Mots croisés 2021-05-03
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- Un synonyme pour en interrompant(page 39)
- Le mot qui signifie croiser des obstacles(page 50)
- Une attitude supérieure est aussi une attitude...(page 28)
- une voix aigu c'est la définition du mot...(page 301)
- un autre mot pour cesser(page 40)
- Les hauts et les bas de la vie veulent aussi dire...(page 10)
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- un mot qui veut dire rajoutant(page 306)
- Comment appelle-t-on un animal qui vient de la famille des mammifères ruminants?(page 35)
- Le mot qui veut dire un vif désaccord entre personnes(page 101)
- Un synonyme d'impatience(page 304)
- Quelqu'un stupéfait c'est aussi quelqu'un d'...(page 26)
- Un autre mot pour en retour(page 23)
12 Clues: un autre mot pour cesser(page 40) • Un synonyme d'impatience(page 304) • Un autre mot pour en retour(page 23) • un mot qui veut dire rajoutant(page 306) • Un synonyme pour en interrompant(page 39) • Le mot qui signifie croiser des obstacles(page 50) • une voix aigu c'est la définition du mot...(page 301) • Quelqu'un stupéfait c'est aussi quelqu'un d'...(page 26) • ...
The Hunger Games Chapters 2-4 Vocabulary 2022-03-30
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- rough, and twisted, especially with age (page 64).
- too great to be overcome( page 44).
- splendour and impressiveness, especially of appearance or style (page 72).
- directed towards avoidance or escape (page 46)
- a deep covered dish used for serving fruit (page 67).
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- closely associated with or suggestive of something (page 27).
- great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle (page 27).
- a trilling or quavering voice (page 30).
- a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure (page 37).
- refusal to accept the doctrines or expectations of a more powerful entity (page 28).
- very weak or slight (page 30).
- say or pronounce clearly (page 52).
12 Clues: very weak or slight (page 30). • too great to be overcome( page 44). • say or pronounce clearly (page 52). • a trilling or quavering voice (page 30). • directed towards avoidance or escape (page 46) • rough, and twisted, especially with age (page 64). • a deep covered dish used for serving fruit (page 67). • closely associated with or suggestive of something (page 27). • ...
Life Science - Chapter 11 2026-03-12
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- Octopuses, cuttlefish, nautiluses, and squids are _____________. (page 344)
- Arthropods have their own ___________, like a human has fingers. (page 348)
- Octopuses do not have ___________. (page 344)
- Arthropod exoskeletons are made of a material called _______. (page 347)
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- What animal pictured on page 344 lives in coral reefs?
- Cephalopods have large ________ and excellent vision. (page 344)
- When a creature sheds its outgrown exoskeleton, it is called __________. (bold type, page 348)
- What winged creature is shown molting on page 348?
- Which type of arthropod shown on page 347 has a hard exoskeleton?
- What web-spinning creature is shown on page 346?
- An exoskeleton is an _________ skeleton. (page 347)
- A spider and moth are both ___________. (page 346)
12 Clues: Octopuses do not have ___________. (page 344) • What web-spinning creature is shown on page 346? • What winged creature is shown molting on page 348? • A spider and moth are both ___________. (page 346) • An exoskeleton is an _________ skeleton. (page 347) • What animal pictured on page 344 lives in coral reefs? • ...
Biomes/Ecosystems Review 2023-09-27
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- biome along and near earth's equator; this biome is hot and damp with plenty of rainfall (page 141, paragraph 1)
- all the members of a species that live in an ecosystem (page 132, paragraph 1)
- largest biome in the world; cool forest biome in the north (pg. 142, paragraph 1)
- biome where the main kind of plant is grasses (page 140, paragraph 1)
- non living things in an ecosystem (pg. 130, paragraph 3)
- biotic and abiotic factors interact in an ________ (page 131, paragraph 1)
- right under the canopy; dense layer of leaves makes it very damp (page 141, paragraph 3)
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- the place in an ecosystem where an organism lives (page 131, paragraph 3)
- spreads over the forest like an umbrella; the top part of a forest (page 141, paragraph 2)
- barren biome with very little rainfall (pg. 142, paragraph 1)
- all the populations in an ecosystem (page 132, paragraph 2)
- cold, dry biome without trees (pg. 143, paragraph 1)
- living things in an ecosystem (pg. 130, paragraph 2)
- biome where trees lose their leaves each year; we live in this biome (page 140, paragraph 5)
- the bottom part of a forest (page 141, paragraph 4)
15 Clues: the bottom part of a forest (page 141, paragraph 4) • cold, dry biome without trees (pg. 143, paragraph 1) • living things in an ecosystem (pg. 130, paragraph 2) • non living things in an ecosystem (pg. 130, paragraph 3) • all the populations in an ecosystem (page 132, paragraph 2) • barren biome with very little rainfall (pg. 142, paragraph 1) • ...
March Crossword 2023-03-07
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- March is named after this Roman god of war
- Catholic service club featured on page 4
- The historical figure that was killed on the Ides of March (full name)
- The name of Dwenger's stadium
- Saint whose feast day is celebrated on March 17
- Pope ____ VI was the Pope when Bishop Dwenger was established in 1963
- Player who scored buzzer beater shot in Dwenger's Sectional Championship
- Dwenger's mascot
- Mrs. Gonzagowski's therapy dog
- Bishop Dwenger's Athletic Director
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- Dwenger's fourth pillar
- Color associated with St. Patrick's Day
- Number of pillars at Bishop Dwenger
- NCAA basketball tournament during the month of March
- Citizens of Two ____
- The season that begins in March
- Bishop Dwenger's main fundraiser
- The math value celebrated on March 14
- Catholic season of fasting and penitence
- Bishop Dwenger's Principal before Mr. Schiffli
20 Clues: Dwenger's mascot • Citizens of Two ____ • Dwenger's fourth pillar • The name of Dwenger's stadium • Mrs. Gonzagowski's therapy dog • The season that begins in March • Bishop Dwenger's main fundraiser • Bishop Dwenger's Athletic Director • Number of pillars at Bishop Dwenger • The math value celebrated on March 14 • Color associated with St. Patrick's Day • ...
IT_Halasz_Ferenc 2024-01-03
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- The first page of a website is the ... page.
- A website that offers a variety of services.
- What you see is what you get.
- A person who keeps a blog.
- The templates are found in a web-based site ...
- Another word for directory.
- You just have to fill it in to create a web page.
- The manager of a web page is its web ...
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- The WWW is also called the information ...
- A link in a web page.
- Another word for bookmark.
- The instructions in HTML.
- Another word for raw HTML code.
- You can make a web page using an HTML ...
- The language used to make web pages.
- An animal closely linked to the Web.
16 Clues: A link in a web page. • The instructions in HTML. • Another word for bookmark. • A person who keeps a blog. • Another word for directory. • What you see is what you get. • Another word for raw HTML code. • The language used to make web pages. • An animal closely linked to the Web. • The manager of a web page is its web ... • You can make a web page using an HTML ... • ...
page 1 - page 2 2024-03-09
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- something that differs from the norm
- to agree
- to put up with, to remain
- to humiliate, degrade
- to give up a position, usually one of leadership
- to kidnap, take by force
- to abolish, usually by authority
- to give up on a half-finished project or effort
- hard to comprehend
- to reduce, lessen
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- to cut down, shorten
- to stress, highlight
- to reject, renounce
- to freely choose not to commit an action
- to hate, detest
- wretched, pitiful
- freedome from blame, guilt, sin
- denial of comfort to oneself
- to aid, help, encourage
- to sneak away and hide
20 Clues: to agree • to hate, detest • wretched, pitiful • to reduce, lessen • hard to comprehend • to reject, renounce • to cut down, shorten • to stress, highlight • to humiliate, degrade • to sneak away and hide • to aid, help, encourage • to kidnap, take by force • to put up with, to remain • denial of comfort to oneself • freedome from blame, guilt, sin • to abolish, usually by authority • ...
DA training CW3 2014-05-03
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- An internet advertising model used to direct traffic to websites, in which advertisers pay the publisher (typically a website owner) when the ad is clicked
- Position of your site links on a search engine page for a keyword
- To get the customer to spend more money – buy a more expensive model of the same type of product
- Process by which more than one component of a website may be tested in a live environment
- Keyword used to attract free traffic through search engine optimization (SEO)
- Process of affecting the visibility of a website or a web page in a search engine's "natural" or un-paid ("organic") search results
- Form of Internet marketing that involves the promotion of websites by increasing their visibility in search engine results pages (SERPs) through optimization and advertising
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- Used in HTML or XHTML documents to provide structured data about a Web page
- To get the customer to spend more money buy adding more products from other categories than the product being viewed or purchased
- Type of performance-based marketing in which a business rewards one or more partners for each visitor or customer brought by them
- Incoming links, inbound links, inlinks, and inward links, are incoming links to a website or web page
- No-charge web service by Google check indexing status and optimize visibility of their websites
- Words that customer use on search engines to find your site
13 Clues: Words that customer use on search engines to find your site • Position of your site links on a search engine page for a keyword • Used in HTML or XHTML documents to provide structured data about a Web page • Keyword used to attract free traffic through search engine optimization (SEO) • ...
Ecosystems 2012-11-06
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- living factors of an enviroment
- Flesh eating mammals are in this group
- A layer of gases that surrond earth
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- an animal that catches its food by hunting and eating other animals
- an animal without a back bone
- sure you bookmark this page, email it to yourself, or share it on Facebook or Twitter (use the Share button over to the right). If you don't, you may have a hard time getting back to this page!
- the collection of interbreeding organismsfrom the same species
- Everything living exsists in this...
- a Crossword
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- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Share
- Where an animal, plant ect. lives
- A group of species that live together
- | Edit | Answer Key
- the top half of the earth, it is 100 kms thick.
- an animal that feeds on plants
- something that is non living, like a rock or log
- The variety of life in the world or ecosystem
- An organism like fungus, or invertebrate, that has decomposes things...
- land consistening of marshes and swamps
- Something that eats flesh and plants
- An animal that creates something is a...
23 Clues: Up • Share • a Crossword • | Edit | Answer Key • an animal without a back bone • an animal that feeds on plants • living factors of an enviroment • Where an animal, plant ect. lives • A layer of gases that surrond earth • Something that eats flesh and plants • Everything living exsists in this... • A group of species that live together • Flesh eating mammals are in this group • ...
KY History Wk ? Crossword 2025-11-16
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- The _______ Act of 1935 raised tax rates on the upper classes from 59% to 75%. (Page 579)
- In 1932, _________ was elected and there was Japanese aggression in China. (Page 578)
- By 1940, the WPA had built half a million miles of _____, 100,000 bridges and public buildings, 18,000 miles of storm drains and sewers, 200 airfields, and many other public works. (Page 584)
- Roosevelt’s most important action in saving the banking system occurred in April 1933, when he took the United States off the ____ _________. (Page 582)
- Between ______1937 and May 1938, WPA relief rolls in Midwestern auto towns surged, rising 194% in Toledo and 434% in Detroit. (Page 594)
- EXPECTANCY ____ __________ which had increased steadily for 16 years before Roosevelt, abruptly dropped by 1940. (Page 588)
- On March 5, 1933, FDR announced a national bank ______ during which all banks would close and be examined. (Page 582)
- In 1941, Japan bombed ______ ______ and the United States declared war on the Axis powers. (Page 578)
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- A series of violent _______, many of them initiated by radical elements, resulted in a wave of looting and burning and general rioting in New York, Philadelphia and Milwaukee.
- In May 1934, a Senate committee headed by Clarence Darrow reported that the ___ was “ghastly, preposterous, savage, wolfish, monopolistic, and invasive.” (Page 585)
- The minimum wage law helped maintain _____________ levels nearly twice those of 1929, preventing many Americans from accepting wages below government-approved levels. (Page 586)
- ____ Maynard Keynes’s book The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money was published in 1936. (Page 580)
- The ____ ______ Standards Act established a minimum wage.
- In 1933, _____ _____ was named Chancellor of Germany. (Page 578)
- In 1939, Hitler invaded ______, starting World War II. (Page 578)
15 Clues: The ____ ______ Standards Act established a minimum wage. • In 1933, _____ _____ was named Chancellor of Germany. (Page 578) • In 1939, Hitler invaded ______, starting World War II. (Page 578) • In 1932, _________ was elected and there was Japanese aggression in China. (Page 578) • ...
A Long Walk to Water 2024-05-14
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- The number of years Salva spends in the United States before returning to Sudan (43)
- The process of digging for water in Nya's village (47)
- The name of the girl who narrates part of the story
- war, The war that breaks out in Sudan and disrupts Salva's life (Page 21)
- A prolonged period of abnormally low rainfall, leading to a shortage of water.
- The name of the river Salva crosses during his journey (8)
- The number of siblings Salva has (Page 61)
- The name of Salva's uncle who takes care of him after he's separated from his family (Page 25)
- The type of soup that Salva's family prepares with water from the new well (Page 60)
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- The activity that Salva does to keep himself occupied during his journey (Page 48)
- The organization that helps Salva find a new home in the United States (34)
- A source of clean water, crucial for survival in the arid landscape of Sudan.
- The village where Nya lives
- The name of the man who helps Salva find his family after many years (Page 65)
- The country where Salva is from
- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster
- The Protagonist of the story
- The country where Salva eventually settles and becomes a citizen (Page 44)
- The name of the refugee camp where Salva stays for several years (Page 52)
19 Clues: The village where Nya lives • The Protagonist of the story • The country where Salva is from • The number of siblings Salva has (Page 61) • The name of the girl who narrates part of the story • The process of digging for water in Nya's village (47) • The name of the river Salva crosses during his journey (8) • ...
INTEGERS 2021-10-04
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- 21 * -3
- -7 * 7
- The same integer but you either add or take out the negetive sign.
- An integer that is less than zero.
- -50 + 43
- To find a quotient of two integers.
- -25 * -6
- An integer that is zero or greater.
- -2 + 17
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- To find the product of two integers.
- -34/17
- 0 - 36
- The distance from zero to your integer.
- A whole number that is not fractions or decimals.
- -17/17
- -135/45
- To take away an amount from another integer.
- 17 - 34
- 15 - -2
- To combine or put together two integers.
20 Clues: -34/17 • 0 - 36 • -17/17 • -7 * 7 • 21 * -3 • -135/45 • 17 - 34 • 15 - -2 • -2 + 17 • -50 + 43 • -25 * -6 • An integer that is less than zero. • To find a quotient of two integers. • An integer that is zero or greater. • To find the product of two integers. • The distance from zero to your integer. • To combine or put together two integers. • To take away an amount from another integer. • ...
Soils 2013-01-06
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- Sandy soils has a poor _______ holding capacity and is often dry (page 96)
- Clay soil is ____ grey (page 98)
- Loamy soil has a good water holding capacity and is often ____ (page 97)
- Clay is mixed with water to make mud ______ (page 101)
- ______ soil is usually found in the desert and at the beach (page 96)
- ______ soil is usually found in forests, gardens, or parks (page 97)
- Loamy soil is _______ (page 97)
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- There are _ types of soil. (page 99)
- It contains a lot of _______ which provides the plant with nutrients (page 97)
- Clay soil has a very _____ water holding capacity (page 98)
- ______ soil is usually found in swamps (page 98)
- Sandy soil is _______ (page 96)
12 Clues: Sandy soil is _______ (page 96) • Loamy soil is _______ (page 97) • Clay soil is ____ grey (page 98) • There are _ types of soil. (page 99) • ______ soil is usually found in swamps (page 98) • Clay is mixed with water to make mud ______ (page 101) • Clay soil has a very _____ water holding capacity (page 98) • ...
Soils 2013-01-06
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- It contains a lot of _______ which provides the plant with nutrients (page 97)
- Clay soil has a very _____ water holding capacity (page 98)
- Sandy soil is _______ (page 96)
- There are _ types of soil. (page 99)
- ______ soil is usually found in swamps (page 98)
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- Loamy soil has a good water holding capacity and is often ____ (page 97)
- ______ soil is usually found in the desert and at the beach (page 96)
- Loamy soil is _______ (page 97)
- Sandy soils has a poor _______ holding capacity and is often dry (page 96)
- Clay soil is ____ grey (page 98)
- ______ soil is usually found in forests, gardens, or parks (page 97)
- Clay is mixed with water to make mud ______ (page 101)
12 Clues: Loamy soil is _______ (page 97) • Sandy soil is _______ (page 96) • Clay soil is ____ grey (page 98) • There are _ types of soil. (page 99) • ______ soil is usually found in swamps (page 98) • Clay is mixed with water to make mud ______ (page 101) • Clay soil has a very _____ water holding capacity (page 98) • ...
Environment 2014-01-28
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- A mixture of decaying plants and vegetables.
- The process of changing waste materials such as newspapers and bottles so that they can be used again.
- A type of animal or plant that may soon become extinct.
- Dangerous, especially to people's health or safety.
- Using methods that do not harm the environment.
- The process of removing the trees from an area of land.
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- Also called: atomic power.
- The situation when an animal, plant, or language no longer exists.
- Used about people who care about the environment.
- Derived from living matter of a previous geologic time.
- Energy or natural materials replace themselves by natural processes.
- The increase of trade around the world.
- It develops industries or makes them more modern.
- A sudden short period of very cold weather.
- A large machine like a windmill used for producing electricity from the wind.
- A piece of equipment that uses energy from the Sun.
16 Clues: Also called: atomic power. • The increase of trade around the world. • A sudden short period of very cold weather. • A mixture of decaying plants and vegetables. • Using methods that do not harm the environment. • Used about people who care about the environment. • It develops industries or makes them more modern. • Dangerous, especially to people's health or safety. • ...
Environment 2020-11-17
16 Clues: jed • odpad • Plast • pálit • zničit • snížit • plýtvat • továrna • rozložit • prostředí • zachránit • recyklovat • znečištění • vliv/dopad • alternativa • pohřbít/zahrabat
Environment 2023-10-05
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- gases gases that trap the heat of the sun in the earth's atmosphere, producing the greenhouse effect
- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to human health or the environment
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources, to keep them safe from destruction or degradation and conserve them for future generations
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
- capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes
- the release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke
- fuels fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas
- warming a gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature reportedly caused by the emission of gases that trap the sun's heat in the earth's atmosphere
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- the study of the relationship of living things (plants, animals and humans) with each other and with their environment
- the process of minimising waste by recovering materials and transforming them into new products
- the surroundings and external conditions that affect the growth and development of living things
- rain rain mixed with sulphuric, nitric and other acids formed by gases released into the atmosphere when fossil fuels are burned
- an area designated to receive household garbage, solid waste and construction debris
- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- a community of plants, animals and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- location where garbage, rubbish or waste is taken and just dumped, without environmental controls
16 Clues: fuels fuels such as oil, coal and natural gas • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate • capable of being broken down or decomposed by natural biological processes • the release or discharge into the air of pollutant substances such as gas or smoke • ...
Environment 2024-01-26
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- web all of the food chains in an ecosystem
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms.
- an organism that mostly consumes decaying biomass, such as meat or rotting plant material
- an organism that captures and eats another (the prey)
- organisms that make their own food
- Species an organism that is not indigenous, or native, to a particular area
- an organism that mostly feeds on plants.
- chain a linear sequence of organisms through which nutrients and energy pass as one organism eats another
- Pyramid a graphical representation of the energy found within the trophic levels of an ecosystem
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- an organism that eats plants and animals
- relating to or resulting from living things, especially in their ecological relations.
- consumer animals that eat plants
- An organism, often a bacterium, fungus, or invertebrate that feeds on and breaks down dead plant or animal matter, making organic nutrients available to the ecosystem
- Consumer The organisms that prey on the secondary consumers
- consumer The organisms that eat the primary consumers
- is any animal that serves as a food source for another animal.
- an organism that mostly eats meat, or the flesh of animals
17 Clues: consumer animals that eat plants • organisms that make their own food • an organism that eats plants and animals • an organism that mostly feeds on plants. • web all of the food chains in an ecosystem • an organism that captures and eats another (the prey) • consumer The organisms that eat the primary consumers • ...
ENVIRONMENT 2025-04-20
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- to put waste at the wrong place
- a substance that has been linked to causing one or more types of cancer
- the protection and preservation of natural environments and resources
- the complex system of relationships between living things and their environment
- carrying harmful bacteria or toxins that can cause disease or death
- the contamination of the environment
- a person who protects the natural world and educates others about environmental problems
- no longer existing
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- to use less or make something smaller
- the planting of trees and plants to help a damaged or destroyed forest recover
- to use more than necessary
- deadly or poisonous
- to share a car instead of driving one alone
- the place in which a species normally lives
- to make something new from materials that have been used before
- to keep something in its original state
16 Clues: no longer existing • deadly or poisonous • to use more than necessary • to put waste at the wrong place • the contamination of the environment • to use less or make something smaller • to keep something in its original state • to share a car instead of driving one alone • the place in which a species normally lives • ...
Environment 2022-09-15
16 Clues: soft • living • attack • coastal • advance • limited • shuttle • pollute • compress • fragment • material • decrease • dangerous • devastate • waterpower • contaminant
Environment 2026-01-08
16 Clues: exponer • paisaje • perforar • amenazar • restaurar • flora y fauna • prohibir algo • fuente de algo • powered luz solar • fuel energia fossiles • money recaduar dinero • spill fuga de petroleo • energy energia renovable • warming calientamento global • action tomar action o acturar • back to life traer de nuevo en la vida
I Survived the Sinking of the Titanic, 1912 2024-10-09
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- Glasses
- A long passageway or hallway from which doors lead into rooms (page 44)
- Right before the sunrise in the morning
- A ramp that people walk to get on and off of a ship (hint: page 90)
- Difficult or impossible to understand or explain
- A plan or drawing that shows how something will be made or built (hint: page 18)
- A message that is sent by telegraph and then delivered in written or printer form (hint: page 10)
- Very sad and serious (hint: page 67)
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- An official rule or law that says how something should be done (hint: page 42)
- old and torn; in poor condition (hint: page 41)
- Something people do to have fun; activities done for enjoyment (hint: page 12)
- A person whose job is to serve meals and take care of passengers on a ship. (hint: page 7)
- A person whose job is to stir or add fuel (such as coal) to a furnace on a steamship (hint: page 20)
- Happy or cheerful
14 Clues: Glasses • Happy or cheerful • Very sad and serious (hint: page 67) • Right before the sunrise in the morning • old and torn; in poor condition (hint: page 41) • Difficult or impossible to understand or explain • A ramp that people walk to get on and off of a ship (hint: page 90) • A long passageway or hallway from which doors lead into rooms (page 44) • ...
Yearbook Vocabulary 2024-05-10
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- The area to the outside of the page shaded to avoid to ensure important content is not cut off of a page
- To cut part of a story or caption that is repetitive or unnecessary
- Enlarged photo or type on a page or spread for effect
- The tool used to change the brightness, contrast, sharpness(blurriness) etc. of a specific photo on the page or spread
- The professional photographs of persons headshots used in the yearbook
- The Layout tool that is used to align photos or design elements vertically or horizontally on a page or spread
- The unit of measurement used to explain the size of the font
- The tool used to tag a photo and to check to see if a photo has already been placed
- The tool to adjust the spacing of an entire block of type all at once
- The space between side by side letters that can be adjusted to help writing fit a space
- The design elements that can be added to a page design to enhance the look of the spread
- The two pages of a yearbook together as a whole for one subject
- The View tool that allows you to place or remove lines that show you the margins and middle of the page on a spread
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- To cut part of or entire page or spread that is not good or was incomplete
- The main page title
- Photo editing software that can be used to eliminate unwanted elements in a photo or enhance other properties
- When a picture or design element is intentionally flowing off of the edge of the page for effect
- The amount of empty space on a spread or page that is present to prevent overcrowding
- The main story written for the yearbook page
- The centerline of the page where the book is bound together
- Where the author of the body copy or caption writes their name
- A casual picture of a person or group of people
- When a headline, subhead, or caption attention getter is too long or large for the space needed to fit the design area visually
- The description of what is happening in a photo accompanied by a quote from the person in the photo
- The type style of the wording
- The amount of vertical space between lines of writing that can be adjusted to help writing fit into a space.
- The tab(s) on the toolbars use to adjust border size, group objects, convert texts to shapes, and edit the path of an object
- The tab used to add shapes, photos boxes, and text boxes to a spread
- The tool that places pica boxes on the page or spread which allows you to visually align objects on a spread one object at a time
- The intro or main point of body copy that is meant to make the story stand out and be special in some way
30 Clues: The main page title • The type style of the wording • The main story written for the yearbook page • A casual picture of a person or group of people • Enlarged photo or type on a page or spread for effect • The centerline of the page where the book is bound together • The unit of measurement used to explain the size of the font • ...
A More Perfect Union Vocabulary 2022-12-20
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- A section of the Constitution that would be added later to protect the individual rights of the people (hint: page 3)
- The small states plan that called for a unicameral legislature with equal representation (hint: notes page 2)
- A system of government in which citizens rule through elected representatives
- A system of government in which citizens have the ultimate power
- having two separate lawmaking chambers or sections
- the division of government responsibilities into distinct branches to limit any one branch from having all of the power
- An issue the delegates could not compromise on so they decided to put off the conversation until 1808
- A system in which the different parts of government have powers that affect and control the other parts so that no part can become too powerful
- The first plan of government that largely failed (hint: notes page 1)
- A group of people in government with power to make the laws
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- The first, first president under the Articles of Confederation ( hint: not George Washington)
- Someone who supported a strong national government and the Constitution (hint: front page)
- A settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side accepting terms that are less than is desirable (hint: page 3)
- The large states plan that called for a bicameral legislature with proportional representation (hint: notes page 2)
- The fraction of the enslaved population that could count toward a state's population (hint: page 3)
- A system where the national government SHARES power with state governments
- A system where the states have more power over the national government (individual power over a larger authority)
- Connecticut's idea to compromise between the Virginia and New Jersey Plan (hint: page 3)
- a person sent/authorized to represent others in a large group
- Someone against a strong national government and the Constitution (hint: front page)
- Having the proper or corresponding size in relation to other objects or items
21 Clues: having two separate lawmaking chambers or sections • A group of people in government with power to make the laws • a person sent/authorized to represent others in a large group • A system of government in which citizens have the ultimate power • The first plan of government that largely failed (hint: notes page 1) • ...
KEL ATLAS CROSSWORD 2021-12-02
12 Clues: Ocean, Page 165 (A,4) • Ocean, Page 105 (B,3) • Country, Page 157 (E,1) • Country, Page 111 (L,3) • Country, Page 123 (F,2) • Country, Page 144 (D,4) • Country, Page 135 (D,2) • Country, Page 169 (K,F) • Capital City, Page 99 (F,3) • Capital City, Page 97 (D,1) • Capital City, Page 91 (B,2) • Capital City, Page 123 (D,4)
vocabulary unit 1-4 2025-05-26
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- have to" (verb + infinitive structure, Page 103) → TENERQUE
- (for books, Page 12) → CASILLERO
- (where students play, Page 18) → PATIO
- explain" (verb, Page 43) → EXPLICAR
- (school type, Page 24) → MIXTO
- (negative, Page 58) → NADA
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- (negative word, Page 58) → NUNCA
- (feminine noun, Page 12) → AULA
- wash dishes" (chore, Page 97) → FREGAR
- time" (between classes, Page 18) → RECREO
- (for books, Page 12) → ESTANTERÍA
- (negative, Page 58) → NADIE
12 Clues: (negative, Page 58) → NADA • (negative, Page 58) → NADIE • (school type, Page 24) → MIXTO • (feminine noun, Page 12) → AULA • (negative word, Page 58) → NUNCA • (for books, Page 12) → CASILLERO • (for books, Page 12) → ESTANTERÍA • explain" (verb, Page 43) → EXPLICAR • wash dishes" (chore, Page 97) → FREGAR • (where students play, Page 18) → PATIO • ...
The couch potato 2021-12-23
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- A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen (page 7)
- A flat surface in a cinema, television or computer, on which pictures or words are shown (page 12)
- To sit in a lazy, drooping way (page 2)
- The opposite of inside(page 9)
- A residential section of a city (page 10)
- A small machine or device which does something useful (page 3)
- The time in the evening when the sun disappears (page 11)
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- A state of perfect happiness (page 5)
- A long, comfortable seat for two or three people (page 6)
- A piece of cloth that hangs down from above a window (page 9)
- A live transmission of an event over the internet (page 5)
- Informal for confortable(page 2)
12 Clues: The opposite of inside(page 9) • Informal for confortable(page 2) • A state of perfect happiness (page 5) • To sit in a lazy, drooping way (page 2) • A residential section of a city (page 10) • A long, comfortable seat for two or three people (page 6) • The time in the evening when the sun disappears (page 11) • ...
P6 Hot vs Cold 2023-03-15
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- A strong wind in a desert carrying sand (page 26)
- An area of tall trees and lots of rain (page 58)
- A large, thick mass of ice that stays frozen (page 39)
- Animals such as snakes and lizards that lays eggs (page 59)
- A deep narrow valley cut by a river through a rock (page 45)
- An animal eaten by early explorers (page 22)
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- A bar of rock, sand or coral found in Australia (page 34)
- An area often covered with sand or rocks (page 26)
- A place where there is always snow (page 22)
- Historic remains of the Egyptians (page 29)
- Spring with water at temperatures high than air temperature (page 39)
- The weather conditions in an area (page 15)
12 Clues: Historic remains of the Egyptians (page 29) • The weather conditions in an area (page 15) • A place where there is always snow (page 22) • An animal eaten by early explorers (page 22) • An area of tall trees and lots of rain (page 58) • A strong wind in a desert carrying sand (page 26) • An area often covered with sand or rocks (page 26) • ...
English 2025-07-09
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- noun small piece of old that you use for cleaning page 15
- adjective always staying and supporting a person's organizations or beliefs page 41
- adjective having difficulty to breathe page 27
- adjective full of desire or interest page 12
- adjective measuring lot from one side to the other page 29
- verb cutdown a tree page 41
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- adjective very unhappy page 14
- noun a method of sending messages over long distance using wires that carry electricity page 26
- verb to supply with what is needed for a particular purpose page 33
- verb to make noise like hard things hitting each other or to shake and make noise page 26
- adjective very good excellent page 21
- adjective not unusual or different from others page 20
12 Clues: verb cutdown a tree page 41 • adjective very unhappy page 14 • adjective very good excellent page 21 • adjective full of desire or interest page 12 • adjective having difficulty to breathe page 27 • adjective not unusual or different from others page 20 • noun small piece of old that you use for cleaning page 15 • ...
Petit Nicolas page 16 et 17 2024-09-17
19 Clues: oil • trunk • bring • really • remove • stupid • carpet • pack up • pick up • curtains • a lot of • put away • baggage car • compartment • get some rest • was accused of • I have made myself • the only remaining • it went really well
God of War Crossword 2021-04-13
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- a form of aircraft with freely rotating horizontal vanes and a propeller. It differs from a helicopter in that the vanes are not powered but rotate in the slipstream, propulsion being by a conventional mounted engine. (Page 61)
- the state of having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; deep sleep. (Page 66)
- an organism that grows without air, or requires oxygen-free conditions to live. (Page 66)
- the face of a building, especially the principal front that looks onto a street or open space. (Page 19)
- a small boat for recreation or racing, especially an open boat with a mast and sails. (Page 60)
- the state of having normal physical functions suspended or slowed down for a period of time; deep sleep. (Page 67)
- (of a disease) not harmful in effect. (Page 53)
- The main body of an aircraft. (Page 15)
- unusually or disproportionately large; excessive. (Page 106)
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- critical observation or examination. (Page 28)
- unusually or disproportionately large; excessive. (Page 89)
- period of paid leave granted to a university teacher or other worker for study or travel, traditionally one year for every seven years worked. (Page 74)
- A medical practitioner qualified to diagnose and treat disorders of the endocrine glands and hormones. (Prologue)
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year, occurring chiefly in polar regions. (Page 67)
14 Clues: The main body of an aircraft. (Page 15) • critical observation or examination. (Page 28) • (of a disease) not harmful in effect. (Page 53) • unusually or disproportionately large; excessive. (Page 89) • unusually or disproportionately large; excessive. (Page 106) • an organism that grows without air, or requires oxygen-free conditions to live. (Page 66) • ...
10.Sun as Natural Resource (ICSE) Grade III 2025-01-20
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- A form of energy obtained from coal. (Source: Page 111)
- The hottest time of the year. (Source: Page 110)
- A device that heats water using solar energy. (Source: Page 110)
- A device that converts light energy into electricity. (Source: Page 110)
- The process by which plants prepare their food. (Source: Page 109)
- Season when people wear woolen clothes. (Source: Page 110)
- A form of energy obtained from wind. (Source: Page 111)
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- A device that uses sunlight to cook food. (Source: Page 110)
- Season when people use umbrellas and gumboots. (Source: Page 110)
- The natural process that helps plants grow. (Source: Page 109)
- Energy obtained from the rays of the sun. (Source: Page 109)
- Energy that can last for a long time. (Source: Page 111)
- An important source of natural energy. (Source: Page 109)
13 Clues: The hottest time of the year. (Source: Page 110) • A form of energy obtained from coal. (Source: Page 111) • A form of energy obtained from wind. (Source: Page 111) • Energy that can last for a long time. (Source: Page 111) • An important source of natural energy. (Source: Page 109) • Season when people wear woolen clothes. (Source: Page 110) • ...
Chapter 12 Digital Marketing and SEO 2026-01-05
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- links from external sites that occur because someone who found web content on the linked-to page useful
- the amount of money an advertiser pays when someone clicks on its ad
- links that a marketer creates and embeds in places like forum posts, blog posts, etc
- a google metric that considers keyword quality, ads, and landing page experiencec
- when someone visits a single page and then exits the site from that page without visiting other pages on the site
- tracking data that gets stored on an individual's computer when he or she visits certain websiites
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- links you obtain through intentional link-building activities
- occurs when your web visitors take the desired action on the landing page the ad takes them to, such as making a purchase, subscribing, registering for an event, etc.
- the rate of incidents of someone visiting a single page and then exiting the site from that page without visiting other pages on the site
- occurs each time an ad is displayed
- how long a visitor spends on a site
- whenever a PPC ad is clicked upon, a "click" occurs
- the page on a website that visitors are directed to when they click on a PPC ad
- the process of search engines creating an index of all content stored online
- usually a button on the landing page that very clearly indicates what you hope the visitor will do as a result of visiting the page
- the process of search engines using "crawlers - programs that visit every page of each site online to determine what content they hold
16 Clues: occurs each time an ad is displayed • how long a visitor spends on a site • whenever a PPC ad is clicked upon, a "click" occurs • links you obtain through intentional link-building activities • the amount of money an advertiser pays when someone clicks on its ad • the process of search engines creating an index of all content stored online • ...
U4S1 Vocabulary- The Roaring Twenties 2016-11-21
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- Trial: A Trial where John Scope was on trial for teaching evolution because it went against the teachings of the bible. The literal truth of the bible ended up winning the case. (page
- The belief that no form of government should be imposed; the theory that all forms of government should be abolished (page 339).
- People who wish to change something in society. (For instance, many radicals wish to change policies about labor unions). (page 342).
- Consumption: Where most people consume an average (to small) amount of goods so that there is not as much poverty taking place. (page 381).
- Age: The time of history (1920's) where dancing and singing to jazz music was prominent. It was the start of many new types of literature, music, and television shows. (page 389)
- Raids: Raids that A. Mitchell Palmer began to fight to keep people who believed in other forms of government out of the U.S. (page 340)
- When the U.S. tried to ban the sale or consumption of alcohol through an amendment created in 1919 that was later repealed. (page 398).
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- The right to vote. (page 70).
- They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339)
- Also called the Ku Klux Klan. They were a racist group who would torment others that were not the same race as them (especially African Americans). (399).
- Renaissance: A literary and artistic movement where African American writers including Alain Locke started to gain an identity based on their writing. (page 391).
- Scare: The thought that people who believed in other forms of government (such as anarchy, communism, and socialism) would influence the thoughts of American citizens.
- Origins Act: Also known as the Immigration Act of 1924- where immigration was limited from every country outside the Western Hemisphere. (page 404)/
- Restriction: Laws on immigration- making sure only certain groups of people are allowed into the country by regulating immigration. (page 405).
- Generation: When some writers began to attack America's materialism by moving out of the country. (Writers such as Gertrude Stein and Ernest Hemingway moved out of the United States. (page 390).
- Twenties: A time period during the twenties characterized by dancing to joyous music and known as the golden age of jazz. (page page 374-375).
16 Clues: The right to vote. (page 70). • They were arrested for murder due to their anarchist belief. This sparked a lot of protests in America. (page 339) • The belief that no form of government should be imposed; the theory that all forms of government should be abolished (page 339). • ...
Tig in the Dumps 3C 2013-06-13
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- He had to run through the ------- heap (page 22)
- When he got to school he was only wearing his? (page 24)
- What did Tig wish he was under on page 15?
- Page 5 - There was to be a fantastic prize for the best ?
- Tig's plan was to wear his -------- kit to school
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- Page 7, the class had been reading Stig of the ?
- Where had Tig's aunty kept the costume? In the ---- ? (pge 13)
- Tig won an enormous box of ?
- This word is an adjective used for the shirt on page 12
- Page 6, Sherlock Holmes was a ?
- Page 6, Hercules was a ?
- Page two - Tig's head was full of dreams and his pants full of ?
- Tig's mum had made him a ----- costume last year (page 10)
13 Clues: Page 6, Hercules was a ? • Tig won an enormous box of ? • Page 6, Sherlock Holmes was a ? • What did Tig wish he was under on page 15? • Page 7, the class had been reading Stig of the ? • He had to run through the ------- heap (page 22) • Tig's plan was to wear his -------- kit to school • This word is an adjective used for the shirt on page 12 • ...
"The House on Mango Street" 2025-12-16
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- Literary device used to show Elenita being comforting on pages 63-64.
- Mr. _____ is associated with the device of foreshadowing.
- Source of comfort for Esperanza mentioned on page 7.
- Group trying to escape from stereotypes on pages 8-9 and 10-12.
- The object described as "out-of-place" that mirrors Esperanza's struggles.
- Literary device used for "Mother's comfort" on page 7.
- The literary device applied to the "Father figure" on pages 40-42.
- The primary literary device used to describe the "Four Skinny Trees."
- The concept described using similes on page 10.
- Literary device used to describe Sally's eyes as "like Egypt."
- The girl whose eyes are compared to "Egypt" on page 81.
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- The device used to represent issues/sadness in the neighborhood on page 18.
- The name of the metaphor found on page 9.
- The page number where Sally's eyes are compared to Egypt.
- Literary device associated with Mr. Benny on pages 40-42.
- Literary device used in the chapter titled, "Cards, Palm and water."
- Character associated with the motif of "clouds" on pages 33-34.
- Character associated with the device of flashback on pages 65-66.
- Character who is shown being independent on pages 31-32.
- One of the three girls stated to be poor (along with Esperanza and Rachel).
20 Clues: The name of the metaphor found on page 9. • The concept described using similes on page 10. • Source of comfort for Esperanza mentioned on page 7. • Literary device used for "Mother's comfort" on page 7. • The girl whose eyes are compared to "Egypt" on page 81. • Character who is shown being independent on pages 31-32. • ...
Yearbook 2013-04-17
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- the person in charge
- everybody has one of these
- get rid of the books by ___
- the first page in the book
- where you fin your pages
- tells what page is what
- before you start creating you ____
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- what we create
- people that pay to be in the yearbook
- where the keep the pictures
- printing company
- show what people are doing
- you _________ a page
- the disign of your page
- the person who makes the page
15 Clues: what we create • printing company • the person in charge • you _________ a page • the disign of your page • tells what page is what • where you fin your pages • everybody has one of these • show what people are doing • the first page in the book • where the keep the pictures • get rid of the books by ___ • the person who makes the page • before you start creating you ____ • ...
Yearbook 2013-04-17
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- show what people are doing
- get rid of the books by ___
- where the keep the pictures
- what we create
- people that pay to be in the yearbook
- the person who makes the page
- the disign of your page
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- tells what page is what
- where you fin your pages
- you _________ a page
- the first page in the book
- everybody has one of these
- printing company
- the person in charge
- before you start creating you ____
15 Clues: what we create • printing company • you _________ a page • the person in charge • tells what page is what • the disign of your page • where you fin your pages • show what people are doing • the first page in the book • everybody has one of these • get rid of the books by ___ • where the keep the pictures • the person who makes the page • before you start creating you ____ • ...
mots croisés fiche livre 2021-02-20
20 Clues: serf • page • baron • donjon • heaume • manant • surcot • douves • créneau • château • seigneur • gonfanon • muraille • ménestrel • chevalier • pont-levis • troubadour • quenouille • meurtrière • mâchicoulis
Yearbook Terms 2023-02-20
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- quote: A small portion of the story that highlights a key point reused in larger type as a graphic page element.
- space: The empty space on a page that prevents overcrowding. Also called negative space.
- A basic organizational plan that lists yearbook spreads with the subject of each page.
- When you list a person’s name and give them credit as the author of a story.
- When content or imagery extends past the edge of the page. Note, each page has extra space (usually 1/8-inch) that is trimmed after printing.
- A copy of the yearbook that is provided for final review and sign-off.
- The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together.
- fonts: Fonts that feature serifs, the small decorative projections on letter strokes. Used often in headlines.
- Reviewing copy and other page elements to catch errors and typos.
- Dots per inch for digital images. A higher DPI will be more detailed when printed.
- page: The first page of the yearbook, which often includes a picture of the school building, logo and year.
- A section that typically features a student photo and personal message. These are purchased by family members.
- The outside of the yearbook. Can be hard cover or soft cover.
- A type or style of text.
- All text on a page.
- Short copy that describes a picture, often placed below it, to help the reader better understand the image.
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- Where two pages meet in the center.
- A bold or larger line of text at the top of a story that summarizes or introduces what it is about.
- A predesigned layout provided by Lifetouch that makes it easy to organize yearbook pages.
- An unposed or casual picture of a person or group. Unlike posed pictures where someone faces the camera and smiles, candid pictures typically capture someone doing something in the moment.
- A posed photo of a person’s head and shoulders. This is what you see in a traditional school picture.
- The page number in the yearbook.
- The space between side-by-side letters that can be adjusted if necessary.
- element: The focal point of the page.
- Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch.
- cap: A design element that uses a large letter that appears at the start of a block of text.
- The yearbook’s last page.
- serif fonts: Fonts that do not feature serifs, the small decorative projections on letter strokes. Used often in smaller text for ease of reading.
- Two facing pages in a yearbook. For example, pages two and three are spreads and are both visible when the book is open.
- The arrangement of the page elements.
- editing: The process of improving the copy for clarity, accuracy and style.
31 Clues: All text on a page. • A type or style of text. • The yearbook’s last page. • The page number in the yearbook. • Where two pages meet in the center. • element: The focal point of the page. • The arrangement of the page elements. • Unit of measurement equal to 1/6 inch. • The idea or concept that ties the entire yearbook together. • ...
Text Formatting 2025-09-07
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- numbering method of arranging pages in numerical order
- replaces existing text with new text as it is keyed
- the type of character format that determines the look or artistic style of the characters; ex: bold
- text that is slanted to the right
- text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the top of a page
- the horizontal positioning of text (such as left, right, center, or justify)
- spacing the vertical distance between two lines of type
- a print enhancement used to make characters appear darker than other text to add emphasis
- page orientation in which data prints across the narrower portion of a page
- to make a hard copy of a document
- blank spaces between the edge of the paper and the printed text
- determines the height of characters in units called points; ex: 12
- an input mode in which the existing text moves to the right as new text is added
- causes text to move automatically to a new line when the current line is full
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- text such as title, page numbers, and dates printed at the bottom of a page
- allow you to line up text at a certain point
- used to check the spelling of a document after keying
- show nonprinting or formatting characters
- to move one or more lines inward from the margins
- a feature that enables you to move or copy text from one place to another
- used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a number
- used to arrange items in a list with each item beginning with a bullet
- a feature that underlines text as it is keyed
- the design and appearance of printed characters; ex: arial
- page orientation in which data prints across the wider portion of the page
25 Clues: text that is slanted to the right • to make a hard copy of a document • show nonprinting or formatting characters • allow you to line up text at a certain point • a feature that underlines text as it is keyed • to move one or more lines inward from the margins • replaces existing text with new text as it is keyed • used to check the spelling of a document after keying • ...
A Little Princess 2025-07-10
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- dark-red brown wood(from a tropical tree), page 13
- to say hello to somebody in a formal way by bending forward at the middle part of your body and putting your hand on your forehead, page 11
- a long journey involving travel by sea or in space, page 10
- a road or path forming a route between two places, page 9
- causing one to be puzzled; perplexing, page 10
- a sailor from India or south-east Asia, page 10
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- to force, to require, page 11
- only just; almost not, page 11
- the act of fondling or caressing page 10
- a native nursemaid or lady's maid, page 11
- strange, unusual, or not expected, page 9
- attractively unusual or old-fashioned, page 12
12 Clues: to force, to require, page 11 • only just; almost not, page 11 • the act of fondling or caressing page 10 • strange, unusual, or not expected, page 9 • a native nursemaid or lady's maid, page 11 • causing one to be puzzled; perplexing, page 10 • attractively unusual or old-fashioned, page 12 • a sailor from India or south-east Asia, page 10 • ...
3.1 Unit 6 2020-08-19
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- (18) 흥 (불신·마땅찮음 등을 나타내는 소리)
- (18) 거즈: 얇은 천, 붕대
- (17) ...을 허용하지 않다, ...을 그냥 넘어가지 않다
- (17) 육아실, 탁아소, 보육원
- (16) 소문, 유언비어
- (17) 특권, 특권을 주다, (...에서) 면제하다
- (16) 조심스러운, 신중한
- (16) (활동 사이의) 잠잠한 시기, 소강상태, (아기 등을) 달래다, 어르다, 재우다
- (17) 순간
- (17) 폭동, 소동, 폭동을 일으키다, 제멋대로 날뛰다
- (16) (식품·연료 등의) 배급, 배당량, (할당량으로) ...에게 지급/분배하다
- (17) 허락, 허가
- (17) ...을 생각하다, (어떤 일이 있을 것으로) 예상하다, 추정하다
- (18) (위원회 등의) 위원, 이사, 부장, 장관
- (16) 당혹한, 갈피를 못 잡은
- (18) (허가 없이) 주무르다, 간섭하다, 쓸데없는 참견을 하다
- (16) 고자질쟁이
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- (17) 관습, 풍습
- (18) 자동적인
- (16) 뉴스의 주요 제목, (신문 등의) 큰 표제
- (16) 악화(시키는 것, 된 상태), 심화(시키는 것, 시킨 상태)
- (16) 개척자, 선구자
- (16) 제안, 제의, (논리학·수학 등의) 명제
- (18) (스포츠에서) 선수 선발 테스트, 심사
- (18) 인종차별주의자, 인종차별적인
- (18) 잘못 판단하다, 오해하다
- (18) 계산대, 계산하다, (호텔·여관 등에서) 퇴실하다
- (18) 확 잡아당기다
- (16) 진전, 발전, 전진시키다, 앞으로 내보내다, (일을) 추진하다
- (17) 조금씩 물어뜯다
- (17) (말 등이) 전속력으로 달리다, (사람이) 질주하다
- (18) 새로움, 참신함, 새로운 것
- (17) 여성만의 클럽, (특히 대학의) 여학생 클럽
- (18) 동맹, 연맹, (스포츠의) 경기 연맹, 리그
- (16) 빼앗다, 박탈하다
35 Clues: (17) 순간 • (18) 자동적인 • (16) 고자질쟁이 • (17) 관습, 풍습 • (17) 허락, 허가 • (18) 확 잡아당기다 • (16) 개척자, 선구자 • (16) 소문, 유언비어 • (17) 조금씩 물어뜯다 • (16) 빼앗다, 박탈하다 • (16) 조심스러운, 신중한 • (18) 거즈: 얇은 천, 붕대 • (17) 육아실, 탁아소, 보육원 • (18) 잘못 판단하다, 오해하다 • (16) 당혹한, 갈피를 못 잡은 • (18) 인종차별주의자, 인종차별적인 • (18) 새로움, 참신함, 새로운 것 • (18) (스포츠에서) 선수 선발 테스트, 심사 • (18) 흥 (불신·마땅찮음 등을 나타내는 소리) • (16) 제안, 제의, (논리학·수학 등의) 명제 • (16) 뉴스의 주요 제목, (신문 등의) 큰 표제 • ...
Human Impacts on Land and Water (pages 123-143) 2023-04-20
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- ______________ and trees are renewable only if they are replaced as fast as they are used (page123)
- Land reclamation is very _________ and difficult (pg128)
- The ocean is a _________________ body of water(page142)
- Trash and _____________ are hazardous to marine animals (page140)
- Farmers add ______________ to the soil to provide the needed nutrients (page126)
- Instead of dumping waste products directly into the environment manufacturers can _____________ them (page143)
- _________-cutting is the the process of cutting down all the trees in an area at once (page 130)
- As the human population grows, more and more land is _____________ and built up with human structures (page124)
- The use of land to produce food is called_______________ (page124)
- ___________ water is a limited resource (page137)
- ________-cutting is the process of cutting down only some trees in a forest and leaving a mix of tree sizes and species behind (page131)
- Land reclamation is the process of restoring land to a more _________________ state (page 128)
- One cause of moisture loss or desertification is _________________ (page127)
- Planting __________ tree to replace each one that is cut down ensures that the overall yield remains constant (page132)
- Metals and other resources are obtained through _________________ (page124)
- The water and human wastes that are washed down sinks, showers and toilets (page138)
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- The layers of soil go Litter, then topsoil, then _______________, then bedrock (page125)
- These can eliminate the use of nonrecyclable materials (page143)
- Underground oil and gas leaks are a source of water pollution, they can seep into groundwater making it unfit to _______________ (page139)
- the removal of forests to use the land for other reasons page124)
- Sustainable use of a resource means using it in ways that maintain the resource for all ____________ generations (page 129)
- These are one of the worst environmental hazards that can occur (page142)
- If humans use nonrenewable resources faster than they are can be ______________ then they will be used up (page123)
- When heat negatively affects bodies of water is known as _____________________ pollution (page139)
- Aquaculture is a practice that raises and uses fish for ____________ (Page141)
- Animal waste, fertilizers, and pesticides are ___________ of pollution (page138)
- Some areas have an abundant supply of freshwater while in other areas it is quite _________________ (page137)
- Anything that we use that occurs naturally in the environment (page123)
- Forests can be managed to provide a sustainable _______________ (page132)
- When water usage is poorly managed it can lead to water ________________ (page137)
- Decomposers in the soil break down ____________ organisms (page126)
- Plant ________________ growing deep into the soil help to hold it in place (page126)
- Other words for wetlands are __________, marsh, or swamp (page 129)
33 Clues: ___________ water is a limited resource (page137) • The ocean is a _________________ body of water(page142) • Land reclamation is very _________ and difficult (pg128) • These can eliminate the use of nonrecyclable materials (page143) • the removal of forests to use the land for other reasons page124) • ...
Environment 2021-07-07
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- WARMING the recent increase in the world's temperature that is believed to be caused by the increase of certain gases (such as carbon dioxide) in the atmosphere
- FUEL a fuel (such as coal, oil, or natural gas) that is formed in the earth from dead plants or animals
- includes living things, such as plants and animals, and things that are not living, such as rocks, soil, sunlight, and water.
- the action or process of making land, water, air, etc., dirty and not safe or suitable to use
- a region with particular weather patterns or condition
- no longer existing
- capable of being slowly destroyed and broken down into very small parts by natural processes, bacteria, etc.
- the conditions that surround someone or something the conditions and influences that affect the growth, health, progress, etc., of someone or something
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- the act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area
- a person who works to protect the natural world from pollution and other threats
- the gradual destruction of something by natural forces (such as water, wind, or ice) : the process by which something is eroded or worn away
- MONOXIDE a poisonous gas that is formed when carbon is not completely burned and especially when gasoline is burned in car engines
- made to be used once or only a few times : made to be thrown away after one use or several uses
- used to describe a type of animal or plant that has become very rare and that could die out completely
- the act of producing or sending out something (such as energy or gas) from a source
- to make something new from (something that has been used before)
- DIOXIDE a gas that is produced when people and animals breathe out or when certain fuels are burned and that is used by plants for energy
17 Clues: no longer existing • a region with particular weather patterns or condition • to make something new from (something that has been used before) • the act or result of cutting down or burning all the trees in an area • a person who works to protect the natural world from pollution and other threats • ...
Environment 2016-09-29
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- This land is very dry. Almost no plants or animals live here. The sun dictates the weather: Hot during the day. Cold during the night. This land results when topsoil and plants are lost due to drought or overuse by humans.
- The process of cutting down or burning a forest
- Type of fuel. Refined from corn. Popular in the United States
- The average weather patterns of a region
- dioxide is a gas often created by combustion. It contributes to global warming
- Black liquid. Drawn from wells. Can be refined and turned into gasoline
- In order to harness wind energy, you need to build a
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- Don't throw that soda can away! You can ____________ it
- A ___________ resource is one that can be used more than once
- The _____________ layer of the atmosphere protects us from the sun's most harmful rays
- gases such as methane contribute to global warming
- Black mineral. Dug from mines. Pollutes the air when burned
- The release of harmful substances into the air or water is called
- energy comes from the sun
- One way to help the environment is to ride _________ transportation, such as buses or trains, instead of driving your own car
- Manmade structure. Blocks a river. Used to harness hydroelectric power
16 Clues: energy comes from the sun • The average weather patterns of a region • The process of cutting down or burning a forest • gases such as methane contribute to global warming • In order to harness wind energy, you need to build a • Don't throw that soda can away! You can ____________ it • Black mineral. Dug from mines. Pollutes the air when burned • ...
Environment 2014-01-28
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- The process of changing waste materials.
- A sudden short period of very cold weather.
- A piece of equipment that uses energy from the Sun.
- The process of removing the trees from an area of land.
- The increase of trade around the world.
- It develops industries or makes them more modern.
- Energy or natural materials replace themselves by natural processes.
- Using methods that do not harm the environment.
- Also called: atomic power.
- A large machine like a windmill.
- Derived from living matter of a previous geologic time.
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- A mixture of decaying plants and vegetables.
- The situation when an animal, plant, or language no longer exists.
- A type of animal or plant that may soon become extinct.
- Used about people who care about the environment.
- Dangerous, especially to people's health or safety.
16 Clues: Also called: atomic power. • A large machine like a windmill. • The increase of trade around the world. • The process of changing waste materials. • A sudden short period of very cold weather. • A mixture of decaying plants and vegetables. • Using methods that do not harm the environment. • It develops industries or makes them more modern. • ...
