logic Crossword Puzzles
persasive writting techniques 2017-10-12
Across
- as fast as a cheetah
- the slaughter of sheep is hideously brutal
- there's a million reasons why the proposal will not work
- this decision is nothing short of disgraceful
- experts agree that drug addition will be harm full to your life
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- can you do anything right?
- according to a recent survey 67% of Australians agree
- the decision was kick a in the guts
- it's a more humane, more sensible option
- What's the worst thing about throwing a party in space? you have to planet
10 Clues: as fast as a cheetah • can you do anything right? • the decision was kick a in the guts • it's a more humane, more sensible option • the slaughter of sheep is hideously brutal • this decision is nothing short of disgraceful • according to a recent survey 67% of Australians agree • there's a million reasons why the proposal will not work • ...
Mathmeticians 2014-03-10
Across
- pattern or sequence of numbers in triangle named after him
- had a method to find the sum of the first 100 intergers
- first used the X symbol for multiplication
- discovered sequence of numbers while studying rabbits
- created systematic procedure for isolating prime numbers
- "Father of Logic"
Down
- wrote "How to Solve It" Understand, Plan, Solve, and Look Back
- developed basic idea of set theory
- triangle illustrates the concept of fractals
- wrote "La Thiende" (The Tenth) giving rules for computing with decimals
10 Clues: "Father of Logic" • developed basic idea of set theory • first used the X symbol for multiplication • triangle illustrates the concept of fractals • discovered sequence of numbers while studying rabbits • had a method to find the sum of the first 100 intergers • created systematic procedure for isolating prime numbers • ...
The Effect of Others 2022-05-12
Across
- to comply with orders or requests;
- independent and self-reliant.
- person who avoids work or effort.
- to develop gradually
- -a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take par
Down
- based of research and fact.
- and direct the route or course of
- with rules, standards, or laws.
- power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience
- -the state or fact of existing, occurring, or being present in a place or thing.
10 Clues: to develop gradually • based of research and fact. • independent and self-reliant. • with rules, standards, or laws. • and direct the route or course of • person who avoids work or effort. • to comply with orders or requests; • power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience • -a person who is present at an event or incident but does not take par • ...
Sentences, Paragraphs & Persuasion! 2022-06-02
Across
- argument that appeals to logic
- type of sentence which consists of one independent and one dependent clause
- examples include firstly, in addition and finally
- type of conjunction that joins independent clauses
- persuasive technique appealing to feelings and emotions
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- the first part of a paragraph
- a type of sentence with only one clause
- a group of sentences that discuss a specific topic
- a noun that is found in a clause but not a phrase
- persuasive technique used when a celebrity appears in a commercial
10 Clues: the first part of a paragraph • argument that appeals to logic • a type of sentence with only one clause • examples include firstly, in addition and finally • a noun that is found in a clause but not a phrase • a group of sentences that discuss a specific topic • type of conjunction that joins independent clauses • ...
Classification and Assessment 10 2022-08-09
Across
- Time consuming and can be faked (negatively impacts validity).
- A contrast between two things which are opposite / completely different.
- Can be poor unless both are trained intensively.
- Can be identified from self-report questionnaires.
- Example is Wechsler adult intelligence scale (WAIS).
- Verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or logic.
Down
- Abbr. MMPI
- Psychological tests allow these to be established.
- Examples include: Rorschach inkblot test, thematic apperception test and sentence completion task.
- An example is a personality test.
10 Clues: Abbr. MMPI • An example is a personality test. • Can be poor unless both are trained intensively. • Psychological tests allow these to be established. • Can be identified from self-report questionnaires. • Example is Wechsler adult intelligence scale (WAIS). • Time consuming and can be faked (negatively impacts validity). • ...
Final Puzzle 2022-06-15
Across
- type of conjunction that joins independent clauses
- examples include firstly, secondly, also, finally
- a type of sentence with only one clause
- type of sentence that consists of one independent and one dependent clause
- persuasive technique appealing to feelings and emotions
Down
- a group of sentences discussing one topic
- the first part of a paragraph
- persuasive technique used when a celebrity appears in a commercial
- the name for a noun found in a clause but not a phrase
- argument that appeals to logic
10 Clues: the first part of a paragraph • argument that appeals to logic • a type of sentence with only one clause • a group of sentences discussing one topic • examples include firstly, secondly, also, finally • type of conjunction that joins independent clauses • the name for a noun found in a clause but not a phrase • persuasive technique appealing to feelings and emotions • ...
Brain Anatomy 2022-10-13
Across
- controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and sleep.
- is the central trunk of the brain connecting the spinal cord.
- deals with sleep, respiration, swallowing, bladder control, hearing, taste, eye movement, etc.
- involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements.
- has to do with your vision.
- has to do with speaking, planning,logic personality, abstract thinking, and problem-solving.
Down
- contains cardiac, respiratory, vomiting, and vasomotor centers.
- memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions.
- has to do with your hearing.
- has to do with your senses.
10 Clues: has to do with your senses. • has to do with your vision. • has to do with your hearing. • memory, decision-making, and emotional reactions. • involved in planning, control, and voluntary movements. • is the central trunk of the brain connecting the spinal cord. • controls body temperature, hunger, thirst, fatigue, and sleep. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-12-15
Across
- things you must do or achieve in order to do something else
- special ways of doing something
- the ability to reason and use common sense
- a part of something that shows what the whole is like
Down
- to work with or get along with someone
- left by the people who owned or used it
- equipment stored to put out fires
- met a goal
- works well without wasting anything
- a machine consisting of a rope over a wheel that is used to lift heavy items
10 Clues: met a goal • special ways of doing something • equipment stored to put out fires • works well without wasting anything • to work with or get along with someone • left by the people who owned or used it • the ability to reason and use common sense • a part of something that shows what the whole is like • things you must do or achieve in order to do something else • ...
VOCAB crossword 2023-12-22
Across
- to gain pleasure from the infliction of pain and mental suffering of another person
- an inexperienced or young bird
- to raise to a higher degree or value
- a form of wing construction where no external bracing is used
- to be souspicous of the motives of others
- without logic or meaning full connection lacking unity disjointed
Down
- anything disliked or detested or shameful
- to imitate or copy an action
- to rise roll move or rush forward
- remarkably clear and direct/sharp/keen
10 Clues: to imitate or copy an action • an inexperienced or young bird • to rise roll move or rush forward • to raise to a higher degree or value • remarkably clear and direct/sharp/keen • anything disliked or detested or shameful • to be souspicous of the motives of others • a form of wing construction where no external bracing is used • ...
VOCAB crossword 2023-12-22
Across
- to gain pleasure from the infliction of pain and mental suffering of another person
- an inexperienced or young bird
- to raise to a higher degree or value
- a form of wing construction where no external bracing is used
- to be souspicous of the motives of others
- without logic or meaning full connection lacking unity disjointed
Down
- anything disliked or detested or shameful
- to imitate or copy an action
- to rise roll move or rush forward
- remarkably clear and direct/sharp/keen
10 Clues: to imitate or copy an action • an inexperienced or young bird • to rise roll move or rush forward • to raise to a higher degree or value • remarkably clear and direct/sharp/keen • anything disliked or detested or shameful • to be souspicous of the motives of others • a form of wing construction where no external bracing is used • ...
the brain and drugs 2023-03-09
Across
- causes bad flu and body aches
- Known as ethanol
- comes from a cannabis plant
- what test causes small patches be put all over your brain
- this lobe is responsible for your logic, judgement, and emotion
Down
- this is a very addictive drug that may come in a e-cigarette
- violent and self harming behaviors occur while taking this drug
- this helps keep track of your long term memories
- this part of the brain allows you to see
- the brain of a cell
10 Clues: Known as ethanol • the brain of a cell • comes from a cannabis plant • causes bad flu and body aches • this part of the brain allows you to see • this helps keep track of your long term memories • what test causes small patches be put all over your brain • this is a very addictive drug that may come in a e-cigarette • ...
Etika & Peradaban 2023-04-18
Across
- Ilmu berasaskan logic akal.
- Negeri manakah yang menerima Penasihat british yang pertama ?
- Apakah pengaruh Yang dibawa oleh peradaban barat selain daripada kehidupan sosial dan sistem ekonomi masyarakat
- Apakah faktor para pendakwah Islam mempergiatkan peranan mereka di tambah Melayu?
- Apakah peradaban yang mewujudkan perkahwinan campur ?
- Siapakah yang menduduki Pulau Pinang pada tahun 1786 ?
Down
- Pendukung _____ berpendapat tindakan panjajah yang dilakukan menguntungkan negara yang dijajah.
- Apakah sistem tulisan yang diperkenalkan oleh Portugis ?
- Apakah antara fenomena selepas kejatuhan Melaka?
- Dimanakah pusat utama peradaban Belanda ?
10 Clues: Ilmu berasaskan logic akal. • Dimanakah pusat utama peradaban Belanda ? • Apakah antara fenomena selepas kejatuhan Melaka? • Apakah peradaban yang mewujudkan perkahwinan campur ? • Siapakah yang menduduki Pulau Pinang pada tahun 1786 ? • Apakah sistem tulisan yang diperkenalkan oleh Portugis ? • Negeri manakah yang menerima Penasihat british yang pertama ? • ...
TUGAS PEMROGRAMAN DASAR 2022-12-05
Across
- Ekspresi yang digunakan untuk mengerjakan satu pernyataan atau satu blok pernyataan yang jumlah pengulangan telah diketahui
- DITEMUKAN OLEH guido VAN ROSSUM
- Simbol special yang terkait dengan operasi yang akan dilakukan pada proses baik operasi aritmatika maupun operasi logic
- tipe numerik primer didalam Python
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- percabangan satu kondisi
- menentukan batas perulangan
- tidak menunjukkan secara spesifik jumlah pengulangannya
- tipe ini hanya mengenal data bilangan real
- Pengulangan yang berada di dalam pengulangan yang lainnya.
- digunakan untuk memanipulasi nilai logika True dan False
10 Clues: percabangan satu kondisi • menentukan batas perulangan • DITEMUKAN OLEH guido VAN ROSSUM • tipe numerik primer didalam Python • tipe ini hanya mengenal data bilangan real • tidak menunjukkan secara spesifik jumlah pengulangannya • digunakan untuk memanipulasi nilai logika True dan False • Pengulangan yang berada di dalam pengulangan yang lainnya. • ...
crossword 2022-12-14
Across
- to fully accept the ideas and to not consider other ideas, opinions, and beliefs.
- in the middle of the lesson the student answered their phone
- based on by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason.
Down
- indicated by signs
- inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true.
- sly and cunning intelligence
- to make feel better
- too think negatively
- not enough evidence to do anything
10 Clues: indicated by signs • to make feel better • too think negatively • sly and cunning intelligence • not enough evidence to do anything • inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true. • in the middle of the lesson the student answered their phone • based on by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. • ...
GPU Crossword 2025-04-21
Across
- Using more than one Graphics Processing Unit together.
- Accessing nearby memory to reduce data access time.
- Computations performed within a single computing node.
- Systems where multiple CPUs share workload collaboratively.
Down
- Code executed one task at a time — traditional execution model.
- A set of rules and logic steps to solve computational problems.
- Organizing and analysing information inputs effectively.
- Collections of structured information used for computation.
- Data pipelines that allow concurrent task management on GPUs.
- Simultaneous computation of many tasks — a key GPU feature.
10 Clues: Accessing nearby memory to reduce data access time. • Using more than one Graphics Processing Unit together. • Computations performed within a single computing node. • Organizing and analysing information inputs effectively. • Collections of structured information used for computation. • Simultaneous computation of many tasks — a key GPU feature. • ...
GPU Crossword 2025-04-21
Across
- Using more than one Graphics Processing Unit together.
- Accessing nearby memory to reduce data access time.
- Computations performed within a single computing node.
- Systems where multiple CPUs share workload collaboratively.
Down
- Code executed one task at a time — traditional execution model.
- A set of rules and logic steps to solve computational problems.
- Organizing and analysing information inputs effectively.
- Collections of structured information used for computation.
- Data pipelines that allow concurrent task management on GPUs.
- Simultaneous computation of many tasks — a key GPU feature.
10 Clues: Accessing nearby memory to reduce data access time. • Using more than one Graphics Processing Unit together. • Computations performed within a single computing node. • Organizing and analysing information inputs effectively. • Collections of structured information used for computation. • Simultaneous computation of many tasks — a key GPU feature. • ...
S.U.S.O. 2025-06-04
Across
- The _____ ______ for S.U.S.O.
- A word you say at the end of a one minute speech
- The appeal to the ethics
- A speech given to teach peers how to do something
Down
- Persuade your peers as your favorite villain as to why you are innocent
- A crunchy snack in a box presented using Ethos, Pathos, and Logos!
- A speech given on a classic fable or tale
- The appeal to emotion
- Your New Year’s Resolution in ___ ____ and why
- The appeal to logic
10 Clues: The appeal to logic • The appeal to emotion • The appeal to the ethics • The _____ ______ for S.U.S.O. • A speech given on a classic fable or tale • Your New Year’s Resolution in ___ ____ and why • A word you say at the end of a one minute speech • A speech given to teach peers how to do something • A crunchy snack in a box presented using Ethos, Pathos, and Logos! • ...
Unit 4 Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-17
Across
- the third person perspective in which the reader only knows what a certain character knows
- the perspective that uses you, your, yours, etc.
- the rhetorical appeal of logic
- the perspective that uses I, me, we, etc.
- the verb tense meaning something is happening continuously or now
- the verb tense meaning something that will happen
Down
- the rhetorical appeal of emotion
- the third person perspective in which the reader knows more than the characters
- the verb tense meaning something that happened before
- the rhetorical appeal of ethics
10 Clues: the rhetorical appeal of logic • the rhetorical appeal of ethics • the rhetorical appeal of emotion • the perspective that uses I, me, we, etc. • the perspective that uses you, your, yours, etc. • the verb tense meaning something that will happen • the verb tense meaning something that happened before • the verb tense meaning something is happening continuously or now • ...
Dada and Surrealism 2025-05-29
Across
- rejection of reason as the primary guide
- blah blah blah
- what happens when one uses their brain for things other than logic and reason
- something that is innovative, experimental, or unorthodox, especially in the arts and culture.
Down
- used to express dada ideology
- ordinary objects turned into art
- An artwork made by combining various materials like photos, paper, or fabric onto a surface.
- distorted perception used creatively
- voltaire birthplace of dada
- A state of no government or authority; often associated with chaos or disorder.
10 Clues: blah blah blah • voltaire birthplace of dada • used to express dada ideology • ordinary objects turned into art • distorted perception used creatively • rejection of reason as the primary guide • what happens when one uses their brain for things other than logic and reason • A state of no government or authority; often associated with chaos or disorder. • ...
Western Art 2025-07-24
Across
- is known for the 'colour field" paintings
- is the precursor to cubism
- is the founder of cubism
- celebrates speed, technology, machines, and violence.
- is known for his famous painting "SCREAM."
Down
- belongs to Abstract Expressionism movement.
- is the founder of pointillism
- was an art that explored the unconscious mind, dreams, and the irrational. The best-known artist was Dali.
- was an anti-art movement born during World War I as a reaction to the violence, logic, and nationalism
- is a post-impressionist artist
10 Clues: is the founder of cubism • is the precursor to cubism • is the founder of pointillism • is a post-impressionist artist • is known for the 'colour field" paintings • is known for his famous painting "SCREAM." • belongs to Abstract Expressionism movement. • celebrates speed, technology, machines, and violence. • ...
deadly TikTok challenges 2025-02-19
Across
- or become involved in
- or elaborated to a specified degree.
- (a form of entertainment) to an audience.
- to failure or disaster.
Down
- a desired aim or result.
- on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant.
- assembled spectators or listeners at a public event
- support, confidence, or hope to (someone).
- action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure
10 Clues: or become involved in • to failure or disaster. • a desired aim or result. • or elaborated to a specified degree. • on or in accordance with reason or logic. • (a form of entertainment) to an audience. • support, confidence, or hope to (someone). • assembled spectators or listeners at a public event • result or effect, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant. • ...
fer 2024-11-02
Across
- like better; value more highly
- put forward for consideration; make available; provide
- a prearranged meeting for consultation or exchange of information or discussion (especially one with a formal agenda)
- bearing in abundance especially offspring (plants or animals)
- the length of the closed curve of a circle
Down
- to carry an opposing view
- a recommendation to consult the (professional) person or group
- conclude by reasoning; in logic
- a person paid to drive a privately owned car
- move from one place to another
10 Clues: to carry an opposing view • like better; value more highly • move from one place to another • conclude by reasoning; in logic • the length of the closed curve of a circle • a person paid to drive a privately owned car • put forward for consideration; make available; provide • bearing in abundance especially offspring (plants or animals) • ...
Unit 2 Review 2025-09-26
Across
- A brief story that illustrates a situation.
- Comparison explaining an unfamiliar topic by comparing it with something familiar.
- Appeals to emotions. Author uses this to cause people to feel instead of think.
- Word choice
- Writer's sound
Down
- A phrase that has a meaning other than its literal meaning
- Speaking directly to the reader. Uses the pronoun you.
- Authority and credibility. Shows reader is trustworthy.
- A brief statement that expresses a general truth
- Appeals to logic. Author argues with reason and supports with evidence.
10 Clues: Word choice • Writer's sound • A brief story that illustrates a situation. • A brief statement that expresses a general truth • Speaking directly to the reader. Uses the pronoun you. • Authority and credibility. Shows reader is trustworthy. • A phrase that has a meaning other than its literal meaning • ...
Philosophy Vocab 2025-09-03
Across
- To enlighten or draw light upon; to clarify
- Philosophical movement concerned with existence over essence
- The state of being beyond dispute; impossible to disagree with
- The movement which, in 18th century, sought to elevate reason over all other modes of knowledge
- Branch of philosophy concerned with reasoning
Down
- Branch of philosophy concerned with how to live well
- Having to do with taste; enjoyable
- Philosophical movement concerned with phenomena over noumena
- branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge
- branch of philosophy concerned with things beyond human sense experience
10 Clues: Having to do with taste; enjoyable • To enlighten or draw light upon; to clarify • branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge • Branch of philosophy concerned with reasoning • Branch of philosophy concerned with how to live well • Philosophical movement concerned with phenomena over noumena • Philosophical movement concerned with existence over essence • ...
WEEK 14 – Thinking and Cognitive Skills 2025-10-19
Across
- – The process of grasping the meaning of material.
- – The ability of the brain to store and recall information.
- – The act of making a choice among options.
- – The mental activity that helps you make sense of experiences.
Down
- – Judging the value or quality of something.
- – The process of forming judgments and conclusions using logic.
- – Mental processes related to knowing, understanding, and learning.
- – The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy.
- – The process of examining information in detail to understand it better
- – A challenge or situation that needs a solution.
10 Clues: – The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy. • – The act of making a choice among options. • – Judging the value or quality of something. • – A challenge or situation that needs a solution. • – The process of grasping the meaning of material. • – The ability of the brain to store and recall information. • – The process of forming judgments and conclusions using logic. • ...
WEEK 14 – Thinking and Cognitive Skills 2025-10-20
Across
- – The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy.
- – The process of grasping the meaning of material.
- – The act of making a choice among options.
- – The process of examining information in detail to understand it better.
Down
- – A challenge or situation that needs a solution.
- – Judging the value or quality of something.
- – The process of forming judgments and conclusions using logic.
- – The mental activity that helps you make sense of experiences.
- – Mental processes related to knowing, understanding, and learning.
- – The ability of the brain to store and recall information.
10 Clues: – The highest level in Bloom’s taxonomy. • – The act of making a choice among options. • – Judging the value or quality of something. • – A challenge or situation that needs a solution. • – The process of grasping the meaning of material. • – The ability of the brain to store and recall information. • – The process of forming judgments and conclusions using logic. • ...
final set A 2025-10-15
Across
- A closed path in a circuit or system.
- Component that stores energy in a magnetic field.
- I hide in your code and cause trouble.
- I stick out with support at only one side
- Software used to navigate the internet.
Down
- Wheel used to lift or move loads with a rope or belt.
- Electronic component performing a logic operation.
- Motor part that reverses current to keep it turning.
- I’m the invisible line that spins things around.
- I’m a one-way street for electricity.
10 Clues: A closed path in a circuit or system. • I’m a one-way street for electricity. • I hide in your code and cause trouble. • Software used to navigate the internet. • I stick out with support at only one side • I’m the invisible line that spins things around. • Component that stores energy in a magnetic field. • Electronic component performing a logic operation. • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2026-01-04
Across
- the art of argumentation and persuasion
- the expression of thought or conversation
- presenting a point of the opposing side in order to refute it
- explains why a counterclaim is not correct
- evoking or drawing on the feelings or interest of the audience
Down
- the target group to whom the speaker is addresses
- trust or belief as a speaker
- demonstrating proof, evidence, or appropriate detail
- a debate or discourse between two opposing sides
- the point or thesis one is making
10 Clues: trust or belief as a speaker • the point or thesis one is making • the art of argumentation and persuasion • the expression of thought or conversation • explains why a counterclaim is not correct • a debate or discourse between two opposing sides • the target group to whom the speaker is addresses • demonstrating proof, evidence, or appropriate detail • ...
DAY 3 2026-01-09
Across
- To make a choice after careful consideration
- A formal document presenting information or results
- The ability to concentrate on a task without distraction
- A planned approach designed to achieve long-term success
- Clear and structured reasoning used to solve problems
- A group of people working together toward a common goal
- A specific division within an organization
Down
- Showing originality and innovative thinking
- The measure of efficiency in completing work or tasks
- Improvement or expansion in skills, performance, or business
10 Clues: A specific division within an organization • Showing originality and innovative thinking • To make a choice after careful consideration • A formal document presenting information or results • The measure of efficiency in completing work or tasks • Clear and structured reasoning used to solve problems • A group of people working together toward a common goal • ...
English 2 Vocab List 1 2026-01-09
Across
- Emotionally moving or stimulating.
- to note clear differences; to separate into categories.
- the way an author’s word choice express a particular attitude toward characters and events. The tone can also reflect the personality of one or more characters.
- In a very difficult situation.
- Based on logic or sound reasoning.
Down
- To come between two things, persons, or events.
- Shrunked and wrinkled.
- Made up of elements that are different from each other.
- To hold back or prevent from acting.
- Able to express oneself clearly and easily.
10 Clues: Shrunked and wrinkled. • In a very difficult situation. • Emotionally moving or stimulating. • Based on logic or sound reasoning. • To hold back or prevent from acting. • Able to express oneself clearly and easily. • To come between two things, persons, or events. • to note clear differences; to separate into categories. • ...
Suffixes -al, -ial 2012-04-11
Across
- a word that means "of" or "related to" face
- an adjective made from the noun 'season'
- a word that means "of" or "related to" commerce
- an adjective made from the word 'nature'
- a noun made from the verb 'approve'
- a noun made from the verb 'refuse'
Down
- a noun made from the verb 'refer'
- a word that means "of" or "related to" dismiss
- a word that means "of" or "related to" critic
- an adjective made from the noun 'culture'
- a word that means "of" or "related to" logic
- a word that means "of" or "related to" arrive
12 Clues: a noun made from the verb 'refer' • a noun made from the verb 'refuse' • a noun made from the verb 'approve' • an adjective made from the noun 'season' • an adjective made from the word 'nature' • an adjective made from the noun 'culture' • a word that means "of" or "related to" face • a word that means "of" or "related to" logic • ...
Shakespeare 2023-03-13
Across
- a question that pulls a reader into a conversation
- ten beats per line, stressed, unstressed
- lines spoken alone on stage, deepest thoughts
- lines spoken on stage directly to the audience
- a path to the heart, appeal to emotion
Down
- when we know more than the characters
- a tale that leads to the downfall of the main character
- a kind of repetition, repeating a structure
- the name of Shakespeare's theater
- a main character who fails due to a flaw
- an appeal to a sense of credibility, trust me I know
- an appeal to logic, statistics, data, numbers
12 Clues: the name of Shakespeare's theater • when we know more than the characters • a path to the heart, appeal to emotion • a main character who fails due to a flaw • ten beats per line, stressed, unstressed • a kind of repetition, repeating a structure • lines spoken alone on stage, deepest thoughts • an appeal to logic, statistics, data, numbers • ...
Argumentative/Persuasive Writing Unit Vocabulary 2024-02-19
Across
- Appeals to ethics,credibility or trust
- Writing that argues an opinion
- Main point of your essay plus 3 reasons
- Concludes your essay, follows TOH, Restates the thesis and paraphrases your essay's main idea
- Follow RACES format (explains reasons in an essay)
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- Writing that informs or describes a person, experience or thing
- Sets up your essay, follows HOT (Hook, Overview, Thesis)
- Bridge one idea to another so your argument flows well (To begin, Furthermore, In conclusion,)
- Appeals to emotion
- Main argument
- Found in the text, used to support or prove your reasons
- Appeals to logic reasoning
12 Clues: Main argument • Appeals to emotion • Appeals to logic reasoning • Writing that argues an opinion • Appeals to ethics,credibility or trust • Main point of your essay plus 3 reasons • Follow RACES format (explains reasons in an essay) • Sets up your essay, follows HOT (Hook, Overview, Thesis) • Found in the text, used to support or prove your reasons • ...
RLA 2 2025-05-13
Across
- the atmosphere or feeling in a work of fiction
- a word that connects two or more words or groups of words, also known as FANBOYS
- the beginning of an essay
- any text that contains real information about real people, places, or events
- professional or sophisticated tone
Down
- a punctuation mark used to join compound words
- the impression a word leaves on a reader
- a punctuation mark that connects two complete sentences into one
- an overly broad statement
- the literal meaning of a word
- an assumption based on logic and the text
- an exaggeration
12 Clues: an exaggeration • an overly broad statement • the beginning of an essay • the literal meaning of a word • professional or sophisticated tone • the impression a word leaves on a reader • an assumption based on logic and the text • a punctuation mark used to join compound words • the atmosphere or feeling in a work of fiction • ...
Tickle your brains... 2017-05-07
6 Clues: Ertwhile ATM • Hemodynamic recording • Platform originated from leading city state • Join the firsts and think! : G-Lion-In-Xamarin • Uma, Soma have this additional responsibility! • Keller und Knappich Augsburg (Apply the same logic as another hint!)
Critical Thinking Key Words 2016-09-30
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- by Side Two or more premises are needed to work in conjunction with each other to logically arrive at a conclusion.
- Argument An argument that is deemed to have consistently strong reasoning throughout.
- A set of logical statements, leading to a fair conclusion, with reasons offered to support the conclusion.
- A prediction, based on a theory, which can be verified as being either correct or incorrect.
- Conclusion A conclusion that is used as a premise in a continuing line of argumentation.
- Something that is believed to be true by the speaker, but which may or may not be shared by others.
- A type of reasoning whereby a conclusion is reached by drawing on implications of the premise. Can never be proved beyond all doubt.
- A premise leads to a conclusion which in turn, is used as a premise (see intermediate conclusion) for a further conclusion. This pattern may be repeated.
- Theories Two or more theories trying to explain the same aspect of the natural world.
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- A premise that is believed to have a strong grounding in the truth.
- A reasoned inference or deduction that follows from the logic of an argument.
- The proof (facts, experimental, results, observations) that supports an argument.
- Something which can be demonstrated to be true.
- A type of reasoning whereby the conclusion that is reached is necessarily true, either by definition or by virtue of the facts.
- Something that is held to be true, but which has not been, or cannot be, actually demonstrated to be true.
- Our best attempt to explain something in the natural world, based on what we currently know (sometimes known as laws).
- A process of applying critical thought to a set of premises to arrive at the most reasonable conclusion.
- A propositional statement upon which an argument is based or from which a conclusion is drawn.
- Two or more lines of argument arrive independently at the same conclusion.
- Only one premise is needed to logically arrive at a conclusion.
20 Clues: Something which can be demonstrated to be true. • Only one premise is needed to logically arrive at a conclusion. • A premise that is believed to have a strong grounding in the truth. • Two or more lines of argument arrive independently at the same conclusion. • A reasoned inference or deduction that follows from the logic of an argument. • ...
STI2D Energy 2021-11-08
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- a device to protect motors from overload
- a mechanic unit express in Newton meter
- the unit of events you can count during one second
- an electric component to switch circuits from a command
- a device to modulate voltage in an lectric circuit
- a device to convert Sun irradiation to electricity
- a passive component made from a coil
- an electric component to establish or cut power in a load
- a device to convert AC voltage to DC voltage
- a passive component to limit current in a circuit
- an electric component to protect systems again short circuits
- a device to measure the amount of light
- a safety device consisting of a strip of wire that melts and breaks an electric circuit if the current exceeds a safe level.
- a device to convert DC voltage to AC voltage
- a system to apply electric power to any load
- a device to produce electricity from the wind
- a device to measure magnetic field or current
- a system to modulate the speed of an electric motor
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- an industrial computer
- the amount of warm in Celsius or Fahrenheit
- a device to modulate AC voltage
- a passive component made from two metal sheets
- the unit to express the amount of electricity which is flowing in a wire
- a device to show data or graphics with tactile capacities
- a component made from wire curled to form a series of circles, one above the other
- a brushless electric to mechanic converter
- a device to display logic states
- the unit to express an electromotive force or potential difference
- an electric to photon converter
- a device to measure the flow of electricity in a wire
- a device to increase AC or DC voltage
- a device to mesure the amount of electric power
- a device to modulate DC voltage
33 Clues: an industrial computer • a device to modulate AC voltage • an electric to photon converter • a device to modulate DC voltage • a device to display logic states • a passive component made from a coil • a device to increase AC or DC voltage • a mechanic unit express in Newton meter • a device to measure the amount of light • a device to protect motors from overload • ...
Computer Science 01 2020-01-10
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- requires power to retain its contents
- non-volatile memory
- xxx systems designed to perform a singular task.
- uses lasers to read and write data to discs
- xxx drive magnetic storage
- store data using magnetic layers
- xxx systems are Easier to design - cheaper to produce - more efficient than none dedicated system + computers built into other devices.
- Performs all of the maths and Boolean logic operations
- xxxxx xx xxx is determined by clock speed – number of cores – amount of cache
- xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx holds the instruction to be decoded by the controlunit or it can hold data waiting to be written to memory
- MDR and the MAR are examples of these
- smallest unit of measurement for data transfer
- used as the MAIN MEMORY in a computer and is loaded with, operating + system applications + data files
- main circuit board which other devices such as RAM and CPU plug into
- xxx unit is responsible for controlling data flow in and out of the CPU and around the computer system. It contains the PC program counter
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- xxxxx xxxxx smaller and faster access speeds that hard drives, memory stick is an example
- xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx holds the memory address which is loaded
- xxxxx xxxxx the number of instructions a single processor core can carry out per second measured in Hertz Hz
- optical storage media
- stores intermediate results of calculations (within the ALU) Arithmetic and Logic Unit.
- unit of measurement for data storage
- xxxxxxx xxxxxx is required when, The amount of free RAM is too low it uses secondary storage as RAM + very slow due to use of secondary storage
- Very fast - expensive memory within the CPU. Doesn’t speed up the CPU. Lower capacity than RAM + Stores regularly used data – so the CPU can access it quickly next time needed.
- xxxxxxx xxxxxxx holds the address of the next instruction to be fetched
- contains the instructions to boot the system.
- each xxx can independently process data. The more xxx the more instructions it can carry out per second - most PC’s have 4 to 8 of these
26 Clues: non-volatile memory • optical storage media • xxx drive magnetic storage • store data using magnetic layers • unit of measurement for data storage • requires power to retain its contents • MDR and the MAR are examples of these • uses lasers to read and write data to discs • contains the instructions to boot the system. • smallest unit of measurement for data transfer • ...
Unit 2 Programming Review 2026-03-27
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- The programming construct where instructions execute line-by-line from top to bottom.
- A fundamental data type that can only hold the values True or False.
- Step-by-step instructions designed to solve a problem or perform a task.
- A sorting algorithm that repeatedly steps through a list and swaps adjacent elements.
- A highly efficient search algorithm that requires the dataset to be sorted first.
- Breaking a large complex problem down into smaller manageable sub-problems.
- A data structure that operates on a First-In-First-Out basis.
- A programming construct that repeats a block of code until a condition is met.
- A type of data structure whose memory size is strictly fixed at compile time.
- The strict set of grammatical rules that dictate how code must be written.
- A data type consisting of a sequence of characters or text.
- A programming technique where a function continuously calls itself until a base case is met.
- A data structure that operates on a Last-In-First-Out basis.
- A programming construct that uses branching logic like IF statements.
- A simple search algorithm that checks every single item one by one.
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- A file processing mode that safely adds new data to the end of an existing file.
- The process of identifying, tracing, and fixing errors in computer code.
- A named memory location used to store data that can change during execution.
- The practice of dividing a program into separate, reusable functions.
- A type of variable scope where the data is accessible from anywhere in the program.
- A visual representation of a program's logic using standard shapes and arrows.
- A type of variable scope where the data is only accessible within a specific function.
- A runtime error that disrupts normal flow but can be safely caught and handled.
- A measure of an algorithm's time and space scalability, evaluated using Big O notation.
- Hiding or removing unnecessary details to focus on essential features.
- A type of data structure that can flexibly resize itself during runtime.
26 Clues: A data type consisting of a sequence of characters or text. • A data structure that operates on a Last-In-First-Out basis. • A data structure that operates on a First-In-First-Out basis. • A simple search algorithm that checks every single item one by one. • A fundamental data type that can only hold the values True or False. • ...
Computer Characteristics 2020-03-29
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- continuing firmly or obstinately in a course of action.
- the rate at which something is able to move or operate.
- the faculty by which the mind stores and information.
- the quality or state of being correct or precise.
- consistent in performance; able to be trusted.
- careful and persistent work or effort.
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- able to be provided with coded instructions
- the retention of retrievable data; memory.
- behaving or occurring in a way that is expected.
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
10 Clues: careful and persistent work or effort. • the retention of retrievable data; memory. • able to be provided with coded instructions • consistent in performance; able to be trusted. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • behaving or occurring in a way that is expected. • the quality or state of being correct or precise. • ...
Emotional Wellness 2023-10-04
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- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- When two sides of a scale weigh the same.
- Musical notes that sound great together.
- Being free from agitation or strong emotion.
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- A state of being stable.
- Grace said before or after a meal.
- The strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
- Active strength of body or mind.
- The power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic.
- A period in wich there is no war.
10 Clues: A state of being stable. • Active strength of body or mind. • A period in wich there is no war. • Grace said before or after a meal. • Musical notes that sound great together. • When two sides of a scale weigh the same. • Being free from agitation or strong emotion. • The state of being free from illness or injury. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE! 2023-09-14
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- the systematic study of natural events and conditions
- involves reasoning through information and making conclusions supported by the evidence
- a belief or practice that is based on incorrectly applied scientific methods
- gained by the senses, includes observation and measurement
- set aside your personal feelings, moods, and beliefs while you evaluate something
- use senses as well as with scientific tools
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- result of someone asking why or how something happens
- means to be original
- don't except everything you hear or read immediately
- a general agreement
10 Clues: a general agreement • means to be original • use senses as well as with scientific tools • don't except everything you hear or read immediately • the systematic study of natural events and conditions • result of someone asking why or how something happens • gained by the senses, includes observation and measurement • ...
crossword puzzle 2023-09-13
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- set aside your peasonal feelings,moods,and beleifs while you evaluate something
- a general agreement
- dont accept everything you hear or read immediately
- gained by the senses includes observations and measurments
- the systematic study of natural events and conditions
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- asking why or how something happens
- a beleif or practice that is based on incorrectly applied scientific methods.
- means to be original
- involves reasoning through information and making conclusions supported by the evidence
- use senses as well as with scientific tools
10 Clues: a general agreement • means to be original • asking why or how something happens • use senses as well as with scientific tools • dont accept everything you hear or read immediately • the systematic study of natural events and conditions • gained by the senses includes observations and measurments • ...
DRAW CONCLUSIONS 2023-09-26
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- backed up
- written statements or facts
- to make a decision or judgement after considering information
- supposed members of a lost stone age tribe
- if the sentence indicates signs of asking something
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- very often
- a full stop shows that a point has been made and that a next sentence can start moving onto stating another point or statement
- based on truth or logic
- used to indicate strong feelings or emotions within a sentence
- first woman to become a medical doctor in the U.S.
10 Clues: backed up • very often • based on truth or logic • written statements or facts • supposed members of a lost stone age tribe • first woman to become a medical doctor in the U.S. • if the sentence indicates signs of asking something • to make a decision or judgement after considering information • used to indicate strong feelings or emotions within a sentence • ...
JT crossword 2023-11-16
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- synonym: indirect, ensuing, subsequent
- the ___ function of our school is to educate young people
- to use logic or reason to form a conclusion or opinion
- an organization created for a particular purpose
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- synonyms: improve, monitor, conduct
- both states set up _____ to examine their public schools
- to give money or something else in value to return for something as payment for something lost or damages
- Synonyms: associate, relate, liken
- to agree to do or allow something
- to come together as a group for a meeting
10 Clues: to agree to do or allow something • Synonyms: associate, relate, liken • synonyms: improve, monitor, conduct • synonym: indirect, ensuing, subsequent • to come together as a group for a meeting • an organization created for a particular purpose • to use logic or reason to form a conclusion or opinion • both states set up _____ to examine their public schools • ...
Soft Skills Crossword 2023-04-24
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- Delegating responsibilities in a project to complete it well
- Confidence in yourself and empath with others to set an example
- Being able to lock into your work and complete it
- Prioritizing and meeting deadlines
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- Learning to express yourself verbally and non verbally
- Letting your imagination flow to come up with new ideas
- Having patience and embracing change
- Keeping emotions in check and using logic and reasoning
- Collaboration and acceptance of others' ideas
- Keeping track of responsibilities and work
10 Clues: Prioritizing and meeting deadlines • Having patience and embracing change • Keeping track of responsibilities and work • Collaboration and acceptance of others' ideas • Being able to lock into your work and complete it • Learning to express yourself verbally and non verbally • Letting your imagination flow to come up with new ideas • ...
Fish in a Tree: Vocab Set 5 2023-05-18
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- showing strong feelings/opinions; extreme force, degree, or strength.
- become fully aware of (something) as a fact; understand clearly.
- opposite in nature, direction, or meaning
- arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness.
- lack of fairness; an unjust act or occurrence.
- a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act.
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- a soft sucking sound made when pressure is applied to liquid or mud.
- reasoning done according to strict principles of validity.
- take a brief or hurried look.
- make (someone) feel admiration and respect.
10 Clues: take a brief or hurried look. • opposite in nature, direction, or meaning • a breach of a law or rule; an illegal act. • make (someone) feel admiration and respect. • lack of fairness; an unjust act or occurrence. • reasoning done according to strict principles of validity. • arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 3 2021-11-21
Across
- well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
- any division of quantity accepted as a standard of measurement or exchange
- a contract granting use or occupation of property during a specified time for a specified payment
- freedom from inhibition or worry
- give sanction to
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- stay clear from; keep away from;
- a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality
- reason by deduction; establish by deduction
- any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
- marked by abrupt transitions
10 Clues: give sanction to • marked by abrupt transitions • stay clear from; keep away from; • freedom from inhibition or worry • reason by deduction; establish by deduction • well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force • a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality • any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant • ...
Unit 7-1 2022-02-18
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- a. able to be defended with logic or justification; valid
- n. sth. that represents an idea
- v. exist longer than
- n. an official in a government department, esp. one who uses official rules very strictly
- v. keep within limits; limit or restrict
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- v. say more than the truth about sth. or sb.
- v. become successful
- a. being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time
- n. the state in which people have the same rights, advantages, etc.
- a. barely adequate
10 Clues: a. barely adequate • v. become successful • v. exist longer than • n. sth. that represents an idea • v. keep within limits; limit or restrict • v. say more than the truth about sth. or sb. • a. being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time • a. able to be defended with logic or justification; valid • ...
Sentences, Paragraphs & Persuasion! 2022-06-02
Across
- argument that appeals to logic
- type of sentence which consists of one independent and one dependent clause
- examples include firstly, in addition and finally
- type of conjunction that joins independent clauses
- persuasive technique appealing to feelings and emotions
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- the first part of a paragraph
- a type of sentence with only one clause
- a group of sentences that discuss a specific topic
- a noun that is found in a clause but not a phrase
- persuasive technique used when a celebrity appears in a commercial
10 Clues: the first part of a paragraph • argument that appeals to logic • a type of sentence with only one clause • examples include firstly, in addition and finally • a noun that is found in a clause but not a phrase • a group of sentences that discuss a specific topic • type of conjunction that joins independent clauses • ...
Tracking Monsters week 2 2025-03-07
Across
- Contrary to or forbidden by law especially criminal law.
- Able to move or be moved freely or easily.
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- Just good enough to be acceptable or satisfaction.
- In capable of moving or begging moved.
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- Not likely to be true or to happen.
- Are able to replaced.
- Raking the quality required insufficient for propose.
- Whit reference to a weapon missile or shot cable of or successful in reaching the intended target.
- Impossible to travel a long or over.
10 Clues: Are able to replaced. • Not likely to be true or to happen. • Impossible to travel a long or over. • In capable of moving or begging moved. • Able to move or be moved freely or easily. • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • Just good enough to be acceptable or satisfaction. • Raking the quality required insufficient for propose. • ...
Persuasion Terms 2025-03-12
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- The "why" behind someone's claim.
- Proof used to back up a claim.
- To convince someone of something.
- An argument back, usually after someone has made a counterpoint against you.
- A strategy to persuade an audience using logic and reason.
- An opinions someone states as a fact.
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- The opposite viewpoint of someone else's claim.
- The person or group of people being addressed by an author or speaker.
- A strategy to persuade an audience using emotion.
- A strategy to persuade an audience using the authors' credibility.
10 Clues: Proof used to back up a claim. • The "why" behind someone's claim. • To convince someone of something. • An opinions someone states as a fact. • The opposite viewpoint of someone else's claim. • A strategy to persuade an audience using emotion. • A strategy to persuade an audience using logic and reason. • ...
Rhetorical Strategies 2023-10-16
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- Appealing to emotions (ASPCA commercials)
- Author's attitude and emotion revealed through specific word choice
- What the other side believes is true
- The feeling you get when you read a word
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- Emphasizes a main idea; makes it extra important
- Type of context when you read a text set in a different time period
- The moral or lesson of the text
- Appealing to credibility (Taylor Swift as spokeswoman)
- The writer's argument; the "why" behind the text
- Appealing to logic aka your intelligence
10 Clues: The moral or lesson of the text • What the other side believes is true • Appealing to logic aka your intelligence • The feeling you get when you read a word • Appealing to emotions (ASPCA commercials) • Emphasizes a main idea; makes it extra important • The writer's argument; the "why" behind the text • Appealing to credibility (Taylor Swift as spokeswoman) • ...
VOCAB crossword 2023-12-22
Across
- to gain pleasure from the infliction of pain and mental suffering of another person
- an inexperienced or young bird
- to raise to a higher degree or value
- a form of wing construction where no external bracing is used
- to be souspicous of the motives of others
- without logic or meaning full connection lacking unity disjointed
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- anything disliked or detested or shameful
- to imitate or copy an action
- to rise roll move or rush forward
- remarkably clear and direct/sharp/keen
10 Clues: to imitate or copy an action • an inexperienced or young bird • to rise roll move or rush forward • to raise to a higher degree or value • remarkably clear and direct/sharp/keen • anything disliked or detested or shameful • to be souspicous of the motives of others • a form of wing construction where no external bracing is used • ...
ezzz 2024-01-19
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- The author showed his emotions through his _____ in the writing.
- Her intentions were positively implied through her _____ actions.
- Our assignment is to _______ the author's words in the first chapter.
- The judges will _______ them after the performance.
- He used logic to ______ his actions.
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- Sarah tried to _______ what she really meant.
- The victim gave their ______ of what happened.
- The _______ word suggested that the room is hot.
- His mom showed _______ towards his sister.
- The article is a ______ of the author's own experience.
10 Clues: He used logic to ______ his actions. • His mom showed _______ towards his sister. • Sarah tried to _______ what she really meant. • The victim gave their ______ of what happened. • The _______ word suggested that the room is hot. • The judges will _______ them after the performance. • The article is a ______ of the author's own experience. • ...
Vocab 19 2024-02-05
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- To be a detective you need to know __________.
- I have an _______ clock in my house.
- At the funeral I had to do a _______.
- The narrator read tho _________ out loud.
- In school, children have ________(add-s) as they socialize.
- In high school I am taking a __________ class.
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- People have different __________ and beliefs.
- In the play, the character had a __________.
- Nike has one of the most famous ______(add-s) in the U.S.
- When in a tough situation you must use _______.
10 Clues: I have an _______ clock in my house. • At the funeral I had to do a _______. • The narrator read tho _________ out loud. • In the play, the character had a __________. • People have different __________ and beliefs. • To be a detective you need to know __________. • In high school I am taking a __________ class. • When in a tough situation you must use _______. • ...
vocab 2024-02-05
Across
- not computerized; not digital
- symbol or design used by an organization to identify its products
- teacher made us read the prologue so we would have some background info on the story
- a set of beliefs or principles
- a prolonged conversation by one person
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- the study of crime and criminals
- conversation between two or more people
- the planning, implemenatation, and coordination of the details of a business
- reason or sound judgment
- a speech that praises someone or something,typically someone who has just died
10 Clues: reason or sound judgment • not computerized; not digital • a set of beliefs or principles • the study of crime and criminals • a prolonged conversation by one person • conversation between two or more people • symbol or design used by an organization to identify its products • the planning, implemenatation, and coordination of the details of a business • ...
Unit 3 2024-10-03
Across
- Immediate carry propagation
- Optimized version of Booth’s multiplication,
- What type of logic gate is primarily used in Ripple Carry Adders for bit addition?
- What is the main purpose of the Booth algorithm in binary multiplication?
- Fast multiplication
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- Operation is commonly used along with shifting to generate partial products
- In Carry Look-Ahead Adders, what signals are generated to expedite carry propagation?
- Remainder corrected
- Which component determines the specific operation performed by the ALU
- Booth’s algorithm works efficiently with what type of binary numbers
10 Clues: Remainder corrected • Fast multiplication • Immediate carry propagation • Optimized version of Booth’s multiplication, • Booth’s algorithm works efficiently with what type of binary numbers • Which component determines the specific operation performed by the ALU • What is the main purpose of the Booth algorithm in binary multiplication? • ...
unit 3 2024-04-03
Across
- restatement of the claim and what the writer wants the reader to do
- form of writing that presents a particular claim or idea and supports it with evidence
- thesis statement describing the position of the writer
- specific techniques used to enhance effectiveness
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- reason why a counterargument is wrong
- position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint
- false or misleading argument
- rhetorical appeal to reason or logic
- rhetorical appeal that focuses on the character of the speaker
- rhetorical appeal to audience's senses or emotions
10 Clues: false or misleading argument • rhetorical appeal to reason or logic • reason why a counterargument is wrong • specific techniques used to enhance effectiveness • rhetorical appeal to audience's senses or emotions • position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint • thesis statement describing the position of the writer • ...
Argumentative Terms 2024-04-11
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- An appeal to ethics and credibility
- Can be described as a claim (the arguer's position)
- Speaks in support of the argument
- An appeal to emotions
- An assertion of the truth of something
- An appeal to reason using facts
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- Speaks out against the argument
- An argument put forward to oppose an idea or theory in another argument
- The body of facts/information that prove whether a claim is true
- To think, understand, and form judgements by a process of logic
10 Clues: An appeal to emotions • Speaks out against the argument • An appeal to reason using facts • Speaks in support of the argument • An appeal to ethics and credibility • An assertion of the truth of something • Can be described as a claim (the arguer's position) • To think, understand, and form judgements by a process of logic • ...
crossword 2022-12-14
Across
- to fully accept the ideas and to not consider other ideas, opinions, and beliefs.
- in the middle of the lesson the student answered their phone
- based on by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- a reason given in justification of a course of action that is not the real reason.
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- indicated by signs
- inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true.
- sly and cunning intelligence
- to make feel better
- too think negatively
- not enough evidence to do anything
10 Clues: indicated by signs • to make feel better • too think negatively • sly and cunning intelligence • not enough evidence to do anything • inclined to lay down principles as incontrovertibly true. • in the middle of the lesson the student answered their phone • based on by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic. • ...
WEEK 14 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-10-20
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- To judge something after it has been done or decided.
- Using logic to form conclusions.
- Being too confident without enough evidence.
- A plan or method used to solve a problem.
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- Asking these helps you understand something better.
- The act of using your mind to process information and form ideas
- Something that helps prove if a claim or decision is true or false.
- Choosing between different options.
- A situation that needs to be solved.
- The ability to store and recall information.
10 Clues: Using logic to form conclusions. • Choosing between different options. • A situation that needs to be solved. • A plan or method used to solve a problem. • The ability to store and recall information. • Being too confident without enough evidence. • Asking these helps you understand something better. • To judge something after it has been done or decided. • ...
AP ENG LANG Semester Review 2025-12-09
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- The intended group to hear or read the piece
- Emotion
- a prejudice for or against one thing, person, or group, often in an unfair way that prevents objective consideration
- An acknowledgment that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable
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- the urgent problem, need, or imperfection that motivates an author to create a text
- The goal the speaker wants to achieve
- Placing two items near one another for comparison
- Credibility
- Logic
- The art of persuasion through effective communication
10 Clues: Logic • Emotion • Credibility • The goal the speaker wants to achieve • The intended group to hear or read the piece • Placing two items near one another for comparison • The art of persuasion through effective communication • An acknowledgment that an opposing argument may be true or reasonable • ...
DAY 3 2026-01-09
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- To make a choice after careful consideration
- A formal document presenting information or results
- The ability to concentrate on a task without distraction
- A planned approach designed to achieve long-term success
- Clear and structured reasoning used to solve problems
- A group of people working together toward a common goal
- A specific division within an organization
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- Showing originality and innovative thinking
- The measure of efficiency in completing work or tasks
- Improvement or expansion in skills, performance, or business
10 Clues: A specific division within an organization • Showing originality and innovative thinking • To make a choice after careful consideration • A formal document presenting information or results • The measure of efficiency in completing work or tasks • Clear and structured reasoning used to solve problems • A group of people working together toward a common goal • ...
Yahav's (SH) WoW crossword labs 2026-03-11
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- think about the positive and ignore the facts
- someone who has a hard time being social around people that he don't like
- some who relies on their gut feeling
- believing that other people wont the worse for you
- thinking in bad light in general
- acting base on logic
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- a person who often reacts and feels strongly
- acting like a human with values and feelings
- someone who goes and acts by tradition
- someone who can handle discomfort for a long period of time
10 Clues: acting base on logic • thinking in bad light in general • some who relies on their gut feeling • someone who goes and acts by tradition • a person who often reacts and feels strongly • acting like a human with values and feelings • think about the positive and ignore the facts • believing that other people wont the worse for you • ...
Nurturing a Developing Mind 2020-03-04
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- The “e” of ACEs
- What the weights represent in the Brain Architecture Game
- 80% of brain growth occurs in the first 18 __ of life
- Elimination of unused synaptic connections
- Side of brain responsible for creativity and emotions
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- The type of stress that hinders brain development
- The “a” of ACEs
- What we want for a coordinated and balanced brain
- Side of the brain responsible for logic and language
- What the straws represent in the Brain Architecture Game
- Way to interact with young children to support development = ___ and Return
11 Clues: The “a” of ACEs • The “e” of ACEs • Elimination of unused synaptic connections • The type of stress that hinders brain development • What we want for a coordinated and balanced brain • Side of the brain responsible for logic and language • 80% of brain growth occurs in the first 18 __ of life • Side of brain responsible for creativity and emotions • ...
psychologs 2024-05-08
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- ability to generate novel ideas or solutions.
- ability to find solutions to complex or novel problems.
- the process of interpreting sensory information.
- The capacity to solve new problems, use logic in new situations, and
- capacity to focus on specific stimuli or tasks.
- The ability to comprehend and produce spoken or written communication.
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- The ability to evaluate information and make reasoned judgments.
- patterns.
- ability to retain and recall information.
- capacity to think logically and make inferences.
- acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or instruction.
11 Clues: patterns. • ability to retain and recall information. • ability to generate novel ideas or solutions. • capacity to focus on specific stimuli or tasks. • the process of interpreting sensory information. • capacity to think logically and make inferences. • ability to find solutions to complex or novel problems. • ...
Kinta's CSE Terms 2023-09-11
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- not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.String
- A thing that happens,especially one of importance
- an exchange of diverging views,especially an anger or heated one. r
- A large solid piece of hard material,especially rocks,stones or woods.
- Dogs are canines
- an official way of doing something.
- The main mean of mass communication.
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- A box-shaped storage without a lid.
- Something you touch on computer
- Person that plans the form of something that is being build or made.
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something.
11 Clues: Dogs are canines • Something you touch on computer • A box-shaped storage without a lid. • an official way of doing something. • The main mean of mass communication. • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something. • A thing that happens,especially one of importance • not consistent or having a fixed pattern; liable to change.String • ...
AI Crossword 2023-05-25
Across
- A machine resembling a human being that is able to replicate certain human actions.
- A method of reasoning using facts.
- Talents, skills, or proficiencies in a specific area.
- Circumstances.
- The ability of the mind to be creative or resourceful.
- One's judgement of what is important in life.
- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
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- A strong feeling that humans have.
- Computer programs that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence.
- Made by humans rather than occurring naturally; fake.
- A set of instructions that have a goal or function.
11 Clues: Circumstances. • A strong feeling that humans have. • A method of reasoning using facts. • One's judgement of what is important in life. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • A set of instructions that have a goal or function. • Made by humans rather than occurring naturally; fake. • Talents, skills, or proficiencies in a specific area. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-10-01
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- Popular term for computer programs that "act human"
- Feature of humans often recognized in computer vision
- Learning paradigm where computers improve from experience
- Common algorithm used in reinforcement learning
- Formal system of reasoning used in AI
- Type of network inspired by the human brain
- Subfield of AI using multiple layers of networks
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- Framework for making decisions under uncertainty
- The field concerned with creating systems that can think like humans
- Branch of AI concerned with understanding language
- A type of AI entity that acts rationally in an environment
11 Clues: Formal system of reasoning used in AI • Type of network inspired by the human brain • Common algorithm used in reinforcement learning • Framework for making decisions under uncertainty • Subfield of AI using multiple layers of networks • Branch of AI concerned with understanding language • Popular term for computer programs that "act human" • ...
The Puzzle of The Scientific Revolution 2015-04-16
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- Discovered the Heliocentric Theory
- Janssen A Dutch merhcant and scientist used a "microscope" to observe bacteria
- A mathematician that only relied on math and logic
- Created and discovered the telescope
- Method Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo created this method
- Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory
- Discovered the Geocentric Theory
- Brahe Produced mountains of accurate data based on his data
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- University A college that Newton went
- Torricelli Developed the first barometer
- Bacon A English writer that got scientist to experiment and draw conclusions
- Newton Created and Discovered the Laws of Motion and Gravity
- Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease
13 Clues: Discovered the Geocentric Theory • Discovered the Heliocentric Theory • Created and discovered the telescope • University A college that Newton went • Torricelli Developed the first barometer • Edward Jenner created a vaccine for a disease • Kepler Added Mathematics to Copernicus's Theory • A mathematician that only relied on math and logic • ...
DNA and The Nervous System 2024-05-17
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- the base pairs of DNA are made of
- the lobe which controls vision
- the process of DNA replication which results in genetically unique cells
- the part of the brain which controls balance
- the element which bonds the backbone of DNA together
- the process of DNA replication which results in identical cells
- the lobe which controls logic, creativity, language
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- makes up the backbone of DNA strands
- a complete molecule of DNA
- the lobe which controls your primary senses
- a piece of genetic information which sits on a base pair of DNA
- an unintended change to a DNA base pair
- the lobe which understands dimensions, proportions and space
13 Clues: a complete molecule of DNA • the lobe which controls vision • the base pairs of DNA are made of • makes up the backbone of DNA strands • an unintended change to a DNA base pair • the lobe which controls your primary senses • the part of the brain which controls balance • the lobe which controls logic, creativity, language • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2025-05-19
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- Persuasion based on credibility or ethics.
- A sentence that’s been deliberately cut short.
- Persuasion based on logic and reasoning.
- Language that includes the audience in the speaker’s ideas.
- A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- The degree of certainty in what is being said.
- Repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words.
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- A catchy phrase used in advertising.
- A person whose authority is used to support an argument.
- Saying something more than once for emphasis.
- Language used to create strong feelings.
- A question used to make a point, not to get an answer.
- Persuasion based on emotion.
13 Clues: Persuasion based on emotion. • A catchy phrase used in advertising. • Language used to create strong feelings. • Persuasion based on logic and reasoning. • Persuasion based on credibility or ethics. • Saying something more than once for emphasis. • A sentence that’s been deliberately cut short. • The degree of certainty in what is being said. • ...
Skills 2026-01-09
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- Finding a way to fix or deal with a problem.
- The ability to do something well
- Breaking something down into parts to understand it better.
- Making decisions based on facts, not feelings.
- Being willing to consider different ideas or opinions.
- Thinking in a clear and sensible way.
- A person who studies and investigates the natural world
- Doing what works best in a practical way.
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- Sharing information or ideas with others.
- Questioning things instead of accepting them right away.
- Noticing details by looking or paying attention.
- Wanting to learn or know more about something.
- Thinking of new and original ideas.
13 Clues: The ability to do something well • Thinking of new and original ideas. • Thinking in a clear and sensible way. • Sharing information or ideas with others. • Doing what works best in a practical way. • Finding a way to fix or deal with a problem. • Making decisions based on facts, not feelings. • Wanting to learn or know more about something. • ...
Special Top-Secret Cryptic 2024-08-07
6 Clues: Power of determination (4) • Exist as honey's partner (2) • companion in fling rider (10) • The possessive start of a surprise (2) • One addressed individually in letter (3) • XOR without the tail, Arithmetic Logic Unit, Rearranged (6)
Digital Electronics 2022-01-04
6 Clues: Universal gate • which IC contains 6 logic gates • Used to simplify logical equations • Grouping type which covers 4 cell in Kmap • Circuit that has many inputs and one output • Circuit used to add numbers along with carry
Big Dipper 2 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2014-06-04
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- This building is very ______________. It’s very old.
- _____________ of words is important when learning English.
- It becomes difficult for people to learn something ___________ they understand it logically.
- If you close your eyes, it’s easier to ______________ things.
- People have always __________________ with memorization.
- There are many ___________________ to improving memory.
- People have different tastes. For _________, some people like sweets, others like salty foods.
- When you are sleeping, your brain is __________ what you studied.
- Most people forget what they have learned _______________ a month.
- That person is famous. He’s very ______________ around here.
- This dictionary is very ____________ when studying English.
- “Richard of York gave battle in vain” is a way to remember the colors of the ______________.
- _______________ review will help you remember.
- The older we get, the more __________________ we have.
- You can tie things with a piece of _______________.
- Clap your hands to the ______________ of the music.
- From around age 13, people develop the ability to remember things _________ on logic.
- _____________ is the closest color to violet in the rainbow.
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- If you join the army, you can ______________ very well.
- The trick to a good memory is a _______________ of useful techniques.
- I have to ____________ all these words for the test.
- __________________s have found that memory fades quickly.
- My father would not ______________ me to go to Disneyland with my friends.
- This test has a lot of numbers. It’s very _____________.
- People over 13 tend to remember things by _____________.
- Research has ________________ that you should study often.
- You should always get sleep between study ____________.
- To remember something, you should ______________ it often.
- This movie is very ______________. There’s not another movie like it!
- Speaking English is an important _______________.
- The __________________ of the brain are very complex.
- To understand something, you must think ________________.
- ______________ is a color as well as a flower.
- Over time, your memory will _______________.
- Your brain is sorting and _________________ while you sleep.
- You should study over several days ___________ than all in one day.
- That person is very ______________, in other words, they’re strange.
- Can you ______________ what number I’m thinking of?
- All of his efforts were useless. They were all in _____________.
39 Clues: Over time, your memory will _______________. • ______________ is a color as well as a flower. • _______________ review will help you remember. • Speaking English is an important _______________. • You can tie things with a piece of _______________. • Can you ______________ what number I’m thinking of? • Clap your hands to the ______________ of the music. • ...
Big Dipper 2 Lesson 2 Vocabulary 2014-06-04
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- If you close your eyes, it’s easier to ______________ things.
- _______________ review will help you remember.
- ______________ is a color as well as a flower.
- I have to ____________ all these words for the test.
- This movie is very ______________. There’s not another movie like it!
- __________________s have found that memory fades quickly.
- The __________________ of the brain are very complex.
- This test has a lot of numbers. It’s very _____________.
- The trick to a good memory is a _______________ of useful techniques.
- Over time, your memory will _______________.
- From around age 13, people develop the ability to remember things _________ on logic.
- To understand something, you must think ________________.
- That person is very ______________, in other words, they’re strange.
- There are many ___________________ to improving memory.
- To remember something, you should ______________ it often.
- The older we get, the more __________________ we have.
- Your brain is sorting and _________________ while you sleep.
- “Richard of York gave battle in vain” is a way to remember the colors of the ______________.
- People over 13 tend to remember things by _____________.
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- This building is very ______________. It’s very old.
- If you join the army, you can ______________ very well.
- You can tie things with a piece of _______________.
- Can you ______________ what number I’m thinking of?
- _____________ is the closest color to violet in the rainbow.
- _____________ of words is important when learning English.
- Research has ________________ that you should study often.
- It becomes difficult for people to learn something ___________ they understand it logically.
- That person is famous. He’s very ______________ around here.
- You should study over several days ___________ than all in one day.
- This dictionary is very ____________ when studying English.
- People have different tastes. For _________, some people like sweets, others like salty foods.
- You should always get sleep between study ____________.
- When you are sleeping, your brain is __________ what you studied.
- People have always __________________ with memorization.
- All of his efforts were useless. They were all in _____________.
- Speaking English is an important _______________.
- Clap your hands to the ______________ of the music.
- My father would not ______________ me to go to Disneyland with my friends.
- Most people forget what they have learned _______________ a month.
39 Clues: Over time, your memory will _______________. • _______________ review will help you remember. • ______________ is a color as well as a flower. • Speaking English is an important _______________. • You can tie things with a piece of _______________. • Can you ______________ what number I’m thinking of? • Clap your hands to the ______________ of the music. • ...
IT xword 2023-12-26
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- Copy of files to prevent data loss.
- Information about other data.
- Temporary storage area to speed up data retrieval.
- Open-source operating system.
- Method of reasoning used in computers.
- Device connected to a computer but not part of the core computer architecture.
- Image capture of a computer screen.
- Markup language for creating web pages.
- Output of a hash function.
- Random Access Memory.
- Object-oriented programming language.
- Process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- Security barrier that monitors and controls incoming/outgoing network traffic.
- Programming language for web development.
- Two-dimensional barcode.
- Unit of digital information storage.
- High-speed data transfer interface.
- Portable computing device.
- Set of rules for building software applications.
- Self-replicating program designed to damage or disrupt a system.
- Storage and processing of data over the internet.
- Identification based on biological features.
- Unique hardware identifier for network communication.
- Unauthorized access to computer systems.
- Virtual Private Network.
- Series of instructions executed by a computer.
- Structured Query Language.
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- Organized collection of data.
- Logic that deals with true or false conditions.
- Software designed to harm or exploit.
- Step-by-step procedure or formula for solving a problem.
- Internet Service Provider.
- Large, powerful computer used for complex calculations.
- Cascading Style Sheets.
- Centralized computer providing services to other computers.
- Core component of an operating system.
- Connection point on a computer for external devices.
- Software for managing and organizing data.
- System of interconnected computers.
- Server-side scripting language.
- Global network of interconnected computers.
- Small piece of data stored on the user's computer by the web browser.
- Text-based interface for interacting with a computer.
- Logical operators such as AND, OR, NOT.
- Device that forwards data packets between computer networks.
- Identify and fix errors in computer programs.
- Point where two systems meet and interact.
- Unique address on the internet.
- Connectivity without the need for physical cables.
- Unwanted email or messages.
50 Clues: Random Access Memory. • Cascading Style Sheets. • Two-dimensional barcode. • Virtual Private Network. • Internet Service Provider. • Output of a hash function. • Portable computing device. • Structured Query Language. • Unwanted email or messages. • Organized collection of data. • Information about other data. • Open-source operating system. • Server-side scripting language. • ...
Nonfiction Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- Emotion based arguments
- Short literary pieces that show the author's point of view
- Story of a person's life written by someone else
- Story of a person's life written by the person themselves
- The use of various arguments to convince or persuade the audience of something
- The art of persuasion
- a renowned author and physicist
- a clergyman and civil rights leader
- falsely accused & convicted
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- youngest President to hold office
- Writer who is well-known for appearances on 60 minutes
- talented at writing cartoons, fables, etc.
- Logic based arguments
- Writing that is real, has a clear purpose, and is written for a specific audience
- Reason based arguments
- a German politician who later became dictator
- A literary piece meant to be presented orally
- Using wit to ridicule a subject with the intention to inspire reform
18 Clues: Logic based arguments • The art of persuasion • Reason based arguments • Emotion based arguments • falsely accused & convicted • a renowned author and physicist • youngest President to hold office • a clergyman and civil rights leader • talented at writing cartoons, fables, etc. • a German politician who later became dictator • A literary piece meant to be presented orally • ...
BFG 15-18 and Review 2020-12-04
Across
- A place where one lives or calls home.
- To grab or capture
- Exceedingly violent or ferocious.
- extremely hungry or starved
- A vessel or a fixture for washing.
- a girl's nightgown
- so frightened one is unable to move; changed into a stony substance
- deviating from what is considered normal (odd, strange, curious, peculiar)
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- an illegal trader of goods (especially alcohol)
- contrary to logic (ridiculous, preposterous); something that motivates laughter (comical, hilarious)
- Put in prison or confine
- skill in performing tasks (with the hands or with the body)
- produces strong images in the mind; intensely bright or colorful
- To gush out suddenly.
- Resembling a devil or a characteristic of a devil
- To suffocate, stifle, or obstruct
- a narrow crack in a rock or a wall
- Extremely large, greatly exceeding the common size
18 Clues: To grab or capture • a girl's nightgown • To gush out suddenly. • Put in prison or confine • extremely hungry or starved • Exceedingly violent or ferocious. • To suffocate, stifle, or obstruct • a narrow crack in a rock or a wall • A vessel or a fixture for washing. • A place where one lives or calls home. • an illegal trader of goods (especially alcohol) • ...
crossword 1 2023-02-02
Across
- Move around heavily and clumsily
- A family of insects of the order Mecoptera
- (Scotland) unemployment benefit
- Deer: reindeer; moose or elks; muntjacs; roe deer
- Opposed to logic
- A towel for drying dishes
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- Light teasing repartee
- Rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush
- Incapable of being transgressed or dishonored
- A chronic disease of the nose characterized by a foul-smelling nasal discharge and atrophy of nasal structures
- Deprived of sight
- The second sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about April 20 to May 20
12 Clues: Opposed to logic • Deprived of sight • Light teasing repartee • A towel for drying dishes • (Scotland) unemployment benefit • Move around heavily and clumsily • A family of insects of the order Mecoptera • Incapable of being transgressed or dishonored • Deer: reindeer; moose or elks; muntjacs; roe deer • Rid of objects or obstructions such as e.g. trees and brush • ...
Isms Crossword 2017-10-27
Across
- Effort to replace logic and reason with illogic and change
- Grounded in scientific outlook; understand humans, and pursue truth/morality
- Has to do with Darwinism
- Truth is to be found in universal
- Truth is beyond objective examination, cannot be discovered through 5 senses
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- Questions existence and humans are condemned to choose their own values
- Nightmarish vision of humanity
- Truth is to be found in the infinite variety of creation
- truth is buried deep within psyche
- Focus on technology and how it might affect humans
- Focus on the illogical aspects of life
- Value the imaginative
12 Clues: Value the imaginative • Has to do with Darwinism • Nightmarish vision of humanity • Truth is to be found in universal • truth is buried deep within psyche • Focus on the illogical aspects of life • Focus on technology and how it might affect humans • Truth is to be found in the infinite variety of creation • Effort to replace logic and reason with illogic and change • ...
Film Terms 2022-04-09
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- Script for a movie production.
- Copies of the footage shot on the previous day and reviewed.
- Character, thing, or place routinely used.
- Implied or indirect reference to something.
- Presents events and/or characters set before the original movie.
- Artist responsible for control during production.
- Chief of the film's production.
- movie that continues events, characters, and settings from a previous film.
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- Responsible for technique and art of film.
- Film that mocks societal institutions.
- Style of filmmaking that presents the film realistically.
- Element or device that drives the action or logic of the plot.
12 Clues: Script for a movie production. • Chief of the film's production. • Film that mocks societal institutions. • Responsible for technique and art of film. • Character, thing, or place routinely used. • Implied or indirect reference to something. • Artist responsible for control during production. • Style of filmmaking that presents the film realistically. • ...
ELA 11, Semester 1 Review 2022-01-10
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- Comparison between two unlike things to suggest a resemblance
- Giving human qualities or characteristics to objects or animals
- The lesson or message an author is trying to teach a reader through their text
- Persuasive appeal to logic
- Persuasive appeal to ethics
- An educated guess based on context clues or supporting evidence
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- Details from a text which proves a claim or argument
- Highly descriptive language that create visuals and appeals to your physical senses
- Background information explaining why something is happening
- An extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a point
- Persuasive appeal to emotion
- The art of persuasive speaking and writing
12 Clues: Persuasive appeal to logic • Persuasive appeal to ethics • Persuasive appeal to emotion • The art of persuasive speaking and writing • An extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a point • Details from a text which proves a claim or argument • Background information explaining why something is happening • Comparison between two unlike things to suggest a resemblance • ...
Gaming Communities 2024-01-09
Across
- to help something grow
- persuasive technique- attempts to stir up emotion
- a computer program structure
- a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view
- persuasive technique- appeals to logic/reasoning
- basis or key standard that supports something
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- to explain how two or more things are similar
- persuasive technique- establishes credibility through shared values
- a nickname or pseudonym
- to explain how two or more things are different
- income paid to or made by a business or other organization
- the writer’s or speaker’s position on a debatable issue or problem
12 Clues: to help something grow • a nickname or pseudonym • a computer program structure • to explain how two or more things are similar • basis or key standard that supports something • to explain how two or more things are different • persuasive technique- appeals to logic/reasoning • persuasive technique- attempts to stir up emotion • ...
Extemporaneous speaking 2024-03-27
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- A fundamental truth or proposition
- A persuasive technique appealing to emotions and feelings
- The persuasive use of language or gestures
- A persuasive technique appealing to logic and reason
- A clear and logical structure in a speech or argument
- The final part of a speech, typically a summary
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- The act of speaking without preparation or rehearsal
- The art of effective communication
- A vivid or striking image or description
- The ability to understand and share feelings of another
- The quality of being convincing or persuasive
- A persuasive technique appealing to credibility, trustworthiness, and authority
12 Clues: The art of effective communication • A fundamental truth or proposition • A vivid or striking image or description • The persuasive use of language or gestures • The quality of being convincing or persuasive • The final part of a speech, typically a summary • The act of speaking without preparation or rehearsal • A persuasive technique appealing to logic and reason • ...
21st CC U6 Vocab Antonyms 2025-10-29
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- the quality of being easy to understand or see clearly
- the quality of treating people equally and without prejudice
- small in size, number, or amount; restricted
- confined to a small area; not widespread
- the state of being unknown, unclear, or unimportant
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- a state of peace and lack of strong emotion
- something that happens because of another action or cause
- to make something smaller or weaker
- not made up of or divided into cells
- unwillingness to consider different ideas or perspectives
- having a restricted range of use or ability
- to spoil or ruin the shape or structure of something
- not based on reason or logic
13 Clues: not based on reason or logic • to make something smaller or weaker • not made up of or divided into cells • confined to a small area; not widespread • a state of peace and lack of strong emotion • having a restricted range of use or ability • small in size, number, or amount; restricted • the state of being unknown, unclear, or unimportant • ...
History of Chiropractics 2013-04-03
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- Greek word for efficient.
- Greek word for hand.
- Determining the cause of a patient's complaint by using inductive and deductive logic.
- Process by which certain methods are used to correct a medical problem.
- Father of chiropractics in 1895. (Last Name)
- Protractor device used for measuring ROM.
- Degree to which a joint is able to move.
- Objective evidences detected by one's senses; either observer and/or individual experiencing them.
- Body alignment
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- Abbreviation for Chiropractic Assistant.
- Process by which certain modalities are used to aid the body in its natural healing process.
- Functional evidence; may be objective or subjective.
- Abbreviation for Doctor of Chiropractic.
- Father of the x-ray in 1895. (Last Name)
14 Clues: Body alignment • Greek word for hand. • Greek word for efficient. • Abbreviation for Chiropractic Assistant. • Abbreviation for Doctor of Chiropractic. • Father of the x-ray in 1895. (Last Name) • Degree to which a joint is able to move. • Protractor device used for measuring ROM. • Father of chiropractics in 1895. (Last Name) • ...
Crossword Puzzle Exam Review 2021-05-31
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- the number of husbands the Wife of Bath has had
- era began in 449
- Hamlet's best friend
- time when the English language spread to the upper classes
- imitation of a work, usually in comic
- a comparison using the words "like" or "as"
- writer hinting at something to happen
- a poetic term for an apparent contradiction that is actually true
- Biblical character Grendel was believed to be a descendant of
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- journalism became a profession to reform society
- sonnet format with rhyme scheme ABABCDCDEFEFGG
- writers rejected logic and reasoning during this period
- the youngest rogue in the Pardoner's Tale bought _______ when he went to town
- era when child labor laws were established
- this era began in 1832
15 Clues: era began in 449 • Hamlet's best friend • this era began in 1832 • imitation of a work, usually in comic • writer hinting at something to happen • era when child labor laws were established • a comparison using the words "like" or "as" • sonnet format with rhyme scheme ABABCDCDEFEFGG • the number of husbands the Wife of Bath has had • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-04-05
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- an Italian scientist who improved astronomy
- a French philosopher who believed in mind vs. matter
- an idea based on background research
- the study of plants
- an idea based on questions
- using knowledge and logic to base thinking
- a scientist who focused on the study of gravity and Laws of Motion
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- the study of the makeup of matter
- the study of earth's structure
- The theory that focuses on an earth-centered view of the universe
- the study of space
- the study of nature and properties of matter and energy
- The theory that focuses on a sun-centered view of the universe
- an English philosopher and scientist who created geometry
14 Clues: the study of space • the study of plants • an idea based on questions • the study of earth's structure • the study of the makeup of matter • an idea based on background research • using knowledge and logic to base thinking • an Italian scientist who improved astronomy • a French philosopher who believed in mind vs. matter • ...
Vocab from "The Genius of Jobs" 2019-12-10
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- (of a person) clever, original, and inventive
- the quality of being clever, original, and inventive
- in an extremely thorough and careful way
- persuade (someone) to do something by sustained coaxing or flattery
- (of a person or their manner) childishly sulky or bad-tempered
- producing many works
- combine or cause to combine to form a single entity
- clear and obvious
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- difficult to find, catch, or achieve
- device or program enabling a user to communicate with a computer
- the forming or devising of a plan or idea
- without conscious reasoning; instinctively
- make receptive or aware
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
14 Clues: clear and obvious • producing many works • make receptive or aware • difficult to find, catch, or achieve • in an extremely thorough and careful way • the forming or devising of a plan or idea • without conscious reasoning; instinctively • (of a person) clever, original, and inventive • combine or cause to combine to form a single entity • ...
Persuasive Language Techniques Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-30
Across
- link persuasive points together
- the feeling associated with a word
- words charged with strong connotations
- words that describe nouns and pronouns
- the presentation of only one side of an issue or point of view
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- a statement formulated as a question but is not expected to be answered
- a short personal story
- words that replace nouns
- an appeal to logic and rational thought
- used to create imagery and express ideas non-literally
- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses
- a means of convincing an audience by creating an emotional response
- an appeal to credibility and trustworthiness
- specialized language used by a specific group of people or profession
14 Clues: a short personal story • words that replace nouns • link persuasive points together • the feeling associated with a word • words charged with strong connotations • words that describe nouns and pronouns • an appeal to logic and rational thought • an appeal to credibility and trustworthiness • used to create imagery and express ideas non-literally • ...
College Vocabulary 2023-05-30
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- very powerful or strong
- to increase in number or amount quickly
- extraordinary in bulk, quantity, or degree
- perfectly typical or representative of someone or something
- relating to art of beauty; a particular theory of beauty or art
- the placement of two or more things side by side for illustration
- coming from strong emotions and not from logic or reason
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- designed or intended to teach
- the strongest or most successful period of time
- occurring by chance
- to speak or write about something different from the main subject
- beyond what is needed; unnecessary
- to improve by labor, care, or study; to further or encourage
- the exact opposite of something or someone
14 Clues: occurring by chance • very powerful or strong • designed or intended to teach • beyond what is needed; unnecessary • to increase in number or amount quickly • extraordinary in bulk, quantity, or degree • the exact opposite of something or someone • the strongest or most successful period of time • coming from strong emotions and not from logic or reason • ...
Founder of structuralism → Titchener "I think, therefore I am" philosopher → Descartes Study of how we acquire, store, use info → Cognition Empiricist who described the mind as a blank slate → Locke Functionalist who wrote “Principles of Psychology” → 2025-07-18
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- James Functionalist who wrote “Principles of Psychology”
- View that logic and reasoning are primary sources of knowledge
- German philosopher who proposed the thesis-antithesis-synthesis
- "I think, therefore I am" philosopher
- Study of how we acquire, store, and use info
- Greek philosopher who believed in experience-based knowledge
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- Philosophical view that all knowledge comes from sensory experience
- Philosopher who believed in innate ideas and knowledge through reasoning
- First psychologist to establish an experimental psychology lab in 1879
- Looking inward to observe mental processes
- Combination of reason and experience
- Belief that the value of knowledge lies in its practical use
- Founder of structuralism
- Empiricist who described the mind as a blank slate
14 Clues: Founder of structuralism • Combination of reason and experience • "I think, therefore I am" philosopher • Looking inward to observe mental processes • Study of how we acquire, store, and use info • Empiricist who described the mind as a blank slate • James Functionalist who wrote “Principles of Psychology” • Belief that the value of knowledge lies in its practical use • ...
3.4.5 cpu and storage 2023-03-24
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- carries out logic operations
- is a more expensive and faster version of ram
- needs and internet access, may need to pay
- used for the computers start up instructions
- special made memory locations within the cpu
- type of memory that is the largest
- transfers data and instructions
- uses a laser to reflect light off the surface
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- type of secondary storage that can be affected by heat
- keeps all components in time
- coordinates all the cpu actions
- the last name for the nman that developed the stored program computer
- a type of system used to control the function of electronic devices
- volatile meaning all data is lsot whewn turned off
14 Clues: carries out logic operations • keeps all components in time • coordinates all the cpu actions • transfers data and instructions • type of memory that is the largest • needs and internet access, may need to pay • used for the computers start up instructions • special made memory locations within the cpu • is a more expensive and faster version of ram • ...
Explorers, Travelers, Taken 2025-09-16
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- Emotional appeal used to persuade.
- A firsthand account, such as La Relación.
- A short passage taken from a longer work.
- A written record of someone’s own life, like Equiano’s story.
- The author’s attitude toward the subject.
- Early English settlers who founded Plymouth Colony.
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- An exaggerated statement used for effect.
- Reason and logic used in persuasive writing.
- The region where Plymouth Colony was established.
- Colonists who valued peace and equality, often refusing to fight.
- A colonist group that wanted to separate completely from the Church of England.
- A person living in a colony.
- The emotional atmosphere created in a story.
- A type of writing based on facts, not imagination.
14 Clues: A person living in a colony. • Emotional appeal used to persuade. • An exaggerated statement used for effect. • A firsthand account, such as La Relación. • A short passage taken from a longer work. • The author’s attitude toward the subject. • Reason and logic used in persuasive writing. • The emotional atmosphere created in a story. • ...
English 2025-11-13
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- in time order, arranged by when things happened
- words formed by rearranging the letters of another word
- group activity to generate ideas freely
- very interested or excited about something
- an artist who paints in the style of Impressionism
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- a number puzzle game based on logic
- forming an opinion or decision about something or someone
- shown with pictures or drawings
- officially protected by law or copyright
- skilled, able to do something well
- an art style focused on light and color rather than details
- all the people who live in one home; family group
- organs that store urine in the body
- assessing or determining the value, quality, or importance of something
14 Clues: shown with pictures or drawings • skilled, able to do something well • a number puzzle game based on logic • organs that store urine in the body • group activity to generate ideas freely • officially protected by law or copyright • very interested or excited about something • in time order, arranged by when things happened • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2021-11-15
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- A comparison not using like or as
- A reference to another text?
- A gross exaggeration?
- The repetition of sounds at the beginning of two or more words
- A statement that appears to contradict itself, yet may be true
- A rhyme that looks the same and sounds the same?
- Giving something non-human, humanlike characteristics
- A joke based on a play on words meanings?
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- Persuasion using credibility?
- The feeling of the author towards a subject?
- An indirect way of saying something harsh or off-color
- Persuasion using an appeal to logic and facts?
- Making something seem less important than it actually is?
- A rhyme that looks the same, but sounds different?
- Persuasion using an appeal to emotions?
- An imperfect rhyme?
- A comparison using like or as?
- Types of this includes dramatic, situational, and verbal
18 Clues: An imperfect rhyme? • A gross exaggeration? • A reference to another text? • Persuasion using credibility? • A comparison using like or as? • A comparison not using like or as • Persuasion using an appeal to emotions? • A joke based on a play on words meanings? • The feeling of the author towards a subject? • Persuasion using an appeal to logic and facts? • ...
Nonfiction Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- Writing that is real, has a clear purpose, and is written for a specific audience
- a German politician who later became dictator
- talented at writing cartoons, fables, etc.
- Emotion based arguments
- youngest President to hold office
- a renowned author and physicist
- Logic based arguments
- Your First Name
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- a clergyman and civil rights leader
- The use of various arguments to convince or persuade the audience of something
- Well-known for appearances on 60 minutes
- Story of a person's life written by someone else
- Short literary pieces that show the author's point of view
- Story of a person's life written by the person themselves
- A literary piece meant to be presented orally
- Using wit to ridicule a subject with the intention to inspire reform
- The art of persuasion
- Reason based arguments
18 Clues: Your First Name • The art of persuasion • Logic based arguments • Reason based arguments • Emotion based arguments • a renowned author and physicist • youngest President to hold office • a clergyman and civil rights leader • Well-known for appearances on 60 minutes • talented at writing cartoons, fables, etc. • a German politician who later became dictator • ...
