logic Crossword Puzzles
The Hobbit Vocab 2017-10-25
Across
- extremely comfortable, elegant, or enjoyable, especially in a way that involves great expense
- arrogant, excessively proud and vain
- a sign or forewarning
- deep respect for someone or something
- below ground
- accorded a great deal of respect, especially because of age, wisdom, or character
- a spell, written or recited formula of words designed for a particular effect
Down
- unyielding regardless of reason or logic
- making a mistake as a result of stupidity or carelessness
- a thing of little value or importance
- small or insufficient in quantity or amount
- the act of paying for a service, loss, or expense
- wise and careful about practical matters
- (of a problem or issue) difficult and much debated; problematic
- showing an impudent lack of respect
15 Clues: below ground • a sign or forewarning • showing an impudent lack of respect • arrogant, excessively proud and vain • a thing of little value or importance • deep respect for someone or something • unyielding regardless of reason or logic • wise and careful about practical matters • small or insufficient in quantity or amount • the act of paying for a service, loss, or expense • ...
NDT TUTE 4 2018-02-26
Across
- ..... wave travels through section of material.
- it is conversion of sound energy from one form to other.
- it is the reflection of sound beam.
- ...... transducer operates in a similar fashion to delay line models
- it is a device on which received data is displayed
- it is the capability of a transducer.
- number of cycle per second is called....
- .....gun is used to generate the electron beam.
Down
- it is the difference between higher frequency and lower frequency wave
- it more frequently used natural material
- ..... method uses two ultrasonic transducer.
- the phosphor screen used to display image.
- it is used to reduce the air gap.
- electronic.... acts as a source of logic pulses
- the velocity of longitudinal waves will be highest in
15 Clues: it is used to reduce the air gap. • it is the reflection of sound beam. • it is the capability of a transducer. • it more frequently used natural material • number of cycle per second is called.... • the phosphor screen used to display image. • ..... method uses two ultrasonic transducer. • ..... wave travels through section of material. • ...
Vocabulary part 2 2022-01-03
Across
- intelligence; common sense
- lack of energy
- describing things that involves horror of death or violence
- strange or odd
- of view, idea; or a way of thinking about something
- no stone unturned, to consider every possibility when trying to solve a problem
- unbelievable, having a dream like quality
Down
- playful or clever use of words to create humor
- to conclusion, make a judgement before learning all the facts
- time, wasting time
- hay while the sun shines, to get something done while you still have the chance
- a major change in someone or something
- little importance or value; petty; small
- a journey or a search for something
- or reason, logic; or having or showing good sense
15 Clues: lack of energy • strange or odd • time, wasting time • intelligence; common sense • a journey or a search for something • a major change in someone or something • little importance or value; petty; small • unbelievable, having a dream like quality • playful or clever use of words to create humor • or reason, logic; or having or showing good sense • ...
Jaiden/Lydia 2023-10-16
Across
- Justification, Truth, and belief
- All Knowing
- rule of thumb
- if you have two competing ideas to explain the same phenomenon, you should prefer the simpler one.
- argues that all we have are ideas of things that come from our senses
- your mind's awareness of the world
Down
- A French scientific thinker who wrote "The Evil Genius/ Evil Demon
- Certainty is never achievable
- you only need justification and belief
- When our positive impressions lead us to have positive feelings
- to exist as a human being
- A Belief that life should be based on reason or logic
- A way of knowing while using the 5 senses
- A problem concerning the understanding of knowledge
- "I am the only mind that exists"
15 Clues: All Knowing • rule of thumb • to exist as a human being • Certainty is never achievable • Justification, Truth, and belief • "I am the only mind that exists" • your mind's awareness of the world • you only need justification and belief • A way of knowing while using the 5 senses • A problem concerning the understanding of knowledge • ...
Computer 2023-11-17
Across
- An intelligent machine for exploring virtual worlds
- Building dreams and creating wonders with every code
- Unleash creativity and adventure with this device
- Paving the way for innovation and discovery
- Enhancing your senses through the power of technology
- A mathematical marvel for solving the toughest problems
- An electronic wizard that makes tasks magical
Down
- Powering up your world with lightning-fast capabilities
- Ignite your curiosity and discover new horizons
- Your digital companion for learning and fun
- Your trusted friend in the world of bits and bytes
- A smart electronic buddy that helps with information
- Fueling the fire of knowledge with every byte
- Navigate the universe of data with this stellar device
- Weaving together the threads of logic and knowledge
15 Clues: Your digital companion for learning and fun • Paving the way for innovation and discovery • Fueling the fire of knowledge with every byte • An electronic wizard that makes tasks magical • Ignite your curiosity and discover new horizons • Unleash creativity and adventure with this device • Your trusted friend in the world of bits and bytes • ...
First Semester Review 2023-12-20
Across
- The middle paragraphs where you support your overall claims
- Type of essay that contains a counterclaim and rebuttal
- The sentence in your essay where you make your overall claim
- Details about characters in a story
- Type of characterization that gives implied descriptions
- An appeal to emotion
- What the author is trying to show the reader about society
Down
- An appeal to logic
- Type of essay that analyzes certain parts of a passage
- Type of essay that has less rules and merely tells a story
- An appeal to credibility
- Directly quoted information that supports your claims
- Persuasive speech
- Where you break down how your evidence supports your claim
- Type of characterization that gives explicit descriptions
15 Clues: Persuasive speech • An appeal to logic • An appeal to emotion • An appeal to credibility • Details about characters in a story • Directly quoted information that supports your claims • Type of essay that analyzes certain parts of a passage • Type of essay that contains a counterclaim and rebuttal • Type of characterization that gives implied descriptions • ...
Intelligence & Success 2024-01-22
Across
- the combination of passion and perseverance
- __________ intelligence is a person's ability to use logic and reason to solve a problem
- one specific quality of a person
- good at noticing things around you
- the fact of continuing to try to do something despite difficulties
- the 4 of the mind and how it influences our behaviour
- another word for 'achievement'
- to measure something exactly using a particular method
- a synonym of 'gauge'
- a strong wish or desire to achieve something
Down
- one's dominant characteristic
- __________ intelligence is measured by knowledge-based questions.
- the state of being able to use your senses and mental powers to understand what is happening
- something one has done successfully
- that can develop into something in the future
15 Clues: a synonym of 'gauge' • one's dominant characteristic • another word for 'achievement' • one specific quality of a person • good at noticing things around you • something one has done successfully • the combination of passion and perseverance • a strong wish or desire to achieve something • that can develop into something in the future • ...
stems 6 2025-03-13
Across
- at first I thought it was a centipede but then I found out it was a _______
- a group or set of 10
- a 100 legged insect
- i'm very ________
- affected by, characterized by, or displaying apathy : having or showing little or no interest, concern, or emotion
- to form a cavity or hole in
- the hand writing was so _________
- the blob was ______
Down
- a metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters
- a 10-event athletic contest
- a unit for expressing the ratio of two amounts of electric or acoustic signal power equal to 10 times the common logarithm of this ratio
- munsey is very ______
- not observing the principles of logic
- the _____ was coming towards the earth
- they had to _______ the oil
15 Clues: i'm very ________ • a 100 legged insect • the blob was ______ • a group or set of 10 • munsey is very ______ • a 10-event athletic contest • they had to _______ the oil • to form a cavity or hole in • the hand writing was so _________ • not observing the principles of logic • the _____ was coming towards the earth • a metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters • ...
I got no theme for fifteen 2025-10-23
Across
- A word used to describe someone who lacks leadership
- Similar to invincibility
- Achievements or merrits
- The measure of how identifiable or iconic something is
- Viewing someone as a possession or a prize to be won
- Those who wish to stick to the basics of something
- Substances such as mayo, aioli, or vinaigrettes
Down
- Broad strokes
- The pope historically has done this to people whom he did not care for
- The act of removing an empire's rule, typically european, over foreign lands.
- Something that has many purposes
- Fossil finders
- Reasoning or logic behind ideas that seem absurd
- Efforts to improve the visual appeal of something
- Those who wish to stick to what they know for the sake of habit
15 Clues: Broad strokes • Fossil finders • Achievements or merrits • Similar to invincibility • Something that has many purposes • Substances such as mayo, aioli, or vinaigrettes • Reasoning or logic behind ideas that seem absurd • Efforts to improve the visual appeal of something • Those who wish to stick to the basics of something • ...
8th Grade Mid-Term vocabulary 2026-01-16
Across
- adj. a person who enjoys the company of others in a sociable manner
- adj consisting of many different and connected parts
- n/v subject to pressure or tension
- n. A coming to an end; a stopping
- v depend on with full trust
- n. The quality of being proper; appropriateness
- n. disapproval
- v. to pass time without doing anything purposeful
Down
- adj. Disrespectful or offensive
- adj having a sound basis in logic or fact
- n. daydream
- adv. to do something in a manner hard to notice or perceive - not obvious
- adj/n having or showing an ability to develop further
- adj. something that appears lonely or sad
- v. to interfere with or slow the progress of
15 Clues: n. daydream • n. disapproval • v depend on with full trust • adj. Disrespectful or offensive • n. A coming to an end; a stopping • n/v subject to pressure or tension • adj having a sound basis in logic or fact • adj. something that appears lonely or sad • v. to interfere with or slow the progress of • n. The quality of being proper; appropriateness • ...
Culture significance Crossword 2026-03-27
Across
- The Greek word for a city-state
- This philosopher taught by asking many questions
- He was a student of Socrates
- Greek thinkers used this to understand life using logic
- A famous Greek product used in trade and cooking
- Greeks traded across this large sea
- These games honored Zeus
- This god ruled the sea and earthquakes
- The king of the Greek gods controlled thunder
Down
- Athens was known for this type of government
- This philosopher believed Earth was the center of the universe
- Her story explained why seasons change
- The Olympic Games began as this type of religious celebration
- This was the main port of Athens
- This public place was used for meetings and markets
15 Clues: These games honored Zeus • He was a student of Socrates • The Greek word for a city-state • This was the main port of Athens • Greeks traded across this large sea • Her story explained why seasons change • This god ruled the sea and earthquakes • Athens was known for this type of government • The king of the Greek gods controlled thunder • ...
Science 2013-11-30
Across
- make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent to it.
- wholly directed to one thing; intense.
- a minute portion of matter.
Down
- clearly stated or decided; not vague or doubtful.
- showing or involving great activity or vitality.
- the greater number.
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or pure logic.
- cause (something) to change direction by interposing something.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict.
9 Clues: the greater number. • a minute portion of matter. • wholly directed to one thing; intense. • showing or involving great activity or vitality. • clearly stated or decided; not vague or doubtful. • not helping or supporting either side in a conflict. • cause (something) to change direction by interposing something. • ...
ELA.7.R.3.4 2024-04-12
Across
- establishes an author's credibility or expertise
- a writing or speaking technique or tool that helps to make arguments more persuasive
- implied or not stated directly
- appeals to logic and reasoning
- to examine the parts of something in detail
Down
- methods that writers use to make their argument appeal to readers
- precisely and clearly expressed, leaving no room for doubt
- the art of speaking and writing persuasively
- attempts to stir up or appeal to emotions
9 Clues: implied or not stated directly • appeals to logic and reasoning • attempts to stir up or appeal to emotions • to examine the parts of something in detail • the art of speaking and writing persuasively • establishes an author's credibility or expertise • precisely and clearly expressed, leaving no room for doubt • ...
Back to school 2025-09-14
Across
- Something to help you carry supplies to and from school
- A place to play outside
- Multicolor tool that helps when editing on a paper
- Someone who directs students in learning
- Yellow, great when writing on paper
Down
- Bindings of paper to create stories or state facts
- Fun educational classes where kids learn about art, music, sports, and books
- The class where students learn about algebra, geometry, logic, etc
- Helps with straight lines
9 Clues: A place to play outside • Helps with straight lines • Yellow, great when writing on paper • Someone who directs students in learning • Bindings of paper to create stories or state facts • Multicolor tool that helps when editing on a paper • Something to help you carry supplies to and from school • The class where students learn about algebra, geometry, logic, etc • ...
Game Design Vocabulary 2017-10-03
Across
- an interactive object
- list of computer commands
- translating programming language into a file that can be run by the computer
- the backbone of all coding
- the act of writing a script
- a container that can receive programming
- a type of error that makes the program run differently than what is needed or expected
- a “grammatical” type error that prevents the code from being translated to machine language
- an object that cannot be interacted with
- an object that does not move
Down
- 2D game asset
- a language similar to a verbal language that the computer can interpret
- the situation that must occur to trigger an action
- what happens when a condition is met
- an object that moves
- how the player interacts with the game
16 Clues: 2D game asset • an object that moves • an interactive object • list of computer commands • the backbone of all coding • the act of writing a script • an object that does not move • what happens when a condition is met • how the player interacts with the game • a container that can receive programming • an object that cannot be interacted with • ...
Environmental Justice 2014-05-20
Across
- a fundamental source or basis of something.
- burning with a sudden intensity.
- impossible to disentangle or separate.
- a great difference.
- increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.
- gentle; kindly.
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
Down
- serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.
- full of energy and enthusiasm.
- unfair; unjust.
- spread or disperse (something, especially information) widely.
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
- of or relating to language.
- a place or position affording a good view of something.
16 Clues: unfair; unjust. • gentle; kindly. • a great difference. • of or relating to language. • full of energy and enthusiasm. • burning with a sudden intensity. • impossible to disentangle or separate. • a fundamental source or basis of something. • the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. • a place or position affording a good view of something. • ...
Environmental Justice 2014-05-20
Across
- a great difference.
- serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.
- the action or state of including or of being included within a group or structure.
- a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- unfair; unjust.
- a place or position affording a good view of something.
Down
- of or relating to language.
- burning with a sudden intensity.
- spread or disperse (something, especially information) widely.
- impossible to disentangle or separate.
- gentle; kindly.
- full of energy and enthusiasm.
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- a fundamental source or basis of something.
- increasing or increased in quantity, degree, or force by successive additions.
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
16 Clues: gentle; kindly. • unfair; unjust. • a great difference. • of or relating to language. • full of energy and enthusiasm. • burning with a sudden intensity. • impossible to disentangle or separate. • a fundamental source or basis of something. • the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. • a place or position affording a good view of something. • ...
TBP B2 U11 - Technology 2022-01-05
Across
- when you do things outside of what is done traditionally, for example: when a couple want's to get married wearing a clown's outfit is a very __________ wedding.
- something that is intended to draw attention, but is not really useful
- when something makes no sense it is...
- adjective of tradition
- people who buy/use new high-tech products when they first appear on the market
- adjective of nature
- something that sells a lot of and makes a lot of money
- which of the adjectives in this activity can you use to describe the fast keyboard?
Down
- adjective of convention
- a discovery or solution to a problem
- adjective of origin
- a disadvantage
- adjective of logic
- a small mechanical or technological device or tool
- adjective of inspire
- a sudden very good idea
- when something does not inspire you it is....
17 Clues: a disadvantage • adjective of logic • adjective of origin • adjective of nature • adjective of inspire • adjective of tradition • adjective of convention • a sudden very good idea • a discovery or solution to a problem • when something makes no sense it is... • when something does not inspire you it is.... • a small mechanical or technological device or tool • ...
WHO WAS GALILEO? 2022-07-21
Across
- Galileo was born in ___________.
- Galileo, Shakespeare and Galileo went down in history as _________________ of Renaissance.
- At eleven, Galileo learned __________ and Latin languages in the monastery.
- Galileo studied ancient subject of ________.
- Galileo’s father was a _____________.
- Playing the __________ became a great passion for Galileo.
- Galileo’s telescope could ________ objects many times his size.
- In 1607. Galileo was ____________.
Down
- Pisa’s most famous landmark was called the ________ tower.
- Galileo learned how to draw in ___________.
- The ___________ could arrest and try heretics.
- Galileo was born into an exciting age known as the ________________. Renaissance
- Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope.
- The sights were not visible to the ________ eye.
- For thousands of years, people thought that the sun and all the planets circled ___________.
- Renaissance comes from a French word meaning _______________.
16 Clues: Galileo was born in ___________. • In 1607. Galileo was ____________. • Galileo’s father was a _____________. • Galileo learned how to draw in ___________. • Galileo studied ancient subject of ________. • The ___________ could arrest and try heretics. • The sights were not visible to the ________ eye. • Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope. • ...
CHemistry Vocabulary 2022-06-01
Across
- knowledge that is seen
- something that is changed by different factors
- something that is not affected by anything
- pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake
- the study that focuses on composition of matter
- the study in which rate, energy transfer, and mechanisms that happen when matter goes through change
- the study of processes that take place in living organisms
Down
- study of chemicals with the focus on carbon
- denying or accepting a knull
- study of chemicals that generally doesn’t have carbon
- studies that are made in order for application or solve an issue
- explains phenomnom and uses logic and observations to back it up
- an educated guess
- a subject that can be broken down into more subjects
- defines a phenomenon in a general way
- has mass, takes up space
16 Clues: an educated guess • knowledge that is seen • has mass, takes up space • denying or accepting a knull • defines a phenomenon in a general way • pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake • something that is not affected by anything • study of chemicals with the focus on carbon • something that is changed by different factors • the study that focuses on composition of matter • ...
Chris Puzzle 2021-11-30
Across
- use utilise employ in s particular situation
- identify issues and provide points for and/ or against
- make a judgement about the value of
- strange or include in classes
- state meaning and identify essential qualities
- draw conclusions
- ascertain determine from given facts figures or information
- show how things are similar
- show by example
Down
- make clear or plain
- make a judgement of value quality outcomes results or size
- find the main ideas discuss them and consider their relative importance
- identify components and the relationship between draw out and relate implication
- add a degree or level of accuracy froth of knowledge and understanding, logic, questioning, reflection and quality to analysis
- show things are different or opposite
- provide characteristics and features
- account for arrow reasons for report on. Give account of narrate a series of events or transaction
17 Clues: show by example • draw conclusions • make clear or plain • show how things are similar • strange or include in classes • make a judgement about the value of • provide characteristics and features • show things are different or opposite • use utilise employ in s particular situation • state meaning and identify essential qualities • ...
independent novel study 2022-10-31
Across
- the person that is expected to loose
- leaving no doubt; unambiguous
- a formula, proposition, or statement in mathematics or logic deduced or to be deduced from other formulas or propositions
- traditional partnered dance forms that are done by a couple, often in the embrace of closed dance position
- a person who puts on a false appearance of virtue or religion
- a small piece trimmed from something
- having a tread
- weak or fake from an illness
Down
- to fold over or around something
- extremely unpleasant
- neither good or bad; mediocre
- in an angry or unhappy way
- a moving of the body that means something
- in an angry, hurt, or resentful day
- a short or high pitched sound
- a supply or quantity of bullets and shells
16 Clues: having a tread • extremely unpleasant • in an angry or unhappy way • weak or fake from an illness • leaving no doubt; unambiguous • neither good or bad; mediocre • a short or high pitched sound • to fold over or around something • in an angry, hurt, or resentful day • the person that is expected to loose • a small piece trimmed from something • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-10-05
Across
- similar to sarcasm,an event that mocks the circumstances, ex. somebody who is poor gets robbed
- comparison of two things using like or as
- a question that does not require an answer
- credibility
- the use of emotion to gain empathy from audience
- an exxageration
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- giving human characteristics to a non-living thing
- when the word makes a sound
- two opposites positioned together for a contrasting effect (falsely true) (big little)
- comparasion of two things without using like or as
- descriptive language used to paint a picture in the audience's mind
- repitition of the same sound or letter
- two opposites positioned together for a contrasting effect
- reference to the past
- repitition of the same word or phrase
- author uses logic or statistics
16 Clues: credibility • an exxageration • reference to the past • when the word makes a sound • author uses logic or statistics • repitition of the same word or phrase • repitition of the same sound or letter • comparison of two things using like or as • a question that does not require an answer • the use of emotion to gain empathy from audience • ...
AICE Lang October Review, Part 2 2023-10-31
Across
- Saying "to paint a picture in the reader's mind" is a ____ author's purpose.
- A type of travel diary.
- In your analysis essay, can be brief.
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- Reviews are a form of ______ writing.
- Paper 1, Question 2 is known as "The ____ Essay."
- The specific terminology of a specialized field or group.
- A common purpose of repetition.
- If an author uses many details about things that are red, consider ______ symbolism.
- In your Top Five, must be paired with something else.
Down
- A type of syntax; phrases follow the same grammatical structure.
- Reference to a historical or literary figure or place.
- Point-of-view using "I" and "we."
- Use for author's purpose, not Top Five.
- Repeated vowel sounds.
- Appeal to logic.
16 Clues: Appeal to logic. • Repeated vowel sounds. • A type of travel diary. • A common purpose of repetition. • Point-of-view using "I" and "we." • A comparison using "like" or "as." • In your analysis essay, can be brief. • Reviews are a form of ______ writing. • Use for author's purpose, not Top Five. • Paper 1, Question 2 is known as "The ____ Essay." • ...
Maze runer 2023-03-25
Across
- a small group of trees
- in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
- able to be changed or adapted
- free from flaws or mistakes; perfect
- deliberately destroys/damages/obstructs especially for political or military advantage.
- a feeling of anxiety or worry
- destroy completely; put an end to
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- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- suffer violent involuntary contraction of muscles producing contortion of the body/limbs
- the forming of a theory or conjecture without firm evidence
- an attempt to achieve a goal
- scatter among or between other things; place here and there
- fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow
- a painful or horrific experience, especially a protracted one
- food or provisions
- entirely lacking or free from
16 Clues: food or provisions • a small group of trees • an attempt to achieve a goal • able to be changed or adapted • a feeling of anxiety or worry • entirely lacking or free from • destroy completely; put an end to • free from flaws or mistakes; perfect • fluent and voluble but insincere and shallow • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • ...
Midterm Review 2023-01-06
Across
- requires reliable evidence and in-depth explanations
- to hold the attention or energy of someone or something
- ethical appeal
- your favorite English teacher
- an assumption based on patterns of behavior
- to spring back or be adaptable
- logic based on cause and effect
- logical appeal
- history of a word
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- used in a text to support the author's claim
- a statement that puts forward a premise to be maintained or proved (A gap year provides students to take time to gain real life experiences and develop one's perspectives.)
- the type of question that is used to refocus the reader's attention in the article "Limit Your Screen Time"
- the type of structure that shows the same pattern of words
- boundaries
- a conclusions based on evidence
- passion/ emotional appeal
16 Clues: boundaries • ethical appeal • logical appeal • history of a word • passion/ emotional appeal • your favorite English teacher • to spring back or be adaptable • a conclusions based on evidence • logic based on cause and effect • an assumption based on patterns of behavior • used in a text to support the author's claim • requires reliable evidence and in-depth explanations • ...
English IV Extra Credit Crossword - Winter 2024 2024-12-12
Across
- Logic, grammar, rhetoric
- This Greek-derived word can refer to a written symbol or a fictional personality
- King of the Danes
- First two initials of poet Yeats
- This is a grammatical error that occurs when you put two independent clauses together without any punctuation or conjoining words it looks like this it is really annoying people do this all the time.
- The study of word origins
- A lengthy narrative poem
- Sir _______ and the Green Knight
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- Legendary King of the Britons
- Geatish warlord and titular hero of epic poem
- A traditional poetic form whose name means "little song"
- A Japanese conversation in verse
- City where prosperity comes at a grave cost
- Monster with an angry Mom
- Dragon-slayer of Nordic legend
- 5, 7, 5
16 Clues: 5, 7, 5 • King of the Danes • Logic, grammar, rhetoric • A lengthy narrative poem • The study of word origins • Monster with an angry Mom • Legendary King of the Britons • Dragon-slayer of Nordic legend • First two initials of poet Yeats • A Japanese conversation in verse • Sir _______ and the Green Knight • City where prosperity comes at a grave cost • ...
Vocabulary List #1 Crossword 2023-01-12
6 Clues: a direct quotation from a text. • Following logic and order; steps. • Information that proves ideas true. • How a text is written and organized. • To find similarities or differences. • To start and follow in a timely order.
Jonathan Swift: A Modest Proposal 2023-05-27
6 Clues: the appeal to logic • the appeal to emotion • makes the speaker more trustworthy • the author claimed they should be eaten • the country Swift writes his proposal for • the issue that Swift has addressed and offered a solution for
Unit 3 Vocabulary Choice Board Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-15
Across
- A person place or thing from which something can be obtained.
- A demand for something that is believed to be owed.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The quality of being objective.
- The quality of being trustworthy.
- An available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or preposition is true or valid.
- A refutation or contradiction.
- The conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.
- Comparison between two things.
Down
- Stated clearly with detail leaving no room for confusion.
- Reasoning conducted by strict principles of validity.
- Prejudice and favor for or against one thing, person, or group.
- The action or process of someone being placed into a position.
- The end or finish of something.
- An implied thought not plainly expressed.
- A mistaken belief.
- The action of subtracting something.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- The action of thinking of something in a logical way.
- An exchanging of diverging or opposite views.
20 Clues: A mistaken belief. • A refutation or contradiction. • Comparison between two things. • The end or finish of something. • The quality of being objective. • The quality of being trustworthy. • The action of subtracting something. • An implied thought not plainly expressed. • The quality of being trusted or believed in. • An exchanging of diverging or opposite views. • ...
Elements of Arguement 2022-01-31
Across
- Classical Argument; lays out your argument
- Classical Argument; context or background of a topic
- Toulmin Argument; acknowledgment of other valid view
- appeal made through the adept use of time
- humanist who was famous for believing human speech and human cognition were interrelated
- Classical Argument; opening or hook
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- Classical Argument; conclusion; call to action
- Classical Argument; informs the audience of stance
- Toulmin Argument; evidence and facts that help support the claim
- Toulmin Argument; shows that claim might not be true in all circumstances
- persuasion through the author's credibility
- a type of argument that forces common ground with someone you disagree with
- Classical Argument; provides negative proofs
- Classical Argument; your arguments support, evidence
- persuasion through logic
- Toulmin Argument; the assumption that links the grounds to the claim
- persuasion through emotion or dispositions
- Toulmin Argument; any additional support to the warrant
- Toulmin Argument; assertion authors provide to the audience
19 Clues: persuasion through logic • Classical Argument; opening or hook • appeal made through the adept use of time • Classical Argument; lays out your argument • persuasion through emotion or dispositions • persuasion through the author's credibility • Classical Argument; provides negative proofs • Classical Argument; conclusion; call to action • ...
Analyzing Speeches Vocabulary Week 4 2017-08-31
Across
- /physically weak, as from age or sickness; frail
- / a poor densely populated city district
- / lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
- / a person who is sent away from home or country by authority
- / a social system for separate facilities for minority groups
- / to gain trust using rationale or logic
- / freeing someone from the control of another
- / shackle that can be locked around the wrist
- / a sovereign or other ruler who uses power oppressively or unjustly
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- / a formal public statement
- / to evoke a feeling of emotion to gain trust
- / not subject to forfeiture
- / flow over or cover completely
- / violation of faith; betrayal of trust; treason
- / an annoying or frustrating or catastrophic event
- / in a manner of being disentangled or untied
- / open or unqualified contempt; disdain
- / a formal public statement
- / of very great significance
- / to gain trust by using ones credibility
20 Clues: / a formal public statement • / not subject to forfeiture • / a formal public statement • / of very great significance • / flow over or cover completely • / open or unqualified contempt; disdain • / a poor densely populated city district • / to gain trust using rationale or logic • / to gain trust by using ones credibility • / to evoke a feeling of emotion to gain trust • ...
Intro To Philosopy 2024-01-31
Across
- He questioned everything in ancient Athens.
- Helps you win an argument, not a fight.
- The branch that asks, "What's really real?"
- Fallacies: These arguments might sound good but don't hold weight.
- The debate if our choices are ours or just fate.
- Prefers clear statements, not just talk.
- This field studies if our knowledge is a big deal.
- Thinks about government styles.
- Greek for knowledge, more than just a meme.
- He wrote about his teacher but never used Twitter.
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- A period that loved to question, not just bask.
- Clever arguments, but missing honesty.
- A rebirth that made philosophers and artists great.
- Uses symbols, not words, to debate.
- Asks what it means to "be" – quite the task!
- This study might ask why Mona Lisa smiles.
- It's all about what's wrong and what's right.
- Its discussions could make a long walk.
- Love of wisdom, a subject Socrates adored.
19 Clues: Thinks about government styles. • Uses symbols, not words, to debate. • Clever arguments, but missing honesty. • Helps you win an argument, not a fight. • Its discussions could make a long walk. • Prefers clear statements, not just talk. • This study might ask why Mona Lisa smiles. • Love of wisdom, a subject Socrates adored. • He questioned everything in ancient Athens. • ...
Midterm Exam 2 Crossword 2025-01-03
Across
- The title of a news story meant to grab attention
- Emotion-driven appeal in rhetoric
- The location and date where a news story originates
- False written statement damaging a person's reputation
- Tendency to favor information that supports beliefs
- Coverage of celebrities, films, music, and pop culture
- Persuasion through logic and reason
- Appeal to ethics or credibility
- Confidence in institutions or individuals by the community
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- In-depth reporting to uncover hidden truths or scandals
- In-depth storytelling on a wide range of human interest topics
- Reporting on government, policies, and political affairs
- Reporting on athletic events and related topics
- Writer's name listed at the top of an article
- Investigator of mysteries and crimes
- Events News about ongoing or recent happenings around the world
- Using someone else's work without giving proper credit
- The opening paragraph of a news story summarizing key points
- Humor used to expose or criticize
19 Clues: Appeal to ethics or credibility • Emotion-driven appeal in rhetoric • Humor used to expose or criticize • Persuasion through logic and reason • Investigator of mysteries and crimes • Writer's name listed at the top of an article • Reporting on athletic events and related topics • The title of a news story meant to grab attention • ...
Figurative Language & Literary Devices 2024-12-19
Across
- A comparison using 'like' or 'as.'
- A difference between appearance and reality, often surprising.
- Appeal to emotions in persuasion.
- A word that imitates a sound (e.g., 'buzz').
- Giving human traits to non-human things.
- A comparison without using 'like' or 'as.'
- A combination of contradictory words (e.g., 'jumbo shrimp').
- The art of persuasive speaking or writing.
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- A comparison between two things to explain an idea.
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
- A short, personal story used to illustrate a point.
- Language, Writing or speech that is not literal but uses figures of speech.
- Exaggeration for emphasis or effect.
- Appeal to credibility or character in persuasion.
- Appeal to logic and reason in persuasion.
- A statement that seems contradictory but reveals a truth.
- Hints about what will happen later in a story.
- Contrasting ideas expressed in a balanced structure.
- Using symbols to represent ideas or concepts.
19 Clues: Appeal to emotions in persuasion. • A comparison using 'like' or 'as.' • Exaggeration for emphasis or effect. • Repetition of initial consonant sounds. • Giving human traits to non-human things. • Appeal to logic and reason in persuasion. • A comparison without using 'like' or 'as.' • The art of persuasive speaking or writing. • ...
engkish 2026-02-10
Across
- Influence Readers social function of hortatory exposition text
- part of text that states the writer’s opinion
- Present Tense tense commonly used in the text
- Action something that must be done
- Argument Recommendation generic structure of hortatory exposition text
- To Action sentence that encourages readers to act
- Text type of text based on arguments
- expression showing duty or responsibility
- The Reader ability to influence readers’ opinion
- part of text that gives advice or suggestion
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- Exposition Text text that persuades readers to do or not do something
- result caused by an action
- power to affect someone’s opinion
- Suggestion expression showing firm advice
- Issue common topic discussed in hortatory exposition
- Text type of text that aims to convince readers
- Of Modal Verbs language feature using should must have to
- And Effect relationship between reason and result
- Reasoning opinion supported by facts and logic
- reasons used to support the thesis
20 Clues: result caused by an action • power to affect someone’s opinion • Action something that must be done • reasons used to support the thesis • Text type of text based on arguments • Suggestion expression showing firm advice • expression showing duty or responsibility • part of text that gives advice or suggestion • part of text that states the writer’s opinion • ...
Workshop 9 Vocabulary - Part 2 2025-11-03
Across
- being sure or certain of success
- showing the use of imagination
- not sensible for the situation
- describes something that is very strange and almost like a dream
- extremely good
- to lose all hope
- in a way that is needed or wanted
- a choice between two or more things
- a world or territory, usually in fiction that is different in space, time, or logic
- to print and sell something, such as a book
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- participation in events that leads to gaining knowledge or developing a skill
- the amount of space between two things or places
- a long journey to search for something
- a word or phrase used in a specific field
- to influence someone and make them feel excited to do something
- a picture in a book or magazine
- used to explain whether something can be done
- past or farther than something
- an idea about what something is
19 Clues: extremely good • to lose all hope • showing the use of imagination • not sensible for the situation • past or farther than something • a picture in a book or magazine • an idea about what something is • being sure or certain of success • in a way that is needed or wanted • a choice between two or more things • a long journey to search for something • ...
Word Puzzle 2024-06-14
Across
- making an unpleasantly loud noise.
- extremely dangerous.
- someone who sells products to the public.
- an emotional reaction rather than one based on logic.
- it means doubting that something is true or useful.
- a trick that tries to make people believe something that is not true.
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- well known for something considered bad.
- attractive or interesting
- a rounded part on the back of an animal or of a person.
- very interested or enthusiastic.
- to see something/someone for a very short moment.
- a person who catches wild animals, usually to sell their fur.
- an occasion when you see something/someone rare.
- it means to turn around in circles.
- a strong feeling of fear or worry.
- goods carried by a large vehicle (for example a ship)
16 Clues: extremely dangerous. • attractive or interesting • very interested or enthusiastic. • making an unpleasantly loud noise. • a strong feeling of fear or worry. • it means to turn around in circles. • well known for something considered bad. • someone who sells products to the public. • an occasion when you see something/someone rare. • ...
Y9 Power of Language 2022-03-28
Across
- A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point
- To increase
- Repeating key words, ideas, or sentence structures
- The art of persuasion
- Appealing to the emotions of the audience
- To speak in favour of someone or something
- A list of 3
- or do what the speaker wants them to
- Using logic and fact to prove the case to the audience
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- An announcement about a current situation
- Surname of Sojourner..., a powerful activist for human rights in the 19th century
- Including someone or something into a group
- The action or process of getting others to
- A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument
- Presenting the speaker as credible and trustworthy
- The opening of a speech, in which you gain the audience's attention
16 Clues: To increase • A list of 3 • The art of persuasion • or do what the speaker wants them to • An announcement about a current situation • Appealing to the emotions of the audience • The action or process of getting others to • To speak in favour of someone or something • Including someone or something into a group • A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point • ...
PHILOSOPHY 2025-10-25
Across
- – The power to make your own choices.
- – Greek philosopher and student of Plato, teacher of Alexander the Great.
- – The part of a person that thinks, feels, and reasons.
- – The study of knowledge and how we know things.
- – A person who loves to think and ask deep questions.
- – Ancient Greek philosopher known for asking questions.
- – The study of knowledge, truth, and existence.
- – The ability to think and make judgments.
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- – What philosophers always start with.
- – What is real, accurate, or in accordance with facts.
- – A thought or concept in the mind.
- – The science of correct reasoning.
- – Deep understanding and good judgment.
- – The branch of philosophy that studies reality and existence.
- – The study of right and wrong behavior.
- – Student of Socrates who wrote The Republic.
16 Clues: – A thought or concept in the mind. • – The science of correct reasoning. • – The power to make your own choices. • – What philosophers always start with. • – Deep understanding and good judgment. • – The study of right and wrong behavior. • – The ability to think and make judgments. • – Student of Socrates who wrote The Republic. • ...
Unit 6-Digital Electronics(Tutorial-4) 2025-11-25
5 Clues: Splits one input • Adds binary number • Selects one of many inputs. • Basic building block of digital logic. • Subtracts one binary number from another
Unit 3 Vocabulary Choice Board Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-15
Across
- The conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.
- An exchanging of diverging or opposite views.
- A demand for something that is believed to be owed.
- Prejudice and favor for or against one thing, person, or group.
- The quality of being objective.
- An implied thought not plainly expressed.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- Comparison between two things.
- The action of thinking of something in a logical way.
- The action or process of someone being placed into a position.
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- The quality of being trustworthy.
- The action of subtracting something.
- A mistaken belief.
- A refutation or contradiction.
- Stated clearly with detail leaving no room for confusion.
- A person place or thing from which something can be obtained.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- Reasoning conducted by strict principles of validity.
- The end or finish of something.
- An available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or preposition is true or valid.
20 Clues: A mistaken belief. • A refutation or contradiction. • Comparison between two things. • The quality of being objective. • The end or finish of something. • The quality of being trustworthy. • The action of subtracting something. • An implied thought not plainly expressed. • The quality of being trusted or believed in. • An exchanging of diverging or opposite views. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Choice Board Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-15
Across
- A person place or thing from which something can be obtained.
- A demand for something that is believed to be owed.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The quality of being objective.
- The quality of being trustworthy.
- An available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or preposition is true or valid.
- A refutation or contradiction.
- The conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.
- Comparison between two things.
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- Stated clearly with detail leaving no room for confusion.
- Reasoning conducted by strict principles of validity.
- Prejudice and favor for or against one thing, person, or group.
- The action or process of someone being placed into a position.
- The end or finish of something.
- An implied thought not plainly expressed.
- A mistaken belief.
- The action of subtracting something.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- The action of thinking of something in a logical way.
- An exchanging of diverging or opposite views.
20 Clues: A mistaken belief. • A refutation or contradiction. • Comparison between two things. • The end or finish of something. • The quality of being objective. • The quality of being trustworthy. • The action of subtracting something. • An implied thought not plainly expressed. • The quality of being trusted or believed in. • An exchanging of diverging or opposite views. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Choice Board Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-15
Across
- A person place or thing from which something can be obtained.
- A demand for something that is believed to be owed.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The quality of being objective.
- The quality of being trustworthy.
- An available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or preposition is true or valid.
- A refutation or contradiction.
- The conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.
- Comparison between two things.
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- Stated clearly with detail leaving no room for confusion.
- Reasoning conducted by strict principles of validity.
- Prejudice and favor for or against one thing, person, or group.
- The action or process of someone being placed into a position.
- The end or finish of something.
- An implied thought not plainly expressed.
- A mistaken belief.
- The action of subtracting something.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- The action of thinking of something in a logical way.
- An exchanging of diverging or opposite views.
20 Clues: A mistaken belief. • A refutation or contradiction. • Comparison between two things. • The end or finish of something. • The quality of being objective. • The quality of being trustworthy. • The action of subtracting something. • An implied thought not plainly expressed. • The quality of being trusted or believed in. • An exchanging of diverging or opposite views. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Choice Board Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-15
Across
- A person place or thing from which something can be obtained.
- A demand for something that is believed to be owed.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The quality of being objective.
- The quality of being trustworthy.
- An available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or preposition is true or valid.
- A refutation or contradiction.
- The conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.
- Comparison between two things.
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- Stated clearly with detail leaving no room for confusion.
- Reasoning conducted by strict principles of validity.
- Prejudice and favor for or against one thing, person, or group.
- The action or process of someone being placed into a position.
- The end or finish of something.
- An implied thought not plainly expressed.
- A mistaken belief.
- The action of subtracting something.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- The action of thinking of something in a logical way.
- An exchanging of diverging or opposite views.
20 Clues: A mistaken belief. • A refutation or contradiction. • Comparison between two things. • The end or finish of something. • The quality of being objective. • The quality of being trustworthy. • The action of subtracting something. • An implied thought not plainly expressed. • The quality of being trusted or believed in. • An exchanging of diverging or opposite views. • ...
Step Voca starter 1 (Day1 2021-12-30
Across
- easy and not involved or complicated
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
- gain knowledge or skills
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- pass by
- a detailed critical inspection
- an instance of questioning
- preparatory school work done outside school
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- a science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- an item of information that is typical of a class or group
- a unit of instruction
- an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America
- a customary way of operation or behavior
- the products of human creativity
- not easy
- trying something to find out about it
- a room in a school where lessons take place
- a collection of things sharing a common attribute
- posing no difficulty
20 Clues: pass by • not easy • posing no difficulty • a unit of instruction • gain knowledge or skills • an instance of questioning • a detailed critical inspection • the products of human creativity • easy and not involved or complicated • trying something to find out about it • a customary way of operation or behavior • a room in a school where lessons take place • ...
Justin's Crossword 2016-01-04
Across
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- evade or escape from (a danger, enemy, or pursuer)
- likely to do or to be something
- a person who leaves their own country in order to settle permanently in another
- conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning
- institute legal proceedings against (a person or organization)
- robust; capable of enduring difficult conditions
- a group of pictures
- a wealthy and influential person, especially in business
- an educational institution
- slander
- wholesome and substantial
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- set of reasons or a logical basis for a course of action or a particular belief
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country
- wrap up, cover, or surround completely
- suggest (something) as a logical consequence
- a flat paper container with a sealable flap
- a piece of iron that can attract metals
- suggest or call attention to indirectly
19 Clues: slander • a group of pictures • wholesome and substantial • an educational institution • likely to do or to be something • wrap up, cover, or surround completely • a piece of iron that can attract metals • suggest or call attention to indirectly • a flat paper container with a sealable flap • suggest (something) as a logical consequence • ...
vocab word puzzle 2023-10-13
Across
- depicts (someone or something) in a work of art or literature.
- dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest.
- exaggerate the seriousness or importance of (an incident or situation).
- To lift off the ground or flout into the air
- force or oblige (someone) to do something.
- lacking in quantity or quality.
- great sorrow or distress
- a sudden strong and unreflective urge or desire to act.
- The state of being humble
- and lack of interest
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- available as another possibility.
- is the action or process of mutating.
- occurring, operating, or done at the same time.
- incorporating a number of different types of elements
- is the quality or state of being tranquil
- having a sound basis in logic or fact
- begin or start
- humor or frivolity, especially the treatment of a serious matter
- having or showing a feeling of mixed reverence and respect and wonder and dread.
19 Clues: begin or start • and lack of interest • great sorrow or distress • The state of being humble • lacking in quantity or quality. • available as another possibility. • is the action or process of mutating. • having a sound basis in logic or fact • is the quality or state of being tranquil • force or oblige (someone) to do something. • To lift off the ground or flout into the air • ...
15000 Lesson9 2022-06-16
Across
- intention; purpose; goal.
- to do or complete something with success.
- coming just before another.
- a separate of a government, school, business, or other large organization.
- moving or headed toward a lower place or condition.
- the act of protecting or guarding, or a thing that protects or guards.
- to struggle; fight against difficulties or opposition.
- having to do with selling things in large quantities to businesses that sell those things to customers.
- of or having to do with two or more countries.
- reasoning and careful thought.
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- an area of land used for growing flowers or vegetables.
- not even in some way.
- having a very large amount of matter; big and heavy; solid.
- unfaithful to one's duty or allegiance.
- the crime of killing a person
- a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something.
- belonging to oneself or itself alone.
- already in existence.
- living in a natural state.
19 Clues: not even in some way. • already in existence. • intention; purpose; goal. • living in a natural state. • coming just before another. • the crime of killing a person • reasoning and careful thought. • belonging to oneself or itself alone. • unfaithful to one's duty or allegiance. • to do or complete something with success. • of or having to do with two or more countries. • ...
ENG 102 2024-03-06
Across
- The middle part of an essay with at least three paragraphs
- The beginning of an essay that has a minimum of three sentences
- A source that is correct and believable
- Represents what someone else says without quoting the words exactly
- A type of question that your essay answers
- How ideas are arranged in an essay
- An individual's leaning or beliefs that can endanger objectivity
- Appeals to authority
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- Ends the essay with a strong statement and reinforces the thesis
- Facts, statistics, etc. that support the thesis
- Convey concisely what someone else has said
- To repeat exactly what someone else has said
- To whom the writer is talking to
- A reference to a type of source
- Appeals to emotions
- States your position on an issue in a sentence
- Appeals to logic, facts, statistics etc.
- The subject of the essay
- The quality of an essay to remain unbiased
19 Clues: Appeals to emotions • Appeals to authority • The subject of the essay • A reference to a type of source • To whom the writer is talking to • How ideas are arranged in an essay • A source that is correct and believable • Appeals to logic, facts, statistics etc. • A type of question that your essay answers • The quality of an essay to remain unbiased • ...
Empowerment Technologies 2023-06-08
Across
- sign to use for addition
- one type of data
- press and hold ctrl + C to ____ a data into another cell
- formats your data into currency
- sign to use for substraction
- press it to enter the data you typed in a cell
- button to click to save another file name or format
- an expression that operates on values in a range of cell/s
- function to calculate with condition
- Excel documents are called
- Each workbook has sheets, typically called
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- sign to use for multiplication
- sign to use to apply absolute reference
- press together with N to open a new workbook
- a collection of several webpages
- ___ function is often used when you want to sort your data according to a given logic
- sign to begin your formula
- button to click to save
- are predefined formulas in Excel
- one type of data
- to open new file, Click File, and then click ___
21 Clues: one type of data • one type of data • button to click to save • sign to use for addition • sign to begin your formula • Excel documents are called • sign to use for substraction • sign to use for multiplication • formats your data into currency • a collection of several webpages • are predefined formulas in Excel • function to calculate with condition • ...
english terms 2021-04-19
6 Clues: logic • emotion • subtle clues that lead into the story • two words that start with the same letter • dramatic effect for a story or a chapter to end • irony something that the audience knows but certain stage members don't
Piaget's Formal Operational Stage 2024-04-24
6 Clues: What if... we used logic here? • Reasoning used by Watson and Holmes • password: password, solution: _ _ _ _ • The start of the age range of this stage • The awareness of one's own thought process • The artistic style of O'Keefe, Picasso, or Pollock
THE BRAIN AND ADDICTION 2023-05-10
6 Clues: symptoms from a Physical Addictions • pleasure; drugs produce huge amounts • When the prefrontal cortex is fully matured • __ cortex; decisions based on logic/reasoning • ___ system; creates memory of what feels good • the pathway of pleasure that dips during teen years
Rhetorical Analysis Cross Word 2024-01-24
5 Clues: Credibility • Appealing to Logic • Appealing to emotion • The people whom the content is focused towards • The reason why you are writing your rhetorical paper
Y9 Power of Language 2022-03-28
Across
- A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point
- or do what the speaker wants them to
- The action or process of getting others to
- To speak in favour of someone or something
- The opening of a speech, in which you gain the audience's attention
- Presenting the speaker as credible and trustworthy
- A list of 3
Down
- Using logic and fact to prove the case to the audience
- The art of persuasion
- An announcement about a current situation
- Repeating key words, ideas, or sentence structures
- A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument
- Including someone or something into a group
- To increase
- Surname of Sojourner..., a powerful activist for human rights in the 19th century
- Appealing to the emotions of the audience
16 Clues: To increase • A list of 3 • The art of persuasion • or do what the speaker wants them to • An announcement about a current situation • Appealing to the emotions of the audience • The action or process of getting others to • To speak in favour of someone or something • Including someone or something into a group • A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point • ...
JA Speaking Vocab Review Hints Pg. 16, 34 2022-04-01
Across
- a subject that studies logic and chemistry
- an energetic kind of music that has a lot of brass instruments
- school for age 5, before elementary
- an instrument like the drums or cymbals
- an instrument like a saxophone or trumpet
- the study of numbers
- school for age 18 or older, after high school
- the study of maps and countries
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- a kind of instrument like clarinet or oboe
- a group of many kinds of musicians that plays sitting down
- an instrument like the violin or guitar
- a kind of music that's loud and has drums and electric guitar
- a PC that you can carry
- the study of books and writers
- school for age 5 to around age 10
- a board used for writing in a classroom
16 Clues: the study of numbers • a PC that you can carry • the study of books and writers • the study of maps and countries • school for age 5 to around age 10 • school for age 5, before elementary • an instrument like the violin or guitar • an instrument like the drums or cymbals • a board used for writing in a classroom • an instrument like a saxophone or trumpet • ...
Theory Review - By TPP 2020-11-05
Across
- A ____ adder adds two single binary digits.
- A Gantt chart may be produced during this stage of the SDLC.
- This type of key encryption allows for different keys.
- Creates a distributed ledger of transactions.
- RAM is ________ memory.
- A lossless compression algorithm.
- The measurement commonly used for the speed of a processor.
- Coding takes places during this part of the SDLC.
- Part of the instruction cycle that breaks the instruction down into opcode and operands.
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- A heuristic is an ___________ solution to an undecidable problem.
- Tells which operation to perform.
- A type of cryptocurrency
- A latch stores ___ bit.
- conserves battery power by deliberately _______ down the CPU.
- the _________ logic unit does the math and IF statements.
- This type of data often uses lossy compression when transmitted over the internet.
16 Clues: A latch stores ___ bit. • RAM is ________ memory. • A type of cryptocurrency • Tells which operation to perform. • A lossless compression algorithm. • A ____ adder adds two single binary digits. • Creates a distributed ledger of transactions. • Coding takes places during this part of the SDLC. • This type of key encryption allows for different keys. • ...
Chemistry Vocab 2022-06-01
Across
- knowledge that is seen
- something that is changed by different factors
- something that is not affected by anything
- pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake
- the study that focuses on composition of matter
- the study in which rate, energy transfer, and mechanisms that happen when matter goes through change
- the study of processes that take place in living organisms
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- study of chemicals with the focus on carbon
- denying or accepting a knull
- study of chemicals that generally doesn’t have carbon
- studies that are made in order for application or solve an issue
- explains phenomnom and uses logic and observations to back it up
- an educated guess
- a subject that can be broken down into more subjects
- defines a phenomenon in a general way
- has mass, takes up space
16 Clues: an educated guess • knowledge that is seen • has mass, takes up space • denying or accepting a knull • defines a phenomenon in a general way • pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake • something that is not affected by anything • study of chemicals with the focus on carbon • something that is changed by different factors • the study that focuses on composition of matter • ...
Chem Vocabulary 2022-06-01
Across
- defines a phenomenon in a general way
- studies that are made in order for application or solve an issue
- study of chemicals with the focus on carbon
- denying or accepting a knull
- something that is changed by different factors
- pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake
- the study of processes that take place in living organisms
- an educated guess
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- the study in which rate, energy transfer, and mechanisms that happen when matter goes through change
- knowledge that is seen
- study of chemicals that generally doesn’t have carbon
- explains phenomnom and uses logic and observations to back it up
- the study that focuses on composition of matter
- a subject that can be broken down into more subjects
- something that is not affected by anything
- has mass, takes up space
16 Clues: an educated guess • knowledge that is seen • has mass, takes up space • denying or accepting a knull • defines a phenomenon in a general way • pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake • something that is not affected by anything • study of chemicals with the focus on carbon • something that is changed by different factors • the study that focuses on composition of matter • ...
WHO WAS GALILEO? 2022-07-21
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- Playing the __________ became a great passion for Galileo.
- LEANING TOWER Pisa’s most famous landmark was called ________.
- At eleven, Galileo learned __________ and Latin languages in the monastery.
- For thousands of years, people thought that the sun and all the planets circled ___________.
- Galileo’s father was a _____________.
- The sights were not visible to the ________ eye.
- Galileo, Shakespeare and Galileo went down in history as _________________ of Renaissance.
- Galileo learned how to draw in ___________.
- Galileo was born in ___________.
- The ___________ could arrest and try heretics.
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- In 1607. Galileo was ____________.
- Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope.
- Galileo’s telescope could ________ objects many times his size.
- Galileo was born into an exciting age known as the ________________. Renaissance
- Galileo studied ancient subject of ________.
- Renaissance comes from a French word meaning _______________.
16 Clues: Galileo was born in ___________. • In 1607. Galileo was ____________. • Galileo’s father was a _____________. • Galileo learned how to draw in ___________. • Galileo studied ancient subject of ________. • The ___________ could arrest and try heretics. • The sights were not visible to the ________ eye. • Galileo ___________ the heavens with his telescope. • ...
Chapter 15 Vocab 2023-12-13
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- art , being limited to make art
- , mathematical the ability of students in terms of numbers and logic
- , relating to language
- What is the kindergarten age?
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound
- intelligence, The theory of multiple intelligences proposes the differentiation o human intelligence
- , relating to music
- relating to relationships or communication between people
- an expert in or student of natural history
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- relating to or occupying space
- quotient a number representing a person's reasoning ability
- existing or occurring within the self or within one's mind
- speaking two languages fluently
- play, hand action or movement combined with singing or spoken-words
- form art, being able to draw or do whatever you want
- , kinesthetic the capacity to manipulate objects and use a variety of physical skills
16 Clues: , relating to language • , relating to music • What is the kindergarten age? • relating to or occupying space • speaking two languages fluently • art , being limited to make art • the occurrence of the same letter or sound • an expert in or student of natural history • form art, being able to draw or do whatever you want • ...
Computer terms 2026-01-08
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- High-speed memory built into the CPU
- Security chip used for encryption and system integrity
- The "brain" of the computer that performs instructions
- Core software of the operating system that manages hardware
- Firmware that starts the computer during boot
- Non-volatile storage that uses flash memory
- Heat-based printer commonly used for receipts
- Software that allows the operating system to communicate hardware
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- Central circuit board that connects all components
- Powder-based ink used in laser printers
- Converts AC power to DC power for computer components
- Device that converts physical actions into digital signals
- Device that displays visual output from the computer
- Temporary, volatile memory used to story active programs
- The part of the CPU that performs math and logic operations
- Hardware that enables network connectivity
16 Clues: High-speed memory built into the CPU • Powder-based ink used in laser printers • Hardware that enables network connectivity • Non-volatile storage that uses flash memory • Firmware that starts the computer during boot • Heat-based printer commonly used for receipts • Central circuit board that connects all components • ...
8086 2021-07-01
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- UNIT / THE SECTION USED TO COMPUTE RESULTS
- / DIGITAL IC WHOOSE OUTPUTS ARE CONNECTED TO CHIP SELECT LOGIC
- / USED IN SINGLE STEPPING
- / SIZE OF MEMORY INTERFACED TO 8086
- / DATA STRUCTURE USED TO STORE FETCHED INSTRUCTIONS
- CONTROLLER / CHIP USED ONLY IN MAXIMUM MODE
- / ONLY REGISTER USED AS BASE REGISTER
- / INTERRUPT WHICH CANNOT BE MASKED
- / TABLE WHERE ISR ADDRESS IS STORED
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- / WHICH ALWAYS MAKES THE PROCESSOR STOP ITS CURRENT EXECUTION
- / ONLY FLAG USED IN SIGNED NUMBERS OPERATION
- / MEMORY USED TO STORE EXTRA DATA
- / TECHNOLGY USED TO SPEED UP THE DATA TRANSFER IN ONE CLOCK
- / REGISTER USED TO POINT TO SOURCE DATA SEGMENT
- / INSTRUCTION TO CONVERT WORD TO DOUBLE WORD
- / USED TO INDICATE CRITICAL INSTRUCTION IS EXECUTING
- / WHICH FLOWS ON THE BUS BEFORE DATA IS SEND
- / USED TO STORE STATUS OF INSTRUCTIONS
- / SIGNAL USED TO SELECT ODD MEMORY BANK
19 Clues: / USED IN SINGLE STEPPING • / MEMORY USED TO STORE EXTRA DATA • / INTERRUPT WHICH CANNOT BE MASKED • / SIZE OF MEMORY INTERFACED TO 8086 • / TABLE WHERE ISR ADDRESS IS STORED • / ONLY REGISTER USED AS BASE REGISTER • / USED TO STORE STATUS OF INSTRUCTIONS • / SIGNAL USED TO SELECT ODD MEMORY BANK • UNIT / THE SECTION USED TO COMPUTE RESULTS • ...
adilynn 2022-10-13
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- region of cerebral cortex deals with planning,and control
- primary role for processing memory, decision-making and reactions
- large mass of gray matter; regulates consciousness and sleep
- middle of parietal lobe, deals with sensory info
- is the central trunk of the brain, connects to the spinal cord
- hearing
- transmits smell info. from nose to brain; important to smell
- important role in motor control,involved in cognitive functions
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- contains cardiac and respiratory centers;breathing, heart rate
- brain structures that include olfactory bulbs and amygdala
- plays an important role in short and long-term memory
- speaking, planning, logic, personality, abstract thinking
- white matter in the center of the brain
- set of nuclei located in brainstem, behavioral arousal
- plays a key role in memory, attention, awareness,thought
- controls body temp., hunger, thirst, fatigue and sleep
- vision
- sensory, touch and body position
- deals with sleep, respiration, swallowing, hearing, taste, posture
19 Clues: vision • hearing • sensory, touch and body position • white matter in the center of the brain • middle of parietal lobe, deals with sensory info • plays an important role in short and long-term memory • set of nuclei located in brainstem, behavioral arousal • controls body temp., hunger, thirst, fatigue and sleep • plays a key role in memory, attention, awareness,thought • ...
Computer Science Crossword 2019-07-06
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- A cpu designed specifically for graphic processing.
- An input device that controls your screen's cursor.
- A network that is directly connected to the computer.
- A computer failure, can be logic or programming.
- The CPU register that takes the result of calculations.
- The screen you look at
- The name of the secondary storage device that uses magnets, no spaces.
- This is RAM or ROM
- The company that makes the Windows operating system.
- These effect the speed of the processor
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- The "brain" of the computer.
- An output device that puts things on paper.
- The input device that lets you type.
- The second word in the acronym PC
- Programmers program these.
- The object that lets you use internet.
- A type of optical storage that has medium storage space.
- The measurement of processor speed.
- An instruction that turns into multiple instructions.
19 Clues: This is RAM or ROM • The screen you look at • Programmers program these. • The "brain" of the computer. • The second word in the acronym PC • The measurement of processor speed. • The input device that lets you type. • The object that lets you use internet. • These effect the speed of the processor • An output device that puts things on paper. • ...
Philosophers 2013-01-31
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- Who invented Calculus in his spare time
- Who created the moveable type printing press
- Objects in motion stay in motion unless acted upon by an ________ _____
- Everything revolves around Earth
- Who questioned the math of the geocentric universe
- Who created the Heliocentric universe by using telescopes
- who backed Aristotelian Logic
- Everything revolves around the sun
- What stated that if it was in the bible it was true
- Objects at rest ____ at rest
- The heliocentic universe proves gravity but lacks the ____ to express it
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- Pt believed all planets moved in __________ motion
- The mind is the only perfect thing, senses lie to you, only true if you can argue it
- Who created the scientific method
- The denial of basic church doctrines
- Aristotle developed the idea of _________
- Who created the Geocentric Universe
- Philosopher of Ancient Greece
- Every action has an equal and ___________ reaction
19 Clues: Objects at rest ____ at rest • who backed Aristotelian Logic • Philosopher of Ancient Greece • Everything revolves around Earth • Who created the scientific method • Everything revolves around the sun • Who created the Geocentric Universe • The denial of basic church doctrines • Who invented Calculus in his spare time • Aristotle developed the idea of _________ • ...
The Colonies 2014-10-14
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- the largest religious group in New Jersey
- awakening a popular religious movement
- people who left their birth country to live in another
- a legal contract
- the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- a system that traded slaves
- signed contracts to work for no pay for a period of time
- where local issues were decided
- this act reduced the power of the Monarch
- wanted to reform the Anglican church
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- a separatist group the left England in early 1600s
- shootout in Boston that killed 5 people
- reguired colonist to House British soliders
- The daughter of a Powhatan leader
- the first permanent English setttlement in North America
- This bill made it a crime to restrict the religious righs of Christians
- An Ottawa Cheif who fought for France
- laws that controlled slaves
- crops that are always needed
19 Clues: a legal contract • a system that traded slaves • laws that controlled slaves • crops that are always needed • where local issues were decided • The daughter of a Powhatan leader • wanted to reform the Anglican church • An Ottawa Cheif who fought for France • awakening a popular religious movement • shootout in Boston that killed 5 people • ...
Enlightenment & Revolutions 2018-10-27
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- Jefferson Wrote Declaration, Using Ideas of Locke
- Gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas
- Made key advancements in astronomy
- Newton Develops theory of motion
- Advocated using logic, math to reason out basic truths
- Power divided between nation and states
- Urged scientists to experiment before drawing conclusions
- Planets revolve around the sun
- Favored separation of powers to keep one body from running government
- Revolution New way of viewing natural world-based on observation, inquiry
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- Argues for tolerance and reason
- Contract Idea by Hobbes that gets order in society by giving power to monarch
- Grand, ornate design
- of Power Ensures branches share power equally
- A movement stressing reason and thought
- Moon, sun, planets revolve around the earth
- Style of design based on Greek/Roman Themes
- of Independence Document justifying colonial rebellion
- Set of books to which Enlightenment thinkers contribute essays
19 Clues: Grand, ornate design • Planets revolve around the sun • Argues for tolerance and reason • Newton Develops theory of motion • Made key advancements in astronomy • Gatherings where thinkers discuss ideas • A movement stressing reason and thought • Power divided between nation and states • Moon, sun, planets revolve around the earth • Style of design based on Greek/Roman Themes • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Choice Board Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-15
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- A person place or thing from which something can be obtained.
- A demand for something that is believed to be owed.
- The quality of being trusted or believed in.
- The quality of being objective.
- The quality of being trustworthy.
- An available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or preposition is true or valid.
- A refutation or contradiction.
- The conclusion based on evidence and reasoning.
- Comparison between two things.
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- Stated clearly with detail leaving no room for confusion.
- Reasoning conducted by strict principles of validity.
- Prejudice and favor for or against one thing, person, or group.
- The action or process of someone being placed into a position.
- The end or finish of something.
- An implied thought not plainly expressed.
- A mistaken belief.
- The action of subtracting something.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- The action of thinking of something in a logical way.
- An exchanging of diverging or opposite views.
20 Clues: A mistaken belief. • A refutation or contradiction. • Comparison between two things. • The end or finish of something. • The quality of being objective. • The quality of being trustworthy. • The action of subtracting something. • An implied thought not plainly expressed. • The quality of being trusted or believed in. • An exchanging of diverging or opposite views. • ...
Step Voca starter 1 (Day1) 2021-12-30
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- easy and not involved or complicated
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
- gain knowledge or skills
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- pass by
- a detailed critical inspection
- an instance of questioning
- preparatory school work done outside school
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- a science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- an item of information that is typical of a class or group
- a unit of instruction
- an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America
- a customary way of operation or behavior
- the products of human creativity
- not easy
- trying something to find out about it
- a room in a school where lessons take place
- a collection of things sharing a common attribute
- posing no difficulty
20 Clues: pass by • not easy • posing no difficulty • a unit of instruction • gain knowledge or skills • an instance of questioning • a detailed critical inspection • the products of human creativity • easy and not involved or complicated • trying something to find out about it • a customary way of operation or behavior • a room in a school where lessons take place • ...
Step Voca starter 1 (Day1) 2021-12-30
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- an instance of questioning
- an English pirate who operated in the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of North America
- easy and not involved or complicated
- the products of human creativity
- a detailed critical inspection
- a collection of things sharing a common attribute
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- preparatory school work done outside school
- pass by
- a unit of instruction
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- not easy
- a customary way of operation or behavior
- a science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- a room in a school where lessons take place
- trying something to find out about it
- a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- gain knowledge or skills
- posing no difficulty
- an item of information that is typical of a class or group
20 Clues: pass by • not easy • posing no difficulty • a unit of instruction • gain knowledge or skills • an instance of questioning • a detailed critical inspection • the products of human creativity • easy and not involved or complicated • trying something to find out about it • a customary way of operation or behavior • a room in a school where lessons take place • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2022-05-03
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- Comparison used to explain
- To refer to and event, figure or object.
- An exaggeration or overstatement
- the attitude of the author to the specific subject
- A statement that seems contradictory but is actually true.
- the people viewing or reading a work
- repetition of the same word or phrase at the beginning of phrases or clauses.
- the central idea of a work
- the statement that is the focus of the essay
- desire to return to a former time
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- A brief, personal, story.
- To make fun of a human vice or weakness
- the implied meaning of a word, different than its dictionary meaning.
- words used to invoke your senses
- A statement that is contradictory to what is expected.
- a milder substitution that is less harsh than the original word.
- appeal to emotion
- appeal to authority
- appeal to logic
19 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • appeal to authority • A brief, personal, story. • Comparison used to explain • the central idea of a work • words used to invoke your senses • An exaggeration or overstatement • desire to return to a former time • the people viewing or reading a work • To make fun of a human vice or weakness • To refer to and event, figure or object. • ...
Workshop 9 Vocabulary 2024-05-23
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- being sure or certain of success.
- showing the use of imagination.
- not sensible for the situation.
- describes something strange and almost like a dream.
- extremely good.
- to lose all hope.
- in a way that is needed or required.
- a choice between two or more things.
- a world or territory, usually in fiction, that is different in space, time, or logic.
- to print and sell something, such as a book.
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- participation in events that leads to leads to gaining knowledge or developing a skill.
- the amount of space between two things or places.
- a long journey to search for something.
- a word or phrase used in a specific field.
- to influence someone and make them feel excited to do something.
- a picture in a book or magazine.
- used to explain whether something can be done.
- past or farther than something.
- an idea about what something is.
19 Clues: extremely good. • to lose all hope. • showing the use of imagination. • not sensible for the situation. • past or farther than something. • a picture in a book or magazine. • an idea about what something is. • being sure or certain of success. • in a way that is needed or required. • a choice between two or more things. • a long journey to search for something. • ...
Hardware - Kleive 2024-06-13
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- What does RAM stand for?
- Used by Headphones, Speakers, Microphones, etc.
- Multiple CPUs on one chip
- Input, Processing, Storage or Output? (WebCam)
- Fetches and Executes instructions (main unit of the CPU)
- the network and ethernet cable is plugged into this
- A port which mouse and keyboards connect to
- Input, Processing, Storage or Output? (Projector)
- Input, Processing, Storage or Output? (SD CARD)
- A disc that can fit 4.7 GB of data
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- What does CPU stand for?
- the two most popular cellphone companies
- Currently the fastest type and latest generation of DRAM
- main unit of the CPU for math and logic operations
- Converts the 120V power from the ouytlet to 12V, 5V and 3.3V
- The part of the computer that everything plugs into
- Input, Processing, Storage or Output? (CPU)
- One of the most popular desktop CPU producers today
- Monitors and Projectors are plugged into this
19 Clues: What does CPU stand for? • What does RAM stand for? • Multiple CPUs on one chip • A disc that can fit 4.7 GB of data • the two most popular cellphone companies • Input, Processing, Storage or Output? (CPU) • A port which mouse and keyboards connect to • Monitors and Projectors are plugged into this • Input, Processing, Storage or Output? (WebCam) • ...
Rhetoric Review 2025-11-18
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- Bringing the argument back to your side
- The feelings evoked within the reader/listener from the work
- An appeal to emotions(pride, fear, etc.)
- Repetition of beginning clauses or phrases
- Using images to represent ideas
- Reference to another literary work/historical event
- An appeal to credibility, ethics, & authority
- Acknowledging the other side's point of view before refuting it
- A type of juxtaposition that directly contrasts items/ideas
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- The voice or person delivering a speech
- Telling your reader to do something
- The attitude displayed by the author/speaker
- Contrasting items placed close together
- An appeal to logic, facts, statistics
- Comparison of two unlike things without using like or as
- Repetition of beginning consonant sounds
- The intended readers or listeners for a speech or text
- Comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- Language using words/phrases with strong positive/negative connotations to evoke emotions
19 Clues: Using images to represent ideas • Telling your reader to do something • An appeal to logic, facts, statistics • The voice or person delivering a speech • Bringing the argument back to your side • Contrasting items placed close together • An appeal to emotions(pride, fear, etc.) • Repetition of beginning consonant sounds • Repetition of beginning clauses or phrases • ...
Dr.Watson 2021-09-19
6 Clues: special abilities you have • having a lot of physical power • a bad situation that was unexpected • something you need to solve with logic • To take someone away without asking them • something that can help you solve a puzzle
Gold Rush 2022-01-26
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- _____ gold here
- You can find the handrake hiding behind me
- You can find this in the inner trunk lock
- You can find me inside of the lunchbox
- I need a remote and ________ ___ for my intro
- You can find a piece of gold and a ______ in the 2410 cabinet
- Knocking on the tree gives me ______
- The ___ of the rows and columns helps solve the logic puzzle
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- You can find me under the bear rug
- There are _____ letter pieces total in the forest
- Animal count lock conceals letter pieces and _______
- The _______ and miner helmets help open the right sifter
- Who asks but never answers?
- Counting these helps open the inner trunk lock
- There are ____ targets to shoot
- The ____ buckets and mine door help open the middle sifter
16 Clues: _____ gold here • Who asks but never answers? • There are ____ targets to shoot • You can find me under the bear rug • Knocking on the tree gives me ______ • You can find me inside of the lunchbox • You can find this in the inner trunk lock • You can find the handrake hiding behind me • I need a remote and ________ ___ for my intro • ...
Do Animals have Languages? 2 2018-05-09
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- to see; perceive; notice
- Responsive or capable of responding to a chemical stimulus or substance
- inconsistent with reason or logic; illogical; absurd
- To try to perform, make, or achieve
- A statement of the meaning of a word, phrase, or term
- To move (wings or arms, for example) up and down
- To lead in the wrong direction.
- To gain possession of
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- to give audible expression to
- Of or relating to the body
- To keep or confine within physical limits
- a position or post to which a person is assigned
- A belief or conviction that an outcome will be favorable: I
- Of or relating to language
- to require or need as just, urgent, etc
- An indicator, such as a gesture or colored light, that serves as ameans of communication
16 Clues: To gain possession of • to see; perceive; notice • Of or relating to the body • Of or relating to language • to give audible expression to • To lead in the wrong direction. • To try to perform, make, or achieve • to require or need as just, urgent, etc • To keep or confine within physical limits • a position or post to which a person is assigned • ...
math freaks 2015-06-01
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- unit of measure of an angle
- one plus three
- A limitless quantity
- The number of square units that covers a shape or figure
- you need this in order to solve the problem
- To substitute number values into an expression
- The bottom part of a fraction
- distance from the center to a point on a circle
- The study of sound reasoning
- the middle number in a data set
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- A three-dimensional figure with one vertex and a circular base
- A point on a line segment that divides the segment into two congruent segments
- A polygon with 4 sides
- The bottom of a plane figure or three-dimensional figure
- The point on an angle where the two sides intersect
- numbers counting numbers
16 Clues: one plus three • A limitless quantity • A polygon with 4 sides • numbers counting numbers • unit of measure of an angle • The study of sound reasoning • The bottom part of a fraction • the middle number in a data set • you need this in order to solve the problem • To substitute number values into an expression • distance from the center to a point on a circle • ...
Word Puzzle 2024-06-14
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- someone who sells products to the public.
- an emotional reaction rather than one based on logic.
- it means doubting that something is true or useful.
- a trick that tries to make people believe something that is not true.
- out making an unpleasantly loud noise.
- well known for something considered bad.
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- attractive or interesting
- very interested or enthusiastic.
- to see something/someone for a very short moment.
- a person who catches wild animals, usually to sell their fur.
- an occasion when you see something/someone rare.
- it means to turn around in circles.
- a strong feeling of fear or worry.
- goods carried by a large vehicle (for example a ship)
- extremely dangerous.
- a rounded part on the back of an animal or of a person.
16 Clues: extremely dangerous. • attractive or interesting • very interested or enthusiastic. • a strong feeling of fear or worry. • it means to turn around in circles. • out making an unpleasantly loud noise. • well known for something considered bad. • someone who sells products to the public. • an occasion when you see something/someone rare. • ...
Values 2025-02-05
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- Using your senses to truly experience the world."
- Always willing to work hard and give your best."
- A group of individuals united for a purpose."
- Mastery gained by doing and reflecting."
- Carefully planning for a secure future."
- The dedication to putting effort into every task."
- The spark of questioning and exploring the world."
- Understanding the world through facts and logic."
- A connection between physical fitness and mental sharpness."
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- Pushing forward to make dreams come true."
- Seeing beauty in mysteries and unclear edges."
- The precious gift you can never take back."
- Everything in life is linked like a web."
- Where love and belonging start."
- Doing what is right for others and yourself."
- The strength to keep going no matter the challenge."
16 Clues: Where love and belonging start." • Mastery gained by doing and reflecting." • Carefully planning for a secure future." • Everything in life is linked like a web." • Pushing forward to make dreams come true." • The precious gift you can never take back." • A group of individuals united for a purpose." • Doing what is right for others and yourself." • ...
Speech and Debate VocabularyName: _________ Date: _________ 2025-10-28
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- The side that disagrees with the topic.
- The main point you are trying to prove.
- Giving credit to the source of your information or evidence.
- An explanation that supports your opinion.
- Reasoning that connects evidence to a claim.
- A reason someone gives to support their opinion.
- Something that can be proven true.
- Facts or examples used to support a claim.
- Trying to convince others that your opinion is correct.
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- A personal belief or viewpoint that may not be proven.
- Paying attention to the other side without interrupting.
- An argument against the other side’s point.
- Treating others’ ideas politely, even if you disagree.
- Trustworthy or believable source or information.
- The side that agrees with the topic.
- A response that shows why the other side’s argument is weak.
16 Clues: Something that can be proven true. • The side that agrees with the topic. • The side that disagrees with the topic. • The main point you are trying to prove. • An explanation that supports your opinion. • Facts or examples used to support a claim. • An argument against the other side’s point. • Reasoning that connects evidence to a claim. • ...
Chemistry Vocab 2022-06-01
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- knowledge that is seen
- something that is changed by different factors
- something that is not affected by anything
- pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake
- the study that focuses on composition of matter
- the study in which rate, energy transfer, and mechanisms that happen when matter goes through change
- the study of processes that take place in living organisms
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- study of chemicals with the focus on carbon
- denying or accepting a knull
- study of chemicals that generally doesn’t have carbon
- studies that are made in order for application or solve an issue
- explains phenomnom and uses logic and observations to back it up
- an educated guess
- a subject that can be broken down into more subjects
- defines a phenomenon in a general way
- has mass, takes up space
16 Clues: an educated guess • knowledge that is seen • has mass, takes up space • denying or accepting a knull • defines a phenomenon in a general way • pursuing chemical knowledge for own sake • something that is not affected by anything • study of chemicals with the focus on carbon • something that is changed by different factors • the study that focuses on composition of matter • ...
Lord of the Flies 2023-05-23
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- Symbolises tyranny and dictatorship
- Symbolises logic and rational thinking
- Has innate goodness within them
- Symbolises democracy
- Talks to Simon and reveals what the beast is
- The boys use this to try and be rescued
- Used to call meetings
- The first line of the boys chant when they were hunting for food
- The name they give to the young boys in the group
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- Something that all the boys by the end have
- Jack takes them off Piggy when he attacks the camp
- The thing they mistake as the beast
- Where Jack's tribe live near the end of the book
- Second to Jack but arguably more savage
- The boys are sacred of this
- The shape the boys are usually in when they are at their most violent
16 Clues: Symbolises democracy • Used to call meetings • The boys are sacred of this • Has innate goodness within them • Symbolises tyranny and dictatorship • The thing they mistake as the beast • Symbolises logic and rational thinking • Second to Jack but arguably more savage • The boys use this to try and be rescued • Something that all the boys by the end have • ...
Do Animals have Languages? 2 2018-05-09
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- A belief or conviction that an outcome will be favorable: I
- An indicator, such as a gesture or colored light, that serves as ameans of communication
- to require or need as just, urgent, etc
- a position or post to which a person is assigned
- To keep or confine within physical limits
- inconsistent with reason or logic; illogical; absurd
- Of or relating to the body
- to give audible expression to
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- to see; perceive; notice
- Of or relating to language
- A statement of the meaning of a word, phrase, or term
- To move (wings or arms, for example) up and down
- Responsive or capable of responding to a chemical stimulus or substance
- To try to perform, make, or achieve
- To lead in the wrong direction.
- To gain possession of
16 Clues: To gain possession of • to see; perceive; notice • Of or relating to language • Of or relating to the body • to give audible expression to • To lead in the wrong direction. • To try to perform, make, or achieve • to require or need as just, urgent, etc • To keep or confine within physical limits • To move (wings or arms, for example) up and down • ...
~ Speech and Debate Vocabulary ~ Name: _________ Date: _________ 2025-10-28
Across
- Facts or examples used to support a claim.
- An argument against the other side’s point.
- Treating others’ ideas politely, even if you disagree.
- Reasoning that connects evidence to a claim.
- Trying to convince others that your opinion is correct.
- The main point you are trying to prove.
- Giving credit to the source of your information or evidence.
- An explanation that supports your opinion.
Down
- Paying attention to the other side without interrupting.
- The side that disagrees with the topic.
- Something that can be proven true.
- The side that agrees with the topic.
- A personal belief or viewpoint that may not be proven.
- A response that shows why the other side’s argument is weak.
- A reason someone gives to support their opinion.
- Trustworthy or believable source or information.
16 Clues: Something that can be proven true. • The side that agrees with the topic. • The side that disagrees with the topic. • The main point you are trying to prove. • Facts or examples used to support a claim. • An explanation that supports your opinion. • An argument against the other side’s point. • Reasoning that connects evidence to a claim. • ...
07 Logic gates 2014-08-14
5 Clues: This gate inverts its input • A way to explain the behaviour of a circuit • One input needs to be true to produce an output. • Both inputs need to be true to produce an output. • A binary variable having two values called true and false
Gut & Liver Logic 2025-10-24
5 Clues: Common symptom of acid reflux • Sore or open spot in the stomach • The “food tube” from mouth to stomach • Procedure to remove tissue for testing • Study of the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas
Aice Global Crossword 2024-12-19
Across
- An objective analysis and evaluation of an idea or belief.
- A judgment, decision, or belief formed after investigation and reasoning. To infer or decide by reasoning.
- An idea, a generalization, a class of objects, the meaning or definition of a word.
- Facts, statistics, or information from which conclusions can be inferred, or upon which interpretations or theories can be based.
- A favoring or preference or inclination for selecting (or choosing) one thing over other alternatives. Biases are based on fixed beliefs, generalizations, or prejudices. Bias can be neutral or negative. One is often unconscious of bias/prejudice, or often resistant to admitting it.
- Based on experiment, observation, or experience; rather than on theory or the meanings of a words.
- A reason or reasons offered for or against something, or it is the offering of such reasons. In a rational debate, one's argument needs to be supported by logic, facts and real experience.
- Clearly, precisely and accurately stated, and without intentionally hiding information or purposes.
- Expressing facts or truths, free from errors or distortion. ambiguous: A sentence having two or more possible meanings. analyze: To break up a whole question, argument, or issue into its parts, in order to examine it's parts or aspects.
- An unexamined belief or premise; an idea that is believed as true but without bothering to evaluate whether it is, in fact, true. It could be true or not true. Often, arguments have premises that are assumptions, unproven and unstated. Critical thinkers make assumptions explicit, assess their truth, and correct them when wrong.
- bias selective thinking & choice within a point of view is unavoidable, whereby one notices some things rather than others, and emphasizes some points as more important than others.
Down
- implication That which follows from a situation or fact, not due to the logic of language, but from experience or scientific law. The redness of the coil on the stove empirically implies dangerous heat. ethical/moral: Believed principles or premises pertaining to what is right and wrong, in relation to the decisions, actions or conduct of individuals or a society. An ethical theory/perspective) can be based on either: rules of right action, consequences of action, or character virtues. Ethical beliefs can evolve (progress) as a result of moral inquiry, critical thinking, and pragmatic evaluation.
- assumption: a culturally adopted and unexamined belief, standard, or practice, which is then presupposed as true, right or best.
- In a simplistic sense, it is to disagree or verbally fight about something. In critical thinking, it is to give reasons for or against a proposal, position, or conclusion.
- To reason or express an argument without contradicting previous reasoning or argument. The multiple parts of one's reasoning are all in agreement and adhering to the same principles. Logical consistency is to conform with the accepted rules of logic.
- Making ideas and one's reasoning easier to understand by explaining the main points while avoiding ambiguities and confusions.
- bias prejudice or prejudgment about a person, group, or idea, which is based on a narrow point of view or a generalization that is unsubstantiated, untrue, and usually unfair. Negative bias is often resistant to counter-evidence and to other views.
- To determine the value of an idea or thing, or the relevance of a fact. Objective and fair evaluation is being impartial and unbiased, and not based on personal feelings, preference or interests.
- thinking: Considering opposing points of view; testing or debating their strengths and weaknesses.
- thinking: Thinking that involves a dialogue or exchange between different points of view.
20 Clues: An objective analysis and evaluation of an idea or belief. • An idea, a generalization, a class of objects, the meaning or definition of a word. • thinking: Thinking that involves a dialogue or exchange between different points of view. • thinking: Considering opposing points of view; testing or debating their strengths and weaknesses. • ...
"Right Brain, Left Brain" 2023-12-10
Across
- have the same of something.
- the _________ is in the center at the top of the page.
- number of people who live in a place.
- at the right time or place.
- thinking that follows rules.
- a person with a strong right brain may not be ___________.
- the _________ of the brain does not tell how intelligent you are.
- remember having heard or seen before.
- the brain has two _________.
Down
- instruction or news sent to someone or something.
- on time; not late.
- a person with a ________ right brain may be good at recognizing faces.
- the first line of the _____________ is indented.
- people are right-handed or left-handed because of the way their _________ works.
- people or things that do not belong with others.
- the opposite of right-handed.
- each side of the brain ____________ different things.
17 Clues: on time; not late. • have the same of something. • at the right time or place. • thinking that follows rules. • the brain has two _________. • the opposite of right-handed. • number of people who live in a place. • remember having heard or seen before. • the first line of the _____________ is indented. • people or things that do not belong with others. • ...
CS Reveiw Puzzle 2024-10-15
Across
- Attached to your CPU, your ____ prevents overheating
- The smallest and fastest level of memory
- also known as a graphics card
- Transfering data between RAM and CPU
- Windows is an example of an __
- A SSD doesn't store data on a disk, instead using _______-_______ transistors to store numbers(dash to indicate Space)
- A small quartz crystal sending power through the computer
Down
- Transfering data between the CPU and everything but RAM
- Your _____ is made up of northbridge and southbridge
- First step in the basic instruction cycle of a computer
- A set of 8 bits
- A number system using base 2
- Modern version of ASCII
- Basic Input Output System
- Most modern computer clocks run at about 3.5___
- A _____ disk drive reads disks such as DVD's
- Where calculations and boolean logic are performed in the CPU
17 Clues: A set of 8 bits • Modern version of ASCII • Basic Input Output System • A number system using base 2 • also known as a graphics card • Windows is an example of an __ • Transfering data between RAM and CPU • The smallest and fastest level of memory • A _____ disk drive reads disks such as DVD's • Most modern computer clocks run at about 3.5___ • ...
CS Review Puzzle 2024-10-15
Across
- random access memory
- 256 common characters
- control the speed of the computer, a tiny piece of quartz
- 1000 gigabyte = 1 ___
- a microscopic switch that can let that power through or not
- the smallest unit of memory, it holds one number or one address that the CPU is using
- basic input output system
- another name for video card, ___ card
- an international character encoding standard that provides a unique number for every character across languages and scripts
- _____-Decode-Execute Cycle
Down
- another name for apps
- helps with communication between the CPU and the RAM
- the speed at which the CPU can accesses data
- computer system software that maintain its functionality
- highway wiring of a computer
- does the math and boolean logic in the CPU
- part of the CPU, high speed memory
17 Clues: random access memory • another name for apps • 256 common characters • 1000 gigabyte = 1 ___ • basic input output system • _____-Decode-Execute Cycle • highway wiring of a computer • part of the CPU, high speed memory • another name for video card, ___ card • does the math and boolean logic in the CPU • the speed at which the CPU can accesses data • ...
Suleyman 2024-06-09
Across
- Try to make someone feel better when they're down
- To rank something lower than its superiors
- Have a meeting or discussion to get advice
- To favor one side over the other(s)
Down
- Tell someone private, important or personal information
- Fond feelings about past times and experiences
- Work something out using logic rather than direct information
- Period when a monarch or leader is in power
8 Clues: To favor one side over the other(s) • To rank something lower than its superiors • Have a meeting or discussion to get advice • Period when a monarch or leader is in power • Fond feelings about past times and experiences • Try to make someone feel better when they're down • Tell someone private, important or personal information • ...
The Wild Robot 2024-11-22
Across
- The author of The Wild Robot.
- These animals became Roz's companions on the island.
- Roz uses this part of her to survive in dangerous situations.
- The name of the robot stranded on the island.
Down
- The machine Roz is made of
- Roz learns how to live in the ____ (a place with plants and animals).
- Roz builds this to protect herself from the rain.
- A flying animal Roz befriends.
8 Clues: The machine Roz is made of • The author of The Wild Robot. • A flying animal Roz befriends. • The name of the robot stranded on the island. • Roz builds this to protect herself from the rain. • These animals became Roz's companions on the island. • Roz uses this part of her to survive in dangerous situations. • ...
The Weekly Logic 2024-12-04
Across
- Uses abusive language to distract
- Seeks to rouse fear of harm that is not related to the issue
Down
- States a belief should be discounted because of its origin
- Attempts to discredit the opponent because of their background and affiliations
- Stating a recommendation should be discounted because the rival doesn't follow it himself
5 Clues: Uses abusive language to distract • States a belief should be discounted because of its origin • Seeks to rouse fear of harm that is not related to the issue • Attempts to discredit the opponent because of their background and affiliations • Stating a recommendation should be discounted because the rival doesn't follow it himself
Scenario Logic Puzzle 2026-02-23
Across
- If a provider reports irregularities on Monday, by what day must it be reported?
- A report to the ______________ must be initiated immediately after confirmation (in addition to a Fact-Finding Board)?
- Per the PRH, impacted ______ cannot remain.
Down
- The documentation submission deadline is within 5 working days of the _______.
- Within how many training days must coordination occur with the Regional Office?
5 Clues: Per the PRH, impacted ______ cannot remain. • The documentation submission deadline is within 5 working days of the _______. • Within how many training days must coordination occur with the Regional Office? • If a provider reports irregularities on Monday, by what day must it be reported? • ...
devices 2025-08-08
Across
- Irony where the audience knows something the character doesn’t.
- An appeal to the speaker’s credibility or trustworthiness.
- The use of exaggeration for effect.
Down
- Language not meant literally; e.g., “break the ice.”
- The use of humor or ridicule to expose flaws in society.
- A story with symbolic meaning; Orwell’s Animal Farm is one.
- Saying one thing but meaning another, often to mock.
- An appeal to logic and reasoning.
8 Clues: An appeal to logic and reasoning. • The use of exaggeration for effect. • Language not meant literally; e.g., “break the ice.” • Saying one thing but meaning another, often to mock. • The use of humor or ridicule to expose flaws in society. • An appeal to the speaker’s credibility or trustworthiness. • A story with symbolic meaning; Orwell’s Animal Farm is one. • ...
Persuasive Language 2025-11-21
Across
- – Addressing the other side to strengthen your point.
- reasoning – Flawed logic that doesn’t really prove the point.
- question – A question asked for effect, not an answer.
- – Two contrasting ideas/images side by side for effect.
Down
- – A broad statement that applies to many.
- language – Powerful words that evoke emotion or urgency.
- generalization – An exaggerated generalization (e.g., 'All teenagers...').
- reasoning – Uses evidence or facts to support an argument.
8 Clues: – A broad statement that applies to many. • – Addressing the other side to strengthen your point. • question – A question asked for effect, not an answer. • – Two contrasting ideas/images side by side for effect. • language – Powerful words that evoke emotion or urgency. • reasoning – Uses evidence or facts to support an argument. • ...
The Birthday Matrix 2025-09-08
Across
- Canvas of gravity where balance becomes art.
- Where three-pointers and rebounds matter more than semicolons.
- Temple where pixels turn into gladiators.
- Invisible architecture of logic—more powerful than any constitution.
Down
- When misplaced, it turns poetry—or code—into nonsense.
- Code of society that compiles only with participation.
- Philosophy that insists meaning must be written, not inherited
- The universe’s polite reminder that order never lasts.
8 Clues: Temple where pixels turn into gladiators. • Canvas of gravity where balance becomes art. • When misplaced, it turns poetry—or code—into nonsense. • Code of society that compiles only with participation. • The universe’s polite reminder that order never lasts. • Philosophy that insists meaning must be written, not inherited • ...
