logic Crossword Puzzles
8C Crossword 2021-05-27
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- Stating that something IS something else
- A subspecies of the Rosaceae family
- When one line of poetry is carried over to the next line
- Rule of three (used in persuasive writing)
- Reality, logic & proof
- A question that does not require an answer
- A hidden meaning in a poem or story
- The repetition of a harsh S sound
- Speaker credibility and trust
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- When a word is repeated for effect
- When a single word is used with two or more parts of a sentence
- Natural disaster occurring in Ukraine (SU), 1986
- The use of the same letter or sound at the beginning of a word
- The spirit of a generation/period of time
- listener emotion and values
- Queen of the jungle, focus of a studied poem
- Stating that something is LIKE something else
17 Clues: Reality, logic & proof • listener emotion and values • Speaker credibility and trust • The repetition of a harsh S sound • When a word is repeated for effect • A subspecies of the Rosaceae family • A hidden meaning in a poem or story • Stating that something IS something else • The spirit of a generation/period of time • Rule of three (used in persuasive writing) • ...
Vocabulary Review #9 2020-05-28
6 Clues: bitter and sarcastic • following logic or reasoning • a mess; a pile that is not tidy • to work with someone else on a project • someone you have met but do not know well • behaving as though one is more important than others
Socio-Historical Theory 2026-03-23
5 Clues: Reliability • Pt.2 of the Scientific Revolution • The use of words to help interpret • The revolution starting industrialization • The writing style using emotions over logic
Academic vocabulary 2025-04-28
5 Clues: logical, clear communication • think to be true without proof • to force someone to do something • disapproving; unfavorable; very important • legally acceptable; based in logic; reasonable
Rhetorical Device Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-12
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- the state of being equal
- the author of the "The Atlanta Exposition Address"
- an appeal to logic
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- the repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns
- the study of effective, persuasive language use; according to Aristotle, use of the "available means of persuasion."
- a Greek term referring to the character of a person
- appeals to emotions
7 Clues: an appeal to logic • appeals to emotions • the state of being equal • the author of the "The Atlanta Exposition Address" • a Greek term referring to the character of a person • the repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns • the study of effective, persuasive language use; according to Aristotle, use of the "available means of persuasion."
Argumentative 2022-03-09
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- the point you want to prove
- type of statements not allowed in argumentative writing
- logic explaining why you feel this way (at least 2)
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- examples, facts, and expert quotes that support your reason
- summary and final judgement you have reached
- claim that contradicts/goes against your claim
- statement that defends your reasons against your claim
7 Clues: the point you want to prove • summary and final judgement you have reached • claim that contradicts/goes against your claim • logic explaining why you feel this way (at least 2) • statement that defends your reasons against your claim • type of statements not allowed in argumentative writing • examples, facts, and expert quotes that support your reason
Deductive Argumentation 2023-12-10
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- Principles, ideas and facts which support a conclusion.
- A disadvantage of deductive arguments is that it can lack ________.
- Describes an argument with true premises and true conclusions.
- A deductive argument is based on
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- A key feature of deductive arguments.
- Describes an argument with false premises or conclusions.
- A type of argumentation which is generally unbiased.
7 Clues: A deductive argument is based on • A key feature of deductive arguments. • A type of argumentation which is generally unbiased. • Principles, ideas and facts which support a conclusion. • Describes an argument with false premises or conclusions. • Describes an argument with true premises and true conclusions. • ...
Logic of Spirituality 2014-08-02
8.3 Keywords cross word 2023-12-03
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- - a collection of web pages
- width - the width of a graphic file given in pixels .
- - information systems , a tag is a keyword or term assigned to a piece of information .
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- - cascading style sheets
- - Hypertext markup language
- development - focuses on sites , structure , data ,system and logic.
- - a hypertext document on the world wide web
- height - the height of a graphic file given in pixels .
8 Clues: - cascading style sheets • - Hypertext markup language • - a collection of web pages • - a hypertext document on the world wide web • width - the width of a graphic file given in pixels . • height - the height of a graphic file given in pixels . • development - focuses on sites , structure , data ,system and logic. • ...
Word study#1 2024-01-16
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- Relating to actual experiments or observations
- Based on reasoning or logic rather than practical experience
- A measurement of space or extension in one direction
- A reference to a published work
- The proportion of a whole that a part represents
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- To make clear or comprehensible
- A distinct part of a text, often expressing a complete thought
7 Clues: To make clear or comprehensible • A reference to a published work • Relating to actual experiments or observations • The proportion of a whole that a part represents • A measurement of space or extension in one direction • Based on reasoning or logic rather than practical experience • A distinct part of a text, often expressing a complete thought
Taxonomy figures 2026-01-12
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- father of zoology
- German poet considered one of the founders of botany
- establishing species as the basic unit of classification
- Established pharmology based classification in De Materia Medica
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- He sythesized and transmitted exsisting greek/arabic logic impacting scientific classification theory
- His challenges to exsisting botanical names forced crucial reforms to nomenclature
- father of Botany
7 Clues: father of Botany • father of zoology • German poet considered one of the founders of botany • establishing species as the basic unit of classification • Established pharmology based classification in De Materia Medica • His challenges to exsisting botanical names forced crucial reforms to nomenclature • ...
JTI HISTORY 2020-04-08
Across
- FAJKI NOWE NA RYNKU POLSKIM
- ULICA
- 10. name of the UK trading subsidiary of JTI purchased in 2007
- FABRYKA W PODMŁODZIĄ
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- 12. JTI started this process of purchases in 1999 to broaden the company’s brand portfolio
- RZĄD TEGO KRAJU JEST NAJWIEKSZYM UDZIALOWCEM FIRMY 33%
- EDDY NASZ CEO
- 11. not famous actor Burt but Richard Joshua, a founder of the tobacco company that JTI acquired in 1999
8 Clues: ULICA • EDDY NASZ CEO • FABRYKA W PODMŁODZIĄ • FAJKI NOWE NA RYNKU POLSKIM • RZĄD TEGO KRAJU JEST NAJWIEKSZYM UDZIALOWCEM FIRMY 33% • 10. name of the UK trading subsidiary of JTI purchased in 2007 • 12. JTI started this process of purchases in 1999 to broaden the company’s brand portfolio • ...
Vocab Quiz 2 2023-07-17
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- (noun) The quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- (adjective) Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
- (adjective) Intensely painful.
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- (noun) A large or excessive amount of (something).
- (adjective) Of or prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
- (adjective) Having a sharply strong taste or smell.
- (adjective) Having lost determination or confidence.
- (verb) To stimulate (interest or curiosity).
8 Clues: (adjective) Intensely painful. • (verb) To stimulate (interest or curiosity). • (noun) A large or excessive amount of (something). • (adjective) Having a sharply strong taste or smell. • (adjective) Having lost determination or confidence. • (adjective) Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned. • ...
Vocab Quiz 2 2023-07-17
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- (noun) The quality of being based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- (adjective) Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned.
- (adjective) Intensely painful.
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- (noun) A large or excessive amount of (something).
- (adjective) Of or prompted by feelings of tenderness, sadness, or nostalgia.
- (adjective) Having a sharply strong taste or smell.
- (adjective) Having lost determination or confidence.
- (verb) To stimulate (interest or curiosity).
8 Clues: (adjective) Intensely painful. • (verb) To stimulate (interest or curiosity). • (noun) A large or excessive amount of (something). • (adjective) Having a sharply strong taste or smell. • (adjective) Having lost determination or confidence. • (adjective) Having no particular interest or sympathy; unconcerned. • ...
Philosophy Crossword 2018-02-06
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- Pupil of Socrates
- Attributed with saying 'you cannot step in the same river twice'
- Superhero for philosophers
- Knowledge derived from the senses
- Feature of God
- Fruit that Reid's 'Brave Officer' stole as a young boy
- Is my cat dead or alive? This physicist might be able to help
- Theme of our last Ultimate Guide
- Owner of starving donkey stuck between bales of hay
- Philosopher, chocolate biscuit
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- Month in which World Philosophy Day is celebrated
- Area of philosophy concerned with formulating valid arguments
- Theory that says determinism and free will are logically consistent
- King whose ship has gone through many changes
- 'Father of modern philosophy'
- Film in which the protagonist chooses to see how far the rabbit hole goes (3,6)
- Qualities such as solidity, motion, extension and number
17 Clues: Feature of God • Pupil of Socrates • Superhero for philosophers • 'Father of modern philosophy' • Philosopher, chocolate biscuit • Theme of our last Ultimate Guide • Knowledge derived from the senses • King whose ship has gone through many changes • Month in which World Philosophy Day is celebrated • Owner of starving donkey stuck between bales of hay • ...
Positive & Respectful Relationships 2024-03-26
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- Giving or ready to give help to others whenever.
- Feeling or showing sympathy and concern for others.
- Thinking about the rights and feelings of other people.
- Providing encouragement or emotional help.
- Having a friendly or generous nature or attitude
- Friendly and easy to talk to.
- Able to be easily modified to respond to altered circumstances.
- The ability to sense/imagine what someone else might be thinking or feeling.
- Able to be relied on as honest or truthful.
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- Feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure.
- Being intelligent and well informed.
- Without favouritism or discrimination.
- A person who is friendly and considerate and likeable.
- Thinks with reason or logic before reacting or acting.
- The ability to understand something/comprehension
- Remaining calm, not annoyed after waiting long times.
- Including all the services, items or people normally expected/required.
17 Clues: Friendly and easy to talk to. • Being intelligent and well informed. • Without favouritism or discrimination. • Feeling or showing gratitude or pleasure. • Providing encouragement or emotional help. • Able to be relied on as honest or truthful. • Giving or ready to give help to others whenever. • Having a friendly or generous nature or attitude • ...
Unit 6 Crossword 2025-01-22
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- wealthy individuals provide support to individuals fostering arts and culture
- association of craftsman united by a shared trade
- style that emphasizes accurate depiction of details
- strategic use of negotiations and alliances by rulers to settle political or religious differences
- philosophy with a focus on logic
- certificates sold by the Catholic Church promising forgiveness of sins
- the printing press helped increase this in Europe
- perceived lack of morality
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- John Calvin's beliefs
- the belief that Earth is the center of the universe
- the process of changing something for the better
- Copernicus's theory
- what Galileo was charged with
- extensive economic activity
- responsible for copying books by hand before the invention of the printing press
- individual designated to inherit titles, positions, or responsibilities
- Kepler theorized that planets orbit the sun in this shape
17 Clues: Copernicus's theory • John Calvin's beliefs • perceived lack of morality • extensive economic activity • what Galileo was charged with • philosophy with a focus on logic • the process of changing something for the better • association of craftsman united by a shared trade • the printing press helped increase this in Europe • ...
Krustvārdu mīkla 1 2013-03-11
6 Clues: Kā sauc konjunktīvu normālformā? • Kas pēc uzbūves ir FPU (Floating Point Unit)? • operācijām un reprezentē noteiktu Būla funkciju? • formulas, kuras realizē vienu un to pašu funkciju? • Kādas funkcijas izpilda ALU (Aritmetic Logic Unit)? • konstrukcija, kas sastāv no loģiskajiem mainīgajiem un
Crossword for Computing Revision Lesson 8G1 2021-05-25
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- lines that connects the circles on a network diagram
- the circle on a network diagram
- A loop inside another loop
- It is a series of overlapping circles that represents logic in a graphic
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- Breaking down problem into a more manageable parts
- Removing unnecessary details
- A set of instructions on how to solve a problem
7 Clues: A loop inside another loop • Removing unnecessary details • the circle on a network diagram • A set of instructions on how to solve a problem • Breaking down problem into a more manageable parts • lines that connects the circles on a network diagram • It is a series of overlapping circles that represents logic in a graphic
Advertising 2024-01-12
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- a rhetorical technique using emotion
- a rhetorical technique using ethics
- working with others to create a product
- abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
- an action set to unfairly treat someone to benefit their work
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- a public announcement promoting a product and or service
- a rhetorical technique using logic and facts
7 Clues: a rhetorical technique using ethics • a rhetorical technique using emotion • working with others to create a product • a rhetorical technique using logic and facts • a public announcement promoting a product and or service • an action set to unfairly treat someone to benefit their work • abnormal or excessive fat accumulation that presents a risk to health
JTI HISTORY 2020-04-08
Across
- RZĄD TEGO KRAJU JEST NAJWIEKSZYM UDZIALOWCEM FIRMY 33%
- ULICA
- FABRYKA W PODMŁODZIĄ
- 11. not famous actor Burt but Richard Joshua, a founder of the tobacco company that JTI acquired in 1999
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- EDDY NASZ CEO
- 12. JTI started this process of purchases in 1999 to broaden the company’s brand portfolio
- 10. name of the UK trading subsidiary of JTI purchased in 2007
- FAJKI NOWE NA RYNKU POLSKIM
8 Clues: ULICA • EDDY NASZ CEO • FABRYKA W PODMŁODZIĄ • FAJKI NOWE NA RYNKU POLSKIM • RZĄD TEGO KRAJU JEST NAJWIEKSZYM UDZIALOWCEM FIRMY 33% • 10. name of the UK trading subsidiary of JTI purchased in 2007 • 12. JTI started this process of purchases in 1999 to broaden the company’s brand portfolio • ...
Key words 2013-02-12
Across
- I think therefore i am
- The part of a statment that makes an assersion about a subject.
- An argument that uses logic to prove that its true
- A state of being or life
- An argument the conclusion of which is supported by two premises
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- A batcholer is a married man, can be proved true.
- God created the world, cant be proved true
- I think therefore i am
- supremely perfect being
9 Clues: I think therefore i am • I think therefore i am • supremely perfect being • A state of being or life • God created the world, cant be proved true • A batcholer is a married man, can be proved true. • An argument that uses logic to prove that its true • The part of a statment that makes an assersion about a subject. • ...
WTW Sort 2016-05-24
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- Adjective describing sound with a rhythm to it
- An adjective describing words that are very beautiful as if written by a poet
- Noun referring to arriving at a location
- Noun involving being betrayed by another
- An adjective describing something that is not real
- Adjective that means something is funny or humorous
- Relating to industry
- Referring to something relating to the whole globe
- Adjective referring to something that happens by mistake
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- Describes an action that is similar to what a hero would take
- Adjective referring to relating to the coast
- Adjective describing something with a lot of music
- Describes someone who is a patriot
- Means that one is protective of their territory
- Referring to the religion of Islam
- Adjective referring to something that follows logic
- Describes something that is like an angel
17 Clues: Relating to industry • Describes someone who is a patriot • Referring to the religion of Islam • Noun referring to arriving at a location • Noun involving being betrayed by another • Describes something that is like an angel • Adjective referring to relating to the coast • Adjective describing sound with a rhythm to it • Means that one is protective of their territory • ...
The engineering crossword 2024-09-10
Across
- Fourth step in E.D.P, involves the constructing of the design
- Color to inform the person about safety information
- A model before the final product
- Color to inform where Safety Equipment is
- Use of technology and logic to solve problems
- First step in E.D.P, involves criteria and constraints
- This color means to be careful of the equipment
- Color for Danger, or to Stop
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- Color for a potential danger
- Final step in E.D.P, involves seeking feedback to improve the design.
- Second Step of E.D.P, involves Brainstorming
- Thinking of many possible solutions
- Fifth step in E.D.P, involves modifying and applying new iterations
- Third Step of E.D.P, involves criteria, constraints and designs
- Color to warn the reader of Radiation
- Company that regulates safety in working environments
- Company that looks out for the environment (nature)
17 Clues: Color for a potential danger • Color for Danger, or to Stop • A model before the final product • Thinking of many possible solutions • Color to warn the reader of Radiation • Color to inform where Safety Equipment is • Second Step of E.D.P, involves Brainstorming • Use of technology and logic to solve problems • This color means to be careful of the equipment • ...
Scientific Investigation 2023-05-05
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- self-reproduction with variations
- well-tested, broad explanations that unify lots of observations.
- average sum of data points
- an educated guess as to what will happen during your experiment
- a preliminary explanation of how something works in nature, and it can be tested in some way.
- steady state of being regardless of external environment
- logical conclusions based upon observations
- information, facts or data supporting a claim, assumption or hypothesis
- pieces of information gathered directly with senses or tools
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- a plan for asking questions and testing possible answers
- what the experimenter manipulates or allows to change
- statements made in science based on an experiment
- group or condition of IV that serves as a “baseline” for comparison
- gradual change in characteristics of populations
- The variable that responds to changes in the independent variable
- powers all life processes
- use evidence, apply logic, and construct arguments based on data.
- information generated by observations and experiments
18 Clues: powers all life processes • average sum of data points • self-reproduction with variations • logical conclusions based upon observations • gradual change in characteristics of populations • statements made in science based on an experiment • what the experimenter manipulates or allows to change • information generated by observations and experiments • ...
Junior Literacy Example 2021-06-14
5 Clues: Rhetorical appeal using logic • Rhetorical appeal using emotions • Author who wrote "Story of an Hour" • Color of wallpaper that generated madness • Rhetorical appeal establishing credibility
The BFG Ch. 15-18 2020-12-04
Across
- produces strong images in the mind; intensely bright or colorful
- so frightened one is unable to move; changed into a stony substance
- deviating from what is considered normal (odd, strange, curious, peculiar)
- skill in performing tasks (with the hands or with the body)
- extremely hungry or starved
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- an illegal trader of goods (especially alcohol)
- a girl's nightgown
- contrary to logic (ridiculous, preposterous); something that motivates laughter (comical, hilarious)
- a narrow crack in a rock or a wall
9 Clues: a girl's nightgown • extremely hungry or starved • a narrow crack in a rock or a wall • an illegal trader of goods (especially alcohol) • skill in performing tasks (with the hands or with the body) • produces strong images in the mind; intensely bright or colorful • so frightened one is unable to move; changed into a stony substance • ...
Islam Crossword Puzzle 2017-12-20
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- Logic and strategy game introduced to Muslims by the Persians.
- Device inspired from the Greeks that was used to track time, the stars, and direction.
- The trading capital of the Islamic Empire.
- The founder and main prophet of Islam.
- The scientific study of behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
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- Building of Muslim prayer.
- The holy book of Islam.
- Stylish writing used to decorate books; Qur'an had only this sort of writing in it.
- Capital Muslim City.
9 Clues: Capital Muslim City. • The holy book of Islam. • Building of Muslim prayer. • The founder and main prophet of Islam. • The trading capital of the Islamic Empire. • Logic and strategy game introduced to Muslims by the Persians. • Stylish writing used to decorate books; Qur'an had only this sort of writing in it. • ...
Argument Reasoning (Vios) 2023-01-31
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- series of statements to support a point of view
- writer’s position on a debatable issue or problem
- general to specific reasoning
- fallacy an error in logic and reasoning
- an explanation that states why others should accept a claim
- facts, statistics, numerical data, quotations, and specific examples that support a claim
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- specific to general reasoning
- reasoning which begins with a pattern
- the process of thinking about something in a logical way in order to form a conclusion or judgment
9 Clues: specific to general reasoning • general to specific reasoning • reasoning which begins with a pattern • fallacy an error in logic and reasoning • series of statements to support a point of view • writer’s position on a debatable issue or problem • an explanation that states why others should accept a claim • ...
Employability Skills 2023-03-16
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- working with others to a common goal
- managing and motivating other to get the best performance from them
- coming up with new ways to do things
- solving a problem without being asked
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- Speaking with a customer about a problem
- making sense of the facts and figures and using logic
- being able to get on with other people at work
- begin able to change the way you work when asked
- being able to use a computer or software
9 Clues: working with others to a common goal • coming up with new ways to do things • solving a problem without being asked • Speaking with a customer about a problem • being able to use a computer or software • being able to get on with other people at work • begin able to change the way you work when asked • making sense of the facts and figures and using logic • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab Part 2 2024-10-18
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- Soldiers on horseback
- A branch of geometry dealing with shapes
- A style of teaching where students respond to direct questions
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- A promise doctors make to do no harm to patients
- The distance around an object
- A period where Greek culture spread to non-Greek places
- A branch of geometry dealing with points and lines
- The goal of life is to use logic to guide you, not emotion
- The idea that happiness is the goal of life
9 Clues: Soldiers on horseback • The distance around an object • A branch of geometry dealing with shapes • The idea that happiness is the goal of life • A promise doctors make to do no harm to patients • A branch of geometry dealing with points and lines • A period where Greek culture spread to non-Greek places • The goal of life is to use logic to guide you, not emotion • ...
Jargon busting! 2020-09-02
Across
- Actions such as Classification, Regression, Clustering help us with this
- A machine's equivalent of Reading & Writing
- Detecting object/ Recognising faces falls under this part of the Framework
- Seeing ability of a machine
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- A term encomapassing tasks, methods and abilities
- Set of well researched logic and rules incorporated in a system
- Resizing image, brightening, de-colouring
7 Clues: Seeing ability of a machine • Resizing image, brightening, de-colouring • A machine's equivalent of Reading & Writing • A term encomapassing tasks, methods and abilities • Set of well researched logic and rules incorporated in a system • Actions such as Classification, Regression, Clustering help us with this • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-01-05
Across
- a comparison of two different things or ideas using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’
- appeal to credibility
- gives inanimate objects or ideas, human characteristics
- appeals to logic or reasoning
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- several consecutive sounds or neighboring words with the same sound
- reference to a biblical, mythological, literary, or historical person, thing, or idea.
- appeal to emotion
- a comparison of two unlike things not using ‘like’ or ‘as’
8 Clues: appeal to emotion • appeal to credibility • appeals to logic or reasoning • gives inanimate objects or ideas, human characteristics • a comparison of two unlike things not using ‘like’ or ‘as’ • several consecutive sounds or neighboring words with the same sound • a comparison of two different things or ideas using the words ‘like’ or ‘as’ • ...
The art of debate 2023-05-30
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- a public speaker, especially one who is eloquent
- fluent or persuasive speaking or writing
- an appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- to treating all rivals or disputants equally
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- a quality that evokes pity or sadness
- a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- a rhetorical technique that appeals to an audience's ethics
8 Clues: a quality that evokes pity or sadness • fluent or persuasive speaking or writing • to treating all rivals or disputants equally • a public speaker, especially one who is eloquent • an appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • a formal address or discourse delivered to an audience • the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing • ...
Judge the Validity of the Evidence from the Text 2022-04-01
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- contains articles written by experts in a particular field of study who report the results of research in that field
- something that you refer to
- the writer of a literary work
- if there is a relationship between the two
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- having enough support
- first-hand accounts of a topic
- whether it fits with the topic or not
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
8 Clues: having enough support • something that you refer to • the writer of a literary work • first-hand accounts of a topic • whether it fits with the topic or not • if there is a relationship between the two • having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent • ...
Vocab-Week 1 ELA 9 and ELA Intervention 2025-09-18
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- to think and act based on reason, evidence, and sound principles rather than intuition or emotion
- in a sleepy or tired way
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Down
- having a sound basis in logic or fact
- understanding something after it has already happened
- create
- something different, abnormal, or unusual
- able to be believed
8 Clues: create • able to be believed • in a sleepy or tired way • having a sound basis in logic or fact • something different, abnormal, or unusual • understanding something after it has already happened • to think and act based on reason, evidence, and sound principles rather than intuition or emotion • ...
Rhetorical Terms 2013-10-23
Across
- extended comparisons between dissimilar things
- a specific type of repetition which is used to build up emotion
- to come up with a situation and compare it to yours
- Personal endorsement
- Telling your reader the majority shares your view
- Convincing others through credibility
- When the author exaggerates their opinions to make it seem stronger
- Convincing others using logic
- Numerical fact
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- Convincing others by showing them people respect your position
- seek out facts that support your side
- Convincing others by making them use emotions to respond
- appeal to the reader's five senses with detailed descriptions
- posing questions as "food for thought for your readers
- opinions that count more based on a specific person giving it
- stating something as often as possible
- choosing words that carry emotional connotation with them
17 Clues: Numerical fact • Personal endorsement • Convincing others using logic • seek out facts that support your side • Convincing others through credibility • stating something as often as possible • extended comparisons between dissimilar things • Telling your reader the majority shares your view • to come up with a situation and compare it to yours • ...
Review for Weeks 1 - 3 of English 1001 2025-11-05
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- errors in reasoning or weak spots in an argument
- what effective arguments use
- an argument that uses "power with"
- topic, angle, purpose, audience, context
- understanding what the author is arguing, main points, evidence, etc.
- appeals to emotions and beliefs
- facts, reasons, evidence, logic
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- the art of effective communication
- a non-confrontational approach to persuasion, emphasizes finding common ground
- a mental structure that shapes how people interpret and talk about an issue
- how the argument reflects the needs+values+attitudes of the audience
- timing, tone and level of formality refers to context
- an argument that uses "power over"
- Most people are influenced by their _____________ with others
- credible, reliable, builds trust and gives authority to the author
- understanding the author's argument strategies - How it is made
- approach to evaluate evidence = sufficient, typical, accurate, reliable
17 Clues: what effective arguments use • appeals to emotions and beliefs • facts, reasons, evidence, logic • the art of effective communication • an argument that uses "power over" • an argument that uses "power with" • topic, angle, purpose, audience, context • errors in reasoning or weak spots in an argument • timing, tone and level of formality refers to context • ...
STUDY OF LOGIC Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-30
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- A set of premises that together are meant to provide support for a conclusion.
- A statement that is true if both the conditional and its converse are true.
- A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion.
- The study of reasoning and principles of valid inference.
- A statement or proposition that is regarded as being self-evidently true.
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- The part of a sentence or clause containing a verb and stating something about the subject.
- The logical equivalent of a conditional statement, formed by negating and reversing both the hypothesis and conclusion.
- A statement that is always true, no matter the truth value of its components.
- The process of drawing a conclusion based on premises.
9 Clues: A statement that expresses a judgement or opinion. • The process of drawing a conclusion based on premises. • The study of reasoning and principles of valid inference. • A statement or proposition that is regarded as being self-evidently true. • A statement that is true if both the conditional and its converse are true. • ...
Can You Geo-Logic This? 2023-05-29
Across
- The most common agent of erosion
- Weathering that physically changes the rock
- The process of rocks being broken down
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- Weathering that changes the composition of the rock
- Affects the rate of weathering
- Agent that creates a dune
- What erosion does
- Forms after wind deposits and stacks sand on each ther
- The last step of the formation of soil
9 Clues: What erosion does • Agent that creates a dune • Affects the rate of weathering • The most common agent of erosion • The last step of the formation of soil • The process of rocks being broken down • Weathering that physically changes the rock • Weathering that changes the composition of the rock • Forms after wind deposits and stacks sand on each ther
Reach for the top 2021-11-18
6 Clues: wealthy • in a nervous or timid manner. • existing at a particular time. • a state of happiness and satisfaction. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • the ability to endure an unpleasant or difficult process or situation without giving way.
Rhetorical Device Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-12
Across
- appeals to emotions
- the state of being equal
- the author of the "The Atlanta Exposition Address"
Down
- an appeal to logic
- the repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns
- the study of effective, persuasive language use; according to Aristotle, use of the "available means of persuasion."
- a Greek term referring to the character of a person
7 Clues: an appeal to logic • appeals to emotions • the state of being equal • the author of the "The Atlanta Exposition Address" • a Greek term referring to the character of a person • the repetition of similar grammatical or syntactical patterns • the study of effective, persuasive language use; according to Aristotle, use of the "available means of persuasion."
Command Terms 2024-02-05
Across
- information that may not be clearly stated from a narrative by assuming existing tends will continue
- determine logic of information
Down
- select relevant a detail from an argument
- derive conclusions from available information than through explicit statements
- make a statement or situation more comprehensible
- show how things are different
- make the relationships between things evident
7 Clues: show how things are different • determine logic of information • select relevant a detail from an argument • make the relationships between things evident • make a statement or situation more comprehensible • derive conclusions from available information than through explicit statements • ...
Vocab Review 2025-03-03
Across
- - The use of exaggeration to emphasize
- - A reference to a person, place, event, or other literary work
- - The use of emotions to persuade
Down
- - The use of story to give context and engage the audience
- - To purposefully leave someone or something out
- - The use of ethics and credibility to persuade
- - The use of logic to persuade
7 Clues: - The use of logic to persuade • - The use of emotions to persuade • - The use of exaggeration to emphasize • - The use of ethics and credibility to persuade • - To purposefully leave someone or something out • - The use of story to give context and engage the audience • - A reference to a person, place, event, or other literary work
Can You Geo-Logic This? 2023-05-25
Across
- Agent that creates a dune
- Affects the rate of weathering
- Weathering that changes the composition of the rock
- The last step of the formation of soil
- What erosion does
Down
- Forms after wind deposits and stacks sand on each other
- The process of rocks being broken down
- Weathering that physically changes the rock
- The most common agent of erosion
9 Clues: What erosion does • Agent that creates a dune • Affects the rate of weathering • The most common agent of erosion • The process of rocks being broken down • The last step of the formation of soil • Weathering that physically changes the rock • Weathering that changes the composition of the rock • Forms after wind deposits and stacks sand on each other
Philosophy Terms 2023-10-15
TERM 3 CROSSWORD 2022-05-23
Across
- A literary device that uses characters/events/ideas to show a larger concept that is not directly said
- Method of learning by playing
- Speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, subject, tone
- Educational movement that focuses on learning by doing
- "If other people are doing it, then so will I!"
Down
- To be in a horizontal position
- To put something down
- The appeal to logic
- An argument that opposes your own
- A short story used in an argument that may or may not be true
- A literary device that uses an object to stand in for something else (action, person, place, concept, etc.)
- Characterisation that shows without telling
12 Clues: The appeal to logic • To put something down • Method of learning by playing • To be in a horizontal position • An argument that opposes your own • Characterisation that shows without telling • "If other people are doing it, then so will I!" • Speaker, occasion, audience, purpose, subject, tone • Educational movement that focuses on learning by doing • ...
Review 2022-08-04
Across
- happy and positive
- the adjective of logic
- a small mammal with short fur, a pointed face, and a long tail
- an energetic happy person who enjoys being with other people
- used to describe a person who likes to control or tell others what to do
- not proud or not believing you are important
- a place to listen to music
Down
- the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think
- easily upset by the things people do, or reacting easily
- not childish, grown up
- wanting a lot of food, money… more than you need
- very good
12 Clues: very good • happy and positive • not childish, grown up • the adjective of logic • a place to listen to music • not proud or not believing you are important • wanting a lot of food, money… more than you need • easily upset by the things people do, or reacting easily • an energetic happy person who enjoys being with other people • ...
sociology puzzle 2022-01-29
Across
- A framework for understanding our social reality within a broader context
- A set of assumptions about reality including questions with possible outcomes.
- The study of interactions within, and between societies
- arrangement human beings use to interact with each other.
Down
- Convictions people hold to be true.
- The pioneer of Mexican-American studies.
- An influential black leader who preached a self help theory.
- Seeing past the social structures and instead questioning them.
- The inequalities that exists among all societies.
- Customs a particular set of people have.
- A society is functions with logic and reason.
- The study of human development, structure, and functioning within a society.
12 Clues: Convictions people hold to be true. • The pioneer of Mexican-American studies. • Customs a particular set of people have. • A society is functions with logic and reason. • The inequalities that exists among all societies. • The study of interactions within, and between societies • arrangement human beings use to interact with each other. • ...
Spelling exam 2020-12-19
Across
- glib, deceptive, or foolish talk
- a person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes
- paying strict attention : WATCHFUL
- difficult to analyze, understand, or explain
- having or being of relatively great depth or extent from one surface to its opposite
Down
- to reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form
- portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar
- something kept or given to be kept as a memento
- Realizing,involving,or being in accordance with logic
- something that may be chosen: such
- Informal
- experiencing pleasure, joy, or delight : made happy
12 Clues: Informal • glib, deceptive, or foolish talk • something that may be chosen: such • paying strict attention : WATCHFUL • difficult to analyze, understand, or explain • something kept or given to be kept as a memento • experiencing pleasure, joy, or delight : made happy • Realizing,involving,or being in accordance with logic • ...
Yarl Dreamin 24 2024-10-11
Across
- AI feature that delivers predictive insights and recommendations
- Salesforce product enabling automatic data capture and AI-driven recommendations
- Declarative tool for automating complex business workflows
- Advanced feature for creating AI-powered forecasts and predictions
- Query language used for retrieving records from Salesforce’s database
Down
- Component-based framework for developing Lightning applications
- Language for building custom logic and triggers in Salesforce
- Real-time API enabling data synchronization across systems
- AI-based service for analyzing emails and suggesting responses
- Tool for implementing code version control and continuous integration
- AI tool for automating customer service with natural language
- Tool that automates end-to-end testing for Salesforce applications
12 Clues: Real-time API enabling data synchronization across systems • Declarative tool for automating complex business workflows • Language for building custom logic and triggers in Salesforce • AI tool for automating customer service with natural language • AI-based service for analyzing emails and suggesting responses • ...
Puzzle 2024-10-31
Across
- Engineers face these challenging, complex problems without clear solutions
- Graph structure used to depict system structures and dependencies
- Error-checking process during software development
- Model used to visualize how data moves through a system
- Popular testing technique, uses inputs without system knowledge
Down
- Current trend in software design focused on classes and objects
- Technique for reviewing software among developers for feedback
- Property essential in testing software from early stages
- Degree to which a software component’s parts belong together
- Process of breaking down a problem into simpler subfunctions
- Level of generalization and simplification in system design
- The schematic basis of structured software charts
12 Clues: The schematic basis of structured software charts • Error-checking process during software development • Model used to visualize how data moves through a system • Property essential in testing software from early stages • Level of generalization and simplification in system design • Degree to which a software component’s parts belong together • ...
Activism 2025-09-25
Across
- Appeals to the audience's emotions.
- Uses logic and facts to persuade.
- The repetition of a particular sentence structure.
- The use of three words, phrases, or clauses to create a single, powerful, and memorable impression.
- Relies on the speaker's credibility or character.
- A personal story that is shared for effect.
- The repetition of the first words of a sentence.
Down
- Using numbers and data to support an argument.
- The use of exaggeration for emphasis.
- Repetition of the same letter or sound at the beginning of words.
- Language Words chosen to create a strong emotional response.
- The country where Safe Haven runs its program.
12 Clues: Uses logic and facts to persuade. • Appeals to the audience's emotions. • The use of exaggeration for emphasis. • A personal story that is shared for effect. • Using numbers and data to support an argument. • The country where Safe Haven runs its program. • The repetition of the first words of a sentence. • Relies on the speaker's credibility or character. • ...
Mountaineering story 2026-02-17
Across
- Hit repeatedly and violently by storms.
- Having no meaning or logic; absurd.
- Celebrating life; inspiring optimism or jo
- Improving quality of life; beneficial to wellbeing.
Down
- Seemingly contradictory but possibly true at the same time.
- Causing great damage, failure, or suffering.
- To confirm that something is true, acceptable, or officially approved.
- A climb upward; also a rise in status, power, or success.
- Anxiety or fear about something that may happen.
- Highly influential; forming the basis for future developments.
- Difficult to understand; known only by a few people.
- A type of rock made mainly of calcium carbonate, often used in building.
12 Clues: Having no meaning or logic; absurd. • Hit repeatedly and violently by storms. • Celebrating life; inspiring optimism or jo • Causing great damage, failure, or suffering. • Anxiety or fear about something that may happen. • Improving quality of life; beneficial to wellbeing. • Difficult to understand; known only by a few people. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-10-15
Across
- Something that needs to be defined and solved in business.
- A leadership style that involves consulting the team.
- Based on data, logic, and research when making decisions.
- Making decisions using feelings or “gut instinct.”
- A leadership style where one person makes all decisions.
- A hands-off leadership style giving freedom to employees.
Down
- Clear business goals that guide decision-making.
- Inspiring and motivating others to achieve a goal.
- Encouraging and energising staff to perform well.
- A “fatherly” leadership style that decides what’s best for staff.
- A leadership style that adapts to different circumstances.
- Organising people and resources to meet objectives.
12 Clues: Clear business goals that guide decision-making. • Encouraging and energising staff to perform well. • Inspiring and motivating others to achieve a goal. • Making decisions using feelings or “gut instinct.” • Organising people and resources to meet objectives. • A leadership style that involves consulting the team. • ...
2.3 topic (Producing robust programs) 2026-03-23
Across
- Breaks code into smaller parts.
- Shows program structure and makes the code easier to read
- Allows changes to be made without causing problems elsewhere in code.
- Something you need to do to check for bugs
- Functional programs should never break or produce errors
Down
- Used to make sure the person is who they claim to be
- clarifies complex logic and helps others understand.
- Used to double check data has been typed in correctly.
- Tests program as a whole when all the code is complete
- Ensures data entered of the right type
- Code is tested,refined and retested until it works correctly
- An error in a program
12 Clues: An error in a program • Breaks code into smaller parts. • Ensures data entered of the right type • Something you need to do to check for bugs • Used to make sure the person is who they claim to be • clarifies complex logic and helps others understand. • Used to double check data has been typed in correctly. • Tests program as a whole when all the code is complete • ...
G1 T2 DAY 9 2021-02-10
Across
- a careful test to find something we don't know
- something that a person likes to do a lot, but not for work or school
- to show that something is true by using facts and logic
- to finish school with a diploma
- a way of doing something
Down
- the amount of heat in something
- A thing we use with our hand to do a job.
- an idea that scientists make to explain facts
- to not believe, to not believe easily
9 Clues: a way of doing something • the amount of heat in something • to finish school with a diploma • to not believe, to not believe easily • A thing we use with our hand to do a job. • an idea that scientists make to explain facts • a careful test to find something we don't know • to show that something is true by using facts and logic • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2024-02-11
Across
- words or phrases that have a high emotional impact on the reader
- questions posed for dramatic effect that are often not directly answered in the text
- words of high certainity (e.g. never, always)
- an opinion that is presented and supported in persuasive texts
Down
- numerical data often used as proof
- extremely exaggerated statements
- repeated words or phrases
- using logic to convince a reader to agree with you
- clear reasons provided to agree with an opinion; proof
9 Clues: repeated words or phrases • extremely exaggerated statements • numerical data often used as proof • words of high certainity (e.g. never, always) • using logic to convince a reader to agree with you • clear reasons provided to agree with an opinion; proof • an opinion that is presented and supported in persuasive texts • ...
grade 9 vocab crossword.1 2024-06-12
Across
- Inherited from birth
- the ability to apply logic to physical objects to solve problems
- Not being able to see the world from another persons perspective
- Adding new information to a new schema
Down
- Changing a schema to cope with a new situation
- Characteristics influenced by our environment
- The amount stays the same even though the appearance changes
- Before logic.Not being able to apply reason to solve problems
- A cognitive model based on previous information
9 Clues: Inherited from birth • Adding new information to a new schema • Characteristics influenced by our environment • Changing a schema to cope with a new situation • A cognitive model based on previous information • The amount stays the same even though the appearance changes • Before logic.Not being able to apply reason to solve problems • ...
Spelling 2025-11-17
Across
- When it is the best of something
- a way to show feelings or thoughts
- someone who loves using numbers, shapes, and logic to solve puzzles and problems
Down
- To read with understanding
- When something is transparent, you can see _____
- Something you ask to get an asnwer
- to create pictures or ideas in your mind of things that are not actually there
- To be given the "go ahead"
- Someone who can pull a rabbit out of a hat
9 Clues: To read with understanding • To be given the "go ahead" • When it is the best of something • Something you ask to get an asnwer • a way to show feelings or thoughts • Someone who can pull a rabbit out of a hat • When something is transparent, you can see _____ • to create pictures or ideas in your mind of things that are not actually there • ...
Rhetoric and logical fallacies 2025-11-07
Across
- Appeals to emotions like sadness, fear, or joy.
- Using someone famous or respected to promote something.
- Using insults to turn people against someone.
- Only showing one side or using selective facts to make something look better.
- Appeals to logic and reasoning.
Down
- Using vague positive phrases to make something sound good without evidence.
- Using credibility or ethics to persuade.
- “Everyone else is doing it, so you should too.”
- Suggesting or hinting something negative without saying it directly.
9 Clues: Appeals to logic and reasoning. • Using credibility or ethics to persuade. • Using insults to turn people against someone. • Appeals to emotions like sadness, fear, or joy. • “Everyone else is doing it, so you should too.” • Using someone famous or respected to promote something. • Suggesting or hinting something negative without saying it directly. • ...
Math Vocabulary - Test Verbs 2012-08-12
Across
- to perform mathematical operations
- one or a group of mathematical symbols representing a number or quantity that may include numbers, variables, operators and grouping symbols
- to use the rules of arithmetic to rewrite an expression as simply as possible
- to find the value of an expression
- answer to a problem
- answer
Down
- add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve problems
- use words, numbers, or symbols to "support" your answer
- use words, numbers, and/or symbols in your explanation
- uses an equal sign between two expressions
- to use logic to make an educated guess that is close to the actual value
- to work out the answer
12 Clues: answer • answer to a problem • to work out the answer • to perform mathematical operations • to find the value of an expression • uses an equal sign between two expressions • add, subtract, multiply, or divide to solve problems • use words, numbers, and/or symbols in your explanation • use words, numbers, or symbols to "support" your answer • ...
Unit6 2021-06-07
Across
- to damage sb else's property on purpose
- having a pleasant smell
- as clear as glass
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- having only a short distance from side to side
Down
- able to write and read
- to force sb to leave school (country, club etc.;)
- the teacher in charge of a school
- to stay away from school without a permission
- a place in a school where meals are served to the people who work or study there
- the punishment of being kept at school after hours
- to accuse sb of doing sth which is against the law
12 Clues: as clear as glass • able to write and read • having a pleasant smell • the teacher in charge of a school • to damage sb else's property on purpose • to stay away from school without a permission • having only a short distance from side to side • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • to force sb to leave school (country, club etc.;) • ...
Unit6 2021-06-07
Across
- to stay away from school without a permission
- as clear as glass
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- to force sb to leave school (country, club etc.;)
- to accuse sb of doing sth which is against the law
- having only a short distance from side to side
- having a pleasant smell
Down
- the teacher in charge of a school
- a place in a school where meals are served to the people who work or study there
- able to write and read
- the punishment of being kept at school after hours
- to damage sb else's property on purpose
12 Clues: as clear as glass • able to write and read • having a pleasant smell • the teacher in charge of a school • to damage sb else's property on purpose • to stay away from school without a permission • having only a short distance from side to side • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • to force sb to leave school (country, club etc.;) • ...
Coding 1 2023-03-09
Across
- in JavaScript, a symbol used to end a statement
- and outline of the basic ideas of how algorithms will work, a mixture of English and programming language
- a whole number
- coding using 0s and 1s
- a container for holding values
- a reusable block of code
Down
- a way to leave notes about what your code is doing in English, so other people can understand it
- instructions used on a computer
- a repeated action
- step-by-step instructions
- a type of logic for creating true/false if/then statements
- a section of code in a computer program that is repeated until the ending conditions are met
12 Clues: a whole number • a repeated action • coding using 0s and 1s • a reusable block of code • step-by-step instructions • a container for holding values • instructions used on a computer • in JavaScript, a symbol used to end a statement • a type of logic for creating true/false if/then statements • ...
ELA.7.R.2.2, ELA.7.R.3.4 2024-01-22
Across
- to examine the parts of something in detail
- establishes an author's credibility or expertise
- implied or not stated directly
- appeals to logic and reasoning
- the subject of a text, usually expressed in 1 word or phrase
- the art of speaking and writing persuasively
- methods that writers use to make their argument appeal to readers
Down
- attempts to stir up or appeal to emotions
- a writing or speaking technique or tool that helps to make arguments more persuasive
- precisely and clearly expressed, leaving no room for doubt
- information or evidence used to prove or confirm something
- the main or most important point in a text
12 Clues: implied or not stated directly • appeals to logic and reasoning • attempts to stir up or appeal to emotions • the main or most important point in a text • 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 • ...
Informatica semestrul I 2022-01-11
Across
- Numar care rămâne neschimbat indiferent din ce parte il citesti.
- O colecţie de date, de acelaşi tip, situate într-o zonă de memorie continuă.
- O colecţie de date indicat printr-un nume şi o extensie.
- Sistem de numeratie cu simbolurile: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,A,B,C,D,E,F.
- Program cu ajutorul căruia putem scrie coduri în diverse limbaje de programare.
- Se foloseste pentru scrierea in fisiere.
- Instructiune folosita în instrucţiunea decizională switch sau în instrucţiunile repetitive.
Down
- Denumirea operatorului logic notat prin „!”.
- Tip de data pentru memorarea numerelor reale.
- Tip de tablou cu un singur indice.
- Instructiune repetitiva cu numar necunoscut de pasi.
- Fisierul antet corespunzator functiilor.
12 Clues: Tip de tablou cu un singur indice. • Fisierul antet corespunzator functiilor. • Se foloseste pentru scrierea in fisiere. • Denumirea operatorului logic notat prin „!”. • Tip de data pentru memorarea numerelor reale. • Instructiune repetitiva cu numar necunoscut de pasi. • O colecţie de date indicat printr-un nume şi o extensie. • ...
ELA 11, Semester 1 Review 2022-01-07
Across
- Comparison between two unlike things to suggest a resemblance
- Giving human qualities or characteristics to objects or animals
- The lesson or message an author is trying to teach a reader through their text
- persuasion by appealing to logic
- persuasion by appealing to ethics
- An educated guess based on context clues or supporting evidence.
Down
- details from a text which proves a claim or argument
- Highly descriptive language that create visuals and appeal to your physical senses
- background information or circumstances explaining why something is happening
- An extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a point
- persuasion by appealing to emotion
- the art of persuasive speaking and writing
12 Clues: persuasion by appealing to logic • persuasion by appealing to ethics • persuasion by appealing to emotion • the art of persuasive speaking and writing • An extreme exaggeration used to emphasize a point • details from a text which proves a claim or argument • Comparison between two unlike things to suggest a resemblance • ...
The Sixth Sense 2021-10-26
Across
- a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of god
- the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure
- a physical feeling
- a building use for Christian worship
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- someone who is no longer alive
Down
- force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature
- voice or instrument combined
- a person who can supposedly discern what another person is thinking
- atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles or validity
12 Clues: a physical feeling • voice or instrument combined • someone who is no longer alive • a building use for Christian worship • atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing • force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature • the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure • a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen • ...
The Sixth Sense 2021-10-26
Across
- atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing
- a physical feeling
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles or validity
- a person regarded as an inspired teacher or proclaimer of the will of god
- a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen
- force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature
Down
- a person who can supposedly discern what another person is thinking
- voice or instrument combined
- someone who is no longer alive
- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet
- a building use for Christian worship
- the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure
12 Clues: a physical feeling • voice or instrument combined • someone who is no longer alive • a building use for Christian worship • atmosphere that surrounds a person, place, or thing • force beyond scientific understanding or laws of nature • the action of admitting someone into a secret or abscure • a state or feeling excited uncertainty about what may happen • ...
Spelling List C Definitions 2025-10-13
Across
- the bottom part of a fraction; the number of pieces the whole is divided into
- a device that uses lenses and mirrors to allow you to see around corners
- reasoning to gain knowledge and wisdom
- a tube containing mirrors and colored beads that changes patterns when turned
- the study of human origin, culture, characteristics, etc.
- Impossible to see
Down
- to suggest someone’s name for a job, organization, etc.
- an outward sign that something is true
- words before the beginning of a play or book
- to announce, cry out, publism
- word for word; in the same words
- using more words than necessary
12 Clues: Impossible to see • to announce, cry out, publism • using more words than necessary • word for word; in the same words • an outward sign that something is true • reasoning to gain knowledge and wisdom • words before the beginning of a play or book • to suggest someone’s name for a job, organization, etc. • the study of human origin, culture, characteristics, etc. • ...
medieval church and the birth of universities 2026-04-03
Across
- A major movement influenced by university debates and discussions
- A cathedral school subject focused on speaking well
- A cathedral school subject about language rules
- School connected to a bishop’s residence
- A cathedral school subject focused on reasoning
- A major subject of debate and study in universities
- The Church wanted better educated members of this group
Down
- A field studied in early universities related to healing the body
- A formal document that grants rights or privileges
- Schools that formed when students wanted advanced learning in many subjects
- Religious communities where education mostly happened before universities
- The study of God and religious beliefs
12 Clues: The study of God and religious beliefs • School connected to a bishop’s residence • A cathedral school subject about language rules • A formal document that grants rights or privileges • A cathedral school subject focused on reasoning • A cathedral school subject focused on speaking well • ...
Suicide 1 2018-06-12
Across
- a person's death
- able to be defended with logic or justification; valid
- use it to stand for, or symbolize, another thing
- look thoughtfully for a long time at
- strong religious feeling or belie
Down
- excessively lengthy or technical speech or writing
- the state or quality of being holy, sacred, or saintly
- incapable of producing any useful result; pointless
- in a clear and detailed manner, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- Those of us who feel "close" to God because we perceive ourselves to be "good"
- a joining or merging of different parts or qualities
- declare one's public approval or support of
- a short period of intense activity
13 Clues: a person's death • strong religious feeling or belie • a short period of intense activity • look thoughtfully for a long time at • declare one's public approval or support of • use it to stand for, or symbolize, another thing • excessively lengthy or technical speech or writing • incapable of producing any useful result; pointless • ...
Poetic Terms and Types 2021-03-16
Across
- using words to create a picture in the reader's mind
- The repetition of the initial letter or sound in two or more words in a line of poetry
- The beat of a poem (seven different types)
- Using the same key word or phrase throughout a poem
- Words that sound like what they mean
- Deals with logic and reality
Down
- A certain phrase or line that is repeated at the end of a stanza
- Gives human characteristics/traits to non-humans
- Uses "like" or "as" to make comparisons
- deals with creativity and emotions
- An exaggeration for the sake of emphasis
- Compares two unrelated things
- the length of a line of poetry
13 Clues: Deals with logic and reality • Compares two unrelated things • the length of a line of poetry • deals with creativity and emotions • Words that sound like what they mean • Uses "like" or "as" to make comparisons • An exaggeration for the sake of emphasis • The beat of a poem (seven different types) • Gives human characteristics/traits to non-humans • ...
GUI/MVC 2021-04-01
Across
- method called when the GUI is shut down
- Method that registers event handlers
- method that initializes all JavaFX components
- Can hold multiple components; ordered left to right and top to bottom
- Manages data, logic, and rules
Down
- Uses a grid system to hold components, placed in col, row order
- Method that process command-line arguments
- Design pattern for developing user interfaces that divides the application into three parts
- Organizes elements in top, left, center, right, and bottom sections
- Responds to user interaction and performs interactions on the model
- The parameter required by start()
- A visual representation of the application
- The number of components a scene or stage can hold
13 Clues: Manages data, logic, and rules • The parameter required by start() • Method that registers event handlers • method called when the GUI is shut down • Method that process command-line arguments • A visual representation of the application • method that initializes all JavaFX components • The number of components a scene or stage can hold • ...
Technology in Material Development 2021-07-19
Across
- non linear program
- skills and technology more fully into the process of language learning
- have the potential to offer something different, if not better, than traditional teaching and learning materials through their special features of hypertext,hypermedia,and multimedia
- Programmed Logic/Learning for Automated Teaching Operation
- stresses that computer-based activities should focus more on using forms than the forms themselves
- one criteria for defining call based materials
- seeks to integrate
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- word is a type of software application
- Sound, photographic-quality still images and video recordings
- computer assisted language learning
- presented a stimulus, and learners had to provide a response
- is one of the several types pf call programs
- a linear program
13 Clues: a linear program • non linear program • seeks to integrate • computer assisted language learning • word is a type of software application • is one of the several types pf call programs • one criteria for defining call based materials • Programmed Logic/Learning for Automated Teaching Operation • presented a stimulus, and learners had to provide a response • ...
Computer Parts 2024-02-26
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- is the smallest addressable element in a raster image
- memory that can be read and changed
- firmware used to provide runtime services
- is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power
- processor for which the data processing logic and control
- the physical parts of a computer
- a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system
- provides input and output of audio
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- is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources
- a semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power
- a collection of programs and data that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks
- main printed circuit board
- most important processor in a given computer
13 Clues: main printed circuit board • the physical parts of a computer • provides input and output of audio • memory that can be read and changed • firmware used to provide runtime services • most important processor in a given computer • a number expressed in the base-2 numeral system • is the smallest addressable element in a raster image • ...
Tutorial-DLDM 2024-02-21
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- ARITHMETIC Arithmetic using addition and shifting for binary operations (11)
- Representation adding 1 to the negative of a binary number (8)
- A sequence of discrete voltage levels representing information (8)
- Operation requiring all inputs to be 1 for a 1 output (3)
- Number system using digits 0-9 and A-F (9)
- Electronic circuits operating with binary values (12)
- Circuit performing one or more logic operations (7)
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- System dividing numbers into groups of 16 (8)
- Operation giving 1 if any input is 1 (3)
- Number system using only 0 and 1 (6)
- System dividing numbers into groups of 8 (5)
- Arithmetic for signed binary numbers (13)
- Algebra dealing with true/false values (13)
- Operation inverting the input (4)
14 Clues: Operation inverting the input (4) • Number system using only 0 and 1 (6) • Operation giving 1 if any input is 1 (3) • Arithmetic for signed binary numbers (13) • Number system using digits 0-9 and A-F (9) • Algebra dealing with true/false values (13) • System dividing numbers into groups of 8 (5) • System dividing numbers into groups of 16 (8) • ...
Unit 7. Vocabulary A 2024-08-18
Across
- Having a sharp, acidic taste or smell.
- Having a strong, hot flavor often due to the presence of chili peppers or similar ingredients.
- Soft and pulpy, often in an unappealing way.
- Not accessible or not able to be obtained.
- Not based on reason, logic, or clear thinking.
- To deter or dissuade someone from doing something.
- Judged or valued at a level lower than is accurate or deserved.
- Valued or praised more highly than is deserved.
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- Not formally recognized or authorized.
- Given incorrect or misleading information.
- Not cooked thoroughly or to the proper degree.
- Not appropriate, suitable, or correct according to rules or standards.
- Lacking strong flavor, excitement, or interest.
13 Clues: Not formally recognized or authorized. • Having a sharp, acidic taste or smell. • Given incorrect or misleading information. • Not accessible or not able to be obtained. • Soft and pulpy, often in an unappealing way. • Not cooked thoroughly or to the proper degree. • Not based on reason, logic, or clear thinking. • Lacking strong flavor, excitement, or interest. • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2024-06-26
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- Pronouns, Words like “I,” “you,” and “we” used to involve the audience.
- An appeal to logic and reason.
- Language, Language that stirs up feelings in the audience.
- Commanding words urging the audience to act.
- Verifiable information used to support an argument.
- An appeal to credibility and character.
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- An over-the-top statement not meant to be taken literally.
- A persuasive technique using three elements for impact.
- Questions, Questions posed for effect, not requiring an answer.
- A belief or view about something not based on certainty.
- An appeal to emotions and feelings.
- A poetic device where the same initial consonant sound occurs close together.
- Data in numerical form used to support arguments.
13 Clues: An appeal to logic and reason. • An appeal to emotions and feelings. • An appeal to credibility and character. • Commanding words urging the audience to act. • Data in numerical form used to support arguments. • Verifiable information used to support an argument. • A persuasive technique using three elements for impact. • ...
Jean Piaget 2025-06-12
Across
- when children are able to adopt different perspective
- the process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas
- The inability to understand or perceive another persons perspective
- The process of developing
- when children can reason based on logic
- very young, typically used in humans
- when children perceive what they can see
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- a convenient arrangement / place where you stay
- The understanding that things can exist without seeing them
- the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought
- When children think of things that may be past
- the transitional phase of growth and development between childhood and adulthood
- he ability to mentally reverse a process or action
13 Clues: The process of developing • very young, typically used in humans • when children can reason based on logic • when children perceive what they can see • When children think of things that may be past • a convenient arrangement / place where you stay • he ability to mentally reverse a process or action • when children are able to adopt different perspective • ...
edublocks input 2023-05-05
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- == compares to values to check if they are _______
- using a > checks if the left value is __________ the right
- A whole number
- input device to capture text
- using a < checks if the left value is __________ the right
- the colour of the turtle blocks
- using a for block allows the program to repeat over and over.
- A sequence of characters, including punctuation, numbers and letters
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- A number with a decimal place
- Using an if block allows the program to make a decision
- Input device to capture sound
- A number with no decimal place
- the colour of the logic blocks
- the block we use in edublocks to tell the computer we are using an integer
14 Clues: A whole number • input device to capture text • A number with a decimal place • Input device to capture sound • A number with no decimal place • the colour of the logic blocks • the colour of the turtle blocks • == compares to values to check if they are _______ • Using an if block allows the program to make a decision • ...
Theology Crossword 2017-05-30
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- Lesser sin that weakens our relationship with God
- Who King Henry chose as archbishop (St. Thomas A __)
- Sins that cuts us off from God
- ___ and the Franciscans were the original two Mendicant orders
- What St. Gregory levied stiff penalties against
- were important in the conversion of the slavic tribes
- How many dimensions of the church there are.
- They council King Henry II refused to recognize
- the University St. Thomas Aquinas studied at
- She is a model of holiness
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- ___ and reason need not be opposed to each other
- to be formally removed from the church
- what Mendicant friars lived off of these
- what the white habits of the Cistercian monks imply
- the Carthusians were founded by St. ___
- there are limits to logic and ___
- The teaching ___ was the major difference between Eastern and Western
- these men and women are also models of holiness
18 Clues: She is a model of holiness • Sins that cuts us off from God • there are limits to logic and ___ • to be formally removed from the church • the Carthusians were founded by St. ___ • what Mendicant friars lived off of these • How many dimensions of the church there are. • the University St. Thomas Aquinas studied at • these men and women are also models of holiness • ...
Lit Terms 2021-05-27
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- appeals to emotion
- a statement that seems to be contradictory but actually presents a truth
- an overused word or phrase
- a short summary of an event; short stories that illustrate a greater point
- idea central message
- Irony words are used to suggest the opposite of what is meant/sarcasm.
- the time and place of the story’s action
- two stanzas that ryhme
- literary device where something stands for or represents something else
- 14-lines
- words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses
- central message or insight of life revealed
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- Irony an event occurs that directly contradicts the expectations of the characters, the reader, or the audience
- Irony there is a contradiction between what a character thinks and what the reader or audience knows to be true.
- the main character in a literary work
- appeals to logic
- appeals to ethics
- to guess
18 Clues: to guess • 14-lines • appeals to logic • appeals to ethics • appeals to emotion • idea central message • two stanzas that ryhme • an overused word or phrase • the main character in a literary work • the time and place of the story’s action • central message or insight of life revealed • words or phrases that appeal to one or more of the five senses • ...
Root Word Crossword - Aarya 2023-10-06
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- Successive generations of kin
- A political leader who influences people with emotion and empathy rather than reason and logic
- Books which teach the whole “circle” of knowledge
- (of a disease)Regularly occurring within an area or community
- A diseased condition produced by poisoning with hydrargyrum, or mercury
- Great mythological single “circle”-eyed giant
- An extreme fear of water
- An instrument to observe the positions of the heavenly bodies
- Someone's ancestor; they can also be the originator of something
- Of good ‘sound’
- Statistics that describe populations and their characteristics, usually for marketing
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- Smallest units of ‘sound’ in words
- Something they originated there, rather than coming from another area of the world
- An instrument used by physicists that accelerate particles in a “circle”
- One interested in star lore; an amateur astronomer
- A harsh, unpleasant ‘sound’
- The state of having an excess of water in the blood.
- The starfish family
18 Clues: Of good ‘sound’ • The starfish family • An extreme fear of water • A harsh, unpleasant ‘sound’ • Successive generations of kin • Smallest units of ‘sound’ in words • Great mythological single “circle”-eyed giant • Books which teach the whole “circle” of knowledge • One interested in star lore; an amateur astronomer • The state of having an excess of water in the blood. • ...
Ch. 1 & 2 Hound Vocab 2023-11-01
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- Your information isn’t useful. It’s _____.
- He was the _____ of an ancient family.
- Hopefully you won’t have reason to _____ learning these words.
- A large _____ opened in the ground after the earthquake.
- It only takes one riddle to _____ some people.
- He was too _____ to gamble.
- His appearance was unkempt and _____.
- Jugglers are known for their _____.
- She _____ dropped her phone as she turned.
- It’s important to _____ your theories with evidence.
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- The mushroom was large and _____.
- She was known for her _____ and generosity.
- He would often _____ me, and I would be angry for hours.
- Some people believe more in _____ than real logic.
- It’s hard to avoid at least a little _____ in your tone when you’re angry!
- She is so _____ as she runs the hurdles. It’s incredible!
- Those new shoes might _____ a variety of comments.
- Life is often more _____ than romantic.
18 Clues: He was too _____ to gamble. • The mushroom was large and _____. • Jugglers are known for their _____. • His appearance was unkempt and _____. • He was the _____ of an ancient family. • Life is often more _____ than romantic. • Your information isn’t useful. It’s _____. • She _____ dropped her phone as she turned. • She was known for her _____ and generosity. • ...
Argument Essay Review: some answers are multiple words! For example: counterargument 2024-02-22
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- first sentence in your body paragraphs
- telling your reader what they should do now; in conclusion paragraph
- paragraph that contains the hook, context, and thesis statement
- contains your claim and reasoning; in intro paragraph
- another word for opinion
- another word for convince
- another word for background info in intro paragraph
- Use this in body paragraphs to support your claim
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- this paragraph reminds your reader of your thesis, gives final thoughts
- rhetorical appeal: using experts and their credibility
- grabs the reader's attention; makes them want to read your essay
- paragraph where you prove the other side wrong
- this is who you are writing your essay to; the reader
- what you read and annotate to gather your evidence
- rhetorical appeal: using logic and numbers to persuade
- rhetorical appeal: using emotions to persuade
- another word for supporting evidence
- name of your essay; should tell your reader what side you're on
18 Clues: another word for opinion • another word for convince • another word for supporting evidence • first sentence in your body paragraphs • rhetorical appeal: using emotions to persuade • paragraph where you prove the other side wrong • Use this in body paragraphs to support your claim • what you read and annotate to gather your evidence • ...
Mega and Micro 2024-05-16
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- means a large funnel shape device for amplifying the voice
- means you can only see it with a microscope
- means the belief that you are more powerful than you really are
- is a material used to track or to know identification
- is an instrument that is used for viewing small objects
- is a large amount of money
- means a unit of data
- means one million watts
- is the study of viruses,bacteria,algae,fungi and slime molds
- means a unit of data size
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- means a miniature photographic copy of a newspaper or document
- means a type of miniature electronic device that contains logic
- is a very well known person
- is small living things around us
- means a large stone used to construct a prehistoric structure
- is an instrument for converting sounds
- means a unit multiplier that represents one million hertz
- is a thing to heat up cold food in
18 Clues: means a unit of data • means one million watts • means a unit of data size • is a large amount of money • is a very well known person • is small living things around us • is a thing to heat up cold food in • is an instrument for converting sounds • means you can only see it with a microscope • is a material used to track or to know identification • ...
Algorithm 2024-05-23
Across
- A reusable block of code that performs a task.
- Search Algorithm for traversing graphs by exploring as far as possible along each branch.
- Efficient algorithm for finding items in a sorted array.
- Structure A way of organizing data.
- A group of 8 bits.
- Solving problems by trying all possible solutions.
- The lowest-level programming language, directly understood by the computer’s CPU.
- Processing Collecting and manipulating data to produce meaningful information.
- The smallest unit of data, 0 or 1.
- A platform for developing software applications.
- A plain language description of an algorithm.
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- A reusable block of code that performs a task.
- Data produced by a program.
- Operator Operators used to perform mathematical operations (e.g., +, -).
- Data provided to a program.
- Method for finding an item in a collection.
- Original code written by a programmer.
- Text in the code meant for programmers, ignored by the computer.
- (Integrated Development Environment) Software for writing code.
- Reasoning in programming to perform tasks.
20 Clues: A group of 8 bits. • Data produced by a program. • Data provided to a program. • The smallest unit of data, 0 or 1. • Structure A way of organizing data. • Original code written by a programmer. • Reasoning in programming to perform tasks. • Method for finding an item in a collection. • A plain language description of an algorithm. • ...
Brain Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-28
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- Involved in hearing and understanding language
- Inability to create mental images
- A condition where senses are blended, like seeing colours when hearing music
- Processes touch, temperature, and spatial awareness
- Responsible for understanding language; damage may cause fluent but meaningless speech
- Connects the two brain hemispheres and allows them to communicate
- Relay station that directs sensory information to the appropriate part of the brain
- Coordinates balance, posture, and fine motor movement
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- Important for forming new memories
- Typically responsible for creativity, spatial ability, and recognising faces
- Language disorder caused by brain damage
- Controls vital functions like breathing, heart rate, and sleeping
- Extremely vivid mental imagery
- Controls speech production; damage may cause non-fluent aphasia
- Responsible for visual processing
- Processes emotions like fear and aggression
- Typically responsible for language, logic, and analytical thinking
- Controls voluntary movement and higher-order thinking like planning and decision-making
18 Clues: Extremely vivid mental imagery • Responsible for visual processing • Inability to create mental images • Important for forming new memories • Language disorder caused by brain damage • Processes emotions like fear and aggression • Involved in hearing and understanding language • Processes touch, temperature, and spatial awareness • ...
1-3 The CPU 2026-03-13
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- A circuit dealing with Boolean logic
- 2 threads running on the same core
- Absorbs heat from the CPU
- This is the piece connecting all components together
- A type of memory with different levels
- The SYSTEM that the CPU needs instructions from to run
- The CPU connects to the rest of the computer through this
- Pathways for electrical currents are made of this material
- A microchip in the CPU regulating timing and speed of functions
- The name for the overall piece of CPU
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- Multiple threads running across multiple cores
- A switch represented by 1/0 depending on electricity flow
- An individual sequence of instructions
- What the CPU is powered by
- The fastest type of memory
- The base material a CPU chip is built on
- The physical unit on a CPU
- The UNIT of the CPU responsible for directing instructions
18 Clues: Absorbs heat from the CPU • What the CPU is powered by • The fastest type of memory • The physical unit on a CPU • 2 threads running on the same core • A circuit dealing with Boolean logic • The name for the overall piece of CPU • An individual sequence of instructions • A type of memory with different levels • The base material a CPU chip is built on • ...
Emotion v.s. Logic 2026-03-05
5 Clues: Body’s headquarters • you want to make good _____ • When making choices you make to use this • the thing in your brain that holds memories • lobe what is responsible for your personality
Philosophy Crossword 2022-03-02
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- Philosophy branch having to do with abstract theory
- Curriculum that highlights social reform for education
- What this lesson is on
- Morals that we live by
- Psychology. Developed during european renaissance and Protestant reformation
- The concept that educators should teach children how to think
- A type of museum, related to the aesthetics branch
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- The view that some objects have properties that are essential to them
- Psychological orientation that focuses more on learning process
- What we use for reasoning whether actions are good or bad
- Most of us are majoring in _________
- A type of reasoning, making an inference based on facts
- The belief that we have free will but forces in the environment shape us
13 Clues: What this lesson is on • Morals that we live by • Most of us are majoring in _________ • A type of museum, related to the aesthetics branch • Philosophy branch having to do with abstract theory • Curriculum that highlights social reform for education • A type of reasoning, making an inference based on facts • What we use for reasoning whether actions are good or bad • ...
Academic Vocab 2024-09-17
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- notes added to a text while participating in active reading
- a statement, reason, or fact for or against a point
- The quality of being trusted and believed in
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- Faulty or mistaken logic
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
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- A mistaken belief, especially one based an on unsound argument
- a claim made to rebut a previous
- An appeal to ethics and credibility
- the definition of a word
- the person reached by a book, radio, social media or T.V.
- An appeal to ethics and credibility
- how a word makes you feel
- idea the main idea of the writing
14 Clues: the definition of a word • Faulty or mistaken logic • how a word makes you feel • a claim made to rebut a previous • idea the main idea of the writing • An appeal to ethics and credibility • An appeal to ethics and credibility • The quality of being trusted and believed in • a statement, reason, or fact for or against a point • ...
ELA 8 Final Review 2025-05-07
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- language that is comparative to other things; metaphor
- a persuasive appeal to trigger words and emotion
- a part of a sentence; dependent clause
- an exchange of information between two people
- a persuasive appeal to logic, data, facts, stats
- a persuasive appeal to credibility or authority
- last words of each line in a poem that sound identical
- a strong position stated on a debatable topic
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- a theatrical performance with acting on stage
- point of view that is reflected from writer
- a type of poem taken from random words in a prose text
- language that appeals to the five senses sight, smell, etc
- specific examples that support the main claim
13 Clues: a part of a sentence; dependent clause • point of view that is reflected from writer • a theatrical performance with acting on stage • an exchange of information between two people • specific examples that support the main claim • a strong position stated on a debatable topic • a persuasive appeal to credibility or authority • ...
Flowchart 2025-11-10
Across
- The first and last symbols in a flowchart.
- A repeated set of instructions is called a ____.
- A question or test that gives a Yes/No answer.
- The symbol that marks the start or end of a flowchart.
- The information or result produced by a process.
- Arrows that show the direction of logic flow.
- The step that involves performing calculations or actions.
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- A set of steps to solve a problem.
- The logical order of steps in a flowchart.
- A diagram that represents a process using symbols.
- The data that is entered into a process.
- The shape used to show input or output operations.
- A small connector used to continue a flowchart from another page.
13 Clues: A set of steps to solve a problem. • The data that is entered into a process. • The first and last symbols in a flowchart. • The logical order of steps in a flowchart. • Arrows that show the direction of logic flow. • A question or test that gives a Yes/No answer. • A repeated set of instructions is called a ____. • The information or result produced by a process. • ...
Persuasive Writing 2025-06-17
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- A _____ is a type of product made by a particular company
- An item for sale.
- Something that tries to make you do something.
- Getting people to feel happy, sad, or angry to help your argument.
- An 'attention grabber'; Used to make a reader want to read more.
- A short phrase that is easy to remember.
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- The _____ effect is when people start to act like the people around them.
- A short, personal story.
- _________ strategy is thinking of ways to get people to buy things or ideas.
- When you repeat something so that people remember it.
- The people who buy a product.
- Using credibility and authority to persuade someone.
- _________ uses logic and reason to persuade someone.
13 Clues: An item for sale. • A short, personal story. • The people who buy a product. • A short phrase that is easy to remember. • Something that tries to make you do something. • Using credibility and authority to persuade someone. • _________ uses logic and reason to persuade someone. • When you repeat something so that people remember it. • ...
t1 wk4 (part 2) 2017-02-24
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- relating to the whole world
- the opposite of non-fiction.
- amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way.
- relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
- when someone gets somewhere it is there a___al.
- the place where the land meets the sea and the the word ends with al.
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- according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- on Anzac day everybody has a ________ service.
- when you do something by mistake it is ___dental.
- the action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- someone who plays or writes music tends to be very _____.
11 Clues: relating to the whole world • the opposite of non-fiction. • on Anzac day everybody has a ________ service. • when someone gets somewhere it is there a___al. • when you do something by mistake it is ___dental. • amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way. • according to the rules of logic or formal argument. • ...
Characterization 2017-05-05
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- When you’re all about the little details you're:
- When you're eager to try new things and take risks you are:
- When you can't think clearly you are:
- Central character in a story
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- Someone who packs emotion, and possibly romantic emotion.
- It describes people or ideas that operate according to logic or reason
- Your self-worth or your pride in yourself is called:
- Another word for "active, spirited, and energetic."
- Someone who opposes someone else
- If you don't like sharing information or letting other people know how you feel you are:
- Someone who involves physical force or emotional intensity is:
11 Clues: Central character in a story • Someone who opposes someone else • When you can't think clearly you are: • When you’re all about the little details you're: • Another word for "active, spirited, and energetic." • Your self-worth or your pride in yourself is called: • Someone who packs emotion, and possibly romantic emotion. • ...
English Vocaubalry 2023-12-12
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- to restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something
- to argue or fight, an argument or fight
- to lose or be without hope, the complete loss of absence or hope
- to hate or regard with disgust
- the emotions associated with a word in additions to the words dictionary definition
- disgusting filth, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
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- extremely dirty or unpleasant, especially as a result of poverty or neglect
- the exact definition of a word as found in the dictionary
- quiet, gentle, or easily imposed on; submissive
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable
- enemy
11 Clues: enemy • to hate or regard with disgust • to argue or fight, an argument or fight • quiet, gentle, or easily imposed on; submissive • having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable • to restrain oneself from doing or enjoying something • the exact definition of a word as found in the dictionary • disgusting filth, especially as a result of poverty or neglect • ...
