logic Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 - Jennifer Argelander 2014-09-04
Across
- A supreme power that rests in the hands of colonists.
- Believed in life, liberty and property.
- First permanent English settlement in America.
- Continental Congress declared the colonies be free from the British.
- A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act.
- Every five enslaved people in a state would count as three free persons.
- Social contract; agreement between government and people being governed.
- Colonists who want the Bill of Rights to be added to the Constitution.
- Compromise dividing congress into two houses.
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- Used logic and reason to figure things out.
- Colonists that support the constitution.
- Three branches of government; checks and balances.
- Unified the states under one governing body.
- Required colonists to pay a tax on any piece of paper.
14 Clues: Believed in life, liberty and property. • Colonists that support the constitution. • A secret group who opposed the Stamp Act. • Used logic and reason to figure things out. • Unified the states under one governing body. • Compromise dividing congress into two houses. • First permanent English settlement in America. • Three branches of government; checks and balances. • ...
Rhetoric Glossary 2023-01-30
Across
- posing a question and then immediately answering it
- extreme exaggeration
- specific sensory language
- a comparison using like or as
- appeal based on manipulating a sense of emotion
- acknowledging or agreeing with a point on the other side of the argument, usually followed by a refutation of another point
- the negation of an argument through contradicting evidence
- a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect
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- a comparison that does not use like or as
- explanation of one thing in terms of another to show similarity
- appeal based on manipulating a sense of logic / reason
- appeal based on manipulating a sense of credibility
- indirect reference to something
- making an idea seem less important than it really is
14 Clues: extreme exaggeration • specific sensory language • a comparison using like or as • indirect reference to something • a comparison that does not use like or as • appeal based on manipulating a sense of emotion • posing a question and then immediately answering it • appeal based on manipulating a sense of credibility • making an idea seem less important than it really is • ...
Persuasion 2023-09-12
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- The art of using charisma to gain support
- language used specifically to convey feelings and mood
- making something sound bigger or more important than it is starting with H
- A technique that uses facts and figures
- To attract or draw someone in starting with E
- Using evidence and logical reasoning to support an argument
- The act of driving someone to take action starting with C
- reliable or well-known people
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- objectively true statements
- ideas based on beliefs or personal experiences
- A question with an obvious answer
- Repeating words, phrases, or ideas to reinforce a message and make it more memorable.
- the attitude or voice you present in your writing
- a short story starting with A
14 Clues: objectively true statements • a short story starting with A • reliable or well-known people • A question with an obvious answer • A technique that uses facts and figures • The art of using charisma to gain support • To attract or draw someone in starting with E • ideas based on beliefs or personal experiences • the attitude or voice you present in your writing • ...
Literary Focus: The Renaissance Crossword 2024-11-18
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- a type of literature or art or music
- renewal of life; the great revival of classical art, literature, and learning in Europe from the 14th century to the 17th century, marking the transition from the medieval to the modern world
- containing or using reason and logic
- famous
- secular, or non-religious
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- relating to the everyday spoken language of people in a specific area, as opposed to an official or literary language
- the realization or fulfillment of one’s talents and potentialities
- difficult, requiring labor
- a philosophical approach that explores what it means to be human and finds inherent value in the human experience
- to show or explain
- weaknesses
- sleep
- to decorate
- holy; deserving of protection and respect
14 Clues: sleep • famous • weaknesses • to decorate • to show or explain • secular, or non-religious • difficult, requiring labor • a type of literature or art or music • containing or using reason and logic • holy; deserving of protection and respect • the realization or fulfillment of one’s talents and potentialities • ...
Rhetorical Terms 2025-01-15
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- The use of a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis
- The measure of time in a linear way (clocks, calendars, et cetera)
- The author's or speaker's word choice(s)
- The speaker's or writer's reason for making an argument
- The speaker's or writer's believability
- Rhetoric's country of origin
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- a claim that an author or speaker makes that includes logical reasoning and support
- The appropriate time for the speaker's or writer's argument
- The guy who created rhetoric
- A personal story the author or speaker uses to illustrate a point
- The art of using language to persuade
- The persons or group that the writer or speaker intends to persuade
- An appeal to the audience's emotions
- An appeal to the audience's logic
14 Clues: The guy who created rhetoric • Rhetoric's country of origin • An appeal to the audience's logic • An appeal to the audience's emotions • The art of using language to persuade • The speaker's or writer's believability • The author's or speaker's word choice(s) • The use of a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis • ...
Persuasion 2025-09-29
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- How words are arranged in a sentence.
- A reference to another work, event, or figure.
- A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- Language that goes beyond the literal meaning to suggest comparison or symbolism.
- A figure of speech that combines opposite ideas, like "bittersweet."
- Word choice used by an author to convey a specific meaning.
- A persuasive appeal based on logic and reason.
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- A literary device that repeats the same consonant sounds at the beginning of words.
- Overstating something for emphasis or effect.
- The author’s attitude toward the subject.
- Emotional appeal in writing or speech.
- Use of hints to suggest deeper meanings in literature.
- A subtle or indirect suggestion, often with a negative connotation.
- Appeals to ethics and credibility.
14 Clues: Appeals to ethics and credibility. • How words are arranged in a sentence. • Emotional appeal in writing or speech. • The author’s attitude toward the subject. • A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. • Overstating something for emphasis or effect. • A reference to another work, event, or figure. • A persuasive appeal based on logic and reason. • ...
I Don't Have Enough Faith to be an Atheist #4 2025-10-04
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- The opposite of simplicity.
- A tiny, blob-shaped living thing that has only one cell.
- The space mission from the Tom Hanks movie that famously had a problem.
- Using arguments and reasons to defend your faith.
- The scientist, Isaac ____, who discovered gravity.
- If your room is a total mess, it is in a state of ____.
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- A person whose job is to *make* a *watch*.
- Your personal guide to knowing right from wrong.
- Before you build a house, you need a plan or a ____.
- The air that surrounds the Earth.
- Psalm 139 says you are "fearfully and ____ made."
- The opposite of a lie.
- Solving a puzzle using clues and clear thinking.
- Being very exact and making no mistakes shows great _____.
14 Clues: The opposite of a lie. • The opposite of simplicity. • The air that surrounds the Earth. • A person whose job is to *make* a *watch*. • Your personal guide to knowing right from wrong. • Solving a puzzle using clues and clear thinking. • Psalm 139 says you are "fearfully and ____ made." • Using arguments and reasons to defend your faith. • ...
Geometry 2014-09-08
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- Value / A statement can have a truth value of true (T) or false (F).
- / A statement that is believed to be true.
- / The statement formed by negating the hypothesis.
- / The negation of statement p 'not P,' written as ~p.
- / The statement formed by both exchanging and negating the hypothesis.
- / An argument that uses logic.
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- Example / An example that proves that a conjecture is false.
- / A three-sided Polygon.
- / The part of a conditional statement following the word then.
- / A statement that describes a mathematical object.
- / A closed plane figure formed by three or more segments.
- / The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis .
- / A statement that has been proven.
- Proof / Statement and reasons presented in a paragraph.
- Reasoning / The process of reasoning that a rule or statement is true.
15 Clues: / A three-sided Polygon. • / An argument that uses logic. • / A statement that has been proven. • / A statement that is believed to be true. • / The statement formed by negating the hypothesis. • / A statement that describes a mathematical object. • / The negation of statement p 'not P,' written as ~p. • / The statement formed by exchanging the hypothesis . • ...
Rhetoric Analysis Crossword 2022-05-25
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- The comparison of one thing to another
- The repetition of similar sentence structure
- The dictionary definition of a word that does not always line up with how it is used
- The way the author establishes their credibility
- The implied meaning of a word that does not always line up with its definition
- The author's use of logic and data
- The way the author feels about a topic
- Persuasive writing
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- The author's reason for writing the text
- Who the text is intended to be consumed by
- The words the author uses
- What the author wants the audience to do in reaction to the text
- The author's sentence/paragraph structure
- The author's appeals to emotion
- The usage of humor to criticize a topic
15 Clues: Persuasive writing • The words the author uses • The author's appeals to emotion • The author's use of logic and data • The comparison of one thing to another • The way the author feels about a topic • The usage of humor to criticize a topic • The author's reason for writing the text • The author's sentence/paragraph structure • Who the text is intended to be consumed by • ...
Who am I 2022-05-24
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- Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact.
- Of undisputed origin and not a copy, genuine.
- An emotional state of reaction.
- The state of being worthy of honor or respect.
- The power of the mind to think, understand and form judgments by logic.
- The power or right to act, speak or think as someone wants.
- The combination of characteristics that form and individual´s character.
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- Without and equal, in quality of extent.
- Unable to be done or made again.
- The fact or quality of being generally or in use.
- A person held in forced servitude.
- The right or condition of self-government.
- Being the only one of its kind.
- Existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level.
- The power or privilege to which one is justly entitled.
15 Clues: An emotional state of reaction. • Being the only one of its kind. • Unable to be done or made again. • A person held in forced servitude. • Without and equal, in quality of extent. • The right or condition of self-government. • Of undisputed origin and not a copy, genuine. • The state of being worthy of honor or respect. • Knowledge or perception of a situation or fact. • ...
crossword 1 official 2023-11-22
Across
- This is ____. (when you like you like smth)
- I want to speak to the manager. (a person)
- Large in a logic way.
- What has hands but can’t clap?
- to describe jealousy
- extremely attractive or stylish
- What word is pronounced the same if you take away four of its five letters?
- What 5-letter word typed in all capital letters can be read the same upside down?
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- This report on the causes of crime is pure ____. (sense)
- speechless with amazement
- I’m tall when I’m young, and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
- A slang which describes an economic situation that is thought to be good, but actually is the opposite.
- He will ___ for this television.
- It ___ around you. (you are the center)
- wolnc (rearrange)
15 Clues: wolnc (rearrange) • to describe jealousy • Large in a logic way. • speechless with amazement • What has hands but can’t clap? • extremely attractive or stylish • He will ___ for this television. • It ___ around you. (you are the center) • I want to speak to the manager. (a person) • This is ____. (when you like you like smth) • ...
Wordly Wise Lesson 15 8th Grade 2024-04-09
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- to intrude or infringe upon someone else's rights or territory
- to make something continue indefinitely
- to criticize or discipline severely
- to harm the reputation or credibility of
- physical or mental endurance; the ability to keep going in difficult situations
- the act of observing or monitoring someone or something closely, especially for security purposes
- impatient or restless; unwilling to stay still or quiet
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- kind and compassionate towards others, especially animals
- causing shock or disgust; sensational or gruesome
- to cease or stop doing something
- to postpone or put off to a later time
- to find out or learn with certainty
- not based on reason or logic; unreasonable
- to select from a large quantity; to pick out
- a feeling of impending evil or misfortune
15 Clues: to cease or stop doing something • to find out or learn with certainty • to criticize or discipline severely • to postpone or put off to a later time • to make something continue indefinitely • to harm the reputation or credibility of • a feeling of impending evil or misfortune • not based on reason or logic; unreasonable • to select from a large quantity; to pick out • ...
Childcare Careers Vocab 2024-04-15
Across
- the period from birth to the first birthday
- Encourages children to practice decision-making
- third birthday to sixth birthday
- uses logic and explanation
- live with the family and provide occasional child care as part of a cultural exchange program
- first birthday to the third birthday
- threatens to remove love from the relationship
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- age-appropriate activities and teaching methods
- Controlling and corrective
- uses physical means to punish or deny children privileges
- care for the children in one family, may work full- or part-time, and may live in the home or commute
- endangerment of or harm to a child caused by an adult’s failure to provide for the child’s basic needs
- Children control situations
- help, assistance, leadership, and regulation
- threatening to or inflicting harm on a child
15 Clues: Controlling and corrective • uses logic and explanation • Children control situations • third birthday to sixth birthday • first birthday to the third birthday • the period from birth to the first birthday • help, assistance, leadership, and regulation • threatening to or inflicting harm on a child • threatens to remove love from the relationship • ...
PPE Crossword 2025-01-06
Across
- Ancient Greek philosopher who had a large ceramic jar for a house
- PPE students go-to beer brand
- delicacy best enjoyed on Thursdays
- first word that comes to Katinka's mind when thinking of PPE
- objectively best student association in the world
- a political ideology for people who say "no gov. YOLO."
- the face of our college strongly advocated for it
- dutch word you can use in any situation
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- the term for a good when its cross-price elasticity of demand with another good is negative
- he says you should let the murderer in
- V (it's logic)
- thing you're chronically behind on
- often mistaken for the social area
- dutch word for cozy get-togethers
- when demand is elastic, but your budget isn't
15 Clues: V (it's logic) • PPE students go-to beer brand • dutch word for cozy get-togethers • thing you're chronically behind on • often mistaken for the social area • delicacy best enjoyed on Thursdays • he says you should let the murderer in • dutch word you can use in any situation • when demand is elastic, but your budget isn't • objectively best student association in the world • ...
Critical Thinking 2025-04-08
Across
- One word for checking arguments for logic or biases
- A crucial slide showing topic plan and main points
- Tool that separates team input from computer-generated content
- This academic source is banned in your research
- A modern platform discussed in the sixth project topic
- Practical project element demonstrating concepts
- A key project section showing sources and data analysis visually
- The professional setting simulated in roleplays or interviews
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- One of the presentation’s visual communication rules (limit!)
- A required component that checks audience learning
- The method for in-depth problem analysis used in brainstorming
- Real-world examples used to support evidence
- A core skill needed in both debugging and academic writing
- A work skill taught in one of the project topics
- A presentation component summarizing findings and insights
15 Clues: Real-world examples used to support evidence • This academic source is banned in your research • A work skill taught in one of the project topics • Practical project element demonstrating concepts • A required component that checks audience learning • A crucial slide showing topic plan and main points • One word for checking arguments for logic or biases • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-29
Across
- a monk who called out the Catholic Church
- believed human reason in logic were is important as religion
- support for social economic, and political reforms
- a new way of thinking about the world using science
- the rules of a single monarch with unlimited power
- questioning authority of corrupt officials and churches
- blending of religious ideals
- A revival of art and literature under the influence of a classical models in the 14th-16 century
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- invention created by Johannes Guttenberg
- the most influential philosopher in the enlightenment
- giving up freedoms to receive protection
- a concept that emphasizes individual rights and freedoms
- the people are the source of political power
- developed by Adam Smith and others to grow through innovation
- one powerful city controls a region
15 Clues: blending of religious ideals • one powerful city controls a region • invention created by Johannes Guttenberg • giving up freedoms to receive protection • a monk who called out the Catholic Church • the people are the source of political power • support for social economic, and political reforms • the rules of a single monarch with unlimited power • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-08
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- A one-way communication process with no feedback.
- A communication model described as a two-way ongoing process.
- Communication with oneself, such as thinking or self-talk.
- Model comparing communication to signal transmssion.
- Type of communication aimed at a large audience through social media.
- Another term used for non-verbal.
- Communcation that uses spoken or written words.
- Greek philosopher who taught rhetoric, logic, and other science.
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- Type of communication that flows within a company or instution.
- The person or group who interprets the message.
- The process of sharing ideas, thought, and information.
- The process in interpreting or making sense.
- The one that initiates the communication process.
- The information sent from sender to receiver in communication.
- A barrier caused by misunderstanding of words.
15 Clues: Another term used for non-verbal. • The process in interpreting or making sense. • A barrier caused by misunderstanding of words. • The person or group who interprets the message. • Communcation that uses spoken or written words. • A one-way communication process with no feedback. • The one that initiates the communication process. • ...
Theory Exam Puzzle 2025-11-05
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- Graphic card is a separate processor that handles_
- One of the three words in the type of hard drive with no moving parts
- The wiring within the computers
- Tiny switch
- ALU does the math and the _ logic
- Clock speed is measured in _
- Heat sink draws heat away from_
- Control Unit fetches instructions from_ and tells the ALU what to do
- Optical Drive is a _ or DVD drive
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- Smallest memory, stores only one number
- BIOS chip starts up_ and helps the CPU handle input and output devices
- LogicGate is used to control the flow of _ within the CPU, made with Transistors (2 words)
- Main memory is measured in _
- ASCII was extended to _ to add non-English characters
- _ sends electricity throughout the computer billions of times per second
15 Clues: Tiny switch • Main memory is measured in _ • Clock speed is measured in _ • The wiring within the computers • Heat sink draws heat away from_ • ALU does the math and the _ logic • Optical Drive is a _ or DVD drive • Smallest memory, stores only one number • Graphic card is a separate processor that handles_ • ASCII was extended to _ to add non-English characters • ...
Rhetorical Vocabulary #1 2016-09-07
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- Goal the speaker wants to achieve
- Art of effective,persuasive writing
- Anticipate objections and opposing views
- An idea/feeling that a word invokes, in addition to it's literal meaning
- Role/character adopted by an author
- Engages contradicting points of view
- Spreading of rumors, false/correct information, or an idea in order to influence the opinion of society
- An appeal to emotions, values, desires, and hopes
- Events going on at the time, time and place a speech is given/written
- to demonstrate credibility and trustworthiness
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- Strong verbal/written attack on something
- Voice of Reason;offering clear, rational ideas (logic)
- The 3 elements of persuasion (ethos, logos, pathos)
- Acknowledging different points of view on a topic
- Circumstances, atmosphere, attitude, and event surrounding the text
15 Clues: Goal the speaker wants to achieve • Art of effective,persuasive writing • Role/character adopted by an author • Engages contradicting points of view • Anticipate objections and opposing views • Strong verbal/written attack on something • to demonstrate credibility and trustworthiness • Acknowledging different points of view on a topic • ...
Network Terminology 2023-10-02
Across
- styles that are widely accepted by users to several vendors
- area network MAN
- a program that runs on a computer that creates a model
- a physical and logic arrangement of nodes and connections in a network
- area network WAN
- written in a particular programming language
- a computer operating system that communicate various computers over a network.
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- area network PAN
- identified to allow data to be directed to the intended recipient
- a software programs designed to scan computer hardware components of a computer system
- the process of a selection in any network
- a set of rules for formatting and processing data
- a communication channels used to interconnect nodes on a computer network
- area network LAN
- the technology that connects your cloud applications & cloud storage together
15 Clues: area network PAN • area network MAN • area network LAN • area network WAN • the process of a selection in any network • written in a particular programming language • a set of rules for formatting and processing data • a program that runs on a computer that creates a model • styles that are widely accepted by users to several vendors • ...
Y9 Power of Language 2022-03-28
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- Surname of Sojourner..., a powerful activist for human rights in the 19th century
- A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point
- A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument
- Using logic and fact to prove the case to the audience
- The opening of a speech, in which you gain the audience's attention
- Presenting the speaker as credible and trustworthy
- The art of persuasion
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- The action or process of getting others to believe or do what the speaker wants them to
- To speak in favour of someone or something
- To increase
- Repeating key words, ideas, or sentence structures
- A list of 3
- Appealing to the emotions of the audience
- Including someone or something into a group
- An announcement about a current situation
15 Clues: To increase • A list of 3 • The art of persuasion • Appealing to the emotions of the audience • An announcement about a current situation • To speak in favour of someone or something • Including someone or something into a group • A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point • A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument • ...
PPE Crossword 2025-01-06
Across
- delicacy best enjoyed on Thursdays
- dutch word for cozy get-togethers
- a political ideology for people who say "no gov. YOLO."
- the term for a good when its cross-price elasticity of demand with another good is negative
- the face of our college strongly advocated for it
- often mistaken for the social area
- he says you should let the murderer in
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- when demand is elastic, but your budget isn't
- V (it's logic)
- Ancient Greek philosopher who had a large ceramic jar for a house
- dutch word you can use in any situation
- first word that comes to Katinka's mind when thinking of PPE
- objectively best student association in the world
- PPE students go-to beer brand
- thing you're chronically behind on
15 Clues: V (it's logic) • PPE students go-to beer brand • dutch word for cozy get-togethers • delicacy best enjoyed on Thursdays • thing you're chronically behind on • often mistaken for the social area • he says you should let the murderer in • dutch word you can use in any situation • when demand is elastic, but your budget isn't • objectively best student association in the world • ...
Geometry Vocabulary 2024-01-03
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- A collection of ordered pairs containing one object from each set.
- Factor Larger figure dimensions Smaller figure dimensions in the event that the original figure is enlarged.
- Side Angle Side
- The total length of the shape
- The longest side of a right triangle
- An object moving from one place to another without rotation
- To have the same shape and size
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- Side Side Side
- A collection of statements accompanied by logic and reasoning
- The change in size of a shape
- Each angular point of the polygon
- The relationship between the quantities of two or more objects
- A figure formed by two lines, ranging from 0-360 degrees
- two triangles are similar if they have two corresponding angles congruent
- Angles Angles that are corresponding
15 Clues: Side Side Side • Side Angle Side • The change in size of a shape • The total length of the shape • To have the same shape and size • Each angular point of the polygon • The longest side of a right triangle • Angles Angles that are corresponding • A figure formed by two lines, ranging from 0-360 degrees • An object moving from one place to another without rotation • ...
Impossible Names 2025-03-17
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- "A logical contradiction that impossible shapes often demonstrate.",
- "An artist famous for using impossible shapes in his artwork.",
- "Another name for the Penrose Triangle.",
- "An ambiguous cube that flips perspectives.",
- "Another name for the Devil's Fork.",
- "A cube-like figure that seems to have contradictory connections.",
- "A technique that creates a visual illusion in art.",
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- "A three-pronged fork that visually defies geometry.",
- "An impossible shape resembling a three-pronged fork.",
- "A staircase that loops endlessly upwards or downwards.",
- "A type of illusion where perception shifts between two interpretations.",
- "A general term for shapes that defy geometric logic.",
- "A famous impossible triangle that appears to defy geometry.",
- "A mathematician who studied impossible figures.",
- "A kind of illusion that tricks the eye into seeing the impossible.",
15 Clues: "Another name for the Devil's Fork.", • "Another name for the Penrose Triangle.", • "An ambiguous cube that flips perspectives.", • "A mathematician who studied impossible figures.", • "A technique that creates a visual illusion in art.", • "A three-pronged fork that visually defies geometry.", • "An impossible shape resembling a three-pronged fork.", • ...
Decision-making 2024-04-22
Across
- concerned with the principles of right and wrong behavior.
- designate or treat (something) as being very or most important.
- a serious disagreement or argument
- show or prove to be right or reasonable.
- the moral correctness of specified conduct.
- form an idea of the amount, number, or value of; assess.
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- think deeply or carefully about.
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- one of two or more available possibilities.
- do things suddenly without thinking about them carefully first.
- a standard by which something can be judged or decided.
- the effect, result, or outcome of something occurring earlier.
- a difficult situation or problem.
- principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important in life.
- a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration
15 Clues: think deeply or carefully about. • a difficult situation or problem. • a serious disagreement or argument • show or prove to be right or reasonable. • one of two or more available possibilities. • the moral correctness of specified conduct. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • a conclusion or resolution reached after consideration • ...
week one humanity vocab 2022-08-22
Across
- (n) in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines
- (n) a god or a goddess
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- synonym:avoid, dodge
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- synonym:frankness, openness
- synonym: mutual, reciprocal
- (n) a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- the reason or logic, evidence
- (n) chaos or large-scale destruction
- (v) to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
- anonym:contribute/help
- antonym: abstain, reject
15 Clues: synonym:avoid, dodge • (n) a god or a goddess • anonym:contribute/help • antonym: abstain, reject • synonym:frankness, openness • synonym: mutual, reciprocal • the reason or logic, evidence • (n) chaos or large-scale destruction • (n) a joint or scam, where two parts meet • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • ...
Personality and the human brain 2022-10-24
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- a person who works at the same place as another
- the power of using one's mind to understand something suddenly
- understanding that comes from experience and learning
- qualities of a person specific to them
- the way a person is recognizable as an individual or as a member of a particular group
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- an organ of the body that controls thought and feeling
- a sudden feeling of excitement
- a person who works in the same profession as another
- the way that someone acts
- the ability of remember things
- the faculty of thinking, reasoning or feeling
- a person of equal status or age
- chemical that is responsible for allowing you to feel pleasure, satisfaction and motivation.
- a chemical that controls wellbeing and happiness.
- thinking and reasoning with formal methods
15 Clues: the way that someone acts • a sudden feeling of excitement • the ability of remember things • a person of equal status or age • qualities of a person specific to them • thinking and reasoning with formal methods • the faculty of thinking, reasoning or feeling • a person who works at the same place as another • a chemical that controls wellbeing and happiness. • ...
ELA Vocab 4-6 2025-09-04
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- an appeal based on emotion
- important and directly related to a topic
- the situation or conditions in which an event takes place
- influenced by a writer’s feelings or interpretation
- the most important ideas in a text
- appeal based on logic or reason
- the arrangement of words to form phrases, clauses, and sentences
- appeal based on the character, credibility, or reliability of the speake
- the atmosphere or emotions a text creates
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- an author’s primary reason for writing a text
- a statement of the central ideas of a text in one’s own word
- what a word suggests beyond its literal meaning
- factual w/out introducing the writer's feelings or interpretation
- the same; identical for everyone
- the words a speaker chooses to express an idea
15 Clues: an appeal based on emotion • appeal based on logic or reason • the same; identical for everyone • the most important ideas in a text • important and directly related to a topic • the atmosphere or emotions a text creates • an author’s primary reason for writing a text • the words a speaker chooses to express an idea • what a word suggests beyond its literal meaning • ...
Decisions making 2026-03-13
Across
- the tendency to fear lose more than gains
- The likelihoode that something will happen
- the way people interpret and understand information.
- The scientific study of the mind and human behavior.
- the ability to make considered decisions or form opinions.
- A choice made between options.
- A tendency to think in a certain way that can lead to irrational judgment.
- the quality of making decisions based on reason and facts.
- Mental shortcuts people use to make quick decision.
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- Carefully examining information before making a decision.
- Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity.
- the way information is presnted that influences decision-making.
- the mental processes involved in thinking, learning, and understanding.
- The fist piece of information that influences later decisions.
- Making a choice based on feelings rather than carful reasoning.
15 Clues: A choice made between options. • the tendency to fear lose more than gains • The likelihoode that something will happen • Mental shortcuts people use to make quick decision. • the way people interpret and understand information. • The scientific study of the mind and human behavior. • Carefully examining information before making a decision. • ...
vocabe words 2020-09-08
5 Clues: based on personal feelings • to settle with out question • not based on personal feelings • imagiend place were everything is perfect. • a conclusion reached using facts,and logic
Birchbark House Vocab 2022-03-08
Across
- a person's steadiness, courage, and sense of purpose when facing a demanding situation
- the edge or border of something
- forbid, abolish, or get rid of (something unwanted)
- refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing.
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- underpinned by logic or good sense
- (of a place) empty of people.
- (of a person) sitting or standing with the back straight
- greatly surprised or impressed; amazed
- uncover (a part of the body or other thing) and expose it to view
- a feeling of discontented or resentful longing aroused by someone else's possessions, qualities, or luck
10 Clues: (of a place) empty of people. • the edge or border of something • underpinned by logic or good sense • greatly surprised or impressed; amazed • refrain from killing, injuring, or distressing. • forbid, abolish, or get rid of (something unwanted) • (of a person) sitting or standing with the back straight • ...
Vocab List #2 2021-12-05
Across
- unstoppably vicious
- a hunch with no logic to back it up
- The beginning of a brand new story
- the "main character" by not always the "hero"
- An element of foreshadowing, especially present in Indie Horror Games (no game in particular, especially not a game that involves an animatronic bear)
- spoiled to the point of no return
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- someone who has been wronged to the point of unforgiveness to everyone around them
- a massive target for ridicule
- an impurity in an otherwise perfect pattern
- terse (get it, it goes straight to the point)
10 Clues: unstoppably vicious • a massive target for ridicule • spoiled to the point of no return • The beginning of a brand new story • a hunch with no logic to back it up • an impurity in an otherwise perfect pattern • the "main character" by not always the "hero" • terse (get it, it goes straight to the point) • ...
Head, Heart, Hand 2022-12-15
Across
- give intellectual, moral, and social instruction to (someone), typically at a school or university
- produce or be filled with a deep, full, reverberating sound
- of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument
- the ability to understand something instinctively, without the need for conscious reasoning
- be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something)
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- an emotional state or reaction
- the state of being free from illness or injury
- used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description
- find unexpectedly or during a search
- an instructor or trainer in sport
10 Clues: an emotional state or reaction • an instructor or trainer in sport • find unexpectedly or during a search • the state of being free from illness or injury • be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something) • of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument • used to emphasize the accuracy of a figure or description • ...
Understanding Computers Crossword 2023-04-12
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- The brain of the computer
- The numbering system we use in everyday life (begins with D)
- The only thing a computer can understand
- Binary addition rule where one plus zero equals ?
- One of the outcomes from a logic gate (opposite of false)
- Binary addition rule where zero plus zero equals ?
- This the area where all data is stored (begins with S)
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- A very important tool that you used when taking apart the PC before half term
- The last Boolean Operator after OR and NOT
- Links all the components together
10 Clues: The brain of the computer • Links all the components together • The only thing a computer can understand • The last Boolean Operator after OR and NOT • Binary addition rule where one plus zero equals ? • Binary addition rule where zero plus zero equals ? • This the area where all data is stored (begins with S) • One of the outcomes from a logic gate (opposite of false) • ...
Persuasive techniques 2023-02-21
Across
- a series of three parallel words or phrases
- the type of language that appeals to logic
- a description that emphasises the difference between two things
- describing one thing as another
- the type of language that appeals to our emotions
- describing one thing as another using the words 'like' and 'as'
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- intentional repeating of key words or phrases
- the repetition of the same letter at the beginning of several words
- the repetition of the same vowel sound in a sentence
- a question that doesn't need an answer
10 Clues: describing one thing as another • a question that doesn't need an answer • the type of language that appeals to logic • a series of three parallel words or phrases • intentional repeating of key words or phrases • the type of language that appeals to our emotions • the repetition of the same vowel sound in a sentence • ...
IT 2017-03-03
Across
- who co-founded Google along with Sergey Brin?
- Logical data type
- logical addition
- The surname of scientist who made a great contribution for the development of modern computers.
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- ...is a network hardware device that modulates carrier wave signals to encode digital information for transmission
- ...is an imperative and procedural programming language, which Niklaus Wirth designed in 1968–69
- With this device began the history of the creation of the computer.
- ...is a self-contained sequence of actions to be performed.
- The main computer chip.
- What logic is used on modern computers?
10 Clues: logical addition • Logical data type • The main computer chip. • What logic is used on modern computers? • who co-founded Google along with Sergey Brin? • ...is a self-contained sequence of actions to be performed. • With this device began the history of the creation of the computer. • ...
Grade 7 2020-03-28
Across
- / one that operates a machine or device
- / a quality, character, or characteristic ascribed to someone or something
- / sense of something
- / organized collection of data, generally stored and accessed electronically from a computer system
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- / the existence of a thing as contrasted with its attributes
- / a vertical arrangement of items
- / a logical operator that produce inverse.
- / horizontal group of values within a table
- / the complete path of an electric current including usually the source of electric energy
- / a usually metal instrument by which the bolt of a lock is turned
10 Clues: / sense of something • / a vertical arrangement of items • / one that operates a machine or device • / a logical operator that produce inverse. • / horizontal group of values within a table • / the existence of a thing as contrasted with its attributes • / a usually metal instrument by which the bolt of a lock is turned • ...
Music Mysteries 2021-01-04
Across
- What is Eminem's most popular song?
- Who is a rapper that doesn't swear?
- Which singer has the most UK Number One singles ever?
- What is the most popular song?
- One Direction is known for being the runners-up in The X Factor in 2010, but who came first?
- What song did both Eminem and Logic compose?
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- What was Britney Spears’ first single called?
- Which famous singer is the sister of American R’n’B artist Solange?
- Which famous rapper married reality TV star Kim Kardashian in 2014?
- What is Ariana Grande's most popular song?
10 Clues: What is the most popular song? • What is Eminem's most popular song? • Who is a rapper that doesn't swear? • What is Ariana Grande's most popular song? • What song did both Eminem and Logic compose? • What was Britney Spears’ first single called? • Which singer has the most UK Number One singles ever? • ...
Guess my name 2021-04-07
Across
- Made sure you point and click at the correct place
- common business oriented language
- the woman behind the small step for man, giant leap for mankind
- Known for her looks, but also gave us WiFi
- the countess who could bowl you over with her looks and her logic
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- LBGTQ member who changed the course of a World War
- Undoing mistakes, two keystorkes at a time
- Does his name ring a Bell?
- All your data, available in a Flash
- Invented a type of card which stores data using magnetism, search your wallet
10 Clues: Does his name ring a Bell? • common business oriented language • All your data, available in a Flash • Undoing mistakes, two keystorkes at a time • Known for her looks, but also gave us WiFi • LBGTQ member who changed the course of a World War • Made sure you point and click at the correct place • the woman behind the small step for man, giant leap for mankind • ...
Integrating Health Behavior Theories 2021-04-20
Across
- Consists of information related to the target behavior
- A detailed explanation of the target behavior/environmental condition
- The direct recording of behaviors, events, or traits
Down
- A planning tool that provides lay term prompts for identifying health behavior antecedents
- Establish initial framework from which other antecedents and relationships are displayed
- Designed to change the antecedents on a PER worksheet
- A visual picture of how program planners expect a program to work
- Refers to how an antecedent is phrased
- Belief in one’s own abilities
- A common milestone
10 Clues: A common milestone • Belief in one’s own abilities • Refers to how an antecedent is phrased • The direct recording of behaviors, events, or traits • Designed to change the antecedents on a PER worksheet • Consists of information related to the target behavior • A visual picture of how program planners expect a program to work • ...
Electronics WS 2023-05-22
Across
- 1 or more devices with a battery to make a bigger device
- a device used to plug electronics in easily (often used to prototype)
- AND gate, OR gate, NOT gate
- a switch that powers if the middle pin is on and power is going in the third pin
- used to connect devices through a cord
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- a device you can press to power things
- a device that spins when powered
- a Light Emitting Diode
- a device used to resist electric current
- a device that produces electricity
10 Clues: a Light Emitting Diode • AND gate, OR gate, NOT gate • a device that spins when powered • a device that produces electricity • a device you can press to power things • used to connect devices through a cord • a device used to resist electric current • 1 or more devices with a battery to make a bigger device • ...
Vocab. Set 10 Assignment 2024-01-29
Across
- One's view of politics may be ___.
- An appeal to the audience's logic is referred to as ___.
- A ___ is found in almost every persuasive essay, stating the opposition.
- My opinion of my favorite ice cream is ___.
- Saying the sky is pink is an example of a ___ ___.
- A ___ is found in almost every essay, stating what you believe.
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- ___ is the key to a good persuasive essay.
- Giving a sad statistic is an example of ___.
- An appeal to the audience's ethics is referred to as ___.
- A hyperbole is an of a ___ ___.
10 Clues: A hyperbole is an of a ___ ___. • One's view of politics may be ___. • ___ is the key to a good persuasive essay. • My opinion of my favorite ice cream is ___. • Giving a sad statistic is an example of ___. • Saying the sky is pink is an example of a ___ ___. • An appeal to the audience's logic is referred to as ___. • ...
Vocab words 2024-02-06
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- a rhetorical appeal that taps into the audience's logic and reasoning
- the qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- a rhetorical appeal that taps into the audience's sense of ethics
- a short interesting story about a real incident or person
- a technique that a writer uses to win an audience to their side
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- a claim made to rebut a previous claim
- a brief and strong description, account, or episode
- the quality of being fluent
- prove to be wrong or false
- a quality that appeals to emotion
10 Clues: prove to be wrong or false • the quality of being fluent • a quality that appeals to emotion • a claim made to rebut a previous claim • a brief and strong description, account, or episode • a short interesting story about a real incident or person • the qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2024-02-06
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- a brief story about something interesting or funny in a person's life
- A claim for relief filed against an opposing party after the original claim is filed
- A strategy that appeals to the audience’s emotion
- The character or emotions of a speaker or writer
- To argue against a claim
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- A use of language that is intended to affect its audience
- Experience, misfortune, emotion, condition
- A short snippet of a play or a skit
- The rate at which you can accomplish a task without interruption
- taps into the audience’s sense of logic and reasoning
10 Clues: To argue against a claim • A short snippet of a play or a skit • Experience, misfortune, emotion, condition • The character or emotions of a speaker or writer • A strategy that appeals to the audience’s emotion • taps into the audience’s sense of logic and reasoning • A use of language that is intended to affect its audience • ...
US History Module 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
Across
- Religious movement that changed colonial religion.
- Laws made for slaves.
- Signed a contract to work for someone to get them a trip to the Americas.
- Contract that agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good.
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- Spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society.
- A religious group that was in New Jersey.
- The trade of goods and slaves between the Americas,Britain,and Africa.
- Separatist group that left England to escape prosecution.
- Protestant group.
- A philosopher who thought people should have liberty and inequality.
10 Clues: Protestant group. • Laws made for slaves. • A religious group that was in New Jersey. • Religious movement that changed colonial religion. • Separatist group that left England to escape prosecution. • Spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society. • Contract that agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good. • ...
chapter 31 One of us is Next 2025-01-06
Across
- Characterized by a state of nervousness, anxiety, or heightened stress.
- Using influence or control to gain an advantage over others, often in
- Susceptible to physical or emotional harm, danger, or attack.
- Not based on reason or logic; unreasonable or illogical.
- Feeling intense frustration or annoyance.
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- A hostile or argumentative meeting or encounter between people.
- Protecting oneself or one's position from criticism or attack.
- Not dependable or trustworthy; prone to failure or inconsistency.
- Having doubts or reservations about something; questioning or unsure.
- An unjustified or unreasonable attitude toward a group or individual,
10 Clues: Feeling intense frustration or annoyance. • Not based on reason or logic; unreasonable or illogical. • Susceptible to physical or emotional harm, danger, or attack. • Protecting oneself or one's position from criticism or attack. • A hostile or argumentative meeting or encounter between people. • Not dependable or trustworthy; prone to failure or inconsistency. • ...
Data and Probability 2025-03-02
Across
- in an up-down direction or position.
- is use for drawing mathematical information and use to compare amounts of things or other numbers.
- is a distinct set of information use to measure an event.
- likelihood that a particular outcome will occur.
- a quantity that can change or vary, taking on different values.
- is a term use to describe something that runs from side to side.
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- is a subject of logic.
- evidence or argument helping to establish a fact.
- is something known or proved to be true.
- is the chance that something happens.
10 Clues: is a subject of logic. • in an up-down direction or position. • is the chance that something happens. • is something known or proved to be true. • likelihood that a particular outcome will occur. • evidence or argument helping to establish a fact. • is a distinct set of information use to measure an event. • ...
brain game 2025-09-01
Across
- A logic puzzle with numbers.
- A puzzle where you fill in blanks with words based on clues.
- A puzzle where you move tiles into the correct order.
- A puzzle made of interlocking pieces.
- A puzzle where you find the differences between two pictures.
- A Japanese puzzle with black and white boxes revealing pictures.
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- A puzzle where you rearrange letters to form a word.
- A puzzle of hidden letters.
- A puzzle of finding the way through paths.
- A word puzzle where you guess letters to reveal the word.
10 Clues: A puzzle of hidden letters. • A logic puzzle with numbers. • A puzzle made of interlocking pieces. • A puzzle of finding the way through paths. • A puzzle where you rearrange letters to form a word. • A puzzle where you move tiles into the correct order. • A word puzzle where you guess letters to reveal the word. • ...
History of AI 2025-06-22
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- The year the term "Artificial Intelligence" was first coined (_____)
- A type of AI that can perform general cognitive tasks (______ AI)
- Machine Learning technique inspired by the brain (Neural ______)
- Computer scientist who coined the term "AI" (John _______)
- AI pioneer known for the Turing Test (Alan _______)
- First AI program that mimicked human problem-solving (Logic ________)
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- The 1997 chess match winner against Garry Kasparov (Deep )
- The first successful AI conference ( Workshop, 1956)
- The first chatbot, developed in the 1960s (_____)
- The field combining statistics and AI (______ learning)
10 Clues: The first chatbot, developed in the 1960s (_____) • AI pioneer known for the Turing Test (Alan _______) • The first successful AI conference ( Workshop, 1956) • The field combining statistics and AI (______ learning) • The 1997 chess match winner against Garry Kasparov (Deep ) • Computer scientist who coined the term "AI" (John _______) • ...
Periods of English Literature 2025-10-05
Across
- Mid-to-late 20th century onward, known for irony, metafiction, and questioning reality.
- Era of cultural rebirth, classical influence, and Shakespeare.
- Early 20th-century literature under King Edward VII’s reign.
- Earliest period of English literature, including Beowulf.
- Literature during Queen Victoria’s reign, focusing on morality and society.
- Period during the reigns of the Georgian kings (1714–1830s).
- Period after Old English; Chaucer wrote during this time
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- Age of reason and order, emphasizing logic and classical models.
- Literary period celebrating emotion, nature, and imagination.
- Early 20th-century movement experimenting with style and narrative.
10 Clues: Period after Old English; Chaucer wrote during this time • Earliest period of English literature, including Beowulf. • Early 20th-century literature under King Edward VII’s reign. • Period during the reigns of the Georgian kings (1714–1830s). • Literary period celebrating emotion, nature, and imagination. • ...
Isle of Guilds Week 1 2025-10-13
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- A group of workers or merchants who share a trade or skill
- A learner training under a skilled master
- A pattern or order that repeats or follows a rule
- A symbol or design representing a group or guild
- A short phrase expressing a group’s values or purpose
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- Clear, step-by-step reasoning to reach a conclusion
- A repeated or predictable design or idea
- Route A path used to transport and exchange goods
- Solving a problem by using clues and eliminating possibilities
- Trading goods or services without using money
10 Clues: A repeated or predictable design or idea • A learner training under a skilled master • Trading goods or services without using money • A symbol or design representing a group or guild • Route A path used to transport and exchange goods • A pattern or order that repeats or follows a rule • Clear, step-by-step reasoning to reach a conclusion • ...
AWL 5 2025-10-22
Across
- compel observance of or compliance with
- follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them
- cause (something, especially an emotion or situation) to arise or come about
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- strengthen or support physically or mentally
- develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form
- individually separate and distinct
- a particular and separate article, stipulation, or proviso in a treaty, bill, or contract
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- a conception of or belief about something
- a place of study or training in a special field.
10 Clues: individually separate and distinct • compel observance of or compliance with • a conception of or belief about something • strengthen or support physically or mentally • a place of study or training in a special field. • follow (someone or something) in order to catch or attack them • develop gradually, especially from a simple to a more complex form • ...
hi 2022-01-05
6 Clues: Appeal to emotions. • An appeal based on logic and reason. • A personal view, attitude, or appraisal. • Ethical appeal; credibility and trustworthy. • A statement, event, or situation that can be proved. • A particular preference or point of view that is personal, rather than scientific.
Greece 2023-11-29
6 Clues: what was Pythia • Another word for banquets • The Spartans began a _ of Athens • People had to study __ when going to a court of law • Who have heavy armor, long spears and large shields • What were the people who were public speakers called
Workshop 9 Vocabulary #2 2026-02-24
6 Clues: extremely good • to print or sell something • an idea about what something is. • a long journey to search for something. • a world or territory that is different in time,space,logic • to influence someone and make them feel excited to do something
Social research 2015-10-21
Across
- Reasoning Sometimes referred as top-down logic
- Variables A variable whose value does not depend on another
- Variables Variables with no natural sense of ordering
- verification Rational justification of a hypothesis
- System of ideas intended to explain something
- Analysis Attempt to determine a cause or effect
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- Explanation based on limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation
- Research Systematic empirical investigation of observable phenomena
- Variables A variable whose value depends on that of another
- Definition Process of operationalization to define something
- Study Attempt to connect ideas to understand cause and effect
- Study Described characteristics of a population or phenomenon being studied
- doubt as to the truth of something
- Make an exact copy of
14 Clues: Make an exact copy of • doubt as to the truth of something • System of ideas intended to explain something • Reasoning Sometimes referred as top-down logic • Analysis Attempt to determine a cause or effect • verification Rational justification of a hypothesis • Variables Variables with no natural sense of ordering • ...
IDEA Crossword 2023-09-21
Across
- One of the four pillars centered around building connections with others
- One of the four pillars centered around having a healthy level of all things
- One of the four pillars centered around understanding other people and their feelings
- The engineering teacher who lives in the woodshop
- The "E" of IDEA
- The structure in the parking lot often used for games, events, and classes
- One of the four pillars centered around logic and learning
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- The campus security officer
- The study of the world and how it works
- The study of patterns
- The front office coordinator who receives way too many emails
- The study of English, History, and Social Studies
- Class that teaches art, styles, graphics, and more
- One of our co-directors
14 Clues: The "E" of IDEA • The study of patterns • One of our co-directors • The campus security officer • The study of the world and how it works • The study of English, History, and Social Studies • The engineering teacher who lives in the woodshop • Class that teaches art, styles, graphics, and more • One of the four pillars centered around logic and learning • ...
Critical thinking 2024-04-02
Across
- This happens when you are told to do something by authority
- It is a type of context that involves personality
- Which branch of psychology critical thinking falls under?
- This happens through social pressure
- A cognitive skill that involves in coming up with ideas
- It is an unexamined belief
- A reason why critical thinking is essential to evaluate for
- A very important document needed before starting a research
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- This was the theory found by Milgram
- Is the art of reasoning to evaluate something
- Thinking about thinking
- Adopting behaviors to fit into a group of people
- How many participants are there in the Milgram's study
- A context that valued beliefs of a specific group
- The study was controversial as participants were not told about the study
15 Clues: Thinking about thinking • It is an unexamined belief • This was the theory found by Milgram • This happens through social pressure • Is the art of reasoning to evaluate something • Adopting behaviors to fit into a group of people • It is a type of context that involves personality • A context that valued beliefs of a specific group • ...
Childcare Careers Vocab 2024-04-15
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- the period from birth to the first birthday
- live with the family and provide occasional child care as part of a cultural exchange program
- care for the children in one family, may work full- or part-time, and may live in the home or commute
- first birthday to the third birthday
- help, assistance, leadership, and regulation
- endangerment of or harm to a child caused by an adult’s failure to provide for the child’s basic needs
- Controlling and corrective
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- Encourages children to practice decision-making
- uses logic and explanation
- Children control situations
- uses physical means to punish or deny children privileges
- threatens to remove love from the relationship
- third birthday to sixth birthday
- threatening to or inflicting harm on a child
14 Clues: uses logic and explanation • Controlling and corrective • Children control situations • third birthday to sixth birthday • first birthday to the third birthday • the period from birth to the first birthday • help, assistance, leadership, and regulation • threatening to or inflicting harm on a child • threatens to remove love from the relationship • ...
Aristotle Crossword 2024-09-26
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- Philosophical concern with the existence, nature, and attainment of happiness
- The branch of Philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality
- Emphasizes of becoming,change,and novelty
- The study of correct reasoning
- Location used for philosophical discussion
- Former king of Macedonia
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- A Hierarchical structure of all matter and life
- Capital of Greece
- The self-created being to which every chain of causes must ultimately
- Ancient Greek term used by Aristotle that refers to the end goal of a natural entity
- A term that refers to the portion of God that resides within each human being
- The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
- A being responsible for the creation of the universe
- Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath
14 Clues: Capital of Greece • Former king of Macedonia • The study of correct reasoning • Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath • Emphasizes of becoming,change,and novelty • Location used for philosophical discussion • A Hierarchical structure of all matter and life • A being responsible for the creation of the universe • The branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2026-02-10
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- a discussion where people share different opinions and support them with reasons
- an appeal that uses emotions or feelings
- finding information from reliable sources to learn more about a topic
- a topic that people strongly disagree about
- an appeal that uses facts, numbers, and logic
- explaining why the evidence supports the claim
- an appeal that shows trust, honesty, or credibility
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- facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim
- writing that tries to convince the reader by using reasons and evidence
- a way a writer tries to persuade the reader
- the opposite opinion to the writer’s claim
- a source that can be trusted
- information that matches the topic and supports the claim
- what the writer believes or is trying to prove
14 Clues: a source that can be trusted • an appeal that uses emotions or feelings • the opposite opinion to the writer’s claim • a way a writer tries to persuade the reader • a topic that people strongly disagree about • an appeal that uses facts, numbers, and logic • what the writer believes or is trying to prove • explaining why the evidence supports the claim • ...
QUANTIFIERS BY IMAM, AWAN, KINA 2024-05-31
Across
- name of the buddy who tells you about two club she's joined
- the universal quantifiers symbol is look like... A
- the expression there is known as what types of quantifiers
- the one who opens the presentation
- the existential quantifier are represented by q shape that looks like... E
- branches of mathematics that frequently use quantifiers
- club 1 and club 2 average member's hair color
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- for all, for every, given any
- the second presenter
- negation of "for every"
- words, expressions, phrases that specify how many things a statement refers to
- the expression of x^2 > V x^2 = 0, x is equal to zero or always
- the theme of the powerpoint/slide presentation
- 2n, n is element of integers, subset of integers
14 Clues: the second presenter • negation of "for every" • for all, for every, given any • the one who opens the presentation • club 1 and club 2 average member's hair color • the theme of the powerpoint/slide presentation • 2n, n is element of integers, subset of integers • the universal quantifiers symbol is look like... A • ...
English 8 Crossword 2024-12-19
Across
- A word or phrase that links one idea to the next.
- A persuasive strategy that appeals to emotions.
- An appeal to authority and credibility.
- Sentence The main idea of a paragraph, usually the first sentence.
- A sentence type expressing strong emotion.
- A sentence type that asks a question.
- To rewrite someone else's ideas in your own words.
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- A sentence type that gives a command.
- A claim made to rebut another claim.
- Using someone else's work without giving credit.
- Component of a sentence that must have a subject and a verb.
- A response to an opposing argument.
- The noun that performs the action or experiences the state of being.
- A persuasive strategy that appeals to logic and fact.
14 Clues: A response to an opposing argument. • A claim made to rebut another claim. • A sentence type that gives a command. • A sentence type that asks a question. • An appeal to authority and credibility. • A sentence type expressing strong emotion. • A persuasive strategy that appeals to emotions. • Using someone else's work without giving credit. • ...
Philosophical terms 2025-04-01
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- the reasoon to support the belief
- the first principles of things
- physical world where a mere shadow of a higher
- the branch of metaphysics dealing with the nature of being
- associated with informal fallacies, critical thinking and argumentation theory
- If p, then q, not q, therefore not p
- a unit of reasoning which consists of a belief and reason to support that belief
- the idea or theory that something is split in two parts
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- an explanation of something that refers to its end
- the theory of knowledge
- the view that reality is fundamentally mental or spiritual
- the belief the premises are used to support
- what is the study of the principles of correct reasoning
- if p,then q, p therefore q
14 Clues: the theory of knowledge • if p,then q, p therefore q • the first principles of things • the reasoon to support the belief • If p, then q, not q, therefore not p • the belief the premises are used to support • physical world where a mere shadow of a higher • an explanation of something that refers to its end • the idea or theory that something is split in two parts • ...
Super U! 2024-09-19
Across
- I cannot ... because I’m afraid of water.
- I cannot ... poetry because I lack creativity.
- I cannot ... because I always burn the food.
- I can ... websites because I have a good sense of user experience.
- I cannot ... a bike because I have poor balance.
- I cannot ... the piano because I have no musical talent.
- I can ... because I understand logic structures well.
- I cannot ... because I have no rhythm.
- I cannot ... because my hands are unsteady.
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- I can ... networks because I understand cybersecurity protocols.
- I cannot ... fast because I have weak legs.
- I cannot ... math because numbers confuse me.
- I cannot ... soccer because I have no coordination.
- I can ... animations because I have a sharp eye for detail.
- I can ... videos because I’m good with digital tools.
15 Clues: I cannot ... because I have no rhythm. • I cannot ... because I’m afraid of water. • I cannot ... fast because I have weak legs. • I cannot ... because my hands are unsteady. • I cannot ... because I always burn the food. • I cannot ... math because numbers confuse me. • I cannot ... poetry because I lack creativity. • I cannot ... a bike because I have poor balance. • ...
Merry Christmas Priya 2020-12-07
5 Clues: The Big Apple • A noun that is angry • Popular "New Roman" font • Jigsaw, word, logic, etc. • Gives you access to something for a set amount of time
Unit 3 Vocabulary #10-19 2022-02-14
Across
- a style of writing that is appropriate for formal communication such as in academics or business
- closely connected to the matter at hand
- to be trusted or believed
- a rhetorical appeal to the emotions through language and imagery
- a writer's or speaker's attitude toward a subject
- adequate for the purpose of supporting a claim
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- a rhetorical appeal to reason or logic through statistics, facts, and reasonable examples
- errors in reasoning
- the use of emotional, ethical, and logical arguments to persuade in writing or speaking
- ethical appeal; to convince using credibility or character
10 Clues: errors in reasoning • to be trusted or believed • closely connected to the matter at hand • adequate for the purpose of supporting a claim • a writer's or speaker's attitude toward a subject • ethical appeal; to convince using credibility or character • a rhetorical appeal to the emotions through language and imagery • ...
Unwind Vocabulary 4 2021-09-14
Across
- leaning, tilted to one side
- the fast way or option, as opposed to the most correct or best way or option
- destined by a higher power, pre-determined, decided and planned in advance
- scam, fake
- a short trip into an unfamiliar area, usually with the purpose gaining reconnaissance information for a longer, bigger trip into the same area later
- carefully and cautiously, quietly and gently
- acceptance, going along with something
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- not noticeable, blending in
- a very deeply held and very important personal belief
- carefully and practically, using logic and reasoning instead of emotion
10 Clues: scam, fake • not noticeable, blending in • leaning, tilted to one side • acceptance, going along with something • carefully and cautiously, quietly and gently • a very deeply held and very important personal belief • carefully and practically, using logic and reasoning instead of emotion • destined by a higher power, pre-determined, decided and planned in advance • ...
Universities 2023-01-13
Across
- The most famous university was the Buddhist school at ______
- Students were taught how to make cures from _____, roots, leaves, and minerals.
- The school at Nalanda had eight colleges and ______ libraries
- a theory or set of values by which one lives
- also learned how to use the front claws of giant ants to _______ up wounds
- universities often provided people with _____ training
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- Students attended classes in religion, mathematics, ______, chemistry, and Sanskrit
- he schools were open primarily to _______
- students also studied logic, grammar, and _________
- some universities were ______ and others were Buddhist
10 Clues: he schools were open primarily to _______ • a theory or set of values by which one lives • students also studied logic, grammar, and _________ • some universities were ______ and others were Buddhist • universities often provided people with _____ training • The most famous university was the Buddhist school at ______ • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-21
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- Stage in which child increases use of logic or reasoning
- perception Coordination of the hand and eye
- Objects farther away are more clear than near objects
- Principles concerning what is right and wrong behavior
- Front teeth located in upper and lower jaws
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- Information is repeated over and over as possible way to learn it
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others
- Disorder involving excessive body fat that increases risk of health problems
- Characterized by the development of logical thought
- Objects closer are more clear than far away objects
10 Clues: perception Coordination of the hand and eye • Front teeth located in upper and lower jaws • Characterized by the development of logical thought • Objects closer are more clear than far away objects • Objects farther away are more clear than near objects • Principles concerning what is right and wrong behavior • ...
Psychologs 2024-05-07
Across
- ability to retain and recall information.
- capacity to focus on specific stimuli or tasks.
- The capacity to solve new problems, use logic in new situations, and identify patterns.
- The ability to comprehend and produce spoken or written communication.
- capacity to think logically and make inferences.
- the process of interpreting sensory information.
- ability to find solutions to complex or novel problems.
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- ability to generate novel ideas or solutions.
- The ability to evaluate information and make reasoned judgments.
- acquisition of knowledge or skills through experience, study, or instruction.
10 Clues: ability to retain and recall information. • ability to generate novel ideas or solutions. • capacity to focus on specific stimuli or tasks. • capacity to think logically and make inferences. • the process of interpreting sensory information. • ability to find solutions to complex or novel problems. • The ability to evaluate information and make reasoned judgments. • ...
Aristotle crossword 2024-09-06
Across
- an end, fulfilment, completion, goal
- the study of laws of thought or correct reasoning
- one of the greatest generals of all time crowned king of Macedonia
- the state of being happy
- the branch of philosophy that deals with the first principles of things, including concepts like knowing, substance, cause, identity, time, and space.
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- metaphysics dealing with the nature of being.
- a being responsible for the creation of the universe.
- a hall for public lectures or discussions
- capital of greece
- the spark or emanation of divinity in the soul.
10 Clues: capital of greece • the state of being happy • an end, fulfilment, completion, goal • a hall for public lectures or discussions • metaphysics dealing with the nature of being. • the spark or emanation of divinity in the soul. • the study of laws of thought or correct reasoning • a being responsible for the creation of the universe. • ...
Rhetorical Appeals and Devices 2022-12-12
Across
- rhetorical appeal based on logic
- similarity of structure within a sentence
- deliberate use of many conjunctions
- repetition of words or phrases at the beginning of a phrase or clause
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- repeated words or patterns in sentences
- reference to a specific event, person, place, text, or work of art
- a figure of speech that is applied to an object or action that is not actually applicable
- a figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by like or as
- rhetorical appeal based on credibility of the speaker
- rhetorical appeal based on emotion
10 Clues: rhetorical appeal based on logic • rhetorical appeal based on emotion • deliberate use of many conjunctions • repeated words or patterns in sentences • similarity of structure within a sentence • rhetorical appeal based on credibility of the speaker • reference to a specific event, person, place, text, or work of art • ...
PUZZLE 2025-03-09
Across
- A Greek term for excellence or virtue
- A principle of design related to the size and scale of elements
- perception of the senses
- Study of reality, existence, and the universe's nature.
- A theory that holds that ecological crisis is caused by the domination of men over women and of the nature.
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- Study of knowledge and how we know things
- The state of being full of life and energy.
- Focus on individual freedom, choice, and life's meaning.
- Study of morality and principles of right and wrong.
- Study of reasoning and valid argumentation
10 Clues: perception of the senses • A Greek term for excellence or virtue • Study of knowledge and how we know things • Study of reasoning and valid argumentation • The state of being full of life and energy. • Study of morality and principles of right and wrong. • Study of reality, existence, and the universe's nature. • Focus on individual freedom, choice, and life's meaning. • ...
Sort 10 B 2025-04-07
Across
- relating to an alphabet.
- of or near a coast.
- happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
- relating to fiction; invented for the purposes of fiction.
- a period of instruction given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group.
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- relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
- having the characteristics of a hero or heroine; very brave.
- exhibiting or relating to magnetism.
- relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea.
- of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
10 Clues: of or near a coast. • relating to an alphabet. • exhibiting or relating to magnetism. • relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea. • happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly. • relating to drama or the performance or study of drama. • of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument. • ...
vocab 2025-02-04
Across
- to make an offical decision about who is right in a dispute.
- law or laws enacted by a governing body.
- the crimeof telling a lie in court.
- the power or right to make judgements about the law.
- a person who makes laws.
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- a judgement or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings.
- a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others.
- able to be defended with logic or justififcation.
- relating to justice or the decision of a judge.
- just behaveior or treatement.
10 Clues: a person who makes laws. • just behaveior or treatement. • the crimeof telling a lie in court. • law or laws enacted by a governing body. • relating to justice or the decision of a judge. • able to be defended with logic or justififcation. • the power or right to make judgements about the law. • to make an offical decision about who is right in a dispute. • ...
Formal Science 2025-04-18
Across
- Science that helps us think clearly and make correct conclusions in math
- A branch of math that involves analyzing data
- Used to count or measure things
- An explanation to show something is true in maths
- The study of numbers and shapes
- Special marks like +,= or % used in math
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- Ideas or rules that explain how things work,often based on proof
- Which science is the study of computers and how they work
- Simple versions of real things used to explain or study them
- Sets of connected things or rules working together
10 Clues: Used to count or measure things • The study of numbers and shapes • Special marks like +,= or % used in math • A branch of math that involves analyzing data • An explanation to show something is true in maths • Sets of connected things or rules working together • Which science is the study of computers and how they work • ...
Annie’s choice board 2025-05-06
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- a book in which events are recorded
- a dramatic speech by a single actor
- a method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear manner
- a formal expression of praise for someone who has died
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- to admit a wrong doing or fault
- a speech or section used as an introduction to a play or novel
- spoken lines in a performance
- a complete list or book of things
- a simple design that represents a company, organization, or product
- a short piece that wraps up the end of a story
10 Clues: spoken lines in a performance • to admit a wrong doing or fault • a complete list or book of things • a book in which events are recorded • a dramatic speech by a single actor • a short piece that wraps up the end of a story • a formal expression of praise for someone who has died • a speech or section used as an introduction to a play or novel • ...
Annie’s choice board 2025-05-06
Across
- a book in which events are recorded
- a dramatic speech by a single actor
- a method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear manner
- a formal expression of praise for someone who has died
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- to admit a wrong doing or fault
- a speech or section used as an introduction to a play or novel
- spoken lines in a performance
- a complete list or book of things
- a simple design that represents a company, organization, or product
- a short piece that wraps up the end of a story
10 Clues: spoken lines in a performance • to admit a wrong doing or fault • a complete list or book of things • a book in which events are recorded • a dramatic speech by a single actor • a short piece that wraps up the end of a story • a formal expression of praise for someone who has died • a speech or section used as an introduction to a play or novel • ...
Annie’s choice board 2025-05-06
Across
- a book in which events are recorded
- a dramatic speech by a single actor
- a method of human thought that involves thinking in a linear manner
- a formal expression of praise for someone who has died
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- to admit a wrong doing or fault
- a speech or section used as an introduction to a play or novel
- spoken lines in a performance
- a complete list or book of things
- a simple design that represents a company, organization, or product
- a short piece that wraps up the end of a story
10 Clues: spoken lines in a performance • to admit a wrong doing or fault • a complete list or book of things • a book in which events are recorded • a dramatic speech by a single actor • a short piece that wraps up the end of a story • a formal expression of praise for someone who has died • a speech or section used as an introduction to a play or novel • ...
Text Structures 2025-01-14
Across
- This signal word introduces the cause of a problem.
- Groups items into categories or types.
- This structure uses lists to organize ideas or items.
- A structure that explains how and why something happened.
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- Presents a problem and suggests ways to resolve it.
- A structure that highlights similarities and differences.
- A structure that provides vivid details to help readers visualize something.
- "He was late, ___ he missed the meeting."
- Persuades readers using logic and evidence.
- Shows the steps in a process or the order of events.
10 Clues: Groups items into categories or types. • "He was late, ___ he missed the meeting." • Persuades readers using logic and evidence. • Presents a problem and suggests ways to resolve it. • This signal word introduces the cause of a problem. • Shows the steps in a process or the order of events. • This structure uses lists to organize ideas or items. • ...
Words 2025-09-05
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- Breaking down a difficult problem into smaller parts
- A set of instructions executed on a computer consisting of input, process, and output.
- Creating a set of instructions to help you solve a problem.
- instructions that a computer can understand
- Identifying patterns, making connections, and finding similarities
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- sending the data somewhere (screen, file)
- Identifying important information and eliminating those things that are not important.
- getting the data (file, keyboard, screen, etc)
- performing computations on the data (adding, subtracting, ect.)
- Writing steps of a program in plain English, focusing on logic, not syntax
10 Clues: sending the data somewhere (screen, file) • instructions that a computer can understand • getting the data (file, keyboard, screen, etc) • Breaking down a difficult problem into smaller parts • Creating a set of instructions to help you solve a problem. • performing computations on the data (adding, subtracting, ect.) • ...
NBCA503_T5 2025-10-16
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- Basic unit of a neural network that classifies input data
- Measure used in expert systems to handle partial belief
- Reasoning that assigns likelihoods to uncertain events
- Learning approach that generalizes patterns from examples
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- Machine learning that adapts behavior based on feedback
- Logic system that works with degrees of truth instead of binary values
- Model inspired by the human brain for pattern recognition
- Process of improving performance from experience or data
- Reasoning where conclusions can change when new information is added
- Function that assigns a value between 0 and 1 to represent belonging
10 Clues: Reasoning that assigns likelihoods to uncertain events • Machine learning that adapts behavior based on feedback • Measure used in expert systems to handle partial belief • Process of improving performance from experience or data • Model inspired by the human brain for pattern recognition • Basic unit of a neural network that classifies input data • ...
App 2025-02-18
Across
- statement A command that performs different actions depending on whether a condition is true or false.
- The writing of compound words by starting each word with a capital letter. Procedures and variables are named using camelCase, but the first word in the name is not capitalized.
- logic A form of mathematics in which an expression is reduced to either True or False.
- The attempt to find and fix errors in computer hardware or programs.
- science The science of creating artifacts and solving problems using the help of a computer. Areas of focus include software engineering, programming, data analysis, algorithms, graphics, and animation.
- scientists Scientists who apply their knowledge of computation to creating solutions using a computer system.
- handler A block of code that is triggered when a certain event happens.
- A set of instructions that a computer executes to achieve a particular objective.
- An action or occurrence that happens during runtime that will trigger a response or behavior by the software. Examples of events include user-initiated events, such as clicking a button, or external events, such as the device receiving an SMS text message.
- approach An approach to programming where the programmer adds and tests code in small chunks at a time to make sure it behaves the way they want it to, before adding more code.
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- Graphic object that may be moved on-screen or otherwise manipulated.
- application (or app) A type of software application designed to run on a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer.
- user A representative consumer for whom a hardware or software product is designed.
- An ordered set of instructions that are used to carry out a task.
- A diagram that represents an algorithm, workflow, or process, and uses geometric symbols connected by arrows to show the direction of the flow of action.
- A flaw in a computer program that causes the program to produce an incorrect result or behavior.
- interface (UI) The visual part of a computer app or operating system, through which an end user interacts with the computing device or software.
- programming Two people working together to create a computer program. One person, called the driver, writes the code and explains the logic, while the other person, called the navigator, reviews it and gives feedback.
- An incorrect result produced by a computer program.
- layer The layer of an app that the user sees and interacts with.
20 Clues: An incorrect result produced by a computer program. • layer The layer of an app that the user sees and interacts with. • An ordered set of instructions that are used to carry out a task. • Graphic object that may be moved on-screen or otherwise manipulated. • The attempt to find and fix errors in computer hardware or programs. • ...
Y9 Power of Language 2022-03-28
Across
- Surname of Sojourner..., a powerful activist for human rights in the 19th century
- A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point
- A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument
- Using logic and fact to prove the case to the audience
- The opening of a speech, in which you gain the audience's attention
- Presenting the speaker as credible and trustworthy
- The art of persuasion
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- The action or process of getting others to believe or do what the speaker wants them to
- To speak in favour of someone or something
- To increase
- Repeating key words, ideas, or sentence structures
- A list of 3
- Appealing to the emotions of the audience
- Including someone or something into a group
- An announcement about a current situation
15 Clues: To increase • A list of 3 • The art of persuasion • Appealing to the emotions of the audience • An announcement about a current situation • To speak in favour of someone or something • Including someone or something into a group • A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point • A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument • ...
Y9 Power of Language 2022-03-28
Across
- Surname of Sojourner..., a powerful activist for human rights in the 19th century
- A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point
- A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument
- Using logic and fact to prove the case to the audience
- The opening of a speech, in which you gain the audience's attention
- Presenting the speaker as credible and trustworthy
- The art of persuasion
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- The action or process of getting others to believe or do what the speaker wants them to
- To speak in favour of someone or something
- To increase
- Repeating key words, ideas, or sentence structures
- A list of 3
- Appealing to the emotions of the audience
- Including someone or something into a group
- An announcement about a current situation
15 Clues: To increase • A list of 3 • The art of persuasion • Appealing to the emotions of the audience • An announcement about a current situation • To speak in favour of someone or something • Including someone or something into a group • A 'real life' story used to exemplify a point • A direct opposite to achieve a stronger argument • ...
Unit 2 vocab 2020-10-05
Across
- a propitious moment for decision or action
- expressing extreme disapproval
- error in reasoning that renders an argument invalid
- argument used to convince or persuade a targeted crowd by employing reason or logic
- correct behavior that shows respect and good manners.
- showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect
- a problem that needs to be addressed
- the calm debate, soon formed into a heated
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- language designed to have a persuasive effect on the audience
- the little girl was so positive and cheerful she was described as
- quality that evokes pity or sadness
- characteristic spirit of a culture
- systematic ways in which the context and framing of information influence individuals judgement and decision making
- sullen and ill-tempered
- having or displaying a passionate
15 Clues: sullen and ill-tempered • expressing extreme disapproval • having or displaying a passionate • characteristic spirit of a culture • quality that evokes pity or sadness • a problem that needs to be addressed • a propitious moment for decision or action • showing a rude or arrogant lack of respect • the calm debate, soon formed into a heated • ...
Limbaje de programare 2021-09-06
Across
- Numar intreg de la 0 la 255
- Tip de date destinat pentru numere reale cu precizie dubla
- Tip de date ce ocupa 8 baiti (poate parcurge doar numere negative)
- Tip de date destinat pentru numere reale cu precizie simpla
- Reprezinta numerele intregi
- Ti de date destiap pentru pastrarea caracterelor
- Reprezinta sistemul System.UInt32
- Tip de date ce ocupa 8 baiti (poate parcurge atit numere pozitive cat si negative)
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- Pentru ce tip de date corespunde intrervalul(-128-127)
- Tip de date care poate pastra pina la 28 de cifre dupa virgula
- Partea numerelor pozitive a tipului al sistemului INT16
- Literal logic
- Predestinat pentru pastrarea oricarui tip de date (reprezentant al sistemului System.Object)
- Echivalentul pentru System.Int16
- Tip de date ce pastreaza simboluri Unicode (destinat pentru prezentarea sirului de caractere)
15 Clues: Literal logic • Numar intreg de la 0 la 255 • Reprezinta numerele intregi • Echivalentul pentru System.Int16 • Reprezinta sistemul System.UInt32 • Ti de date destiap pentru pastrarea caracterelor • Pentru ce tip de date corespunde intrervalul(-128-127) • Partea numerelor pozitive a tipului al sistemului INT16 • Tip de date destinat pentru numere reale cu precizie dubla • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-06-22
Across
- In which operation Borrow is obtained?
- The logic circuit at any instant of time depends on present inputs but also past outputis called_______
- Every rational number is a __________
- If A, B and C are the inputs of a full adder then the sum is given by__________
- XX’=________
- What are the universal gate__________
- The entire functioning of Microprocessor is controlled by_____________
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- Minimum numbers of NAND gates are used for Ex-OR gates are_______
- CPUs and input/output peripherals on single chip_____
- In SR FF if Q=1, then output is said to be________
- What is the full form of D FLIPFLOP
- The basic latch consists of_______
- Every rational number is a _____________
- What is output of Input 1 of D Flip Flop?
- In the Boolean algebra (A+A’) +A=?
15 Clues: XX’=________ • The basic latch consists of_______ • In the Boolean algebra (A+A’) +A=? • What is the full form of D FLIPFLOP • Every rational number is a __________ • What are the universal gate__________ • In which operation Borrow is obtained? • Every rational number is a _____________ • What is output of Input 1 of D Flip Flop? • ...
14 Powerful Words Activity 2023-08-10
Across
- to give a brief statement of the main points of something
- to put what you already know with what you have read
- to follow the progression or logic of something
- to tell how something is alike and/or different from something else
- to tell how something is different from something else
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- to express an idea in a clear and concise manner
- to mark, to make something known
- to provide assistance or help
- to say or estimate that specific thing will happen in the future
- to form an idea or opinion about something
- to accomplish a goal
- to give a detailed account of how and why something occurs
- to give an account of something
- to bring something to an end
- to examine in detail
15 Clues: to accomplish a goal • to examine in detail • to bring something to an end • to provide assistance or help • to give an account of something • to mark, to make something known • to form an idea or opinion about something • to follow the progression or logic of something • to express an idea in a clear and concise manner • to put what you already know with what you have read • ...
Comedy Movie Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-27
Across
- poking fun at disturbing subjects, inappropriate moments for humor
- willful suspension of ___
- these three ___ used slapstick comedy
- a familiar cast of characters set in the same situation
- comedies and tragedies originated with this type of theatre
- type of comedy where we laugh at the physical pain of others
- done with a "wink" to the audience
- shortest films of all movie types
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- comedy arising implausible situations and things that defy logic
- comedy without psychological or moral intentions based on a comical situation
- humor that involves crude language and sexual content
- example of this type of comedy is Wedding Crashers
- Author's comedies where love and good triumph
- flip of gender roles, battle of the sexes
- makes a new joke about the earlier joke much later on
15 Clues: willful suspension of ___ • shortest films of all movie types • done with a "wink" to the audience • these three ___ used slapstick comedy • flip of gender roles, battle of the sexes • Author's comedies where love and good triumph • example of this type of comedy is Wedding Crashers • humor that involves crude language and sexual content • ...
Vocabulary 2024-01-08
Across
- Influenced by members of one's peer group, trying to fit in
- Before/During puberty.Gain weight
- Sense of one's own gender.
- Social,emotional,physical,moral and intellectual development
- Your most comfortable way of learning can be with audio kinesthetic visual
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- Overcoming obstacles: keep trying
- Deductive reasoning developing hypothesis based on logic
- Harm,intimidate, or coerce someone perceived vulnerable
- from ages 8-14, Sexual maturity become capable of reproduction
- Ages 2-12: ability to classify objects, sort objects, understanding of conversation
- A way to measure the education level of students
- Collaborating with peers to discuss concepts or solve problems
- How you perceive yourself as a whole to perform and master skills
- Complies with standards, rules and laws
- A person's mental image of their body
15 Clues: Sense of one's own gender. • Overcoming obstacles: keep trying • Before/During puberty.Gain weight • A person's mental image of their body • Complies with standards, rules and laws • A way to measure the education level of students • Harm,intimidate, or coerce someone perceived vulnerable • Deductive reasoning developing hypothesis based on logic • ...
Critical response 6.7 2024-08-08
Across
- A type of claim that argues about the worth or morality of something.
- An appeal to ethics or credibility.
- The process of forming conclusions, judgments, or inferences from facts or premises.
- The quality of being trusted and believed in.
- The quality of being logical and consistent.
- An appeal to logic.
- An argument made to oppose another argument.
- Material that backs up a claim.
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- Information used to support a claim
- The main argument or point in an essay.
- An appeal to emotion.
- The final part of an argument where the main points are summarized.
- The quality of being closely connected or appropriate.
- A type of claim that advocates for a specific course of action.
- A type of claim that asserts something is true or false.
15 Clues: An appeal to logic. • An appeal to emotion. • Material that backs up a claim. • Information used to support a claim • An appeal to ethics or credibility. • The main argument or point in an essay. • The quality of being logical and consistent. • An argument made to oppose another argument. • The quality of being trusted and believed in. • ...
1984 crossword 2024-05-07
Across
- Method to avoid having spontaneous anti-Party, criminal thoughts
- Place where adult media videos are created
- The religion of Oceania
- Method of silencing enemies of the party
- The language of Oceania
- The screen that transmits party propaganda and spies on party members
- one of the three superstates, consists of China, Japan, and other oriental nations
- one of three superstates, consists of all of Europe (except England) and Russia
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- Thinking that is not approved by the party
- Formally called England
- The uneducated people
- The people ignore logic to agree with a fact that the party has given you
- A group trying to undermine the party
- Where does 1984 take place?
- a type of thought crime which is visible by the facial expression
15 Clues: The uneducated people • Formally called England • The religion of Oceania • The language of Oceania • Where does 1984 take place? • A group trying to undermine the party • Method of silencing enemies of the party • Thinking that is not approved by the party • Place where adult media videos are created • Method to avoid having spontaneous anti-Party, criminal thoughts • ...
Thank you for Arguing Puzzle 2024-10-07
Across
- The group or individual being persuaded by a rhetorical argument.
- Core issue in the present tense
- A flaw in reasoning that undermines an argument.
- Core issue in the future tense
- A rhetorical technique used to reinforce an idea by repeating it.
- Arguing that a small step will inevitably lead to a chain of related events.
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- Suggesting something is true or right because everyone else believes it.
- Attacking the person instead of the argument.
- The right or opportune moment to make an argument.
- The argueres tendency to repeat himself over and over again.
- Fitting in with the audience’s expectations.
- Appeal to emotions to persuade.
- Core issue in the past tense
- Appeal to logic or reasoning.
- Appeal to the credibility of the speaker.
15 Clues: Core issue in the past tense • Appeal to logic or reasoning. • Core issue in the future tense • Core issue in the present tense • Appeal to emotions to persuade. • Appeal to the credibility of the speaker. • Fitting in with the audience’s expectations. • Attacking the person instead of the argument. • A flaw in reasoning that undermines an argument. • ...
CompSci-Rehan 2025-04-09
Across
- Temporary memory for active tasks
- The delay between a request and the response
- Use fake emails or websites to steal personal information
- Part of a computer that does math and logic operations
- Records keystrokes to capture sensitive information secretly
- A group of binary digits or bits
- Unit of digital information equal to 1,000 gigabytes
- Malicious software designed to harm or exploit computers
- Software that starts the computer and prepares it for booting
Down
- System using numbers to represent English characters
- A small, fast type of memory inside the CPU
- Unit of digital information equal to 1 billion bytes
- Is the main circuit board connecting all computer components
- A standard that assigns unique numbers to characters worldwide
- A system of wires that transfers data between computer parts
15 Clues: A group of binary digits or bits • Temporary memory for active tasks • A small, fast type of memory inside the CPU • The delay between a request and the response • System using numbers to represent English characters • Unit of digital information equal to 1 billion bytes • Unit of digital information equal to 1,000 gigabytes • ...
The perfect manager 2025-05-29
Across
- demonstrates initiative, proactivity, and a desire to make positive change
- sharing information, ideas, and thoughts between individuals through various means
- collaborative effort toward a shared goal
- ability to adapt to changing
- where all employees feel valued, heard, and treated fairly
- contracts, or legal binding terms
- finding peaceful solutions to disagreements
Down
- being the first to act
- the ability to manage one's emotions
- the process of finding solutions to difficulties or challenges
- focus on the good
- encourag and inspires someone to take action or persist towards a goal
- consistently showing up on time, meeting deadlines, being productive, and maintaining a positive attitude
- using logic and reasoning to analyze situations, assess information, and make informed decisions or solve problems
- someone who is dedicated
15 Clues: focus on the good • being the first to act • someone who is dedicated • ability to adapt to changing • contracts, or legal binding terms • the ability to manage one's emotions • collaborative effort toward a shared goal • finding peaceful solutions to disagreements • where all employees feel valued, heard, and treated fairly • ...
Module 10 Newton's Laws Crossword 2026-01-24
Across
- The change of position or orientation of an object overtime
- First name of the creator of Newton's Laws
- The time rate of change of an object velocity
- The state of an object when it is not at motion
- Scientist known for discovering that the sun is the center of our solar system
- The force that opposes the motion of an object moving through the air
- The standard unit of force
- The tendency of an object to resist changes in its velocity
Down
- The branch of science that studies matter, energy and their interactions.
- (force)x(acceleration)
- The speed of an object in a given direction
- Scientist who is known as the "father of logic"
- Contact between two surfaces
- Country where Isaac Newton was born
- (mass)x(acceleration)
15 Clues: (mass)x(acceleration) • (force)x(acceleration) • The standard unit of force • Contact between two surfaces • Country where Isaac Newton was born • First name of the creator of Newton's Laws • The speed of an object in a given direction • The time rate of change of an object velocity • Scientist who is known as the "father of logic" • ...
CR 8.2 Claim 2026-03-12
Across
- A statement that can be proven true with evidence
- Information that directly relates to the topic
- A persuasive appeal based on emotion
- Facts or information used to support a claim
- The act of convincing someone to believe something
- A claim that argues something is good or bad
- A persuasive appeal based on logic and reasoning
- A claim arguing something should or should not be done
- A set of claims supported by evidence and reasoning
Down
- A claim that can be proven or disproven with evidence
- A persuasive appeal based on credibility or authority
- The logical explanation connecting evidence to a claim
- An argument or statement the writer wants readers to believe
- A quality of a strong claim that people can agree or disagree with
- Information that strengthens a claim
15 Clues: A persuasive appeal based on emotion • Information that strengthens a claim • Facts or information used to support a claim • A claim that argues something is good or bad • Information that directly relates to the topic • A persuasive appeal based on logic and reasoning • A statement that can be proven true with evidence • ...
test 2021-12-30
Across
- a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution
- a unit of instruction
- a room in a school where lessons take place
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
Down
- an artistic form of auditory communication incorporating instrumental or vocal tones in a structured and continuous manner
- preparatory school work done outside school
- a science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement
- the products of human creativity
- a collection of things sharing a common attribute
9 Clues: a unit of instruction • the products of human creativity • preparatory school work done outside school • a room in a school where lessons take place • a collection of things sharing a common attribute • a learner who is enrolled in an educational institution • a science dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement • ...
