logic Crossword Puzzles
2021 English I Semester Vocabulary Review 2021-12-08
Across
- a word or phrase that gives important information about a key idea
- an audience that disagrees with you
- the dictionary definition of a word
- preparation process before writing an essay
- the main idea of an argument that you back up with evidence
- cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument
- persuade through ethics or character
- persuade through logic, stats, and facts
- an audience that is stuck
- persuade through emotions
- an audience that agrees with you
Down
- an audience that can leave when they want
- main character's opposition in the story
- the point of a story or the overall thought or summary of what the story is about
- putting characters side-by-side to show their differences
- an audience that does not have an opinion
- main character of a story
- the feelings and associations connected with a word
- topic+author's stance =
- the way an author organizes their informational writing
20 Clues: topic+author's stance = • main character of a story • an audience that is stuck • persuade through emotions • an audience that agrees with you • an audience that disagrees with you • the dictionary definition of a word • persuade through ethics or character • main character's opposition in the story • persuade through logic, stats, and facts • ...
Vocab crossword 2021-12-14
Across
- to walk a slow pace without rush
- to agree with our give approval
- to put off
- having no energy or weak
- a right that cannot be taken away
- error in logic
- a blessing
- to make a investigation
- freedom
- using someone else's ideas
- feeling suffering emotions
- an argument made to oppose
- to agree with
- excessively fat
Down
- to dissolve or break from
- unfair cruel rule
- feeling or motions connected to a word
- a person who receives benefits
- difficult or impossible to understand
- to legally end
- angry or annoyed at something
- one who does something good
- tell where you found your information
- when you have no proof but you think it true
- a small part of the word that keeps the meaning
- feel the same feeling as someone
- a lack of feeling
- error, mistake
- a argument that is latter yielded
- base of the word
30 Clues: freedom • to put off • a blessing • to agree with • error in logic • to legally end • error, mistake • excessively fat • base of the word • unfair cruel rule • a lack of feeling • to make a investigation • having no energy or weak • to dissolve or break from • using someone else's ideas • feeling suffering emotions • an argument made to oppose • one who does something good • ...
_____________________ 2021-12-03
Across
- The ____ Sphere; Key area of this movement
- Created 11 down
- The Great ______
- smaller _____ ; what advocated for
- Created Two Treatises of Government
- Rationalizing
- Freedom of _____ ; John Winthrop
- universal _____ ; something, no one is beholden to anyone for
- arguments;controversy
- freedom of _____ ; 2nd Amendment
- suffix for traditional and revolution
- audience for 25 down
Down
- What 16 down, 17 down, 22 across are?
- an ______ relationship with god is what matters the most
- effect of 25 down
- cleansing of false _____ ; important part of movement
- Preacher of Britain; encouraged independent thinking
- Poor _____ Almanac
- With 23 down , separation of __ and __
- word that came after new and old
- Key principal of decision making
- Created 10 down
- Freedom of ______ ; John Peter Zenger
- suffix for christian and rational
- "Sinners in the hands of an angry god"
- When people relied on fact, they lost power
- _____ Preachers; became a result of people getting more independent in thinking
27 Clues: Rationalizing • Created 11 down • Created 10 down • The Great ______ • effect of 25 down • Poor _____ Almanac • audience for 25 down • arguments;controversy • word that came after new and old • Key principal of decision making • Freedom of _____ ; John Winthrop • freedom of _____ ; 2nd Amendment • suffix for christian and rational • smaller _____ ; what advocated for • ...
15th Annual Bailey Family Christmas Crossword Puzzle (2021 Edition) 2021-12-24
Across
- How many of us in this house got Covid last year?
- Name of Daena's School District?
- He teaches Math and Logic @ River Academy
- Room which C&M are renovating in Portland?
- Marla was in a rush but stopped to see it.
- K and T have now ridden their bikes to
- Initials of the Island where Ana gave C shots
- Malachi's Grade level
- Month when Rosetta arrived?
- David's grade level
Down
- Eva's grade level
- Site where Brian sells many cards
- Initials of State the Medina's traveled to
- Are they all brilliant?
- On which Hawaiian island did J,S& N lei around?
- Isaiah's grade in school
- Larry's favorite color of agate?
- In which Safeway Dept. did Mark work?
- Initials of Island Mark and Kit retired to.
- Country of Matt and Chantel's belated H-Moon
- Name of SeaBass' newly married sister
- Who planned the coolest Gender Reveal Party
- Last 3 letters of Mark's next domicile (city)
23 Clues: Eva's grade level • David's grade level • Malachi's Grade level • Are they all brilliant? • Isaiah's grade in school • Month when Rosetta arrived? • Name of Daena's School District? • Larry's favorite color of agate? • Site where Brian sells many cards • In which Safeway Dept. did Mark work? • Name of SeaBass' newly married sister • K and T have now ridden their bikes to • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-02-04
Across
- products being made in a factory
- certain limit for business protection
- an effort to protect individuals from industrial problems
- hatred towards another being
- from the same continent
- A block of buildings with a large population of one culture
- come forth with a new law proposition
- mechanical machine for harvesting crops
- government will not intervene with a business
Down
- growth of industries in a certain area
- discriminate before having logic of
- public killing used to taunt
- refusing to do something until conditions are better
- groups that fight to get better working conditions for factory workers
- discriminated and separated by skin color
- adapt into a culture that is not your own
- remove an elected official from their job
- control of a certain amount of industries
- a successful way of income
- journalists that act like cops
- decide on a certain law
- racist symbol used for entertainment
- individuals who try to take control of the government
23 Clues: from the same continent • decide on a certain law • a successful way of income • public killing used to taunt • hatred towards another being • journalists that act like cops • products being made in a factory • discriminate before having logic of • racist symbol used for entertainment • certain limit for business protection • come forth with a new law proposition • ...
Literary Terms 2022-01-03
Across
- overused expression
- a recurring symbol
- a reference to a well-known person, place, or thing from literature, art, or history
- comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- author's word choice
- appeal to credibility
- the author's message
- when the reader is aware of an inconsistency between a character's perception of a situation and the truth of the situation
- implied or emotional meaning of a word
- a comparison extended throughout a text
- appeal to logic
Down
- the opposite of what is said and what is meant
- the atmosphere of the story that affects the reader's emotions
- the art of persuasion
- sentence structure
- appeal to emotion
- dictionary definition of a word
- the author's attitude
- the original pattern of which all things of the same type are copies
- an inconsistency in what is expected to happen and what does happen
- comparison of two unlike things not using like or as
21 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • a recurring symbol • sentence structure • overused expression • author's word choice • the author's message • the art of persuasion • appeal to credibility • the author's attitude • dictionary definition of a word • implied or emotional meaning of a word • a comparison extended throughout a text • the opposite of what is said and what is meant • ...
Dafin Crossword 2023-10-16
Across
- aritmatik logic unit
- topologi yang menjadi jalur backup pada saat jalur lain bermasalah
- sistem digital arau rangkaian elektronik yang merupakan bagian dari sistem yang lebih besar
- menuliskan kembali hasil operasi pada memori
- contoh yang biasa digunakan dalam program sederhana embedded system
- sistem yang digunakan untuk embedded system biasanya disebut
- Read only memmory
- tahap menerjemahkan instruksi ke dalam perintah yang dapat dimengerti komputer
- sistem yang dibangun oleh organisasi untuk membantu menyelesaikan proses bisnis
Down
- tekhnik menghubungkan komputer ydang satu dengan lainnya menjadi sebuah jaringan
- tahap menjalankan aksi dari instruksi
- Personal digital asisten
- sebuah lokasi atau wadah sementara untuk menyimpan hasil operasi
- Menyimpan data dalam berjangka pendek atau sementara
- aplikasi yang digunakan untuk manampilkan dan melakukan interaksi dengan dokumen yang disediakan server
- Multi Labe free flow
- aplikasi komputer yang terdiri atas beberapa cell yang digunakan untuk operasi angka
- otak atau inti dari sebuah komputer
- sistem rem anti terkunci disebut juga
- otak atau inti dari sebuah komputer
- interner service provider
21 Clues: Read only memmory • aritmatik logic unit • Multi Labe free flow • Personal digital asisten • interner service provider • otak atau inti dari sebuah komputer • otak atau inti dari sebuah komputer • tahap menjalankan aksi dari instruksi • sistem rem anti terkunci disebut juga • menuliskan kembali hasil operasi pada memori • Menyimpan data dalam berjangka pendek atau sementara • ...
Unit 6. Illiterate-rational 2023-10-19
Across
- Not able to occur, exist, or be done; not possible
- field A field used for outdoor team games
- Not fully grown
- Able to be done or achieved
- Completely good; without faults or weaknesses
- To make somebody suffer because they have done something bad or wrong
- Allowed by law
- Able to read and write
- Unable to read or write
- A board on a wall for putting written information where everyone can read it
Down
- An area of land where children can play
- Behaving in a sensible, adult way
- truant To stay away from school without permission
- A prison where criminals are held as punishment
- Not thinking about the effect your actions will have
- Not perfect
- Having only a short distance from side to side
- Not logical or reasonable
- Having good manners and showing respect
- Not having or showing good manners; not polite
- Based on, or in accordance to logic
21 Clues: Not perfect • Allowed by law • Not fully grown • Able to read and write • Unable to read or write • Not logical or reasonable • Able to be done or achieved • Behaving in a sensible, adult way • Based on, or in accordance to logic • An area of land where children can play • Having good manners and showing respect • field A field used for outdoor team games • ...
Literary and Grammar Terms 2023-12-06
Across
- An appeal to character, credibility, quality
- Dictionary meaning
- A punctuation that combines two complete sentences
- A reference to something or someone outside the text
- The comparison of two unlike things
- A question asked for effect
- The use of words and phrases to convey meaning
- A text (story, poem, film, etc.) that can be read to reveal a hidden meaning
- Uses a comma and "FANBOYS"
- Uses "ON A WHITE BUS" and sometimes a comma
- The use of objects to represent ideas
- Verb phrases usually ending in -ing or -ed that describe the subject
- The struggle between two opposing forces
Down
- The punctuation that shows possession
- An adverb that combines the IDEAS of two complete sentences
- An appeal to logic
- Creates extra information
- An appeal to emotion
- Shows relation, location, and time
- The placement of opposite ideas side-by-side
- The repetition of objects, patterns, or ideas
- Secondary meaning
- Necessary if "ON A WHITE BUS" is at the beginning
23 Clues: Secondary meaning • An appeal to logic • Dictionary meaning • An appeal to emotion • Creates extra information • Uses a comma and "FANBOYS" • A question asked for effect • Shows relation, location, and time • The comparison of two unlike things • The punctuation that shows possession • The use of objects to represent ideas • The struggle between two opposing forces • ...
The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe Vocab 2023-12-19
Across
- small, Styrofoam-like balls containing chemicals to keep moths away from clothing in storage
- lands under the rule of a king or queen
- a practical joke; a trick
- good reasoning, thinking things through
- curious; eager to learn
- dishes or cookware made from ceramics/pottery
- the crime of betraying one's country, especially by attempting to kill the sovereign or overthrow the government.
- in a vicious manner; wildly
- a member of a ruling family or one of high rank
- be silent, pout, and bad-tempered out of annoyance or disappointment.
- calmly and without concern
- smile or speak in a contemptuous or mocking manner.
Down
- a large cloak
- a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes
- sheltering; providing refuge to someone who has broken the law
- going toward, directions
- a scarf worn around the neck
- house or building and its surrounding property
- to knock or tap on something quickly
- interested or likely
20 Clues: a large cloak • interested or likely • curious; eager to learn • going toward, directions • a practical joke; a trick • calmly and without concern • in a vicious manner; wildly • a scarf worn around the neck • to knock or tap on something quickly • lands under the rule of a king or queen • good reasoning, thinking things through • dishes or cookware made from ceramics/pottery • ...
Parts 6,7,8 2024-01-22
Across
- Turks who persecuted Christians in Palestine and Syria
- Saint who wrote a rule for the a military order
- City where the Pope called for first Crusade
- Established the Inquisition
- An order whose members made up many inquisitors
- Oldest Order and involved in banking
- moved to Prussia
- Good Men
- imprisonment for those who recanted their heresy because of fear or punishment or death
- Medical Corps to the Crusaders
- Island that Charles V gave to a military order
Down
- Sacked by Crusaders in 1203
- Error in reasoning, logic,or argumentation
- Pope who called for the Crusades
- usual punishment for heresy in the Middle Ages
- mass-energy equivalence expressed as E=Mc Squared
- Term of; the first step of the process
- Reconquering of Spain by the Christians against the muslims and the jews
- Crusade that's most famous because of Richard the Lionheart
- Simon de Montfort won this battle
- Name of the land the Crusaders wanted to recapture
21 Clues: Good Men • moved to Prussia • Sacked by Crusaders in 1203 • Established the Inquisition • Medical Corps to the Crusaders • Pope who called for the Crusades • Simon de Montfort won this battle • Oldest Order and involved in banking • Term of; the first step of the process • Error in reasoning, logic,or argumentation • City where the Pope called for first Crusade • ...
English Terminology 2023-09-06
Across
- Language specific to a profession or group
- A deliberate exaggeration
- Conflict with logic; self-contradictor
- Figurative; meaning something other than what is said
- Form opinions and make judgments
- Questions asked not for an answer but for dramatic effect
- Connecting ideas from different sources
- Comparion using "like" or "as"
- Categories of texts
- Ordinary or familiar language; similar to slang
- Words created to articulate sound
- A statement with underlying meaning, typically humourous
Down
- Literal meaning; dictionary definition
- Combination of words with opposite meanings to create new meaning
- Language adapted by a certain community
- Using too many words
- Repetitive; meaning remains when words are omitted
- Incorrect use of long words to impress
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- A humourous play on words with identical/similar sounds
- Words sourced from a different root, typically using prefixes or suffixes
- hearing intently
- Word that joins two sentences or phrases
- Finding similarities between seemingly different things
- Words with the same meaning
25 Clues: hearing intently • Categories of texts • Using too many words • A deliberate exaggeration • Words with the same meaning • Comparion using "like" or "as" • Form opinions and make judgments • Words created to articulate sound • Literal meaning; dictionary definition • Conflict with logic; self-contradictor • Incorrect use of long words to impress • ...
Quarter 4 Word Wall 2024-04-04
Across
- Soft- hearted or emotional
- Unwilling and hesitant; disclined, not eager
- Author's credibility
- The art of making persuasive speeches; the ability to use language effectively
- To determine or set value or amount of: appraise
- In a spooky or uncanny way that makes one uneasy; weirdly
- Logic or Reason
- In a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions
Down
- Describe or portray something precisely
- To manage or influence skillfully, especially in an unfair manner
- Explain or make something clear by using examples, charts, pictures, exc
- So badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly, having an intended meaning altered or misrepresented
- An essay that uses dialogue and reflections to tell a story
- An emotion of sympathetic pity or compassion
- believing the worst of human nature and motives
- Uncertainly
- Gruesome, grisly
- An essay that uses claims and evidence to persuade an audience
- An essay that uses quotes and citations to explain a fact
- Conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
20 Clues: Uncertainly • Logic or Reason • Gruesome, grisly • Author's credibility • Soft- hearted or emotional • Describe or portray something precisely • An emotion of sympathetic pity or compassion • Unwilling and hesitant; disclined, not eager • believing the worst of human nature and motives • To determine or set value or amount of: appraise • ...
Word Wall 2 2024-04-01
Across
- gruesome, grisly
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined, not eager
- soft-hearted or emotional
- to manage or influence skillfully, especially in an unfair manner
- to determine or set the value or amount of; appraise
- Author's credibility
- in a way that is not influenced by personal feelings or opinions
- an essay that uses dialogue and reflections to tell a story
- explain or make(something) clear by using examples, charts, pictures, etc
- in a spooky or uncanny way that makes one uneasy; weirdly
- so badly formed or out of shape as to be ugly, having and intended meaning altered or misinterpreted
Down
- the art of making persuasive speeches; the ability to use language effectively
- believing the worst of human nature and motives
- an essay that uses claims and evidence to persuade an audience
- conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual
- describe or portray something precisely
- logic or reason
- uncertainly
- an emotion of sympathetic pity or compassion
- an essay that uses quotes and citations to explain a fact
20 Clues: uncertainly • logic or reason • gruesome, grisly • Author's credibility • soft-hearted or emotional • describe or portray something precisely • an emotion of sympathetic pity or compassion • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined, not eager • believing the worst of human nature and motives • conspicuously or grossly unconventional or unusual • ...
Unit 3 Terms 2024-03-08
Across
- the number of paragraphs in our argumentative essays
- facts, statistics, and other researched information
- a word's dictionary definition
- the "bad guy" in a story
- the point an author is trying to make
- a tone that clearly includes an opinion
- the first paragraph of your essay is called this
- using logic to persuade someone
- the last page of your essay is called the _____ cited.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing
- the emotion a writer puts into their text
Down
- Articles are often divided into sections and each section has its own ______.
- the other side of the argument
- the last paragraph of your essay is called this
- using a credible source to persuade someone
- the implied meaning of a word
- the last sentence of an arg essay's first paragraph
- using emotion to persuade someone
- an explanation of why the other side of the argument is wrong
- a neutral, unbiased tone
20 Clues: the "bad guy" in a story • a neutral, unbiased tone • the implied meaning of a word • the other side of the argument • a word's dictionary definition • using logic to persuade someone • using emotion to persuade someone • the point an author is trying to make • a tone that clearly includes an opinion • the emotion a writer puts into their text • ...
Unit 9 Terms 2024-02-02
Across
- Believed sun is the center of the universe
- Invented different types of steam engines
- Created law of the pendulum & laws of motion
- area claimed for investment and trading
- Group of people in the middle of a social hierarchy
- A meeting in which European powers split control of Africa
- Apple fell from a tree onto him
- Believed in equality and popular sovereignty
- A position to rule gifted to one by God
Down
- Depends on logic, observation, and reason over faith
- A series of workers and machines in a factory
- The process of making certain areas less rural
- Believed in freedom of speech and religious belief
- Believed government must keep the rights of the people
- Believed people cannot rebel against leader
- Practice or theory of extending power to foreign areas
- Giving up rights to accept an authority that protects other rights
- Believed in checks and balances
- Owner of a business
- Buildings where goods or products are manufactures
20 Clues: Owner of a business • Believed in checks and balances • Apple fell from a tree onto him • area claimed for investment and trading • A position to rule gifted to one by God • Invented different types of steam engines • Believed sun is the center of the universe • Believed people cannot rebel against leader • Created law of the pendulum & laws of motion • ...
Unit 1 practice 2025-03-12
Across
- – To rise above or go beyond a limit,
- – A line that goes across slantwise.
- / Hyperkinetic – Excessively active, beyond the normal level.
- – The process of looking into oneself, examining one's own thoughts and feelings.
- – The choice of words in writing or speaking.
- – One who rules through their words (usually with absolute power).
- – A figure of speech involving exaggerated claims, going beyond the real.
- – Across or beyond the Arctic region.
- – One who watches a show or spectacle.
Down
- – Above or beyond what is necessary; excessive.
- – Below the acceptable minimum or standard.
- – Below the skin, typically referring to a needle or injection.
- – Faster than the speed of sound.
- – Between or involving multiple nations.
- – Below the normal body temperature, a dangerous condition.
- – Communication through words, typically between two or more people.
- – To carry something across, typically from one place to another.
- – Occurring within the same state.
- – The process of reasoning, often through structured words or concepts.
- – The full range or extent of something to be viewed or considered.
20 Clues: – Faster than the speed of sound. • – Occurring within the same state. • – A line that goes across slantwise. • – To rise above or go beyond a limit, • – Across or beyond the Arctic region. • – One who watches a show or spectacle. • – Between or involving multiple nations. • – Below the acceptable minimum or standard. • – The choice of words in writing or speaking. • ...
Vivian Stock - Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-18
Across
- simple and elegant style
- spoke of natural rights philosophy
- earth centered universe
- belief in a supreme being
- state gov'ts VS national gov't
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- july 4th, 1776
- Use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- groups of intellectuals in France
- theory of using reason to think
- used a telescope to the sky
- mainly used John Locke's ideas
Down
- giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- enlightened leader of Russia
- method to solve problems
- said that people are corrupted by civilization
- extravagant and gaudy style; very dramatic and extra
- new kind of absolute monarch
- theory of universal gravitation
- said we should separate powers of government
- Using logic and reason; questioning traditional beliefs about people and society
- Judicial, Legislative, and Executive branches are of equal power
- Equality for women, especially in education
- sun centered universe
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- master of satire and freedom of speech
26 Clues: july 4th, 1776 • sun centered universe • earth centered universe • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • belief in a supreme being • used a telescope to the sky • enlightened leader of Russia • new kind of absolute monarch • Use of Beccaria's legal ideas • state gov'ts VS national gov't • mainly used John Locke's ideas • theory of universal gravitation • ...
Maddie Lape- Enlightenment and Revolution 2024-12-20
Across
- questioning traditional beliefs about the natural world
- fancy party to discuss intellectual topics
- simple and elegant style
- July 4, 1776
- a view or belief that reason is the best knowledge
- extravagant and gaudy style
- method to solve problems
- equality for women especially in education
- major use of John Locke's ideas
- the sun is in the center of the universe
- group of intellectuals in France
- state gov't vs. federal/national gov't
- master of satire and freedom of speech
Down
- Judicial, Executive, Legislative branches equal powers
- using logic and reason
- new kind of absolute monarch
- theory of universal gravitation
- enlightened leader of Russia
- giving up some freedom for protection from the gov't
- natural rights philosophy, god given rights
- use of Beccaria's legal ideas
- the belief in the existence of god
- earth is in the center of the universe
- telescope to the sky
- people are corrupted by civilization
- separate powers of government
26 Clues: July 4, 1776 • telescope to the sky • using logic and reason • simple and elegant style • method to solve problems • extravagant and gaudy style • new kind of absolute monarch • enlightened leader of Russia • use of Beccaria's legal ideas • separate powers of government • theory of universal gravitation • major use of John Locke's ideas • group of intellectuals in France • ...
Adam Sandler! What are you doing here? -Savvy Bohn 2025-10-06
Across
- Poking fun, sarcastic
- Exigence, first part of intro
- A type of essay written with a sense of urgency
- Scary, gory, horror
- Thoughtful, feels for you
- Builds emotions, used in essays
- Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.
- Rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless.
- A satirical website, left winged
- How important something is
- Credibility, trusting
- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically in a way that is based on practical rather than theoretical considerations.
Down
- A satirical website, right winged
- Doubtful, untrue, unable to believe
- The reason for writing
- playfully quaint or fanciful, especially in an appealing and amusing way
- The story behind
- Intended to teach something, particularly in having moral instruction as a motive.
- Builds logic, used in essays
- Uninteresting, not pleasurable
- Second part of intro, summary
- Builds credibility, used in essays
- Evoking a keenly felt sense of emotion, especially of bittersweet sadness or regret.
- Caring, kind, selfless
24 Clues: The story behind • Scary, gory, horror • Poking fun, sarcastic • Credibility, trusting • The reason for writing • Caring, kind, selfless • Thoughtful, feels for you • How important something is • Builds logic, used in essays • Exigence, first part of intro • Second part of intro, summary • Uninteresting, not pleasurable • Builds emotions, used in essays • ...
9th grade Vocab 2025-10-22
Across
- to leave out or exclude something intentionally or accidentally
- to draw a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than direct statements
- the highest or final point of something, especially after a long process
- to scold or criticize someone angrily and at length
- a particular way of viewing something; a point of view or attitude toward a subject
- to be inspired with an intense but short-lived passion, admiration, or obsession for someone or something
- to give a false or misleading account of something
- rhetorical appeal for logic
Down
- to explain something in detail or to add more information
- dark, gloomy, or in a serious tone, mood, or appearance
- conflict, struggle, or bitter disagreement
- person, place or thing (grammar)
- something or someone that causes a change or event to happen
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
- descriptive word (grammar)
- certain to happen; avoidable
- believable or trustworthy
- rhetorical appeal for emotion
- action word (grammar)
- rhetorical appeal for credibility
20 Clues: action word (grammar) • believable or trustworthy • descriptive word (grammar) • rhetorical appeal for logic • certain to happen; avoidable • rhetorical appeal for emotion • person, place or thing (grammar) • rhetorical appeal for credibility • conflict, struggle, or bitter disagreement • to give a false or misleading account of something • ...
Computing History 2021-08-23
Across
- International Business Machine
- Many early computers used this as the primary method for input
- Element used in computer processors
- ___ was done by plugging hundreds of wires into plugboards
- First-generation computer used these for logic circuitry based a thermionic valve
- First computer programmer
- Graphical User Interface
- First company to design a GUI
- Originally a job title now evolved into a device we use daily
Down
- An automatic computer designed to tabulate polynomial functions
- A semi-conductor device used to amplify or switch electronic signals and electrical power
- world's largest computer chip manufacturer today
- General Purpose computer proposed by Charles Babbage
- Considered to be the "father" of computing
- first fully transistor-powered, commercially available computer
- Computer named after Steve Jobs' daughter meaning Local Integrated Software Architecture
- one of the largest electro-mechanical computers completed in 1944 by IBM
- According to ___ ___, anything that went wrong with a computer is considered a computer bug.
- First microcomputer
- First truly general-purpose electronic computer
20 Clues: First microcomputer • Graphical User Interface • First computer programmer • First company to design a GUI • International Business Machine • Element used in computer processors • Considered to be the "father" of computing • First truly general-purpose electronic computer • world's largest computer chip manufacturer today • ...
Novel Project 2025-05-19
Across
- a substance that kills or inhibits the growth of microorganisms
- a pause or delay before doing something
- the ability to grasp the meaning of something
- happening naturally and without being planned
- causing laughter or providing entertainment
- the ability to think and act using clear reason and logic
- continuing without stopping
- a noisy disturbance or uproar
- to prevent it from developing or from being expressed
Down
- the negative consequences or results of an action or event
- to occur at the same time, or to be in the same place
- a defendant's response to a criminal charge or civil claim
- the state of being alone, separate, or apart from others
- something that is ridiculously silly or nonsensical
- something that comes before something else, often indicating its approach or leading to it
- being in disagreement
- the study of the Earth's surface, including its physical features
- using or giving something in small quantities
- unusual or strange ways of behaving, habits
- extreme physical or mental suffering
20 Clues: being in disagreement • continuing without stopping • a noisy disturbance or uproar • extreme physical or mental suffering • a pause or delay before doing something • causing laughter or providing entertainment • unusual or strange ways of behaving, habits • the ability to grasp the meaning of something • using or giving something in small quantities • ...
ELA Final 2024-2025 2025-05-20
Across
- The main character of When You Reach Me
- The authors position or opinion about a certain topic.
- An appeal to emotion.
- An appeal ethics and credibility.
- The first part of the plot diagram, which includes the setting.
- Words that modify or describe a noun
- Words that modify or describe a verb.
- An extreme exaggeration
- Giving non-human objects, human characteristics
- Strong arguments have clear reasoning with strong _____.
- An appeal to logic and reason
- The time and place of a story
Down
- A conversation between people. The words that characters say.
- A comparison between two things, saying one is the other.
- A comparison between two things using like or as
- Mean not real or present
- Using other people's ideas as your own without giving them credit.
- The ending of the story on the plot diagram
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- An action
- The struggles between a character and an opposing force.
21 Clues: An action • An appeal to emotion. • An extreme exaggeration • Mean not real or present • An appeal to logic and reason • The time and place of a story • A person, place, thing, or idea • An appeal ethics and credibility. • Words that modify or describe a noun • Words that modify or describe a verb. • The main character of When You Reach Me • ...
Crossword 2026-02-27
Across
- The closeness of a measured value to the true value
- A sequential circuit that counts pulses
- A worldwide network of interconnected computer networks
- Raw information processed by a computer
- A compact integrated circuit containing processor, memory, and I/O peripherals
- Parameter measured in Hertz
- A number system with base 2
- Electronic message sent over the internet
- A material whose electrical conductivity lies between a conductor and an insulator
- V = IR is also called as _____'s Law
- Stands for Random Access Memory
Down
- Ability to store electric charge
- ALU stands for _______ and Logical Unit
- A basic digital circuit performing a logical function is called as _____ gate
- Unit of light intensity
- A transmission medium that carries data in the form of light signals is called as _______ fibre
- A device that sends signals to a communication channel
- A protective device that melts due to overcurrent
- A component that opposes current
- A device that is used to sense parameters
20 Clues: Unit of light intensity • Parameter measured in Hertz • A number system with base 2 • Stands for Random Access Memory • Ability to store electric charge • A component that opposes current • V = IR is also called as _____'s Law • ALU stands for _______ and Logical Unit • A sequential circuit that counts pulses • Raw information processed by a computer • ...
Computer_Acronyms_YourInitials 2026-02-09
Across
- Permanent memory that cannot be easily changed
- Fast storage with no moving parts
- Flat screen display
- Storage system made only of drives
- Older hard drive connection
- Does graphics and images
- Port used to connect devices
- Hardware that connects a computer to a network
- Cable for high quality video and sound
- Using multiple drives together for speed or safety
- Wired network
- Windows file system
- Part of the CPU that controls operations
Down
- Type of memory card
- Program that starts the computer
- Hard drive with spinning disks
- Digital video connection
- Temporary memory used while the computer is working
- Older video connection
- Part of the CPU that does math and logic
- Main part of the computer that processes information
- Small size version of a device
- Text based interface (no graphics)
- Very small size version of a device
- Connection used for hard drives and SSD
- Harmful software that spreads between computers
26 Clues: Wired network • Type of memory card • Flat screen display • Windows file system • Older video connection • Digital video connection • Does graphics and images • Older hard drive connection • Port used to connect devices • Hard drive with spinning disks • Small size version of a device • Program that starts the computer • Fast storage with no moving parts • ...
Food for Thought 2026-03-05
Across
- Act of using the brain in thought
- Sound judgment gained by experience
- Method of arriving at truth by reasoned argument
- Cultivation of the mind by instruction
- Act of drawing conclusions from facts
- Study of the fundamental nature of knowledge and existence
- Part of the brain concerned with coordination of movement
- The character of the mind or intellect
- Ancient thinker and pupil of Plato
- Careful weighing of reasons
- The underlying reason or explanation
- Form of reasoning with two premises and a conclusion
- Faculty of understanding and reasoning
- Acquaintance with facts and principles
Down
- Serious thought or contemplation
- Learning acquired by study
- Thought without certain proof
- One devoted to learning
- Athenian sage famed for questioning all things
- Thoughtful regard for a matter
- Science of correct reasoning
- Search for truth by questioning
- Greek philosopher who wrote of the ideal republic
- State of intellectual illumination
- Continued thought upon a subject
25 Clues: One devoted to learning • Learning acquired by study • Careful weighing of reasons • Science of correct reasoning • Thought without certain proof • Thoughtful regard for a matter • Search for truth by questioning • Serious thought or contemplation • Continued thought upon a subject • Act of using the brain in thought • State of intellectual illumination • ...
Civil Rights Unit 3 2026-02-04
Across
- What you can do as a citizen.
- To judge someone based on traits they cannot change.
- Will find a way to accomplish something.
- Police hold someone for a crime.
- When people are kept apart.
- To do something to change things.
- To bring two or more things together and mix them.
- Being treated the same under the law.
- To keep or group someone apart from others.
- To persuade someone with logic.
- To persuade someone with emotional arguments.
Down
- I respect and honor that person.
- Something difficult to do.
- To show you are against something.
- Give your time or money.
- A campaign with slogans, issues and leaders.
- Good and hopeful things.
- To tell people what you think is right.
- Freedom from war and fighting.
- Showing others how to move forward.
- To tell others about something that is good.
- To succeed at something that is difficult.
- Difficulty or issue that is hard.
- You don't like an idea.
24 Clues: You don't like an idea. • Give your time or money. • Good and hopeful things. • Something difficult to do. • When people are kept apart. • What you can do as a citizen. • Freedom from war and fighting. • To persuade someone with logic. • I respect and honor that person. • Police hold someone for a crime. • To do something to change things. • Difficulty or issue that is hard. • ...
Algorithms and Programing. 2024-05-29
Across
- A hierarchical structure with nodes.
- A symbol that performs a calculation (e.g., +, -).
- A node with no children in a tree.
- Instructions written in a programming language.
- Control: Managing changes to code.
- Code: Original code written by a programmer.
- A step-by-step procedure to solve a problem.
- A system for tracking code changes
- Loop: Repeats code a specific number of times.
- Rules that define the structure of code.
Down
- A number with a decimal point.
- A function associated with an object.
- A base-16 number system using 0-9 and A-F.
- Code: The lowest-level programming language, directly understood by the computer’s CPU.
- Text in the code meant for programmers, ignored by the computer.
- Converting encrypted data back to its original form.
- Error: A flaw in the algorithm causing incorrect results.
- A specialized tree-based data structure.
- Table: A structure mapping keys to values.
- Search: Efficient algorithm for finding items in a sorted array.
20 Clues: A number with a decimal point. • A node with no children in a tree. • Control: Managing changes to code. • A system for tracking code changes • A hierarchical structure with nodes. • A function associated with an object. • A specialized tree-based data structure. • Rules that define the structure of code. • A base-16 number system using 0-9 and A-F. • ...
December 9-13 Spelling Words 2024-12-11
Across
- another word for country
- the precise measurement
- a challenge word for when you like an option over another
- lots of anxiety!
- the people in uniform that arrests bad guys
- the way someone acts towards another person
- the opposite of old and ancient
- when we had a field trip last week, we played what kind of tag?
- reason!
- a bright color or image
- something simple and not complicated
Down
- R2-D2 is this thing
- you receive this when you win something
- it's an object
- money on a Visa or master card
- a movie title has this word: {____} Treasure!
- when you like something more than another thing
- another word for book
- the paper a waiter gives you to show you food options to buy
- when you choose something
- we are this species!
- your aunt and uncle's kid
- Thanos has this characteristic
- fill in blank: when you do well, you {____} an award
24 Clues: reason! • it's an object • lots of anxiety! • R2-D2 is this thing • we are this species! • another word for book • the precise measurement • a bright color or image • another word for country • when you choose something • your aunt and uncle's kid • money on a Visa or master card • Thanos has this characteristic • the opposite of old and ancient • something simple and not complicated • ...
Geometry Terms 2024-11-22
Across
- distance between two points
- lies on the same side of the transversal and in corresponding positions
- statements that we prove using logic
- are noncoplanar; they are not parallel and do not intersect
- if and only if (iff) statement used when a conditional and its converse are both true
- triangle with all equal sides
- are coplanar lines that do not intersect
- triangle with two equal sides
- are planes that do not intersect
Down
- the quotient of two quantities
- The distance around a circle
- angle less than 90 degrees
- the longest side of a right triangle
- two segments that have the same length
- equation stating that two ratios are equal
- All angles are equal
- two rays with a common endpoint
- of a geometric figure is the number of square units it encloses
- triangle with no equal sides
- is a logical argument in which each statement is supported by fact, definition, postulate, theorem, etc.
20 Clues: All angles are equal • angle less than 90 degrees • distance between two points • The distance around a circle • triangle with no equal sides • triangle with all equal sides • triangle with two equal sides • the quotient of two quantities • two rays with a common endpoint • are planes that do not intersect • the longest side of a right triangle • ...
Ancient Greece 2025-02-03
Across
- at a distance
- a piece of land nearly surrounded by water
- to express disapproval
- following or that which comes later
- a person who searches for wisdom or enlightenment
- to climb
- working hard
- structure of a government
- a narrow channel of water connecting two larger bodies of water
- a period of 10 years
Down
- money or goods left to someone in a will
- a gathering place; marketplace in ancient Greece
- to make a judgement based on logic or evidence
- conflict or disagreement
- a Greek city-state
- a proposed explanation for something that has to be tested
- to prove wrong
- to stress
- method of refuting or disputing claims or ideas
- to transfer unlawfully
- political organization or form of government
- person taking part in a discussion
- part of an army that soldiers ride horses
- person who tells fortunes
- stimulation to think or act in a certain way
25 Clues: to climb • to stress • working hard • at a distance • to prove wrong • a Greek city-state • a period of 10 years • to express disapproval • to transfer unlawfully • conflict or disagreement • person who tells fortunes • structure of a government • person taking part in a discussion • following or that which comes later • money or goods left to someone in a will • ...
Words of the week practice! 2025-04-04
Across
- the conformity in the application of something typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic accuracy or fairness.
- a diagram consisting of rectangles.
- a formal complaint or a strong feeling.
- make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically.
- a joke.
- to increase the volume of sound.
- forward movement of a ship or boat.
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- or fearful that something bad will happen.
- to attach or fasten something to something else.
- one's opponent in a contest or conflict or dispute.
- standing out.
Down
- the action of explaining the meaning of something.
- to send someone away.
- the longest side of a right triangle.
- the science that deals with the earth's physical structure.
- the movement of molecules from a region.
- a feeling of annoyance.
- make forceful or violent efforts to get free of restraint or constriction.
- managing a business or venture, often involving innovation and the creation of new products or services.
20 Clues: a joke. • standing out. • to send someone away. • a feeling of annoyance. • to increase the volume of sound. • a diagram consisting of rectangles. • forward movement of a ship or boat. • the longest side of a right triangle. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • a formal complaint or a strong feeling. • the movement of molecules from a region. • ...
9th grade English 2025-04-02
Across
- a problem in a story
- the worst kind of evidence
- a comparison not using like or as
- a rhetorical appeal that appeals to emotions and feelings
- a group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual word
- an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- a rhetorical appeal that uses expert opinions
- making things or animals act like people
- use of the same letter at the start of several words
- a rhetorical appeal that uses logic, facts, data
Down
- the teest structure that puts things in the order they occur
- a text structure that has a beginning, middle and end
- the message or life lesson of a story
- what happens in a story
- the best type of evidence
- exaggeration
- a comparison using like or as
- the test structure that describes the topic
- ugnderstatement
- the time and place of a story
20 Clues: exaggeration • ugnderstatement • a problem in a story • what happens in a story • the best type of evidence • the worst kind of evidence • a comparison using like or as • the time and place of a story • a comparison not using like or as • the message or life lesson of a story • making things or animals act like people • the test structure that describes the topic • ...
Words of manifold meaning 2024-10-15
Across
- Half of what nobody ever reads
- Confined
- Approach?
- What a monogamist promises to be
- Right
- First
- Multiple
- Standard D6
- Ghostly
- Baptism?
- Almost circular?
- Similarity in form, but dually?
- Nothing?
- Helene feature that was five
- Some points in video games, for short
- Squarish?
- Vanity feature?
- One of Buzz Lightyear's destinations
- Follow-on from potato
- Unreal?
- "Retreat!"
- Some people prefer this approach, it is said.
Down
- "Press forth!"
- Lead-in to mechanics
- Many beautiful faces
- Some solutions
- "Shut up and __."
- Ordinary
- Follow-on from 40 Across
- Concern while buying a vat
- Something to discuss with one's dom(me)
- Always found over a base
- Glass half full?
- Growing concern in many societies
- Extraordinary
- Some pickup lines
- Aim of a democratic system?
- Renaissance paintings?
- Follow-on from Aristotelian
- Follow-on from Newton
- School leader
- Glass half empty?
- Popular with beavers
43 Clues: Right • First • Ghostly • Unreal? • Confined • Ordinary • Multiple • Baptism? • Nothing? • Approach? • Squarish? • "Retreat!" • Standard D6 • Extraordinary • School leader • "Press forth!" • Some solutions • Vanity feature? • Glass half full? • Almost circular? • "Shut up and __." • Some pickup lines • Glass half empty? • Lead-in to mechanics • Many beautiful faces • Popular with beavers • Follow-on from Newton • ...
Sept. 30-Oct. 4 2024-09-30
Across
- style of a proof that uses boxes and arrows to show the structure of the proof
- strong displeasure with something considered injust
- an argument that uses logic to show that a conclusion is true
- answer to a multiplication problem
- to plunge, to descend abruptly
- a comb made of rows of metallic teeth or serrated edges
- willing to accept the consequences of your actions and words
- engaged in, involving or reflecting deep or serious thought
Down
- highest or lowest point on a parabola
- not having a serious purpose or value
- shape of the graph of a quadratic equation
- answer to a division problem
- distance between to numbers
- change or addition
- no longer needed
- introduction
- entirely lacking or free from
- resin made from honey bees used to build hives
- one who offers talents, time and skills free of charge to improve lives of others
- children between the ages of 3-5
20 Clues: introduction • no longer needed • change or addition • distance between to numbers • answer to a division problem • entirely lacking or free from • to plunge, to descend abruptly • children between the ages of 3-5 • answer to a multiplication problem • highest or lowest point on a parabola • not having a serious purpose or value • shape of the graph of a quadratic equation • ...
The Human Brain 2025-11-13
Across
- How many ponds does the brain weigh?
- The Cerebrum is often called the ______ brain
- Connects the two hemispheres of the brain
- Abbreviation for the fluid cushioning the brain and spinal cord
- The brain ________ in size during its first year.
- What coordinates movements like walking, throwing and balance?
- The lower portion of the brainstem connecting to the spinal cord
- Loss of speech or language ability due to brain injury
- The brains main energy source
- Main cell of the nervous system
Down
- _______ are directly connected to your brain
- A gap between two neurons where signals are transmitted
- what separates the moving and feeling parts of the brain?
- The lobe that helps you see
- A wave of electricity that travels along the membrane of a neuron
- The hemisphere typically for logic and language
- What lobe is your memory stored?
- The primary sense of the Parietal lobe
- What is the largest part of the brain?
- The vital structure connecting the cerebrum to the spinal cord
20 Clues: The lobe that helps you see • The brains main energy source • Main cell of the nervous system • What lobe is your memory stored? • How many ponds does the brain weigh? • The primary sense of the Parietal lobe • What is the largest part of the brain? • Connects the two hemispheres of the brain • _______ are directly connected to your brain • ...
Whole Brain® Thinking: Foundations 2025-11-16
Across
- Different methods people use to speak and listen.
- Ability to cope with change.
- Inventive, future-oriented D-quadrant thinking.
- Emotional and social awareness.
- A collaborative C-quadrant skill.
- Upper regions of the brain used for thinking processes.
- Thinking mode related to empathy and relationships.
- Individuals’ preferred ways of processing information.
- Ability to shift across modes of thinking.
- Research instrument used for brain profiling.
- Lower regions associated with emotion and experience.
- Associated with the D quadrant’s innovative thinking.
- Tendency to prefer certain thinking styles over others.
Down
- Thinking mode related to empathy and relationships.
- The four thinking zones of the Whole Brain® model.
- Style that prefers order and structure.
- Observable personality-linked tendencies
- Herrmann’s conceptual framework for thinking.
- Thinking mode associated with facts and logic.
- Developer of the Whole Brain® model.
- Thinking about one’s own thinking.
- The process of creating a thinking-style profile.
- Dominant processing associated with C and D quadrants.
- Dominant processing associated with A and B quadrants.
24 Clues: Ability to cope with change. • Emotional and social awareness. • A collaborative C-quadrant skill. • Thinking about one’s own thinking. • Developer of the Whole Brain® model. • Style that prefers order and structure. • Observable personality-linked tendencies • Ability to shift across modes of thinking. • Herrmann’s conceptual framework for thinking. • ...
Whole Brain® Thinking: Foundations 2025-11-16
Across
- Different methods people use to speak and listen.
- Ability to cope with change.
- Inventive, future-oriented D-quadrant thinking.
- Emotional and social awareness.
- A collaborative C-quadrant skill.
- Upper regions of the brain used for thinking processes.
- Thinking mode related to empathy and relationships.
- Individuals’ preferred ways of processing information.
- Ability to shift across modes of thinking.
- Research instrument used for brain profiling.
- Lower regions associated with emotion and experience.
- Associated with the D quadrant’s innovative thinking.
- Tendency to prefer certain thinking styles over others.
Down
- Thinking mode related to empathy and relationships.
- The four thinking zones of the Whole Brain® model.
- Style that prefers order and structure.
- Observable personality-linked tendencies
- Herrmann’s conceptual framework for thinking.
- Thinking mode associated with facts and logic.
- Developer of the Whole Brain® model.
- Thinking about one’s own thinking.
- The process of creating a thinking-style profile.
- Dominant processing associated with C and D quadrants.
- Dominant processing associated with A and B quadrants.
24 Clues: Ability to cope with change. • Emotional and social awareness. • A collaborative C-quadrant skill. • Thinking about one’s own thinking. • Developer of the Whole Brain® model. • Style that prefers order and structure. • Observable personality-linked tendencies • Ability to shift across modes of thinking. • Herrmann’s conceptual framework for thinking. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-17
Across
- Sensing the scanning of the earth by a satellite
- a decision regarding what you should do
- Microscope for opaque specimens
- A process of investigation to discover new information
- group a part of the scientific method
- The end of an event or test
- Highest magnification using photographic plates and electron s
- informed guess
- having a sound basis in logic
- Science the study of the worlds ocean
- procedure to establish the quality of something
- intensity of heat present in a substance
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- a high-speed vehicle that rides over water
- Measured gravitational pull
- specimen dead or alive with transparent light
- Dissolved salt percentage
- space an object occupies
- Factor being tested
- group related controls
- The measurement of something
- Example for scientific study
- measures salinity and density
- Method a procedure that has characterized natural science
- a situation that needs to be dealt with
- A diagram showing relations between variables
25 Clues: informed guess • Factor being tested • group related controls • space an object occupies • Dissolved salt percentage • Measured gravitational pull • The end of an event or test • The measurement of something • Example for scientific study • measures salinity and density • having a sound basis in logic • Microscope for opaque specimens • group a part of the scientific method • ...
Language and the Brain 2025-10-29
Across
- Hemisphere Controls language and logic in most people.
- The pathway that transmits signals between the brain and body.
- Lobe The brain region responsible for vision.
- The area that controls speech production.
- The process of forming spoken words.
- One of the two halves of the brain (left or right).
- Hemisphere Controls creativity and spatial awareness.
- A chemical that affects brain and body functions.
- Language disorder caused by brain damage.
- The outer layer of the brain responsible for higher thinking.
Down
- The region that processes vision.
- Understanding spoken language.
- The brain’s ability to process sensations like touch.
- The region that processes hearing.
- The brain area responsible for reasoning and planning.
- Connects the brain to the spinal cord; controls vital functions.
- Lobe The lobe that processes touch and spatial information.
- A nerve cell that transmits information in the brain.
- The part of the brain responsible for understanding speech.
- The lobe involved in hearing and memory.
- The process of thinking, knowing, and understanding.
21 Clues: Understanding spoken language. • The region that processes vision. • The region that processes hearing. • The process of forming spoken words. • The lobe involved in hearing and memory. • The area that controls speech production. • Language disorder caused by brain damage. • Lobe The brain region responsible for vision. • A chemical that affects brain and body functions. • ...
World History 1 Final Review 2025-12-10
Across
- attacked by French for its gunpowder
- This war proved Japan had a modern army
- A systematic way of thinking
- King John signed this limiting his power
- 3rd estate promise to write a constitution
- Greek philosopher said philosopher kings should rule
- Govt of, by and for the people
- Transportation invented during Industrial age
- Saved France from Austria Prussia and conquered most of Europe
- Idea by John Locke that people have rights
- Any material from the earth that sustain life; coal, iron
- A work stoppage by workers to make demands
- attacks on Europeans in China
Down
- First area to Industrialize
- Govt supports needs of people
- Russia burned everything to defeat Napoleon
- This device severer heads humanely
- King Leopold has brutal control of this colony
- The wrong idea some civilizations are better than others
- invaded by Napoleon had a harsh winter
- Greek philosopher 'no one above the law'
- Lands taken over by Europeans to take natural resources
22 Clues: First area to Industrialize • A systematic way of thinking • Govt supports needs of people • attacks on Europeans in China • Govt of, by and for the people • This device severer heads humanely • attacked by French for its gunpowder • invaded by Napoleon had a harsh winter • This war proved Japan had a modern army • King John signed this limiting his power • ...
UNIT 6 2026-03-26
Across
- an idea or belief about something
- a person or thing that has a similar role or function as another
- a natural tendency to behave in a certain way
- different from what is considered normal or acceptable
- a sudden strong feeling or urge to act
- related to the brain and nervous system
- to control or manage something using rules
- a comparison to explain similarities between things
- to happen at the same time or agree
- related to genes and inherited traits
Down
- making something seem simpler than it really is
- a young person who behaves badly or breaks the law
- a general direction or likelihood of something happening
- important, well-known, or easy to notice
- to judge or assess something carefully
- related to the face
- to gradually collect or gather over time
- based on logic and reason, not emotion
- in an organized and methodical way
- essential or necessary part of something
- to receive traits or qualities from parents
21 Clues: related to the face • an idea or belief about something • in an organized and methodical way • to happen at the same time or agree • related to genes and inherited traits • to judge or assess something carefully • based on logic and reason, not emotion • a sudden strong feeling or urge to act • related to the brain and nervous system • ...
Summer 1 2021-05-19
Across
- using a name or title to talk to/at a person.
- Using words to provoke an emotional response from the reader
- an expression that refers to something without explicitly stating it
- Using logic and reason to show the causes and consequences of the topic.
- The art of persuasion.
- Have credibility and show you know your topic well.
- asking the reader something that doesn't require a response but makes them think.
Down
- creating the worst case scenario
- The first Canon of Rhetoric.
- How many Canons of Rhetoric are there?
- A confident forceful statement that you believe to be true.
- Something that is proved to be true from a study.
- Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
- A short amusing or interesting story about an incident or person.
- being visually descriptive.
- Appeal to your audiences emotions and experiences.
- creating the perfect world/scenario
17 Clues: The art of persuasion. • being visually descriptive. • The first Canon of Rhetoric. • creating the worst case scenario • Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius. • creating the perfect world/scenario • How many Canons of Rhetoric are there? • using a name or title to talk to/at a person. • Something that is proved to be true from a study. • ...
Rhetorical Terms East 2021-10-08
Across
- Appeal using logic, statistics, reason
- A deliberate overstatement for emphasis
- Putting two dissimilar ideas or items next to one another to make people compare them
- A comparison that uses like or as or than
- A question with an obvious answer
- Reference to a well-known person, place, artistic piece, or historical event
- The circumstances surrounding the writing; time, location, culture
- Language that makes the audience see or sense; figurative language
- Appeal based on emotion
Down
- Reinforcing an idea using a variety of techniques
- Giving abstract ideas or inanimate object human form or qualities
- The writer's attitude toward the subject or audience
- Repetition of grammatical structure
- Appeal that relies on the likability and reliability of the speaker
- A comparison of one thing as being another
- Reinforcing an idea using the exact same phrase more than once
- emphasizing an idea by deliberately making it seem less important than it is
17 Clues: Appeal based on emotion • A question with an obvious answer • Repetition of grammatical structure • Appeal using logic, statistics, reason • A deliberate overstatement for emphasis • A comparison that uses like or as or than • A comparison of one thing as being another • Reinforcing an idea using a variety of techniques • ...
Chapter 1 How Do Computers Work? 2022-04-05
Across
- “flash memory” that have no moving parts
- audio output device
- Lost when power supply to the computer is interrupted.
- ________ access memory
- smallest unit of data
- bi-directional bus that transports data between memory and processor
- ________ processing unit
- send address and data from processor to memory
- uni-directional bus that transports required memory location from processor to memory
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- type of storage where data is stored as indentations that can be read or written by a laser
- collection of wires that serves as a “highway” for data to travel on
- made up of 8 binary digits
- type of storage where data is read or written by a head
- ________ logic unit
- memory that stores data that rarely need to change or is needed for a computer to start up
- The CPU comprises of the ALU and ________ unit.
- send address from processor to memory and data from memory to processor
17 Clues: ________ logic unit • audio output device • smallest unit of data • ________ access memory • ________ processing unit • made up of 8 binary digits • “flash memory” that have no moving parts • send address and data from processor to memory • The CPU comprises of the ALU and ________ unit. • Lost when power supply to the computer is interrupted. • ...
Vocab Words Quarter 3 2023-03-01
Across
- an exchange of opposing views
- use of irony to mock contempt
- categorized by form, style, or subject matter
- an argument defending a claim that is supported by the lack of counter evidence
- using logic to form an opinion
- arranging words to create a well formed sentence
- a word or expression that can be understood in two or more possible ways
- no trailing element after its principle cause
- sentence where the main idea is affected by the successive clauses
- a metaphor that is later developed
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- repetition at the beginning of succesive phrases
- an idea or feeling that a word invokes
- logical fallacy
- creating a circle of useless knowledge
- to use words to express something in a way other than its literal meaning
- a particular way of considering a matter
- insisting a claim is true because of a higher power without true evidence
17 Clues: logical fallacy • an exchange of opposing views • use of irony to mock contempt • using logic to form an opinion • a metaphor that is later developed • an idea or feeling that a word invokes • creating a circle of useless knowledge • a particular way of considering a matter • categorized by form, style, or subject matter • no trailing element after its principle cause • ...
CS Review Puzzle 2024-10-15
Across
- Does the math and Boolean logic.
- The speed of a computer is controlled by a _____.
- Dissipates heat and prevent overheating.
- Handles data between the CPU and everything else
- The highway writing is also called the ____.
- Gives the CPU instructions for using the hard drives, monitor, keyboard etc.
- Giving 2 pieces of proof it's you when signing into n account.
- Traffic Cops of the Motherboard.
- The smallest unit of memory.
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- A form of malware designed to encrypt files on a device, rendering any files and the systems that rely on them unusable.
- Installs software or operating systems from a disc.
- A microscopic switch.
- Handles data between the CPU and RAM.
- What clock speed is measured in.
- A form of malware or hardware that keeps track of and records your keystrokes as you type.
- An international character encoding standard.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
17 Clues: A microscopic switch. • The smallest unit of memory. • Does the math and Boolean logic. • What clock speed is measured in. • Traffic Cops of the Motherboard. • Handles data between the CPU and RAM. • Dissipates heat and prevent overheating. • The highway writing is also called the ____. • An international character encoding standard. • ...
Islamic Achievements 2023-02-06
Across
- used guitar, violin, flute, drum
- "al jabr", using x, y, or z in place of numbers to solve complex math problems
- Arabian horses were bred to play the game and it spread to Europe
- to end confusion of all the types of currencies used
- art of elegant handwriting
- allowed agriculture throughout the Islamic Empire
- captured Chinese soldiers taught their captors how to make paper and books
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- Muslim scholars used this instead of logic
- library, academy and translation center in Baghdad
- created the astrolabe
- medicines sedatives and antiseptics
- center of learning where clerks hand copied books and the Qur'an
- imported from India, Caliphs invited people to play matches at their palaces
- due to the Muslim belief that human images would distract from worship of Allah
- to promote health, cure diseases, expand medical knowledge
- now the capital of Iraq
- study of animals
17 Clues: study of animals • created the astrolabe • now the capital of Iraq • art of elegant handwriting • used guitar, violin, flute, drum • medicines sedatives and antiseptics • Muslim scholars used this instead of logic • allowed agriculture throughout the Islamic Empire • library, academy and translation center in Baghdad • to end confusion of all the types of currencies used • ...
CS 7.1 Revision 2026-01-07
Across
- Operator that splits one number by another
- A mistake in a program that stops it working properly
- Input on a micro:bit when you press it
- Symbol that shows something is being worked out or calculated
- Data type used for whole numbers in Python
- Symbol that shows where a flowchart begins
- Tiny lights on a micro:bit that show output
- Data type used for words or text in Python
- Symbol used when the program needs data from the user
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- A named place in memory that stores a value
- The name you give to a variable in a program
- Python command that shows text or numbers on the screen
- Symbol that shows the program is giving information back
- Input on a micro:bit when you move it
- Error caused by breaking the rules of the programming language
- Error caused by wrong thinking in the program
- Output on a micro:bit that you can hear
17 Clues: Input on a micro:bit when you move it • Input on a micro:bit when you press it • Output on a micro:bit that you can hear • Operator that splits one number by another • Data type used for whole numbers in Python • Symbol that shows where a flowchart begins • Data type used for words or text in Python • A named place in memory that stores a value • ...
V6 2026-01-07
Across
- having the skills and knowledge to do something well
- the experience or qualifications that show you are believable
- the statement of what should change or be done in a debate
- studying who will listen to your speech so you can speak to them better
- showing that you care about your audience and want the best for them
- the job of proving that a claim is true
- helpful and meant to improve something
- showing you are honest and trustworthy so people believe you
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- a response that argues against another person’s point
- using emotions to connect with your audience
- being honest and doing the right thing
- a person’s usual mood or emotional style
- easy to accept or agree with
- using facts and logic to persuade people
- the way things are right now
- staying calm and in control, even under pressure
- being real and truthful, not fake
17 Clues: easy to accept or agree with • the way things are right now • being real and truthful, not fake • being honest and doing the right thing • helpful and meant to improve something • the job of proving that a claim is true • a person’s usual mood or emotional style • using facts and logic to persuade people • using emotions to connect with your audience • ...
DBT Definitions 2016-08-03
Across
- emotion-driven state largely without logic.
- training which is a core part of DBT that teaches people alternative ways of interacting with themselves and the world.
- being close to doing what is needed and choosing to act on one's own desires and impulses regardless of its effectiveness.
- being open to doing what is needed in any given moment.
- a valid emotion that does not fit the context.
- logic-driven state largely without emotion.
- doing what is contrary to the urge of the emotion that is experience which is used to decrease the intensity of or change the emotion.
- a valid emotion that fits the context.
- from a DBT perspective, just about everything one does, thinks, feels, or identifies as.
- a mindfulness what skill in which one puts words to the experience in a nonjudgemental way.
- acknowledging reality fully by choosing to radically accept something over and over until it becomes a part of you, not necessarily liking a situation.
- a mindfulness how skill in which one focuses on what works and what helps the long-term, not the short-term.
- acknowledging an emotion (and sometimes thoughts) is acceptable.
- emotions are easily triggered.
- a mindfulness how skill in which one does one thing at a time.
- two ideas or things that appear to be polar opposites but that can co-exist.
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- bringing awareness to oneself and one's surroundings in the moment with the goal of increasing emotional regulation and operating in wisemind.
- a balance of emotion and reasonable minds, emphasizing that all information is taken into consideration.
- emotional reaction is extreme to any given trigger.
- a core understanding of chronic emotion dysregulation that is based on the biology of high sensitivity, high reactivity, and a slow return to baseline in interaction with an invalidating environment.
- the individual takes longer than the norm to return to an emotional baseline.
- a mindfulness what skill in which one fully engages in an experience or activity with the goal of losing yourself.
- a mindfulness how skill in which one has a lack of evaluation by focusing on the objective facts.
- finding balance among extremes.
- a mindfulness what skill in which one notices the experience or situation without holding onto or pushing away reactions.
25 Clues: emotions are easily triggered. • finding balance among extremes. • a valid emotion that fits the context. • emotion-driven state largely without logic. • logic-driven state largely without emotion. • a valid emotion that does not fit the context. • emotional reaction is extreme to any given trigger. • being open to doing what is needed in any given moment. • ...
The Renaissance: Test Redo 2015-04-30
Across
- excluded from going to school.
- a method of teaching used in the universities
- a Latin song of poetry used to express his or her love
- method of media used to persuade the public
- although he was kicked out and his ideas refused, his design ended up being chosen during a competition seeking a solution to the opening on top of the Florentine cathedral.
- their goal was to explain faith based on logic or science.
- Leonardo da Vinci's apprentice, who portrayed rest and tranquility
- the "queen of sciences"
- you matter and you make a difference
- where movable metal type was originally developed during the 13th century.
- not yet considered social division
- criticized for painting Germans as well as the poor in his pieces
- could become instantly famous by having his or her portrait painted by a famous artist. They would also be painted with their slaves to enhance the whiteness of their skin next to the dark skin of their slaves.
- due to the lack of the printing press, and having to have all his works hand copied, his ideas spread much slower compared to Erasmus's.
- a exceptionally creative person
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- he believed logic solves most problems in life
- you have your own choices in life (freewill)
- known as the first "Renaissance Man" for being multi-talented, and best known for painting the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- the African population in ______ was about 3% due to the intermarriages with the Africans
- later known to mean cunning and ruthless
- reference books, the most famous of which was written by Thomas Aquinas
- the populous, the regular people/majority, get to make the rules
- he lived in an area with violence, which was reflected in his work. Later in his life, he killed a man and was forced to flee.
- mid-15th century German who transformed stamps for jewelry into type that could be inked and pressed on paper.
- He believed education was key to improving in life and that true Christianity was based on the relationship with God, not in works. Although he sought to reform the Church, he remained Catholic.
- the center of the Renaissance shifted during the 15th century from Florence, Italy to _______
26 Clues: the "queen of sciences" • excluded from going to school. • a exceptionally creative person • not yet considered social division • you matter and you make a difference • later known to mean cunning and ruthless • method of media used to persuade the public • you have your own choices in life (freewill) • a method of teaching used in the universities • ...
Unit 4 Academic Vocabulary 2021-04-15
Across
- the attitude of a place, piece of writing
- errors in logic and reasoning
- language that conveys the personality of the writer.
- the people who read a written text or listen to an oral response or presentation
- techniques used to make arguments more persuasive.
- the reason for writing or speaking
- the different categories or types of writing
- the art of speaking and writing persuasively
- details from the text a reader can use to support their ideas and opinions.
- an affix added to the beginning of a word.
- a statement of opinion about an issue or a problem.
- the most important idea in an informational text.
- the most basic part of a work that gives a word meaning
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- examples, expert opinions, facts, and statistics that explain key ideas.
- a specific way of convincing someone to do something or believe something.
- an individual in a literary work
- a written or oral response in which a reader explains the similarities and differences between two or more texts.
- to state the main idea or events and the most important details in a text.
- persuasive technique using credibility and character.
- a word part added to a root that can change the word's part of speech or meaning.
- a feeling of being sure about the existence or truth of someone or something
- persuasive technique appealing to emotion.
- persuasive technique using logic and reason.
- to examine the parts of something in detail.
- the emotional quality of a poem or story
- a strong belief and what is important, valuable, or acceptable
- to explain how two or more things are similar
- the time and place of a story.
- the main idea of the argument that the writer is attempting to prove.
- the order or pattern a writer uses to organize ideas or events.
- to restate the author's words in your own words.
- a word or phrase that connects two topics or sections to each other.
- an affix added to the end of a word
- to include the author's exact words and place them within quotations.
- to explain how two or more things are different.
- the series of events that take place in a story
36 Clues: errors in logic and reasoning • the time and place of a story. • an individual in a literary work • the reason for writing or speaking • an affix added to the end of a word • the emotional quality of a poem or story • the attitude of a place, piece of writing • persuasive technique appealing to emotion. • an affix added to the beginning of a word. • ...
Computer Science 01 2020-01-11
Across
- each xxx can independently process data. The more xxx the more instructions it can carry out per second - most PC’s have 4 to 8 of these
- contains the instructions to boot the system.
- xxxxx xx xxx is determined by clock speed + number of cores + amount of cache
- xxxxxx xxxxx main circuit board which other devices such as RAM and CPU plug into
- xxxxx xxxxx the number of instructions a single processor core can carry out per second measured in Hertz Hz this is know as?
- xxxxxxx xxxxxxx holds the address of the next instruction to be fetched
- xxxxxx xxxx xxxxxxxx holds the instruction to be decoded by the controlunit unit or it can hold data waiting to be written to memory
- xxx unit is responsible for controlling data flow in and out of the CPU and around the computer system. It contains the PC program counter
- unit of measurement for data storage
- xxxxxxx xxxxxx is required when + The amount of free RAM is too low it uses secondary storage as RAM + very slow due to use of secondary storage
- non-volatile memory
- smallest unit of measurement for data transfer
- requires power to retain its contents
- optical storage media
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- store data using magnetic layers coated on platters
- Very fast - expensive memory within the CPU. Doesn’t speed up the CPU. Lower capacity than RAM + Stores regularly used data – so the CPU can access it quickly next time needed
- xxx systems are Easier to design - cheaper to produce - more efficient than none dedicated system + computers built into other devices.
- xxx storage is none volatile + stores operating system + apps + files when powered off or when app not being used
- xxxxxx xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx holds the memory address which is loaded
- xxxxx xxxxx smaller and faster access speeds that hard drives, memory stick and flash cards are examples
- drives uses lasers to read and write data to discs
- MDR and the MAR are examples of these
- xxx drive is an example of magnetic storage
- Performs all of the maths and Boolean logic operations
- used as the MAIN MEMORY in a computer and is loaded with, operating + system applications + data files
- stores intermediate results of calculations (within the ALU) Arithmetic and Logic Unit
- xxx systems designed to perform a singular task.
27 Clues: non-volatile memory • optical storage media • unit of measurement for data storage • MDR and the MAR are examples of these • requires power to retain its contents • xxx drive is an example of magnetic storage • contains the instructions to boot the system. • smallest unit of measurement for data transfer • xxx systems designed to perform a singular task. • ...
philosophy in the middle ages, renaissance and enlightenment 2025-05-22
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- : French Enlightenment writer known for criticism of the Church.
- : Philosopher who argued for natural rights and tabula rasa.
- : Opposite of supernatural; often studied during the Enlightenment.
- : A systematic approach to investigation.
- : Core principle of medieval religious belief.
- : Philosopher who wrote 'The Social Contract'.
- : Philosophical idea about the origin of society and government.
- : Political organization influenced by Enlightenment ideas.
- : Religious institution central to medieval philosophy.
- : Belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge.
- : Moral excellence.
- : Philosophical discussion format.
- : What philosophers seek to understand.
- : Branch of philosophy dealing with morality.
- : Belief in a rational God who does not interfere in the universe.
- : Author of 'The Prince', a key Renaissance political thinker.
- : Focus on the individual and their potential.
- : Means of spreading philosophical and scientific knowledge.
- : Philosopher who emphasized divine grace and original sin.
- : Acceptance of different views, especially religious ones.
- : Place where monks lived, studied, and preserved knowledge.
- : Freedom from oppression, a key Enlightenment value.
- : Social or religious ranking system.
- : Method of inquiry used by Socrates, revived in Renaissance studies.
- : Ultimate goal of philosophy.
- : A principle or set of principles laid down by authority as incontrovertibly true.
- : Italian theologian who reconciled faith and reason.
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- : Systematic way of thinking.
- : Relating to society and community life.
- : Separation of worldly matters from religious ones.
- : German philosopher who wrote 'Critique of Pure Reason'.
- : Medieval method of learning based on logic and church authority.
- : The goal of philosophical inquiry.
- : Greek philosopher whose work was revived in the Renaissance.
- : Knowledge disclosed by a divine source.
- : Official church teaching.
- : Renaissance man known for his art and inventions.
- : Power to give orders or make decisions.
- : Important Enlightenment and political concept.
- : Knowledge disclosed by a divine source.
- : Central concept in much of medieval philosophy.
- : Philosophical stance that emphasizes human value and agency.
- : Related to God or a god.
- : Field that grew in importance during the Renaissance.
- : The physical world studied in natural philosophy.
- : Belief that society can improve through knowledge and reform.
- : Information and understanding gained through study.
- : Theory that all knowledge comes from sensory experience.
- : Change intended to improve society or government.
- : Used during the Renaissance to question traditional authority.
50 Clues: : Moral excellence. • : Related to God or a god. • : Official church teaching. • : Systematic way of thinking. • : Ultimate goal of philosophy. • : Philosophical discussion format. • : The goal of philosophical inquiry. • : Social or religious ranking system. • : What philosophers seek to understand. • : Relating to society and community life. • ...
legends12 2025-01-25
Across
- What term describes the system's memory that can be addressed directly by the CPU without using caching mechanisms?
- A type of counter in digital electronics that circulates through a predefine sequence of states
- the term for the process of converting an object of one class to another class
- It is a technique that allows multiple instructions to be executed simultaneously
- A class of a class, used to modify or control the creation of a class objects.
- What type of pipeline hazard occurs when two instructions need the same data?
- A keyword indicating that a method or variable belongs to the class rather than any object of the class
- : What flip-flop has a characteristic where the output follows the input only during a clock pulse?
- The mapping technique in cache memory allows 1 block of main memory to multiple cache locations
- Which of the following data structures is used in the implementation of Breadth First Search
- what is the minimum number of NAND gates required to implement an OR gate
- a library for data manipulation and analysis
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- which register stores data temporarily during execution?
- A keyword that tells the compiler not to optimize the variable because its value may change unexpectedly often used in embedded system
- What data structure is typically used to implement a priority queue?
- Which theorem simplifies Boolean expressions using duality
- A bit added to data for error detection
- A signal to the procesor indicating an event that needs imediate attention pausing the current process
- . Which of the following operations is not supported by the Set interface in Java?
- which collection type does not allow duplicate elements and does not maintain any specific order?
- which pipeline hazard occurs due to branch instructions
- A python program saved in a file with .py extension
- Which logic gate is represented by the symbol where two inputs meet and one output is the negation of both?
- What type of flip-flop is used in a register to store a single bit of data?
- What is the type of logic circuit that can store multiple bits of data and allow for feedback loops?
- What type of binary tree ensures that the left and right subtrees of every node differ in height by at most one?
26 Clues: A bit added to data for error detection • a library for data manipulation and analysis • A python program saved in a file with .py extension • which pipeline hazard occurs due to branch instructions • which register stores data temporarily during execution? • Which theorem simplifies Boolean expressions using duality • ...
Section 1 2026-02-10
Across
- Bottom Line method of evaluating success beyond profit by including people and planet
- philosophy centered on shared humanity and collective identity
- global goals established by the UN to address poverty, inequality, and sustainability
- Practicality mindset favoring workable solutions over ideal but impractical ones
- Greenhouses venture providing low-cost greenhouse solutions
- Analysis tool used to scan external macro-environmental factors affecting decisions
- process of checking whether a system was built according to specifications
- planning logic that begins with a fixed objective and selects means afterward
- university partner involved in international fieldwork
- document describing how a system functions from the user and stakeholder view
- simplest product that delivers core value
- Stakeholders parties with minimal or peripheral involvement
- Indian town serving as a long-term field site
- Enterprise business created to solve social or environmental problems
- entrepreneurial logic that starts with current resources and adapts goals
- Design solutions tailored to local culture, resources, and constraints
- process of confirming a solution meets real user needs
- of Impact model that maps how actions lead to broader social outcomes
- Knowledge locally developed knowledge passed through generations
- Stakeholders individuals directly impacted by a product or service
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- Research method that tests predictions through data and experiments
- organizations formed by cooperation among multiple nations
- of Pyramid population segment living on very low income levels
- early version built to test ideas
- system used to classify concepts into categories
- Automation replacement of human tasks with machines or software
- Design problem-solving approach grounded in user needs and experiences
- Review structured summary of existing academic research
- Development development approach balancing present needs with long-term environmental and social health
- Framework organized structure for academic writing
- design approach that reduces required training or expertise
- City location in Sierra Leone used for project immersion
- small-scale real-world trial before expansion
- Income Activity revenue-generating work within a nonprofit organization
- User final person who actually uses a product
- Technology tools designed to fit the economic and social context
- bold long-range goal meant to inspire and stretch an organization
- Review evaluation of research by subject-matter experts
- Stakeholders groups with indirect influence or interest in an initiative
39 Clues: early version built to test ideas • simplest product that delivers core value • Indian town serving as a long-term field site • small-scale real-world trial before expansion • User final person who actually uses a product • system used to classify concepts into categories • Framework organized structure for academic writing • ...
PLC Day 1 Vocabulary 2025-12-17
Across
- Memory that stores the PLC program
- Making decisions based on input conditions.
- Can only handle ON/OFF signals
- Working consistently without failures
- Temperature sensor that uses voltage
- Industrial Computer for Controlling Machines
- Single on/off memory location
- Increasing current to drive a load
- Extra device that connects to the PLC.
- Removing unwanted noise from input signals
- Device that isolates PLC electronics from high voltages using light
- Can handle a continuous signal with a range of values
- All Inputs and Outputs are built in; can’t change number or type
- Identifying why a process or machine failed.
- Unintended low-resistance path causing high current
- Electromagnetic device that creates linear motion
- Ignoring unwanted signals
- Stored state of all outputs
- Converts signals to levels the PLC CPU can read
- How long a signal must be present to be accepted by the PLC
- Repeated loop the PLC uses to read inputs, run logic, and update outputs.
- Tool used to write or upload the PLC program
- Random access memory, user memory, stores variables while the PLC runs.
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- Device that sends an analog signal to the PLC from a sensor
- Uses a rack; can add more & different types of inputs and outputs
- Resistance Temperature Detector - temperature sensor that uses resistance
- Moving or storing values in memory
- Relay that stays in position after input is removed
- Electrical switch operated by a coil
- Time when production is stopped
- Read Only Memory, permanent memory, programmed by manufacturer
- Tracking how many times something happens
- Output that turns on a light or sound to signal a warning
- Data that can change while the PLC runs.
- Stored state of all inputs
- Sensors and actuators in a factory
- Modules that read inputs and control outputs
- Device that converts a physical condition like pressure or force into an electrical signal
- Shutting down output if current is too high
- Converting field voltage to CPU voltage
- Turning outputs on/off for specific periods of time
- Memory for values that change during operation
- Memory copy of inputs and outputs
- Uses electronics, not moving parts
- Central Processing Unit - brain of a PLC, executes the program
- Short, accidental signal that isn’t meaningful
46 Clues: Ignoring unwanted signals • Stored state of all inputs • Stored state of all outputs • Single on/off memory location • Can only handle ON/OFF signals • Time when production is stopped • Memory copy of inputs and outputs • Memory that stores the PLC program • Moving or storing values in memory • Increasing current to drive a load • Sensors and actuators in a factory • ...
BFG 15-18 and Review #2 2020-12-04
Across
- a girl's nightgown
- extremely hungry or starved
- an organism that eats others of its own species.
- contrary to logic (ridiculous, preposterous); something that motivates laughter (comical, hilarious)
- to sing (a song) in such a way that the voice fluctuates rapidly between the normal chest voice and falsetto.
- a narrow crack in a rock or a wall
- to bend down, or stoop low.
- extremely large or on a great scale.
- so frightened one is unable to move; changed into a stony substance
- skill in performing tasks (with the hands or with the body)
- an illegal trader of goods (especially alcohol)
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- deviating from what is considered normal (odd, strange, curious, peculiar)
- an uproar or fuss.
- produces strong images in the mind; intensely bright or colorful
- to repeat a sound involuntarily during speech.
- out of the ordinary, odd, or curious.
- deserted and devoid of inhabitants.
17 Clues: a girl's nightgown • an uproar or fuss. • extremely hungry or starved • to bend down, or stoop low. • a narrow crack in a rock or a wall • deserted and devoid of inhabitants. • extremely large or on a great scale. • out of the ordinary, odd, or curious. • to repeat a sound involuntarily during speech. • an illegal trader of goods (especially alcohol) • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-09-23
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- invented first 'social contract'; believed that people were wicked by heart and needed a strong leader
- french word for philosopher, was used for intellectuals who believed logic prevailed over religion
- theory that the sun revolved around the earth
- discovered the laws of gravity
- saw heliocentrism through the telescope
- art style of france after the revolution, much darker in theme.
- art style of the elite in france before the revolution; light, airy, carefree, and ornate
- believed in skepticism and that things not proven should be doubted
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- group of people discussing political and social issues
- theory that the earth revolved around the sun
- (two words) set of steps to conduct and successfully preform an experimentation and a verdict from a hypothesis
- first to observe blood cells
- believed that everything had a smallest unit
- invented the first vaccine
- first to prove heliocentrism
- invented the experimental method
- first to theorize heliocentrism
17 Clues: invented the first vaccine • first to observe blood cells • first to prove heliocentrism • discovered the laws of gravity • first to theorize heliocentrism • invented the experimental method • saw heliocentrism through the telescope • believed that everything had a smallest unit • theory that the earth revolved around the sun • theory that the sun revolved around the earth • ...
Electronic Buzz 2023-02-18
Across
- A medium through which EM Waves of microwave range propogate.
- A type of logic gate that outputs a high signal if its inputs are different.
- A system for coding characters,numbers and symbols into digital form.
- A type of digital circuit that performs arithmetic operation.
- Cricuit that removes high frequency noise from a signal.
- Measure of number of bits that can be transmitted.
- A system which conveys messages by signals over a distance.
- Type of modulation where frequency of carrier is varied.
- Rapidly changing currents in a circuit.
- Measure of processing speed of a computer.
- Abbrevation for Modulation-Demodulation.
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- A small computer on a single integrated circuit.
- The condition/criterion for sustained oscillation.
- A device that stores digital data.
- Unwanted signals or echos or radar returns on a radar display.
- Artificial body that is projected from Earth to orbit around us.
- Range of frequencies is measured by_______.
17 Clues: A device that stores digital data. • Rapidly changing currents in a circuit. • Abbrevation for Modulation-Demodulation. • Measure of processing speed of a computer. • Range of frequencies is measured by_______. • A small computer on a single integrated circuit. • The condition/criterion for sustained oscillation. • Measure of number of bits that can be transmitted. • ...
Extra Credit Vocab Crossword 2021-12-12
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- The way a writer appeals to the audience's reason ro logic
- The way an author shows a reader or audeince they are credible and trustworthy
- Can be internal or external; whe na character has an issue or problem
- Latin root meaning mind or spirit
- Greek root meaning family or race
- An acronym meaning restate, answer, cite, expand
- The way an author appeals to the audience's emotions
- Descriptive language appealing to the five senses
- A claim supported by reasons and evidence
- Greek prefix meaning one/only
- Greek root meaning people
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- A hint at what is going to happen later in the story
- The message or main idea of a story, drama, or poem
- How an author tells us directly or indirectly about a character's traits
- An author's reason for writing something
- Greek root meaning self
- Greek root meaning name
17 Clues: Greek root meaning self • Greek root meaning name • Greek root meaning people • Greek prefix meaning one/only • Latin root meaning mind or spirit • Greek root meaning family or race • An author's reason for writing something • A claim supported by reasons and evidence • An acronym meaning restate, answer, cite, expand • Descriptive language appealing to the five senses • ...
Vocab Ch 1 2022-01-20
Across
- a useful tangible item
- social science that teaches how to satisfy people's needs and wants
- of value goes against logic of essential and non-essential items
- good not for immediate consumption, used regularly and kept for a period of time
- accumulation of tangible items that have utility and transferable
- of value being from one person to another
- not a necessity for survival
- collection of items
- an action that is performed by someone
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- goods goods to satisfy consumers other business
- goods for immediate consumption or always immediate consumption, use regularly
- can be expressed in dollars and cents
- not physical
- goods goods used to produce other goods
- economic issues being faced in all societies because of limited resources of people's needs and wants
- the ability of a good that is or isn't useful to someone
- necessity for survival
17 Clues: not physical • collection of items • a useful tangible item • necessity for survival • not a necessity for survival • can be expressed in dollars and cents • an action that is performed by someone • goods goods used to produce other goods • of value being from one person to another • goods goods to satisfy consumers other business • ...
Year 10 vocab- September- Week 3 2023-09-17
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- The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we
- The _____ of education is to develop a person's
- Russian _____ are the people who became bill
- You use the emotions to persuade people or logic
- A _____ is the authority figure in a Christian
- With their fruit flavours and cute names, vapes
- If you are always keen to find out about new
- When you pronounce an English word, you must put
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- My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her
- Where does ____ come from? How do we know
- English is a _____ - timed language, whereas
- It is not easy to deal with ____ such as
- A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his
- Rock and roll music has a strong ___ which makes
- Thanks to modern technology it is possible to
- She doesn't want to do it, so must try to
- 'Cat' and 'mat' are two words which have the
17 Clues: It is not easy to deal with ____ such as • Where does ____ come from? How do we know • She doesn't want to do it, so must try to • My friend was upset, so I tried to ___ her • English is a _____ - timed language, whereas • The Media has a lot of _____ over the way we • Russian _____ are the people who became bill • A writer tries to _____ the curiosity of his • ...
Animal Farm Crossword 2024-02-07
Across
- ran away from Animal Farm to live with humans
- Napoleon's propagandist (news spreader)
- symbolic of Joseph Stalin
- appeal to positive or negative emotions; part of the rhetorical triangle
- a story with two layers of meaning, one literal and one symbolic
- blamed for anything that went wrong on the farm
- bought wood from Napoleon and fought the animals
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- drank too much and mistreated animals
- Ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause
- owned Foxwood and visited with the pigs at the end of the novel
- worked himself to death
- appeal to logic, reason, facts, and numbers; part of the rhetorical triangle
- symbolic of Communism
- appeal to credibility and authority; part of the rhetorical triangle
- the cynic that never changed
- talked of Sugarcandy Mountain
- found sugar and ribbons in Mollie’s stall
17 Clues: symbolic of Communism • worked himself to death • symbolic of Joseph Stalin • the cynic that never changed • talked of Sugarcandy Mountain • drank too much and mistreated animals • Napoleon's propagandist (news spreader) • found sugar and ribbons in Mollie’s stall • ran away from Animal Farm to live with humans • blamed for anything that went wrong on the farm • ...
Young Explorers Crossword 2025-10-01
Across
- A matter or situation that is unwelcome and needs to be solved.
- The job of writing for newspapers or news websites.
- An answer or way of fixing a problem.
- To make an idea clear by describing it in more detail.
- A written story in a newspaper or magazine.
- An appeal to ethics and credibility.
- To give assistance to or help.
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- An action or feeling that is a response to something else.
- To make or become different.
- An appeal to logic and reason using facts.
- A person's point of view.
- A group of people living in the same place or sharing a common interest.
- An important topic or problem for discussion.
- A formal discussion where opposing arguments are put forward.
- The effect or influence one thing has on another.
- To judge or assess the value of something.
- An appeal to emotion.
17 Clues: An appeal to emotion. • A person's point of view. • To make or become different. • To give assistance to or help. • An appeal to ethics and credibility. • An answer or way of fixing a problem. • An appeal to logic and reason using facts. • To judge or assess the value of something. • A written story in a newspaper or magazine. • An important topic or problem for discussion. • ...
SPACECAT 2023-09-17
Across
- acronym for understanding the rhetorical situation
- rhetorical appeals to credibility, emotions, facts
- appeal to credibility (trustworthiness of author)
- The art of persuasive speaking/writing
- word choice (why those particular words?)
- why now? the spark that prompted the writer/speaker to say something RIGHT NOW
- the full meaning of the text, especially considering all of SPACECAT
- arrangement of words; length of sentences (good writing consists of both short, punchy sentences to emphasize, and longer sentences that produce rhythm/flow and interest/drama)
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- appeal to logic/reason
- examples: to inform, to persuade, to inspire, etc.
- writer/author + what we know about them
- appeal to emotions
- structure, figurative language, writer's "craft"
- who the author is trying to manipulate or give info to
- The speaker/author's attitude toward the subject.
- assertion; opinion; a statement that needs evidence/reasoning to support it
- time and place + any details; happening all the time
17 Clues: appeal to emotions • appeal to logic/reason • The art of persuasive speaking/writing • writer/author + what we know about them • word choice (why those particular words?) • structure, figurative language, writer's "craft" • appeal to credibility (trustworthiness of author) • The speaker/author's attitude toward the subject. • ...
Literature terms crossword 2022-08-31
5 Clues: To persuade using logic • To persuade using emotion • Who is the best group in the class • To persuade using credibility or character • Authors use of language to persuade the reader
Literature terms crossword 2022-08-31
5 Clues: To persuade using logic • To persuade using emotion • Who is the best group in the class • To persuade using credibility or character • Authors use of language to persuade the reader
Rhetorical Appeals 2021-06-20
6 Clues: appeals to logic • appeals to emotion • appeals to credibility • The art and study of using language effectively and persuasively • What is said. Claims followed by evidence that lead to a conclusion. • A form of influence to get people to agree w/ an idea, attitude, or action.
Branches of Philosophy 2023-10-18
6 Clues: the study of "being" of things • the study of God as subsistent being • the study science and art of correct thinking • the study of the method of acquiring knowledge • the study of right and wrong in human endeavors • the critical reflection on arts, culture, and nature
Guess the Author 2026-02-15
6 Clues: A London detective known for logic. • He wrote moral reflections for his nation. • He created tragic heroes in English theatre. • He wrote about Napoleon’s invasion of Russia. • He wrote a novel about the life of a Kazakh poet. • He explored guilt and punishment in a famous novel.
HTML- WEBPAGE VOCABULARY 2018-10-02
Across
- A client software program that runs against a Web server or other Internet server and enables a user to navigate the World Wide Web (WWW) to access and display data
- tag A keyword or term assigned to a piece of information (such as an Internet bookmark, digital image, database record, or computer file).
- A well-defined procedure that allows a computer to solve a prob
- A combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size, pitch, and spacing.
- Data or commands entered by the keyboard of the computer
- Process of designing and building an executable computer program for accomplishing a specific computing task
- The other two logic structures are selection and loop. In a sequence structure, an action, or event, leads to the next ordered action in a predetermined order
- A sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached.
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- Routine process of locating and removing computer program bugs, errors or abnormalities
- Page Makes up the World Wide Web. These documents are written in HTML
- Expressions and conditional constructs are features of a programming language, which perform different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-specified Boolean condition evaluates to true or false.
- Referring to Hyper Text Markup Language, see our HTML element definition for further information.
- A human readable sequence of character s and the words they form that can be encoded into computer-readable formats such as ASCII
- Any computer-generated information displayed on screen, printed on paper or in machine readable form, such as disk and tape.
- Engine A program that searches for and identifies items in a database that correspond to keywords or characters specified by the user, used especially for finding particular sites on the World Wide Web.
- Hypertext Markup Language, a standardized system for tagging text files to achieve font, color, graphic, and hyperlink effects on World Wide Web pages.
- system or set of principles underlying the arrangements of elements in a computer or electronic device so as to perform a specified task.
17 Clues: Data or commands entered by the keyboard of the computer • A well-defined procedure that allows a computer to solve a prob • Page Makes up the World Wide Web. These documents are written in HTML • A combination of typeface and other qualities, such as size, pitch, and spacing. • ...
Unit 2 Key Words 2022-02-07
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- philosophy that emphasizes the power of reason and the principles of logic to derive statements about the world
- belief that reality is composed of both materialism and idealism, body and mind.
- doctrine holding that knowledge is deprived from ideas and emphasizing moral and spiritual reality as a preeminent source of explanation
- an educational strategy attributed to Socrates in which a teacher encourages a student's discovery of truth by questions
- the tendency to view one's own culture as superior to others, or fail to consider other cultures in a fair manner
- an approach to analyzing how past and present societies are arranged and governed and how better societies may be created in the future
- drawing generalizations based on the observation of specific examples
- a belief similar to Darwin's notion of "survival of the fittest," that contends that society is a natural sorting system which rewards the talented and places the less deserving at the bottom of the social and economic pecking order
- the love of or search for wisdom; the quest to understand the meaning of life
- working from a general rule to identify particular examples and applications to that rule
- branch of philosophy that examines the nature of beauty and judgements about it
- name of the Ancient Greek school founded by Plato considered to be the first university
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- branch of philosophy that examines the nature of knowledge and learning
- philosophy that maintains that sensory experiences, such as seeing, hearing, and touching, are ultimate sources of all human knowledge
- doctrine put forth by Aristotle asserting that virtue lies in the middle ground between two extremes
- philosophical belief that asserts truth is what works and rejects other views of reality
- philosophy focused on scientific observation and belief that existence is experienced only in the physical realm
- branch of philosophy that deals with reasoning/defines the rules of reasoning, focuses on how to move from one set of assumptions to valid conclusions, and examines the rules of interference that enable us to frame our propositions and arguments
- area of philosophy that examines the nature of reality
- branch of philosophy that examines questions of right and wrong, good and bad
20 Clues: area of philosophy that examines the nature of reality • drawing generalizations based on the observation of specific examples • branch of philosophy that examines the nature of knowledge and learning • the love of or search for wisdom; the quest to understand the meaning of life • branch of philosophy that examines questions of right and wrong, good and bad • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2022-02-15
Across
- a statement of opinion about an issue or a problem
- the quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well.
- a widely held but oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- the art of speaking and writing persuasively
- a fallacious generalization that is usually false due to insufficient sample size.
- helps to emphasize a point and make a speech easier to follow. It also adds to the powers of persuasion—studies show that repetition of a phrase can convince people of its truth.
- a feeling of being sure about the existence or truth of someone or something
- errors in logic and reasoning
- details from the text a reader can use to support their ideas and opinions
- the part of an argument in which the writer attempts to disprove an opposing opinion
- a person or thing that has been left out or excluded.
- the part of the counter argument that attempts to disprove the opposing opinion
- a specific way of convincing someone to do or believe something
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- a strong belief about what is valuable, important, or acceptable
- techniques used to make their arguments more persuasive
- persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic and reason.
- a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic
- to include the author’s exact words and place them within quotation marks
- facts, examples, and expert opinions that support a claim
- an explanation that states why others should accept a claim
- words and phrases with strong connotations used in order to invoke an emotional response and/or exploit stereotypes.
- a persuasive technique used to convince an audience by appealing to their emotions
- persuasive technique used to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character.
- occurs when the conclusion is not supported by the data.
- one step removed from primary sources, though they often quote or otherwise use primary sources.
- The main idea of the argument that the writer is attempting to prove
- attempts to persuade people by making them feel that a product or idea is popular and that everyone else is doing it.
- prejudice for or against a person or group compared with another usually in a way that's considered to be unfair.
28 Clues: errors in logic and reasoning • the art of speaking and writing persuasively • a statement of opinion about an issue or a problem • a person or thing that has been left out or excluded. • techniques used to make their arguments more persuasive • occurs when the conclusion is not supported by the data. • a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic • ...
legends12 2025-01-25
Across
- What term describes the system's memory that can be addressed directly by the CPU without using caching mechanisms?
- A type of counter in digital electronics that circulates through a predefine sequence of states
- the term for the process of converting an object of one class to another class
- It is a technique that allows multiple instructions to be executed simultaneously
- A class of a class, used to modify or control the creation of a class objects.
- What type of pipeline hazard occurs when two instructions need the same data?
- A keyword indicating that a method or variable belongs to the class rather than any object of the class
- : What flip-flop has a characteristic where the output follows the input only during a clock pulse?
- The mapping technique in cache memory allows 1 block of main memory to multiple cache locations
- Which of the following data structures is used in the implementation of Breadth First Search
- what is the minimum number of NAND gates required to implement an OR gate
- a library for data manipulation and analysis
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- which register stores data temporarily during execution?
- A keyword that tells the compiler not to optimize the variable because its value may change unexpectedly often used in embedded system
- What data structure is typically used to implement a priority queue?
- Which theorem simplifies Boolean expressions using duality
- A bit added to data for error detection
- A signal to the procesor indicating an event that needs imediate attention pausing the current process
- . Which of the following operations is not supported by the Set interface in Java?
- which collection type does not allow duplicate elements and does not maintain any specific order?
- which pipeline hazard occurs due to branch instructions
- A python program saved in a file with .py extension
- Which logic gate is represented by the symbol where two inputs meet and one output is the negation of both?
- What type of flip-flop is used in a register to store a single bit of data?
- What is the type of logic circuit that can store multiple bits of data and allow for feedback loops?
- What type of binary tree ensures that the left and right subtrees of every node differ in height by at most one?
26 Clues: A bit added to data for error detection • a library for data manipulation and analysis • A python program saved in a file with .py extension • which pipeline hazard occurs due to branch instructions • which register stores data temporarily during execution? • Which theorem simplifies Boolean expressions using duality • ...
ELA 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle L3 2025-01-21
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- (noun) An argument or opinion that goes against another argument. It shows the opposing side of an issue.
- or Main Idea (noun) The most important thought or message in a text. It explains what the text is mostly about in a clear and focused way.
- (noun) Words that link nouns or pronouns to other parts of a sentence, showing direction, time, place, or a relationship. Examples: "above," "before," "with."
- (noun) The unique way an author writes, including their choice of words, tone, sentence structure, and overall approach.
- (noun) A response to an opposing argument that disproves or weakens the opposing point.
- Fallacies (noun) Errors in reasoning that weaken an argument, such as making assumptions without proof or using incorrect logic.
- (noun) A method of convincing people by using logical reasoning, facts, and data to support your ideas.
- Appeals (noun) Techniques used to persuade, including ethos (trust and credibility), logos (logic and reason), and pathos (emotions).
- (noun) The process of thinking through ideas logically to make a conclusion or explain why something is true.
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- (noun) Information, examples, or details from a text that support an idea, opinion, or argument.
- Text Structure (noun) The way an informational text is organized, such as comparing and contrasting, showing cause and effect, or describing a problem and its solution.
- Structure (noun) The use of the same pattern of words or grammar to show that two or more ideas are equally important. Example: "I like hiking, biking, and swimming."
- (noun) A method of persuasion where the speaker or writer shows they are credible, trustworthy, or have expert knowledge.
- Clues (noun) Words or phrases in a sentence or paragraph that provide hints about the meaning of an unfamiliar word.
- (noun) A person, animal, or figure in a story that plays a role, performs actions, or speaks to move the story forward.
- (noun) A method of persuading others by appealing to their emotions, such as fear, joy, or sympathy.
- 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 3
- (verb) Restating the main ideas of a text briefly, using your own words to focus only on the key points.
- Evidence (noun) Specific parts of a text, such as quotes or details, that you use to support your interpretation or argument.
- (noun) A punctuation mark (:) used to introduce a list, explanation, or additional details that expand on the main idea.
20 Clues: 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 3 • (noun) A response to an opposing argument that disproves or weakens the opposing point. • (noun) Information, examples, or details from a text that support an idea, opinion, or argument. • (noun) A method of persuading others by appealing to their emotions, such as fear, joy, or sympathy. • ...
The Crucible Act 1 and Logical Fallacies 2025-10-09
Across
- : Arguing that one small step will inevitably lead to extreme outcomes (13 letters)
- : The niece of Reverend Parris and the main instigator of the witchcraft accusations (7 letters)
- : Reverend Parris’s daughter who lies motionless at the beginning of Act 1 (5 letters)
- : Attacking a person instead of addressing the argument (9 letters)
- : Presenting only two options when more exist (8 letters)
- : Assuming one event caused another just because it happened first (15 letters)
- : The forbidden practice that sparks fear and accusations in Salem (10 letters)
- : The act of convincing someone to accept a belief or take action (10 letters)
- : Making a broad claim based on too little evidence (18 letters)
- : A mistaken belief or argument based on unsound reasoning (7 letters)
- : The Puritan town where the play is set (5 letters)
- : The study of valid reasoning and sound argument (5 letters)
- : Using an unqualified person as evidence for a claim (14 letters)
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- : Using fear to manipulate others into agreement (12 letters)
- : The outspoken, comical old man who questions his wife’s strange reading habits (5 letters)
- : Using emotion instead of logic to persuade (17 letters)
- : Urging people to do something because “everyone else is” (9 letters)
- : One of the girls who danced in the forest and follows Abigail’s lead (5 letters)
- : The place where the girls were seen dancing and where rumors of witchcraft begin (6 letters)
- : The quality of being believable or trustworthy (11 letters)
- : A wealthy, vindictive landowner who supports the witch trials (6 letters)
- : The forbidden act that triggers suspicion of witchcraft (7 letters)
- : A statement or claim supported by evidence and reasoning (8 letters)
- : A farmer who is critical of Reverend Parris and skeptical of the witch hunt (7 letters)
- : The minister of Salem who fears for his reputation after finding girls dancing in the forest (6 letters)
- : The wise, older woman respected in Salem for her charity and good sense (7 letters)
- : Misrepresenting an argument to make it easier to attack (8 letters)
- : City name confused with Parris when students first read the play (5 letters)
- : The slave from Barbados accused of witchcraft by Abigail (6 letters)
- : A title used in Puritan times, short for “Goodwife” (5 letters)
30 Clues: : The Puritan town where the play is set (5 letters) • : Using emotion instead of logic to persuade (17 letters) • : Presenting only two options when more exist (8 letters) • : Using fear to manipulate others into agreement (12 letters) • : The quality of being believable or trustworthy (11 letters) • : The study of valid reasoning and sound argument (5 letters) • ...
Crossword English Level 1 2018-09-04
Across
- Work that must be done in a limited time.
- Action to recognize or recognize.
- Room of a teaching center where classes are taught.
- Part of the logic that studies the methods.
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- Dissertation or public exposure on a topic or topic.
- Assessment of knowledge, attitude and performance of a person or a service.
- Transmission of signals through a common code to the transmitter and the receiver.
- News News of interest for the students of the course
8 Clues: Action to recognize or recognize. • Work that must be done in a limited time. • Part of the logic that studies the methods. • Room of a teaching center where classes are taught. • Dissertation or public exposure on a topic or topic. • News News of interest for the students of the course • Assessment of knowledge, attitude and performance of a person or a service. • ...
Radiokommunikasie 2023-11-01
Across
- Die "If-then-else" stelling kan gevind word onder watter oortjie?
- Hierdie kode gebruik kort en lang bieps om woorde uit te spel.
- Guglielmo ...het die eerste radio ontwerp
- 'n Motor-antenna is 'n voorbeeld van 'n ...
- Die "button A pressed" blok kan gevind word onder watter oortjie?
- 'n Radio stuur 'n elektroniese ... uit
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- Golwe wat nie fisiese kabels benodig nie.
- 'n tipe stelling wat besluit wat om te doen in 'n spesifieke situasie.
8 Clues: 'n Radio stuur 'n elektroniese ... uit • Golwe wat nie fisiese kabels benodig nie. • Guglielmo ...het die eerste radio ontwerp • 'n Motor-antenna is 'n voorbeeld van 'n ... • Hierdie kode gebruik kort en lang bieps om woorde uit te spel. • Die "If-then-else" stelling kan gevind word onder watter oortjie? • ...
snail 2023-03-11
Across
- not based on sound logic or probability
- to fall suddenly or clumsily
- to walk in step with others with a steady rhythm
- an object that makes musical sounds
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- a percussion instrument that makes sound by being struck with sticks or the hands
- a building or room that has collections of books and records for people to borrow
- a space vehicle that can send something or someone into the air
- feeling a need to drink something
8 Clues: to fall suddenly or clumsily • feeling a need to drink something • an object that makes musical sounds • not based on sound logic or probability • to walk in step with others with a steady rhythm • a space vehicle that can send something or someone into the air • a percussion instrument that makes sound by being struck with sticks or the hands • ...
Ethos, Logos and Pathos 2023-03-09
Across
- Logo appeals to _____.
- the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true.
- It’s about establishing the speaker’s credibility.
- Studies have shown that humans tend to make decisions more from emotions and a good writer is aware of this.
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- Effective ways of persuading people.
- Ethos appeals to ______.
- It's about credibility and authority.
- We are more likely to be persuaded by people we like and those we want to be like.
8 Clues: Logo appeals to _____. • Ethos appeals to ______. • Effective ways of persuading people. • It's about credibility and authority. • It’s about establishing the speaker’s credibility. • We are more likely to be persuaded by people we like and those we want to be like. • the act of persuading someone to do something or to believe that something is true. • ...
Computer Parts Cross word 2020-04-15
6 Clues: The main circuit board • The unit that reads CDs • The unit that processes graphics. • The unit that stores permenant data. • The unit that stores temporary data. • The unit that performs basic arithmetic, logic, controlling, and input/output (I/O) operations specified by the instructions of a program.
12 Angry Men & Rhetorical Analysis Review 2023-12-11
Across
- The suspect's reason for doing something
- To feel bitter or indignant about something
- Uncertainty as to a criminal defendant's guild
- Overthrow by argument, evidence, or proof
- The final verdict
- The associated or secondary meaning of a word or expression; can be positive, negative, or neutral
- Characterized by deliberate purpose
- The literary device used when Juror Three proves something to the other jurors that is exactly opposite to what he wanted
- have strong emotional implications and involve strongly positive or negative reactions beyond their literal meaning
- To discuss the pros and cons of an issue
- Persuades, argues, convinces, proves, or provocatively suggests something to a reader who may or may not initially agree with you
- The appeals to people's emotions
- The defendant's alibi
- Refers to a well-known story, event, person, or object in order to make a comparison in the readers' minds
- Where we first meet the jury (setting)
- The decision that is given by the jury or judge at the end of a trial
- The jury's decision must be this
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- The ethical appeal to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character
- Foolish boldness
- What the defendant is accused of
- Likely to occur
- Juror member who is the main antagonist
- The explicit or direct meaning or set of meaning of a word or expression (dictionary definition)
- First Juror to switch their vote
- Style of speaking or writing determined by the choice of words
- Against the norm; outside the box
- Prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair
- Juror member who is the main protagonist
- Asked for effect or to lay emphasis on some point when no real answer is expected
- Making a hypocritical show of religious devotion or righteousness
- The appeal to logic; means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason
- Declared but not proven
- Having a dirty appearance; morally repulsive
- Sentence if defendant is found guilty
- Literary technique in which two or more ideas, places, characters and their actions are placed sided by side for the purpose of developing comparisons and contrasts
- A jury whose members are unable to agree on a verdict
36 Clues: Likely to occur • Foolish boldness • The final verdict • The defendant's alibi • Declared but not proven • What the defendant is accused of • First Juror to switch their vote • The appeals to people's emotions • The jury's decision must be this • Against the norm; outside the box • Characterized by deliberate purpose • Sentence if defendant is found guilty • ...
hortatory text 2025-02-21
Across
- rhetorical technique that repeats words for emphasis. (REPET)
- last part of a hortatory text that gives a final suggestion. (LAST)
- noun that represents proof in hortatory texts. (LOGIC)
- word type used to describe and evaluate things. (ADJEC)
- verb commonly used to suggest actions in a hortatory text. (SUGES)
- conjunction used to link arguments together. (AND)
- sentence in hortatory text that gives instructions. (ORDER)
- type of text that uses logical arguments. (ESSAY)
- adjective used to affirm a statement in hortatory texts. (TRUE)
- part of hortatory text where the writer states their opinion. (IDEA)
- type of text that aims to persuade or encourage readers. (TEXT)
- conjunction used to show cause and effect. (SO)
- noun often used in hortatory text to support arguments. (FACTS)
- adjective that describes a negative situation in hortatory texts. (BAD)
- type of text that gives advice and recommendations. (ADVIS)
- technique in hortatory text that provides factual evidence. (PROVE)
- final part of a hortatory text that contains a suggestion. (END)
- first part of a hortatory text that introduces the main idea. (THESIS)
- type of sentence that encourages the reader to do something. (CALL)
- verb used to describe an action in hortatory text. (DOES)
- verb used to give a suggestion or command. (TELL)
- verb that expresses an opinion in a hortatory text. (THINK)
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- part of the text that shows the result of an action. (EFFECT)
- section of the text that explains the reasons for an argument. (CAUSE)
- part of hortatory text that provides reasons to support the main idea. (CAUSE)
- verb used to urge or invite readers to act. (CALL)
- adjective used in hortatory texts to describe something positively. (SMART)
- verb that expresses someone’s opinion in a hortatory text. (SAYS)
- adjective often used to strengthen an opinion. (GREAT)
- verb used to strongly urge an action. (URGES)
- persuasive technique that relies on data and truth. (FACT)
- technique in hortatory texts that uses real-life situations. (EXAMP)
- part of a text that introduces the main topic. (INTRO)
- word that indicates something is necessary. (NEED)
- verb commonly used in hortatory texts to encourage action. (ACTS)
- type of sentence that expresses necessity. (MUST)
- word that expresses necessity or obligation. (MUST)
- persuasive technique that appeals to emotions. (FEELS)
- type of persuasive text used for advertising. (ADS)
- way to make readers feel that a topic is relevant to them. (RELAT)
40 Clues: verb used to strongly urge an action. (URGES) • conjunction used to show cause and effect. (SO) • type of text that uses logical arguments. (ESSAY) • type of sentence that expresses necessity. (MUST) • verb used to give a suggestion or command. (TELL) • verb used to urge or invite readers to act. (CALL) • conjunction used to link arguments together. (AND) • ...
coding 2.1-3.2 2024-12-12
Across
- The results of the operation of a system. Example - a computer output could be information or signals produced or delivered.
- The process of reducing complexity by hiding unnecessary details to make it easier to think about a problem.
- Script An object-oriented computer programming language commonly used to create interactive effects within web browsers.
- Code Code that is easy to read and understand its logic.
- A type of data in computing that a logical expression evaluates to. The only possible values for Boolean are True and False.
- An instrument used for determining direction.
- An output device that controls precise position or speed.
- Packet A method of transferring data by breaking it into small chunks called packets.
- Handlers A block of code that is triggered when a certain event happens.
- A chip that processes information and data from input and delivers information or data as an output.
- A small image used to express an idea or emotion in digital communication.
- The person who writes the code in a computer program when two programmers are working together.
- An instrument used to measure acceleration.
- A numerical amount defined in an algebraic equation.
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- A numerical amount defined in an algebraic equation.
- The execution of one pass of a loop.
- Data that ranges on a continuous scale.
- A type of motor or servo that is responsible for moving or controlling a mechanism or components.
- The person who observes or reviews each line of code in a computer program as it is typed when two programmers are working together.
- 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.
- A device that responds to a physical stimulus (as heat, light, sound, pressure, magnetism, or a particular motion) and transmits a resulting impulse (as for measurement or operating a control).
- Repeating process steps to continuously improve a work product.
- of things The network of physical devices, vehicles, buildings, and other items that enable these objects to collect and exchange data.
- Data represented as either yes/no or true/false.
- A sequence of characters (letters, numerals, symbols, and punctuation marks).
- Antenna An antenna used to create a personal area network that uses low energy to power Bluetooth wireless technology.
26 Clues: The execution of one pass of a loop. • Data that ranges on a continuous scale. • An instrument used to measure acceleration. • An instrument used for determining direction. • Data represented as either yes/no or true/false. • A numerical amount defined in an algebraic equation. • A numerical amount defined in an algebraic equation. • ...
Module 3 - The Central Processing Unit 2025-10-17
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- determines which process to execute when multiple processes are waiting to run.
- works by providing extremely fast access to data so the CPU doesn’t always have to wait to access RAM.
- The part of a processor used to read and execute instructions.
- allows computer components, such as the CPU, display adapter, and main memory, to share information.
- Cache memory that is somewhat slower than L1 cache but is much larger. See cache memory.
- A component of a CPU that provides timing and coordination between the other parts of the CPU, such as the arithmetic logic unit, registers, and system bus.
- A storage location associated with an I/O device that data can be read from and written to; a temporary holding location in a CPU where data must be placed before the CPU can use it.
- Cache memory that is slower than L1 or L2 cache but is much larger. L3 cache is located on the CPU chip on most modern CPUs, and is shared among multiple cores. See cache memory.
- a request to the processor to “interrupt” whatever it is doing to take care of a process, such as a read from a disk drive, which in turn might be interrupted by another process, such as a write to memory.
- an internal communications pathway that specifies the source and target addresses for memory reads and writes.
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- the ability to run two or more parts of a process, known as threads, at the same time.
- A small program inside a CISC CPU that must interpret and execute each instruction.
- predicts what data will be needed and makes that data available in cache before it is needed.
- The numeric code read by the CPU that represents a particular machine instruction.
- A computer program that translates assembly code into numeric values called opcodes that the CPU can understand.
- Cache memory that is part of the CPU hardware. See cache memory.
- the speed of a CPU defines how fast it can perform operations.
- The smallest piece of computer code that can be independently scheduled for execution
- The processing logic of a CPU that is manufactured on a silicon wafer containing millions or billions of transistors.
- A feature of some Intel CPUs that allows two threads to run on each CPU core simultaneously.
20 Clues: the speed of a CPU defines how fast it can perform operations. • The part of a processor used to read and execute instructions. • Cache memory that is part of the CPU hardware. See cache memory. • determines which process to execute when multiple processes are waiting to run. • The numeric code read by the CPU that represents a particular machine instruction. • ...
MTH crossword puzzle 2025-11-07
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- Shapes or sequences that recur in a regular way.
- Logical reasoning used to derive conclusions from known facts.
- A reduction in quantity, value, or size.
- The study of numbers, shapes, logic, and patterns.
- Two sets with exactly the same elements.
- A series where each number is the sum of the two before it.
- The bottom number in a fraction, showing total parts.
- Whole numbers, both positive and negative, including zero.
- The complete set containing all possible elements under discussion.
- The foundation of mathematical reasoning and proof.
- Numbers that include a real part and an imaginary part.
- The result of multiplying two or more numbers.
- Splitting a number into equal parts or groups.
- A set with no elements, also called the null set.
- Counting numbers starting from 1 (1, 2, 3, …).
- A group of sets that share the same number of elements.
- Estimating future outcomes based on patterns or data.
- A number that shows the size of a set.
- Numbers not divisible by 2 (e.g., 1, 3, 5).
- The mathematical structure found in the physical world.
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- A set whose elements are all contained in another set.
- The set of elements common to two or more sets.
- A rise in quantity, value, or size.
- All numbers on the number line, including rational and irrational.
- A single object or value within a set.
- Actions like union, intersection, and difference applied to sets.
- Numbers that represent parts of a whole.
- Numbers that cannot be written as a simple fraction example is √2.
- Infinitely complex patterns that repeat at every scale.
- Symbols or labels used to represent specific values.
- Combining two or more quantities into one.
- A number that divides another exactly, without a remainder.
- Taking one quantity away from another.
- Numbers that can be expressed as a fraction of two integers.
- A repeated or predictable arrangement of numbers, shapes, or operations.
- Numbers divisible by 2 (e.g., 2, 4, 6).
- Natural numbers plus zero (0, 1, 2, …).
- To determine the number of elements in a set.
- A statement showing two ratios are equal.
39 Clues: A rise in quantity, value, or size. • A single object or value within a set. • Taking one quantity away from another. • A number that shows the size of a set. • Numbers divisible by 2 (e.g., 2, 4, 6). • Natural numbers plus zero (0, 1, 2, …). • A reduction in quantity, value, or size. • Two sets with exactly the same elements. • Numbers that represent parts of a whole. • ...
Democracy & Tyranny Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-17
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- a leader who takes power by birth
- allowing citizens to rule through representatives
- directly
- type of democracy where citizens vote on
- when one person has total control and authority
- says that tyrants act selfishly - usually against what the people want
- a philosophy book that Aristotle wrote
- when people make decisions, share power, and agree upon laws
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- the idea that God created kings (monarchs) to rule over people
- a leader who seeks to gain absolute power and abuses that power
- someone who uses logic and reasoning to think about the world and create new ideas
- says that tyrants become corrupt because they love power and do not want to let it go
12 Clues: directly • a leader who takes power by birth • a philosophy book that Aristotle wrote • type of democracy where citizens vote on • when one person has total control and authority • allowing citizens to rule through representatives • when people make decisions, share power, and agree upon laws • the idea that God created kings (monarchs) to rule over people • ...
Computer science the CPU 2021-09-09
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- points to the next instruction to be executed
- used for holiding the address of the current instruction to be executed
- Inspect the instruction and work out what it is that needs doing
- used for temporarily storing arithmetic and logic results
- Tiny, super fast pieces of onboard memory inside the CPU
- Sends signals to control how data moves around the CPU
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- Used for holding the actual instruction or data that is stored in the ram
- An electronic device which takes input, processes data, and delivers output
- Carry out the instruction
- Provides fast access to frequently used instructions and data
- responsible for arithmetic calculations and making logical decisions
- Fetch the next instruction from main memory(RAM)
12 Clues: Carry out the instruction • points to the next instruction to be executed • Fetch the next instruction from main memory(RAM) • Sends signals to control how data moves around the CPU • Tiny, super fast pieces of onboard memory inside the CPU • used for temporarily storing arithmetic and logic results • Provides fast access to frequently used instructions and data • ...
blink chapter 3 2023-11-13
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- a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
- prejudice in favor of or against one thing, person, or group compared with another, usually in a way considered to be unfair.
- large and impressive
- not conscious; not aware of what is going on
- Strong belief, a strong belief or opinion
- downs" Suckers, people who can easily be taken advantage of
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- of only moderate quality; not very good.
- feeling or showing that something is unworthy of consideration
- highly skilled artist
- opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- Politely
12 Clues: Politely • large and impressive • highly skilled artist • of only moderate quality; not very good. • Strong belief, a strong belief or opinion • not conscious; not aware of what is going on • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience • downs" Suckers, people who can easily be taken advantage of • ...
Why We Buy 2023-03-02
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- plans, methods, or actions used to accomplish a specific goal
- the use of logic and facts to persuade others
- something that someone can buy
- to have control or to affect the actions or beliefs of others
- to believe in the something or someone.
- a person who buys a product or pays for a service
- the use of credibility and trust to persuade others
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- a public notice to tell people about something
- to convince someone to do or believe something
- a short phrase used to state a message or advertise a product; a motto
- the use of emotion to persuade others
- a presentation to attempt to sell something or make a suggestion to do something
12 Clues: something that someone can buy • the use of emotion to persuade others • to believe in the something or someone. • the use of logic and facts to persuade others • a public notice to tell people about something • to convince someone to do or believe something • a person who buys a product or pays for a service • the use of credibility and trust to persuade others • ...
IT World 2023-07-10
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- a person who look for errors bugs
- person who manage overall project
- use to point and navigate to your screen
- opposite of hardware
- a software that detect unwanted programs that can harm your computer
- an organized collection of structured information or data, that applications can access to display and modify data.
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- a term use when your application is being placed in a certain environment
- a person who translate logic into code
- a computer program or device that provides a service to another computer program and its user
- a tool use for specific purpose
- a portal use and can be access by a URL
- a term use when there's an issue or error
12 Clues: opposite of hardware • a tool use for specific purpose • a person who look for errors bugs • person who manage overall project • a person who translate logic into code • a portal use and can be access by a URL • use to point and navigate to your screen • a term use when there's an issue or error • a software that detect unwanted programs that can harm your computer • ...
Classical Theories of Persuasion 2024-11-14
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- A characterization of Plato's rhetoric.
- The nation where all three classical rhetoricians are affiliated with.
- Teachers of classical rhetoric that focused on style.
- Sophists believed that rhetoric is "an art whose _____ lies in its capacity to go beyond the world of facts.”
- He saw rhetoric as a tool to educate, not to please, an audience.
- The Legislative branch of rhetoric convinces an audience to take or not to take an ______.
- Convinces an audience of one's credibility.
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- An example manifestation of the Ceremonial branch of rhetoric.
- Branch of rhetoric that determines whether an accusation is just or unjust.
- Appeals to emotion.
- A characterization of Aristotle's rhetoric.
- Means of rhetoric that makes use of logic and reason.
12 Clues: Appeals to emotion. • A characterization of Plato's rhetoric. • A characterization of Aristotle's rhetoric. • Convinces an audience of one's credibility. • Teachers of classical rhetoric that focused on style. • Means of rhetoric that makes use of logic and reason. • An example manifestation of the Ceremonial branch of rhetoric. • ...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland Vocab Quiz 3 2025-03-16
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- Handed down by the creature jury to Alice: A final judgment or decision
- The tool used for hitting a croquet ball (not a flamingo)
- Displeasure or aversion, like the Red Queen is to logic
- A value or principle (like the Duchess tries to find in every story))
- A garment worn beneath a jacket, e.g., March Hare, White Rabbit
- Red or Black character that guards the Red Queen
- Think the Hatter: Without pause or interruption
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- As the White Rabbit is to his pocket watch
- Something crude or offensive in language
- A feeling of disdain or scorn
- Curious or eager for knowledge, e.g., Alice
- In a state of weakness or fatigue (think Caterpillar)
12 Clues: A feeling of disdain or scorn • Something crude or offensive in language • As the White Rabbit is to his pocket watch • Curious or eager for knowledge, e.g., Alice • Think the Hatter: Without pause or interruption • Red or Black character that guards the Red Queen • In a state of weakness or fatigue (think Caterpillar) • ...
Science of Spirituality 2025-05-11
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- Feeling peaceful and quiet inside.
- The unseen force that drives life and emotion.
- The process of emotional, physical, or spiritual recovery.
- A lasting sense of harmony, safety, and inner quiet.
- The ability to understand or sense something without conscious reasoning.
- A state of inner silence and mental quiet.
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- A field of energy believed to surround living beings.
- A focused mental exercise to increase awareness or relaxation.
- The inner, eternal essence of a person that exists beyond the physical self.
- The practice of staying fully aware and focused on the present moment.
- A sense of meaningful direction or reason for being.
- A strong belief or trust in something beyond logic or proof.
12 Clues: Feeling peaceful and quiet inside. • A state of inner silence and mental quiet. • The unseen force that drives life and emotion. • A lasting sense of harmony, safety, and inner quiet. • A sense of meaningful direction or reason for being. • A field of energy believed to surround living beings. • The process of emotional, physical, or spiritual recovery. • ...
Scientific Management(Frederick Taylor) 2023-01-17
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- Belief about (or mental picture of) the future
- The name of the father of Scientific Management
- The position of foreman
- The union of different systems of thought or belief
- The act of making something (a product) from raw materials
- A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying
- The quality of being productive or having the power to produce
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- The quality of being consistent with or based on logic
- A detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work
- The central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
- An economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment
- The act of removing or getting rid of something
12 Clues: The position of foreman • Belief about (or mental picture of) the future • The name of the father of Scientific Management • The act of removing or getting rid of something • The union of different systems of thought or belief • The quality of being consistent with or based on logic • A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying • ...
Scientific Management(Frederick Taylor) 2023-01-17
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- Belief about (or mental picture of) the future
- The name of the father of Scientific Management
- The position of foreman
- The union of different systems of thought or belief
- The act of making something (a product) from raw materials
- A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying
- The quality of being productive or having the power to produce
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- The quality of being consistent with or based on logic
- A detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work
- The central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
- An economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment
- The act of removing or getting rid of something
12 Clues: The position of foreman • Belief about (or mental picture of) the future • The name of the father of Scientific Management • The act of removing or getting rid of something • The union of different systems of thought or belief • The quality of being consistent with or based on logic • A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying • ...
English II Rhetoric Review 2025-01-13
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- ethical appeal to credibility, tradition, ethical and moral behavior
- Devices, techniques a writer uses to enhance an argument
- the repeating of a word, sound, phrase, or line for emphasis
- a main idea that can be supported and proven with evidence
- an expression of contrasting ideas in parallel grammatical structure.
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- presenting evidence of the opposing side in order to disprove them
- Questions, questions to which no answer is expected
- rational appeal using reason and logic; facts
- structuring important information in the same grammatical way
- used to reinforce the evidence to persuade the audience
- emotional appeal feelings
- the art of communicating ideas, usually with the intent to persuade
- the facts that help to form a conclusion and prove a claim
13 Clues: emotional appeal feelings • rational appeal using reason and logic; facts • Questions, questions to which no answer is expected • used to reinforce the evidence to persuade the audience • Devices, techniques a writer uses to enhance an argument • the facts that help to form a conclusion and prove a claim • ...
