logic Crossword Puzzles
English II Rhetoric Review 2025-01-13
Across
- 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 • ...
Crossword Puzzle Review 2021-12-14
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- the quality of directly relating to something that is being discussed or considered.
- expressed directly.
- to discover whether something is correct or true.
- always believing what you are told, and therefore easily deceived.
- the state of being real, true, or based on facts.
- an opinion about whether a person, place, thing, idea is good or bad that influences how you deal with it.
- info about people who live in a particular area.
- humorously exaggerates qualities, features, or characteristics of an individual.
- achieves a comic effect through the use of poetry techniques.
- the effort to increase the well-being of humanity by charitable donations or acts.
- to break down into parts for examination or to loot at closely.
- something you think is true even though you have no proof.
- a short account of an of something, such as an applicant's accomplishments which gives the main point but not details
- existing or spreading everywhere.
- the art of speaking or writing effectively.
- animals having human form or characteristics.
- a statement that something is true or valid.
- using logic to appeal to a reader/audience.
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- dictionary definition of a word.
- all the organizations such as TV, radio, newspapers, magazines, that provides news or info for the public.
- having a practical knowledge and ability to deal with a situation well.
- to compare two very different things to create contrast.
- the practice of treating one group differently than another group in an unfair way.
- to be connected to/with, be associated with.
- an action or event that is very different from what usually happens or what someone usually does.
- an error in logic.
- someone who loves human race and works for its betterment.
- study of the physical, social, cultural development and behavior of humans.
- not having the ability or skill to do your job correctly or well.
- the usage and manipulation of visual elements to communicate an idea of position with the intention to influence or convey an audience.
- people who are dissatisfied with society.
- how the media manipulates the information to project the specific beliefs or ideas regarding info.
- an argument made to oppose/ go against another argument.
- known and understood by a special few.
- words connected to feelings.
- a conversation
36 Clues: a conversation • an error in logic. • expressed directly. • words connected to feelings. • dictionary definition of a word. • existing or spreading everywhere. • known and understood by a special few. • people who are dissatisfied with society. • the art of speaking or writing effectively. • using logic to appeal to a reader/audience. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2023-09-28
Across
- an object that cannot receive programming.
- Allow the user to give information to the computer.
- The process of matching the footsteps to the translation motion of the object
- a list of computer commands.
- The collection of words and symbols.
- a visual effect placed between the frames to gradually move to the next frame.
- uses an accelerometer to sense how quickly you move the device and at what angle it is being held.
- the person who creates images and graphics used in a game.
- a series of images, or frames, with slight differences that are played in sequence to create the illusion of movement.
- How the player (user) connects to (interfaces with) the game.
- a programmable container that can have an interaction or event.
- Game design software that aids in computer-programming.
- describes what must exist or become true.
- assigns programming to objects.
- a person who is involved in the development of a video game.
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- the process of inputting commands that a machine will execute.
- describes what occurs when the condition is met.
- A long sound file
- an object that can receive programming.
- When an executable is changed to make it compatible with a different device.
- a single action-reaction relationship for the game.
- breaks down the pseudocode logic statement into condition events and action events.
- Allow the computer to give you information.
- a video screen that senses pressure or electrical resistance from your finger to activate commands.
- Not animated objects.
- the smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen.
- an exact copy of an object, but its properties are not linked to the original.
- a program file that a computer can read and run.
- A short sound file
- where you place game objects to create a scene.
- not actual programming code, rather it is based on English and used to record the programming logic.
- a repeating of an animation or sound when it reaches the end.
- a 2D image used in a game.
- Movement of an object.
- The process of changing computer codes, scripts, and other programming into a file that can run on a specific type of device
- an exact copy that inherits all the properties of the original object.
36 Clues: A long sound file • A short sound file • Not animated objects. • Movement of an object. • a 2D image used in a game. • a list of computer commands. • assigns programming to objects. • The collection of words and symbols. • an object that can receive programming. • describes what must exist or become true. • an object that cannot receive programming. • ...
The Central Processing Unit (CPU) 2025-10-23
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- The processing logic of a CPU that is manufactured on a silicon wafer containing millions or billions of transistors.
- A CPU design that permits the processor to operate on one instruction at the same time it is fetching one or more subsequent instructions from the operating system or application.
- An internal communications pathway that carries data between the CPU and memory locations.
- 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.
- is the chip that performs the actual computational and logic work.
- The description of the internal circuitry of a CPU that defines characteristics such as the technology used to create the chip, the supported instruction set, and the bit size.
- The part of a processor used to read and execute instructions
- A computer program that takes a high-level language like C++ or Java and turns it into assembly code that is executed by the CPU.
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- A small program inside a CISC CPU that must interpret and execute each instruction.
- An internal communications pathway inside a computer that specifies the source and target address for memory reads and writes.
- The smallest piece of computer code that can be independently scheduled for execution
- The computer hardware design that includes the processor (CPU) and communication routes between the CPU and the hardware it manages, such as memory and disk storage
- Are modern processors used in business system.
- A computer that uses more than one CPU.
- The numeric code read by the CPU that represents a particular machine instruction.
- A memory address that a CPU begins reading from whenever the CPU receives a reset signal, such as when power is first applied or someone presses the reset button on a computer.
- processor contains two cores and a quad-core processor has four.
- computers have one such chip and are referred to as single-processor computers.
- A path or channel between a computer’s CPU and the devices it manages, such as memory and I/O devices
- Special computer memory that temporarily stores data used by the CPU. Cache memory is physically close to the CPU and is faster than standard system memory, enabling faster retrieval and processing time.
20 Clues: A computer that uses more than one CPU. • Are modern processors used in business system. • The part of a processor used to read and execute instructions • processor contains two cores and a quad-core processor has four. • is the chip that performs the actual computational and logic work. • ...
Vocabulary and Rhetorical Devices 2025-12-14
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- An appeal to credibility or character
- The acknowledgment of the merit of an opposing argument
- The circumstances surrounding the creation of the text
- An incorrect argument based on a flaw in reasoning
- Reasoning from specific examples to a general conclusion
- An extended narrative with symbolic meaning
- To support a position
- Using the claim itself as evidence to support it
- An assertation/statement of the truth of something
- Attempting to argue both sides of an issue evenly
- A reference to a well-known event text or person
- The placement of contrasting ideas close together to highlight differences
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses of the reader
- A contradiction that follows the counterclaim to disprove it
- Misrepresenting an opposing argument to then refute it easily
- A word or phrase that limits the strength of a claim
- The central argument of a text or essay
- The emotional meaning of a word what it evokes in the reader
- The omission of conjunctions in a sentence to speed up rhythm
- The reader’s analysis and interpretation of evidence how it supports a thesis
- Claiming that one small event will lead to an extreme consequence
- The language and style decisions an author makes to achieve their goal
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- Appealing to popularity of something and who does/uses it rather than logic
- A description of the author’s goal of writing a text
- Facts data or examples that support a claim
- To contradict a position
- The logical sequence of ideas that leads from a claim to conclusion
- An appeal to logic or reason
- The excessive use of conjunctions in a sentence to speed up rhythm
- The author’s word choice
- A set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an idea is right or wrong
- The contrast between expectation and reality
- Reasoning from a general principle to a specific conclusion
- An appeal to emotion
- Attacking an opposing person rather than the argument at hand
- The literal meaning of a word what it means in a dictionary
- The author’s sentence structure
- A claim made to refute a previous one
- The author’s attitude towards a subject
- One’s stance on an issue
40 Clues: An appeal to emotion • To support a position • To contradict a position • The author’s word choice • One’s stance on an issue • An appeal to logic or reason • The author’s sentence structure • An appeal to credibility or character • A claim made to refute a previous one • The central argument of a text or essay • The author’s attitude towards a subject • ...
Chapter 7: Test Analysis and Design 2025-04-25
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- Which test technique uses diagrams or tables to show combinations of conditions and actions?
- Which technique uses a list of tasks created ahead of time to guide the testing process?
- What testing technique is concerned with where variables are assigned values and where those values are used?
- What test technique checks system functionality without looking at the code?
- What type of technique relies on a tester’s knowledge and background instead of formal methods?
- Which acceptance criteria format is used for testing speed, responsiveness, and scalability?
- What acceptance criteria type focuses on how users interact with the system interface and feedback?
- What type of criteria ensures protection from unauthorized access and enforces encryption?
- What test technique checks how a system responds when moving between different conditions or statuses?
- What is the term for testing that explores an app without a pre-defined plan, based on curiosity and insight?
- What collaborative testing method involves two team members working side-by-side to test and share knowledge?
- Which technique divides input data into valid and invalid groups to minimize test cases?
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- What technique checks the software behavior at the edge of input ranges?
- Which acceptance criteria type ensures the product is easy to use, accessible, and user-friendly?
- Which type of acceptance criteria ensures data formats and validation rules are met?
- What white-box method checks how often each individual statement in code is executed?
- What acceptance criteria format lists simple conditions or tasks to verify, like ticking off a to-do list?
- Which acceptance criteria type is focused on defining rules or logic the system must follow?
- What type of testing depends on a tester’s past knowledge and intuition to find defects?
- Which technique ensures decisions in the code (like if/else) are covered during testing?
- What test technique involves analyzing the internal structure and logic of the code?
- What testing approach verifies that a system changes correctly between conditions or modes?
- What collaborative activity ensures all stakeholders contribute to feature creation through discussion and confirmation?
- What type of acceptance criteria uses the “Given, When, Then” structure inspired by BDD?
24 Clues: What technique checks the software behavior at the edge of input ranges? • What test technique checks system functionality without looking at the code? • Which type of acceptance criteria ensures data formats and validation rules are met? • What test technique involves analyzing the internal structure and logic of the code? • ...
ELA 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle L4 2025-01-21
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- (noun) An argument that opposes or challenges another argument, providing an alternative perspective.
- or Main Idea (noun) The most important concept or message in a text. It summarizes what the text is primarily about in a concise way.
- (noun) Words that show the relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other parts of a sentence, often indicating direction, place, or time. Examples: "at," "in," "on," "beside."
- (noun) The distinctive way an author writes, including their use of vocabulary, tone, sentence structure, and literary devices.
- (noun) A response to a counterclaim that refutes or disproves it by presenting evidence or reasoning.
- Fallacies (noun) Errors in reasoning that undermine an argument’s validity, often involving flawed logic or unsupported assumptions.
- (noun) A rhetorical strategy that uses logical reasoning, facts, and data to persuade an audience.
- Appeals (noun) Strategies used to persuade an audience, including ethos (credibility), logos (logic), and pathos (emotion).
- (noun) The logical process of explaining or justifying an idea, decision, or argument.
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- (noun) Details, facts, or examples from a text that support a claim, argument, or idea.
- Text Structure (noun) The organization of an informational text, such as compare and contrast, cause and effect, or problem and solution, which helps convey ideas clearly.
- Structure (noun) The repetition of grammatical patterns to show that two or more ideas are equally important. Example: "She enjoys reading, writing, and painting."
- (noun) A method of persuasion that relies on the speaker’s or writer’s credibility, authority, and trustworthiness.
- Clues (noun) Words, phrases, or sentences surrounding an unfamiliar word that help explain its meaning.
- (noun) A person, animal, or figure in a story who takes actions, has thoughts and feelings, and plays a role in the plot.
- (noun) A rhetorical technique that appeals to the audience’s emotions, such as compassion, anger, or joy, to persuade them.
- 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 4
- (verb) Condensing a text into a brief overview that highlights its main ideas while omitting unnecessary details.
- Evidence (noun) Specific quotations, details, or examples from a text that are used to support an interpretation or argument.
- (noun) A punctuation mark (:) used to introduce a list, explanation, or additional information that clarifies the preceding idea.
20 Clues: 10 Bundle 2 Vocabulary Level 4 • (noun) The logical process of explaining or justifying an idea, decision, or argument. • (noun) Details, facts, or examples from a text that support a claim, argument, or idea. • (noun) A rhetorical strategy that uses logical reasoning, facts, and data to persuade an audience. • ...
Advertisements 2024-01-24
Across
- The advertiser tries to make you feel left out by giving you the impression everyone has the product.
- Convince to buy or do something.
- An appeal to the advertiser's credibility, reliability and honesty.
- Announcing a product or service available.
- A target group of people.
- A product's name or catch phrase is repeated
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- A place to sell various products.
- an appeal to the audience's logic and reasoning.
- times with the aim of having it stick in the viewers or listeners minds.
- An appeal tp emotion
- Calling Comparing one product to another and saying it is weaker or inferior in taste or quality.
- A product is endorsed by a celebrity or expert.
- A person buying a product or receiving a service.
13 Clues: An appeal tp emotion • A target group of people. • Convince to buy or do something. • A place to sell various products. • Announcing a product or service available. • A product's name or catch phrase is repeated • A product is endorsed by a celebrity or expert. • an appeal to the audience's logic and reasoning. • A person buying a product or receiving a service. • ...
Cognition Crossword 2025-10-21
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- ______ shapes cognitive development by determining what and how the child will learn about the world
- Thinking about your own thinking
- Type of thinking that opens things up and results to many answers to a single problem
- The ability to store and recall information
- Most children have developed cognitive abilities by age ____
- Using logic and reasoning to solve problems (two words)
- imagery Creating mental pictures (two words)
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- Type of knowledge of knowing how to do something
- Grouping individual bits of data into meaningful larger units
- Type of thinking that usually results in a single answer or solution
- Creating new solutions for problems (two words)
- The process of bringing something new into being
- Type of knowledge of knowing facts and information
13 Clues: Thinking about your own thinking • The ability to store and recall information • imagery Creating mental pictures (two words) • Creating new solutions for problems (two words) • Type of knowledge of knowing how to do something • The process of bringing something new into being • Type of knowledge of knowing facts and information • ...
Brain Injuries 2012-03-08
Across
- There may be gaps or lapses in this side effect of acquired brain injuries.
- Break down _______ into smaller parts for students.
- Arrange seating to allow more ______ between students
- damage to the brain caused by an external physical force
- Acquired brain injuries can cause physical and _______ disabilities.
- There may be difficulty with logic, thinking, and ______ in this side effect of traumatic brain injuries.
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- The most common acquired brain injury.
- _______ written and instructional instruction
- Gain Students _______ before speaking in classrooms with children with brain injuries.
- Refers to any damage to the brain after birth.
- Ability to not be able to think ________ is one effect of an acquired brain injury
- Where do these injuries occur?
12 Clues: Where do these injuries occur? • The most common acquired brain injury. • _______ written and instructional instruction • Refers to any damage to the brain after birth. • Break down _______ into smaller parts for students. • Arrange seating to allow more ______ between students • damage to the brain caused by an external physical force • ...
Coding 2016-02-16
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- facts or figures
- Breaking down a process into non-redundant operation
- collection of intructions that performs specific task when executed by a computer
- a computer system with a dedicated function within a larger mechanical or electrical system
- locating or fixing an error
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- a set of processors that are able to work cooperatively to solve a computational problem
- something entered into a machine or other system
- designed to communicate instructions to a machine
- used to communicate the results of data processing system
- One of the three basic logic structures in computer programming
- An electronic device that stores and manipulates information
- an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer
12 Clues: facts or figures • locating or fixing an error • an error, flaw, failure or fault in a computer • something entered into a machine or other system • designed to communicate instructions to a machine • Breaking down a process into non-redundant operation • used to communicate the results of data processing system • ...
Development and Career Growth 2020-04-28
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- see bright side of things no matter what the situation at hand
- Enthusiasm. Trustworthiness.Creativity. Discipline can be considered..
- this word also means "capability."
- key to understanding ourselves better
- Strengths, Weaknesses, _______ , Threats
- diligent in laboring and that puts effort into doing and completing tasks
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- necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness
- jean claude van damme starred in this 1994 sci fi movie .....cop
- the outlay of some asset today (time, money, effort, etc.) in hopes of a greater payoff in the future
- at NIKE we like to untapped
- provide guidance, motivation, emotional support, and role modeling
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
12 Clues: at NIKE we like to untapped • this word also means "capability." • key to understanding ourselves better • Strengths, Weaknesses, _______ , Threats • necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness • see bright side of things no matter what the situation at hand • jean claude van damme starred in this 1994 sci fi movie .....cop • ...
Professional Communications 2024-02-14
Across
- ________ listening is the highest level of listening
- Persuasive strategy that uses emotion
- There are ______ parts to the communication model (number)
- Persuasive strategy that uses credibility/character
- A type of listening where the listener is in the same room, but is choosing to not listen to what is being said
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- The writing triangle includes the Writer, Purpose, and ________.
- Most persuasive strategy (peer pressure)
- ______ writing is used to cause someone to change their mind or take action
- The three P's of presentation planning are Purpose, _______, Plan.
- The way that the sender communicates the message to the receiver
- Persuasive strategy that uses logic/facts
- Anything that gets in the way of communication
12 Clues: Persuasive strategy that uses emotion • Most persuasive strategy (peer pressure) • Persuasive strategy that uses logic/facts • Anything that gets in the way of communication • Persuasive strategy that uses credibility/character • ________ listening is the highest level of listening • There are ______ parts to the communication model (number) • ...
Unit 3 Test Review 2024-02-12
Across
- An appeal to ____ References an expert’s opinions
- The writers attitude toward his or her audience and subject ex: formal, informal, serious, playful or bitter
- Authors opinion or statement on a topic
- An appeal to ____ Invites the audience to use logic to draw conclusions
- Statements that mean the opposite of the words that are said
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- Opposing opinion of the claim
- What is Ms. Hoover's favorite animal
- _____ Fiction, stories that could happen in a believable setting
- the message or lesson of the story
- An appeal to ____ Persuades the reader to use their feelings
- The root word ____ means law, fair, and right
- ____& effect, things happen because something prompted them to happen
12 Clues: Opposing opinion of the claim • the message or lesson of the story • What is Ms. Hoover's favorite animal • Authors opinion or statement on a topic • The root word ____ means law, fair, and right • An appeal to ____ References an expert’s opinions • An appeal to ____ Persuades the reader to use their feelings • ...
CAO Crossword 2021-10-29
Across
- Part of floating point number
- A shared communications path consisting of one or a collection of lines
- Type of memory which gets erased after the power is cut
- Fastest memory in computer
- the cabinet containing the central processor unit
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- Microcode stored in read-only memory
- state in which the CPU performs 'productive' work less, and 'swapping' more.
- type of memory in which virtual addresses are mapped into real addresses
- a register for short-term, intermediate storage of arithmetic and logic data
- A flexible magnetic disk enclosed in a protective container
- A program in execution
- a signal to the processor emitted by hardware or software indicating an event that needs immediate attention
12 Clues: A program in execution • Fastest memory in computer • Part of floating point number • Microcode stored in read-only memory • the cabinet containing the central processor unit • Type of memory which gets erased after the power is cut • A flexible magnetic disk enclosed in a protective container • A shared communications path consisting of one or a collection of lines • ...
Persuasive Language & Advertising Techniques 2022-03-29
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- Greek philosopher who studied the concepts of ethos, logos, and pathos as tools for persuasive language
- this ad. tech. sticks in the viewers mind after hearing it multiple times
- this ad. tech. uses shiny words or suggests positive outcomes without making any promises
- ethos is a Greek word meaning _
- this ad. tech. shares personal experiences, especially of experts
- this ad. tech. suggest that you should join the crowd or the winning side
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- pathos is a Greek word meaning _
- this ad. tech. might offer you BOGO (buy one, get one)
- an appeal to the emotions of the audience
- an appeal to logic and reason
- an appeal to authority and credibility
- logos is a Greek word meaning _
12 Clues: an appeal to logic and reason • ethos is a Greek word meaning _ • logos is a Greek word meaning _ • pathos is a Greek word meaning _ • an appeal to authority and credibility • an appeal to the emotions of the audience • this ad. tech. might offer you BOGO (buy one, get one) • this ad. tech. shares personal experiences, especially of experts • ...
Feedback Vocabulary C1-2 2024-12-05
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- Sad and Without Hope
- A plan for doing something well
- An Idiom when someone goes back to a previous way of thinking in response to something that scares them
- An Idiom when a group has two main opinions about something
- an idiom when someone slowly starts to have a new belief
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- Happening Often;Repeating
- Too quick to protect yourself from being criticized
- A phrase for when someone who many view with authority may not an actuality have that authority
- Sensible methods of thinking and making good decisions
- To reduce in importance
- A good reason for doing something
- Avoiding saying something clearly
12 Clues: Sad and Without Hope • To reduce in importance • Happening Often;Repeating • A plan for doing something well • A good reason for doing something • Avoiding saying something clearly • Too quick to protect yourself from being criticized • Sensible methods of thinking and making good decisions • an idiom when someone slowly starts to have a new belief • ...
Science of Spirituality 2025-05-11
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- The unseen force that drives life and emotion.
- The practice of staying fully aware and focused on the present moment.
- A sense of meaningful direction or reason for being.
- A field of energy believed to surround living beings.
- A strong belief or trust in something beyond logic or proof.
- The process of emotional, physical, or spiritual recovery.
- A state of inner silence and mental quiet.
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- Feeling peaceful and quiet inside.
- A focused mental exercise to increase awareness or relaxation.
- The ability to understand or sense something without conscious reasoning.
- The inner, eternal essence of a person that exists beyond the physical self.
- A lasting sense of harmony, safety, and inner quiet.
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. • ...
MakeCode 2025-04-14
Across
- Used for performing calculations in the code.
- Category that contains blocks for decision making (like "if-else").
- Block that displays text on the Micro:bit screen.
- Stores data that can change, like numbers or strings.
- A button on the Micro:bit used to trigger actions.
- Used to repeat code blocks continuously or for a set number of times.
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- Contains blocks for simple actions like showing LEDs or pausing.
- Category containing blocks for detecting button presses or gestures.
- Visual coding elements snapped together to create programs.
- The small programmable device displayed on the left.
- Another button that can be used to run different actions.
- A gesture detected by the Micro:bit's accelerometer.
12 Clues: Used for performing calculations in the code. • Block that displays text on the Micro:bit screen. • A button on the Micro:bit used to trigger actions. • The small programmable device displayed on the left. • A gesture detected by the Micro:bit's accelerometer. • Stores data that can change, like numbers or strings. • ...
Scientific Management(Frederick Taylor) 2023-01-17
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- The name of the father of Scientific Management
- Belief about (or mental picture of) the future
- A detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work
- A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying
- The position of foreman
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- The act of removing or getting rid of something
- An economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment
- The act of making something (a product) from raw materials
- The quality of being productive or having the power to produce
- The central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
- The quality of being consistent with or based on logic
- The union of different systems of thought or belief
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 • ...
Rhetorical devices 2020-05-03
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- appeals to the reader’s feelings and emotions
- form of appeal associated with logic, reason and proof
- question asked for effect not answer
- (forms of ...) used by the sender to convince the receivers
- hidden comparison between two things without "like/as"
- comparison between two things by using “like” or “as”
- (the rule of three); series of 3 words or phrases
- (means of ...) used by the sender to convince the receivers
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- 2 or more sentences which begin with the same word(s)
- form of appeal which refers to the sender's personality, position and expertise
- contrasting words or ideas are put together
- indirect reference to historic events, persons, films
- repeating a word/phrase/sentence 2 or more times
13 Clues: question asked for effect not answer • contrasting words or ideas are put together • appeals to the reader’s feelings and emotions • repeating a word/phrase/sentence 2 or more times • (the rule of three); series of 3 words or phrases • 2 or more sentences which begin with the same word(s) • indirect reference to historic events, persons, films • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-03-08
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- To get something from a source
- A person who specializes in a specific academic subject, an expert
- in the Christian Church, people,such as priests Who carry out religious duties
- favoring large or widespread changes
- disloyalty to a country by helping an enemy
- Pulls us towards the center of the earth
- A person who tends to see the worst in a situation or who believes the worst will happen
- To start something new
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- A type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change
- Covid-19 has caused a....
- The study of ideas about knowledge, life, and truth; literally, love of wisdom
- to accept different beliefs or practices
- The ability of the mind to think clearly and understand, logic
13 Clues: To start something new • Covid-19 has caused a.... • To get something from a source • favoring large or widespread changes • to accept different beliefs or practices • Pulls us towards the center of the earth • disloyalty to a country by helping an enemy • A type of advanced mathematics focused on the study of change • ...
Rhetoric Review 2021-10-13
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- words that create a strong emotional reaction
- Pattern of similar grammatical structure; used to give equal importance to ideas
- appeal to audience's emotions
- an author's word choice
- Questions not meant to be answered aloud, but to lead the audience to feel as if they have come to a conclusion on their own rather than being told what to think
- sentence structure
- repeating words or phrases using the exact same wording in order to highlight their importance
- appeal that builds trust / connection between speaker and audience
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- list of examples
- Author's attitude toward a subject
- contrasting ideas written in parallel structure
- appeal to audiences logic / reasoning
- reference to something well known; gives audience an immediate comparison /connection
13 Clues: list of examples • sentence structure • an author's word choice • appeal to audience's emotions • Author's attitude toward a subject • appeal to audiences logic / reasoning • words that create a strong emotional reaction • contrasting ideas written in parallel structure • appeal that builds trust / connection between speaker and audience • ...
American Literary Eras 2021-12-02
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- type of reform championed by Transcendentalists
- Henry ____ Thoreau
- Romantic poets ditched the formal structure of the past and wrote this type of poetry
- female Transcendentalist who wrote lots of poetry that wasn't published until after her death
- philosophical, artistic, and literary movement that developed as a reaction to The Enlightenment
- Romanticism included a fascination with this
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- Romantics prized this
- along with Melville and Poe, he was part of the Dark Romantics
- movement based on idea that there was a part of the self that transcended the physical senses and logic
- Ralph ____ Emerson
- a new genre introduced during Romanticism
- Transcendentalism was marked by this as well as idealism and intuition
- poet for whom previous Fostoria school building was named
13 Clues: Henry ____ Thoreau • Ralph ____ Emerson • Romantics prized this • a new genre introduced during Romanticism • Romanticism included a fascination with this • type of reform championed by Transcendentalists • poet for whom previous Fostoria school building was named • along with Melville and Poe, he was part of the Dark Romantics • ...
LWW Chapter FIVE 2025-03-05
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- Edmund gave Lucy a ___________ (I am better than you) look
- Someone who tells lies
- Peter and Susan went to see the Professor because the whole thing was ___________ them
- A _________ of lying (accuse) against someone whom you have always found truthful is a serious thing
- The Professor said he was at their ______________
- The Professor said there are only three ____________
- Peter told Edmund __________ (fiercely) to shut up
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- Is Lucy going __________ in the head? (crazy, mad)
- The Professor suggested that they mind their own __________
- Mrs Macready did not like to be ___________ (disturbed) when there are visitors
- The wardrobe and Narnia was becoming a rather ____________ (frightening) subject
- The four children _________ inside the wardrobe to stay away from the visitors
- The Professor wondered why school don’t teach ____________
13 Clues: Someone who tells lies • The Professor said he was at their ______________ • Is Lucy going __________ in the head? (crazy, mad) • Peter told Edmund __________ (fiercely) to shut up • The Professor said there are only three ____________ • Edmund gave Lucy a ___________ (I am better than you) look • The Professor wondered why school don’t teach ____________ • ...
Lit. term for The moon speech. 2022-10-21
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- a statement that seems self-contradictory, yet turns out to have a rational meaning:
- repetition of the same sound beginning several words in a sequence
- logic, makes sense
- repetition of consonant sounds within words or ending words
- a quality that evokes emotions, pity or sadness
- a word or phrase used two or more times in close proximity:
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- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
- the arrangement of words, phrases, clauses making them similar in form
- transposition of normal word order
- implied comparison through a figurative, not literal, use of words
- expert opinion
- contrast of ideas or words in a parallel structure:
13 Clues: expert opinion • logic, makes sense • transposition of normal word order • repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words • a quality that evokes emotions, pity or sadness • contrast of ideas or words in a parallel structure: • repetition of consonant sounds within words or ending words • a word or phrase used two or more times in close proximity: • ...
Argumentive Key Terms 2022-12-02
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- reason or intent behind the writing
- describing something based off of how you feel about the topic
- persuasive technique that appeals to an audience by highlighting credibility
- the opposing side to an argument
- position/perspective in which something is evaluated
- the way someone views a topic
- a position/statement on a topic
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- persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience using logic/reason
- persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience through emotions
- genre of writing that requires investigation on a topic to establish a position
- means of verbal writing communication that is constructed to persuade/inform
- explanation you provide readers that convinces them that your ideas make sense
- statement of truth that confirms your ideas
13 Clues: the way someone views a topic • a position/statement on a topic • the opposing side to an argument • reason or intent behind the writing • statement of truth that confirms your ideas • position/perspective in which something is evaluated • describing something based off of how you feel about the topic • ...
Computer Architecture 2023-01-30
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- Used for holding the actual instruction or data that is stored in RAM
- What is the first stage of the execute cycle
- Slower than register and faster than RAM
- Stores the program that are being currently used
- Most important component of the computer
- Used for holding the address of the current instruction to be executed
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- Where the actual arithmetic operations are done
- Non-volatile memory - data is lost when power is off
- What is SCRAM
- Used for temporarily storing arithmetic and logic results
- Points to the nest instruction that needs to be executed.It is located in the control unit
- The person who invented the stored program concept
- What is the size of a computer measured in
13 Clues: What is SCRAM • Slower than register and faster than RAM • Most important component of the computer • What is the size of a computer measured in • What is the first stage of the execute cycle • Where the actual arithmetic operations are done • Stores the program that are being currently used • The person who invented the stored program concept • ...
The Renaissance - Chapter 2 2026-01-15
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- an economic system that depends on private investment and making a profit
- proved that the Earth and other planets revolved around the sun
- allowed for the mass production of books
- a branch or category of learning or study
- the sense of safety, comfort, security, health, and happiness that a person has in his or life
- an opinion against the beliefs of a given religion
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- Renaissance man
- a perfect world
- of the time
- a system of thought that centres on humans and their values, potential and worth
- local, common, or native, referring in particular to languages
- the science of reasoning and providing arguments
- focus people had in the Middle Ages instead of focusing on life on earth
13 Clues: of the time • Renaissance man • a perfect world • allowed for the mass production of books • a branch or category of learning or study • the science of reasoning and providing arguments • an opinion against the beliefs of a given religion • local, common, or native, referring in particular to languages • proved that the Earth and other planets revolved around the sun • ...
AP Psych Development 2026-01-30
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- Piaget stage where abstract thinking becomes possible
- Piaget stage where children think logically about concrete events
- Support given by teachers or peers to help learning within the ZPD
- Stage of life marked by identity exploration and social role changes
- Kohlberg moral reasoning stage focusing on social rules and approval
- Emotional bond between infant and caregiver
- Rapid early learning of attachment in animals (and observed in humans)
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- Piaget stage where children use language but not logic
- Erikson stage focusing on generativity vs. stagnation
- Erikson stage focusing on integrity vs. despair
- Psychosocial theorist who proposed 8 stages of life development
- Piaget’s first stage, infants explore the world through senses and actions
- Biological stage where hormonal changes lead to sexual maturity
13 Clues: Emotional bond between infant and caregiver • Erikson stage focusing on integrity vs. despair • Erikson stage focusing on generativity vs. stagnation • Piaget stage where abstract thinking becomes possible • Piaget stage where children use language but not logic • Psychosocial theorist who proposed 8 stages of life development • ...
Canto 4 2013-12-02
Across
- He was a poet of lyric.
- He was a poet of historical narratives.
- He was a poet of satire.
- People who lived without believing this religion.
- He was known for the studies of logic, physics, etc.
- These people were referenced in Canto four, also recognized from the bible.
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- A castle representing the seven disciplines of Philosophy or what human beings can accomplish without the help of God.
- He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey.
8 Clues: He was a poet of lyric. • He was a poet of satire. • He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey. • He was a poet of historical narratives. • People who lived without believing this religion. • He was known for the studies of logic, physics, etc. • These people were referenced in Canto four, also recognized from the bible. • ...
Models of Computation 2023-09-05
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- The process of performing calculations or executing algorithms
- A type of machine used to model computation processes
- Describes what computers can compute according to a famous hypothesis
- A function that calls itself as part of its definition
- A formal language used to describe the syntax of programming languages
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- A type of automaton used in formal language theory
- The study of algorithmic problem-solving
- The branch of formal logic used in algorithm specification
8 Clues: The study of algorithmic problem-solving • A type of automaton used in formal language theory • A type of machine used to model computation processes • A function that calls itself as part of its definition • The branch of formal logic used in algorithm specification • The process of performing calculations or executing algorithms • ...
Wordy Wednesday Crossword Puzzle! 2023-05-10
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- The government has to ____ the building or we will tear it down!
- Hopefully your logic was _____ enough to stand in court
- Finishing your work has many ____ to earn!
- Hopefully this show is as _________ as they want it ti be!
- I had to ____ the poor design of the house
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- The car was ____ bigger than the others
- I hope to one day _____ glory!
7 Clues: I hope to one day _____ glory! • The car was ____ bigger than the others • Finishing your work has many ____ to earn! • I had to ____ the poor design of the house • Hopefully your logic was _____ enough to stand in court • Hopefully this show is as _________ as they want it ti be! • The government has to ____ the building or we will tear it down!
해운대고1학년2학기중간고사대비 2021-11-04
5 Clues: in a theoretical manner • not perfect; defective or inadequate • the state of being without a flaw or defect • (logic) a statement that contradicts itself • a change for the better; progress in development
Bill Nye and the Brain 2021-12-15
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- What did Bill Nye say the world was on in an interview?
- a left-brain attribute that has to do with reasoning
- Something that right-brain thinkers do that might be considered, "staring into space"
- A way of arranging information when brainstorming
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- Often worn by Bill Nye
- Bill Nye's nickname on television
- A right-brain attribute that allows the formation of new ideas
7 Clues: Often worn by Bill Nye • Bill Nye's nickname on television • A way of arranging information when brainstorming • a left-brain attribute that has to do with reasoning • What did Bill Nye say the world was on in an interview? • A right-brain attribute that allows the formation of new ideas • ...
Rhetoric Review 2025-11-18
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- argument based on shared moral values or higher power
- the effective use of language
- Rhetorical____:a question asked in order to create a dramatic effect or to make a point
- saying a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis
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- argument based on emotion often using meaningful language
- a technique used to make something more persuasive
- argument based on logic, statistics, and information
7 Clues: the effective use of language • a technique used to make something more persuasive • saying a word or phrase multiple times for emphasis • argument based on logic, statistics, and information • argument based on shared moral values or higher power • argument based on emotion often using meaningful language • ...
ELA Academic Vocabulary 2025-09-23
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- to talk or write about a topic in detail
- to note similarities and/or differences between two or more things
- to examine in detail for purposes of explanation and interpretation
- to decide or establish something after consideration
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- to recognize and name someone or something
- to quote or refer to a source as evidence
- using logic or reasoning to come to a conclusion
7 Clues: to talk or write about a topic in detail • to quote or refer to a source as evidence • to recognize and name someone or something • using logic or reasoning to come to a conclusion • to decide or establish something after consideration • to note similarities and/or differences between two or more things • ...
Persuasive Vocabulary 2023-11-20
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- Equal to another.
- To destroy or put an end to.
- made of smaller parts that can be customized based on a person's needs.
- The group that disagrees with your side of a topic or issue.
- The ethics used to argue for or against a side of an issue.
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- Convince someone to think, believe, or do something through reasoning or argument.
- To be entitled to a particular benefit based on specific criteria.
- To be unselfish.
- Ability to read and write.
- A distraction from the intended course.
- The emotion used to argue for or against a side of an issue.
- To prove a statement or belief wrong or false.
- The logic used to argue for or against a side of an issue.
- Related to money or currency.
14 Clues: To be unselfish. • Equal to another. • Ability to read and write. • To destroy or put an end to. • Related to money or currency. • A distraction from the intended course. • To prove a statement or belief wrong or false. • The logic used to argue for or against a side of an issue. • The ethics used to argue for or against a side of an issue. • ...
IB CS - Good luck 2024-03-27
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- Performs arithmetic and logic
- Base-16 counting system
- method of solving a computational problem where the solution depends on solutions to smaller instances of the same problem.
- Short form for binary digit
- Physical wire that connect components in a CPU
- Uses 22 bytes to store
- Process of using a class to create an object
- named storage location
- allows for more characters to be presented than ASCII
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- data type that are from the previous programming language
- Fetch, Decode, Execute, Store
- This is an ordered set of unambiguous, executable steps that defines a terminating process.
- way of designing your program by starting with the biggest problem and breaking it down into smaller and smaller pieces that are easier to solve
- Low-level programming language
14 Clues: Uses 22 bytes to store • named storage location • Base-16 counting system • Short form for binary digit • Fetch, Decode, Execute, Store • Performs arithmetic and logic • Low-level programming language • Process of using a class to create an object • Physical wire that connect components in a CPU • allows for more characters to be presented than ASCII • ...
Halloween 2024-10-03
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- The practice of raising the dead
- Describes an act that is shockingly wicked in the eyes of SVU units
- A Weeping woman that kills her children
- Creepy and unsettling, like a haunted house
- tale of an old rotting lady, a scary face through a door, and creepy twins
- Describes a scream that sends shivers down your spine
- Where the mentally unstable might be confined
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- An act or belief not grounded in logic
- One who digs up the dead, often for gruesome reasons
- Known for his colorful clown persona and gruesome crimes
- A festive event often featuring costumes and masks
- Infamous Wisconsin killer known for his macabre hobbies
- The practice of magical arts often associated with a witches brew
- A Cringy Stephanie Meyer Adaptation
14 Clues: The practice of raising the dead • A Cringy Stephanie Meyer Adaptation • An act or belief not grounded in logic • A Weeping woman that kills her children • Creepy and unsettling, like a haunted house • Where the mentally unstable might be confined • A festive event often featuring costumes and masks • One who digs up the dead, often for gruesome reasons • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-20
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- x+x'
- Same as base
- What is output of Input 0 of D Flip Flop?
- The truth table of SR Flip Flop is how many valid entries?
- In which operation carry is obtained?
- Adder The combination of two half adder is _______
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- What is the full form of T FF
- The basic SR FF can be constructed by cross coupling of which gates.
- Abbreviation for Hexadecimal
- Circuit The logic circuit at any instant of time depends on present inputs but also past outputis called_______
- In SR FF if Q=0, then output is said to be________
- The left most bit of binary number
- Total number of inputs in a half adder is __________
- Inverter: The basic latch consists of_______
- Minimum numbers of NAND gates are used for Ex-OR gates are_______
15 Clues: x+x' • Same as base • Abbreviation for Hexadecimal • What is the full form of T FF • The left most bit of binary number • In which operation carry is obtained? • What is output of Input 0 of D Flip Flop? • Inverter: The basic latch consists of_______ • In SR FF if Q=0, then output is said to be________ • Adder The combination of two half adder is _______ • ...
Immortality Inc. Crossword 2026-03-04
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- In 2110, the afterlife is ______________ proven
- Thomas represents this because he is often driven by instinct rather than logic
- The afterlife has become a ________
- Created by an unsuccessful conscious transfer, the body slowly decays with no soul
- The afterlife process is very methodical and __________
- Thomas struggles with the fact that in 2110 life has lost its _______
- Thomas' mind is transferred into a ____ body
- The _____ market is where illegal body trading exists
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- Immortality Inc. represents this because it turns death into a structured process
- The view on Immortality Inc, are _______
- People can only be sure of the afterlife if they can ______ it
- How Thomas died (no space between words)
- People can buy _________ that they will make it to the afterlife
- The main clients of Immortality Inc. are
14 Clues: The afterlife has become a ________ • The view on Immortality Inc, are _______ • How Thomas died (no space between words) • The main clients of Immortality Inc. are • Thomas' mind is transferred into a ____ body • In 2110, the afterlife is ______________ proven • The _____ market is where illegal body trading exists • ...
Shakespearean Idioms 2026-03-22
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- Someone who is extremely kind and good-natured (Henry V).
- To disappear completely (Othello).
- A person subjected to ridicule (The Merry Wives of Windsor).
- To openly display one's emotions (Othello).
- In a difficult or confusing situation (The Tempest).
- To have endless opportunities open to you (The Merry Wives of Windsor).
- Keep this a secret; don't tell anybody (Henry VI).
- Jealousy (Othello)
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- Things are not always as valuable as they appear (The Merchant of Venice)
- To hide so you will not be caught (Much Ado About Nothing). by someone.
- Something that lacks logic or purpose (As You Like It).
- A hopeless or frustrating search (Romeo and Juliet).
- Absolutely dead or finished (Henry VI, Part 2).
- To start a conversation or ease tension (The Taming of the Shrew).
14 Clues: Jealousy (Othello) • To disappear completely (Othello). • To openly display one's emotions (Othello). • Absolutely dead or finished (Henry VI, Part 2). • Keep this a secret; don't tell anybody (Henry VI). • A hopeless or frustrating search (Romeo and Juliet). • In a difficult or confusing situation (The Tempest). • ...
Argument Writing Terms 2020-02-05
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- The position that you are trying to get your readers to support
- words or phrases that move the reader from paragraph to paragraph
- A source that has been proven to be true.
- Demonstrating why the counterclaim is wrong.
- Writing free of contractions & slang.
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- Making a claim and support it using logic.
- Challenging the argument by addressing the position of someone who may not agree with the argument.
- Facts that can be support your claim.
8 Clues: Facts that can be support your claim. • Writing free of contractions & slang. • A source that has been proven to be true. • Making a claim and support it using logic. • Demonstrating why the counterclaim is wrong. • The position that you are trying to get your readers to support • words or phrases that move the reader from paragraph to paragraph • ...
Unit 6 Vocabulary 2021-11-25
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- A difference in statements that makes it impossible for all to to be true.
- Based on facts or logic.
- The same size, value , importance or meaning as something else.
- An explanation or way of explaining.
- A discussion between people or groups before they make a decision.
- The conclusion that can be drawn from something although it is not explicitly stated.
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- Lack of knowledge or facts about a situation or particular subject.
- similar or corresponding.
8 Clues: Based on facts or logic. • similar or corresponding. • An explanation or way of explaining. • The same size, value , importance or meaning as something else. • A discussion between people or groups before they make a decision. • Lack of knowledge or facts about a situation or particular subject. • ...
Argument Essay Terms 2022-03-06
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- The position that you are trying to get your readers to accept
- Who will be affected by the topic?
- Demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong
- Challenging the argument by addressing the position of someone who may not agree with you
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- Facts that support your claim
- Making a claim and supporting it using feelings and emotions
- Making a claim and supporting it using logic
- Statement that explains how the evidence connects to the claim
8 Clues: Facts that support your claim • Who will be affected by the topic? • Making a claim and supporting it using logic • Demonstrating why the counterargument is wrong • Making a claim and supporting it using feelings and emotions • The position that you are trying to get your readers to accept • Statement that explains how the evidence connects to the claim • ...
Canto 4 2013-12-02
Across
- These people were referenced in Canto four, also recognized from the bible.
- He was known for the studies of logic, physics, etc.
- He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey.
- People who lived without believing this religion.
- He was a poet of historical narratives.
Down
- He was a poet of satire.
- A castle representing the seven disciplines of Philosophy or what human beings can accomplish without the help of God.
- He was a poet of lyric.
8 Clues: He was a poet of lyric. • He was a poet of satire. • He wrote the Illiad and the Odyssey. • He was a poet of historical narratives. • People who lived without believing this religion. • He was known for the studies of logic, physics, etc. • These people were referenced in Canto four, also recognized from the bible. • ...
MP_21271 2024-03-04
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- Converts the signed byte in AL to signed word in AX.
- Process of converting logical address to linear address.
- Converts assembly language code into machine code.
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- Addressing mode where the data is specified in the instruction itself.
- Points to the interrupt descriptor table
- Manages the flow of data between the CPU and other devices.
- Used to synchronize the slower peripherals with the microprocessor.
- Stores data to be processed by arithmetic and logic unit.
8 Clues: Points to the interrupt descriptor table • Converts assembly language code into machine code. • Converts the signed byte in AL to signed word in AX. • Process of converting logical address to linear address. • Stores data to be processed by arithmetic and logic unit. • Manages the flow of data between the CPU and other devices. • ...
MD Lesson 1.2 Vocab 2023-08-27
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- An element, feature, or factor that is likely to change.
- A way to carefully plan experiments.
- A group or individual used as a standard of comparison to check the results..
- A variable that does not depend on the state of another variable.
- Something that has strong logic or truth.
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- A variable that depends on the state of another variable.
- A scientific procedure to make a discovery.
- A starting point to investigate and based on evidence.
8 Clues: A way to carefully plan experiments. • Something that has strong logic or truth. • A scientific procedure to make a discovery. • A starting point to investigate and based on evidence. • An element, feature, or factor that is likely to change. • A variable that depends on the state of another variable. • ...
Rhetorical & Persuasive Strategies 2025-03-24
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- A rhetorical appeal based on credibility and ethics.
- A preference or prejudice that affects objectivity.
- A comparison between two different things to explain an idea.
- The act of convincing someone to think or act in a certain way.
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- A question asked for effect, not meant to be answered.
- A rhetorical appeal using logic, facts, and reason.
- A mistaken belief or faulty reasoning in an argument.
- A rhetorical appeal that targets the audience’s emotions.
8 Clues: A rhetorical appeal using logic, facts, and reason. • A preference or prejudice that affects objectivity. • A rhetorical appeal based on credibility and ethics. • A mistaken belief or faulty reasoning in an argument. • A question asked for effect, not meant to be answered. • A rhetorical appeal that targets the audience’s emotions. • ...
AP CS Vocab Crossword 2025-05-25
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- - 8 bits
- an interface that uses images to represent a system’s folders and files
- base 2, number system that uses 0, 1
- Finding errors in code
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- Logic a branch of algebra where variables can only have two values: true or false
- reducing information and detail to facilitate focus on relevant concepts
- the gap between those who have access to technology and those who do not
- taking text and converting it so it is illegible
8 Clues: - 8 bits • Finding errors in code • base 2, number system that uses 0, 1 • taking text and converting it so it is illegible • an interface that uses images to represent a system’s folders and files • reducing information and detail to facilitate focus on relevant concepts • the gap between those who have access to technology and those who do not • ...
Vault Puzzle #2 2025-09-23
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- Channel of wood, but not for water; a sorcerer's focus.
- A weaver's singular creation; a spoken and shaped intent.
- A binding of rope, or a puzzle of logic.
- The knowledge from which all magic flows.
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- The unseen medium of magic, the space between the stars.
- A carved secret that holds a charge, glowing with potential
- The sea's angry breath, a display of Umberlee's might
- A silent master with a spine of leather, holding secrets within
8 Clues: A binding of rope, or a puzzle of logic. • The knowledge from which all magic flows. • The sea's angry breath, a display of Umberlee's might • Channel of wood, but not for water; a sorcerer's focus. • The unseen medium of magic, the space between the stars. • A weaver's singular creation; a spoken and shaped intent. • ...
Advertising Review 2022-01-18
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- _________ represents safety, cleanliness and purity.
- ___________ is the persuasive technique when a brand uses logic, facts and statistics.
- _________ represents nature and health.
- A good logo should be appropriate, distinctive and ___________.
- __________ represents happiness and is great for children's products.
- The average person sees between 4000 and 10000 advertisements per _________.
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- ___________ is the persuasive technique when a brand used a celebrity or expert to establish trust.
- The _________ audience is the group of people who are most likely to be interested in the brand/product/advertisement.
- An effective ___________ is easy to remember.
- ____________ is the persuasive technique when a brand uses emotion.
- __________ is used to create urgency and increase appetite.
11 Clues: _________ represents nature and health. • An effective ___________ is easy to remember. • _________ represents safety, cleanliness and purity. • __________ is used to create urgency and increase appetite. • A good logo should be appropriate, distinctive and ___________. • ____________ is the persuasive technique when a brand uses emotion. • ...
Mindfulness Puzzle 2023-12-05
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- Way to be mindful and improve problem solving skills
- The act of directing one's mind towards someone or something
- Helps reduce the risk of age related disorders
- Pay particular attention to
- A puzzle of paths in which you try to find the exit without hitting a dead end
- The state of being free from tension and anxiety
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- Age disorder that eventually leads to memory loss
- A logic based, number placement puzzle
- Engages your brain to find hidden words
- The focus on being aware of what you're feeling in the moment
- A puzzle that requires you to assemble a picture by connecting pieces together
11 Clues: Pay particular attention to • A logic based, number placement puzzle • Engages your brain to find hidden words • Helps reduce the risk of age related disorders • The state of being free from tension and anxiety • Age disorder that eventually leads to memory loss • Way to be mindful and improve problem solving skills • ...
the crossword caper 2024-05-23
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- main memory is also known as.......
- world's first computer
- a media access control(MAC) address is usually represented in ..... numbers
- a .... is a topology that all nodes are individually connected to a central connection point,sort of a hub or a switch
- the character encoding system that supports multilingual environments
- matches website names with their IP addresses
- logic gate:output is TRUE only if both inputs are the same
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- the memory location that CPU can access directly
- the....statement in SQL is used to retrieve or fetch data from a database
- a software development model with sequential phases
- layer four of the OSI model
11 Clues: world's first computer • layer four of the OSI model • main memory is also known as....... • matches website names with their IP addresses • the memory location that CPU can access directly • a software development model with sequential phases • logic gate:output is TRUE only if both inputs are the same • ...
middle childhood chapter 8 2023-02-14
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- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Can see an object in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- Involves nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat
- consists of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior.
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- Involve coordination of the eye and hand.
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- Being able to see close objects more clearly than those at distance
- A stage where children move into expanding roles and environments
- Information, school age children
11 Clues: Information, school age children • Characterized by excessive bodily fat • Consists of actions rather than words. • Involve coordination of the eye and hand. • Involves nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions • Involves outside factors that influence behavior. • Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception. • ...
vocab 2023-03-23
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- is the loss of identity and individualism that happens when we are in a group setting
- is a fire and flying type
- is a water and dark type
- means you must invest money
- is the concept that minorities tend to be blamed for the problems in the society
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- gets them to reject logic
- involves going along with a direct command from an authority figure
- is a type of social influence in which a person's change their behavior as a result of real or imagined group pressure
- means when we act on our prejudice
- is a steel and ghost type
- is a ground and dragon type
11 Clues: is a water and dark type • gets them to reject logic • is a fire and flying type • is a steel and ghost type • means you must invest money • is a ground and dragon type • means when we act on our prejudice • involves going along with a direct command from an authority figure • is the concept that minorities tend to be blamed for the problems in the society • ...
Triathlon 2025-09-29
Across
- A logic system where everything is simply true or false. (7)
- A computer process that's dead but won't leave. (6)
- A speedy memory stash; not to be confused with money. (5)
- To understand me, you must first understand me. (9)
- A digital bouncer for your network's security. (8)
- A circle's favorite irrational number. (2)
- The annoying delay in a long-distance digital conversation. (7)
Down
- A line that a curve gets cozy with but never touches. (9)
- A translator for humans who speak Python and computers who speak binary. (8)
- A digital kidnapper that holds your files hostage. (10)
- A sequence that famously grows like rabbits. 🐰 (9)
11 Clues: A circle's favorite irrational number. (2) • A digital bouncer for your network's security. (8) • A sequence that famously grows like rabbits. 🐰 (9) • A computer process that's dead but won't leave. (6) • To understand me, you must first understand me. (9) • A digital kidnapper that holds your files hostage. (10) • ...
Minecraft Metaphors 2025-10-08
Across
- | Dreams rise block by block; nothing great appears in a single click.
- | Even heroes need a pause before facing the next dawn.
- | Alone, you may survive; together, you thrive.
- | Sometimes you must walk through fire to find rare treasures.
- | To make something meaningful, you must first gather and combine the right parts.
- | Some problems stay quiet until they explode, destroying what you’ve built.
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- | The final test always feels impossible — until it isn’t.
- | What lies deep below is often what truly matters.
- | Invisible connections can power great things if you understand their logic.
- | Some doors look dangerous, but lead to transformation.
- | One spark can turn fear into direction.
11 Clues: | One spark can turn fear into direction. • | Alone, you may survive; together, you thrive. • | What lies deep below is often what truly matters. • | Even heroes need a pause before facing the next dawn. • | Some doors look dangerous, but lead to transformation. • | The final test always feels impossible — until it isn’t. • ...
astrology ru 2026-04-11
Across
- It's sign is inspired by a wand.
- So this is loveeee, tarararaaa, so this is loveee..
- Never again.
- Exiled. Cold. Wet. He wants to fight. She wants to talk. What sign breaks Mars?
- The Moon’s throne in Taurus. A planet’s second-best bed.
- I hate them, you hate them, they hate themselves.
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- Obsession with doing the dishes.
- Jupiter’s other fish. Here, Venus forgets her mirror. Love without boundaries.
- Jupiter’s sign. Mercury’s prison. Here, logic drowns. What sign makes Mercury a poet who can’t spell?
- If in Libra, you are simply cooked, no way out, everything clashes all the time.
- Where the Sun goes to die — Libra’s shame.
11 Clues: Never again. • Obsession with doing the dishes. • It's sign is inspired by a wand. • Where the Sun goes to die — Libra’s shame. • I hate them, you hate them, they hate themselves. • So this is loveeee, tarararaaa, so this is loveee.. • The Moon’s throne in Taurus. A planet’s second-best bed. • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2020-01-17
Across
- in preference of a group over the other
- information that is trusted and believable
- a story that made is mostly made up but may contain real people and events
- an intellectual answer
- a story set in the past based on real places and events that have historical worth
- used to compare two somewhat alike things to help the reader understand
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- with no bias
- timeline set in the past with historical figures as characters
- suggesting an answer but up to the reader to find out
- presenting a subject dramatically using a painting, drawing, or some kind of art form
- strongly depended on and greatly relied on
- vivid, answer is clearly expressed
- an educated guess based on the information given
- false information in a logical answer
14 Clues: with no bias • an intellectual answer • vivid, answer is clearly expressed • false information in a logical answer • in preference of a group over the other • strongly depended on and greatly relied on • information that is trusted and believable • an educated guess based on the information given • suggesting an answer but up to the reader to find out • ...
AWL 2 2019-03-17
Across
- To use logic or reason to form (a conclusion or opinion about something)
- To express (something) in an indirect way
- To limit or restrict (something or someone).
- large in size, amount, or quantity.
- Something that is used as a reason for making a judgment or decision.
- To cause (something) to not be effective.
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- To have control of or power over.
- To provide or be a good reason for (something)
- Happening all the time or very often over a period of time.
- To help to cause something to happen.
- An amount that is a part of a whole.
- To provide something good as a balance against something bad or undesirable
- An amount of something that is spread over an area.
- The most important or basic part of something.
14 Clues: To have control of or power over. • large in size, amount, or quantity. • An amount that is a part of a whole. • To help to cause something to happen. • To express (something) in an indirect way • To cause (something) to not be effective. • To limit or restrict (something or someone). • To provide or be a good reason for (something) • ...
Argumentative Vocab 2021-10-29
Across
- to compare (two people or things) to show how they are different
- an appeal to sympathy and sadness
- a statement or series of statements for or against something
- a tendency to believe that some people or some things are better than others
- a statement or fact that explains why something is the way it is
- something which shows that something else exists or is true
- to cause (someone) to agree to do something
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- to provide evidence for (something)
- something that truly exists or happens
- an appeal to ethics or reliability
- free from mistakes or errors
- a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something
- an appeal to logic or reason
- to say that (something) is true when some people may say it is not true
14 Clues: free from mistakes or errors • an appeal to logic or reason • an appeal to sympathy and sadness • an appeal to ethics or reliability • to provide evidence for (something) • something that truly exists or happens • to cause (someone) to agree to do something • a belief, judgment, or way of thinking about something • ...
English 2024-09-18
Across
- not pretentious or arrogant; modest
- adventurous or audaciously bold.
- having or showing a confident and forceful personality
- unconventional or slightly strange
- having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed
- careful not to inconvenience or harm others
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- having or showing an attitude of patronizing superiority
- having or showing an emotional or intellectual development appropriate to someone younger
- able to make a good judgment
- having or showing dogged determination not to change one's attitude or position on something, especially in spite of good arguments or reasons to do so
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- excessively proud of oneself
- showing a lack of courage or confidence; easily frightened
- lacking consideration for other people; concerned chiefly with one's own personal profit or pleasure
14 Clues: able to make a good judgment • excessively proud of oneself • adventurous or audaciously bold. • unconventional or slightly strange • not pretentious or arrogant; modest • careful not to inconvenience or harm others • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • having or showing a tendency to be easily annoyed • having or showing a confident and forceful personality • ...
AI Never Replace Human force 2026-01-05
Across
- Cultural and social norms that guide human decision-making(6)
- Aesthetic judgment that recognizes beauty beyond patterns(5)
- Grasping everyday logic that AI continues to struggle with(11)
- Power of handling others effectively (11)
- The moral authority held by humans that cannot be coded(6)
- The uniquely human act of teaching and guiding others(9)
- A foundation of high-performing teams that AI cannot build(5)
- Capacity to imagine new ideas (10)
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- COLLABORATION: Working as "one pack" toward shared goals(13)
- Ability to make wise decisions(9)
- Truly hearing verbal and non-verbal signals from teammates(9)
- Sense of right and wrong (6)
- The act of inspiring others toward a compelling vision(10)
- Recognizing human contributions as part of company culture(9)
14 Clues: Sense of right and wrong (6) • Ability to make wise decisions(9) • Capacity to imagine new ideas (10) • Power of handling others effectively (11) • The uniquely human act of teaching and guiding others(9) • The act of inspiring others toward a compelling vision(10) • The moral authority held by humans that cannot be coded(6) • ...
Management 362 Week #4 2018-08-19
Across
- What leaders, especially at the top levels, need to give to their employees
- How you get someone to change their minds
- When treat the science of the mind, biology of thought
- Difficult to quantify, hard to measure
- The "V" in VSC of Management Psychology
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- When someone has passion for their argument they are said to have...
- When the whole person is treated, thoughts, emotions, actions
- What leaders do with their employees
- Uses applied research by emphasizing measuring changing behaviors accurately
- Used to produce arguments to prove your point
- The abbreviation for the term Fundamental Attribution Error, or blaming people in an organization
- The more trainings, workshops, etc the more cynical employees get
12 Clues: What leaders do with their employees • Difficult to quantify, hard to measure • The "V" in VSC of Management Psychology • How you get someone to change their minds • Used to produce arguments to prove your point • When treat the science of the mind, biology of thought • When the whole person is treated, thoughts, emotions, actions • ...
Applied Geometry Chapter 2 Introduction 2020-09-10
Across
- angles whose sum is 90 degrees
- point on a segment that divides it into two congruent segments
- angles that are formed by intersecting lines and are not adjacent
- a statement that includes a hypothesis and a conclusion
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- uses facts, definitions, accepted properties and laws of logic to make a logical arguement
- angles that share a common vertex and a side
- a segment, ray, line, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- adjacent angles that form a line
- a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- angles whose sum is 180 degrees
- divide the segment into two congruent segments
- a true statement that follows from other true statements
12 Clues: angles whose sum is 90 degrees • angles whose sum is 180 degrees • adjacent angles that form a line • angles that share a common vertex and a side • divide the segment into two congruent segments • a ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles • a statement that includes a hypothesis and a conclusion • a true statement that follows from other true statements • ...
Greece vocabulary 2021-11-15
Across
- a tax that conquered people to pay
- a person with full legal rights under a government
- a protector and supporter
- a form of literature meant to preform by actors
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a group of buildings to house soldiers
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- democracy is a form of government in which people rather than a representative than decide issues
- a farmworker of ancient Sparta, who had a few rights or freedoms
- an object that when used in a random contest to make a choice indicates that choice
- the study of life and humanity
- a race of 26.3 miles
- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
12 Clues: a race of 26.3 miles • a protector and supporter • the study of life and humanity • a tax that conquered people to pay • a group of buildings to house soldiers • a form of literature meant to preform by actors • a person with full legal rights under a government • the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge • ...
Digital Electronics Q8 2023-02-11
Across
- For Reprogram ability PLDs use______
- When both the AND , OR are programmable ,such PLDs are known as________
- Field-effect Transistor (FET) transistors are
- PLDs with programmable AND fixed OR arrays are called_______
- A minute magnetic toroid is also called as__________
- The maximum number of inputs connected to the gate is called
- The behaviour of a positive logical NAND gate in terms of low input produces a
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- Exceeding the maximum load on circuit causes
- The evolution of PLD began with____
- The programmability and high density of PLDs make them useful in the design of ________
- Which type of PLD should be used to program basic logic functions?
- A register is able to hold______
- PLAs and PLDs and FPGAs are all which type of device?
13 Clues: A register is able to hold______ • The evolution of PLD began with____ • For Reprogram ability PLDs use______ • Exceeding the maximum load on circuit causes • Field-effect Transistor (FET) transistors are • A minute magnetic toroid is also called as__________ • PLAs and PLDs and FPGAs are all which type of device? • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2023-01-18
Across
- to change something from good to bad
- a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country
- the attitude of the author/narrator towards the subject
- different; various
- a writer or speaker's choice of words; some examples are formal, informal, or colloquial
- pause or break between periods of activity
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- the feeling/emotion the reader (you)feels when reading the story/poem
- a feeling of being thankful or grateful for something
- free-spirited; carefree
- inspiring respect and admiration; having high status
- an immediate, automatic feeling or thought without use of reasoning or logic
- if something belongs to me, it is mine; if something belongs to you it is yours
12 Clues: different; various • free-spirited; carefree • to change something from good to bad • pause or break between periods of activity • inspiring respect and admiration; having high status • a feeling of being thankful or grateful for something • a wilderness at the edge of a settled area of a country • the attitude of the author/narrator towards the subject • ...
Hadoop Essentials Course 2016-12-06
Across
- By 2020, the amount of data is expected to be around __ Zettabytes
- Who is the founder behind the logic where all values are reduced to either TRUE or FALSE?
- In Hadoop, data is stored using the _____________________
- Storage via HDFS and computing via ______
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- YARN is a ______ __________ system
- 1 Zettabyte = 1000 ______
- The rate at which new data is created is called ________
- Hadoop services become fault tolerant through
- Fast SQL with ____on Yarn (Name the system used)
- Which Hadoop component provisions, manages, and monitors Apache Hadoop clusters?
- Which one of the V's refers to the amount of data being generated?
- What is the best way to import/export data on Hadoop?
12 Clues: 1 Zettabyte = 1000 ______ • YARN is a ______ __________ system • Storage via HDFS and computing via ______ • Hadoop services become fault tolerant through • Fast SQL with ____on Yarn (Name the system used) • What is the best way to import/export data on Hadoop? • The rate at which new data is created is called ________ • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary! 2024-02-26
Across
- the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic
- based on law
- beliefs that determine a person's behavior or choices
- an organization founded for a particular purpose
- based on cultural belief
- the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce rules
- a collection of attitudes, values, stories, and expectations that inform our thoughts and actions
- the belief that a ruler, institution, or leader has the right to have power
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- a movement in the 18th century that emphasized reason and science over religion
- freedoms and entitlements
- the belief that every person is a valuable individual with rights
- the ability to get someone to do what you want
12 Clues: based on law • based on cultural belief • freedoms and entitlements • the ability to get someone to do what you want • an organization founded for a particular purpose • beliefs that determine a person's behavior or choices • the belief that every person is a valuable individual with rights • the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce rules • ...
Lesson9 Section2 2025-03-30
Across
- (s):having a fine point or edge; looking cool or impressive
- (d): to recognize or understand something clearly
- (a): a strong emotional connection to someone or something
- (b/c): happening randomly, without planning
- (h): a person who searches for or kills wild animals for food or sport
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- (s): based on guesses or theories rather than facts
- (p): the quality of being useful and effective in real situations
- (l): capable of causing death
- (a): to try to do something
- (l): the process of reasoning to come to a conclusion
- (n):a baby that has just been born
- (y): to open your mouth wide and breathe in deeply, usually because you are tired or bored
12 Clues: (a): to try to do something • (l): capable of causing death • (n):a baby that has just been born • (b/c): happening randomly, without planning • (d): to recognize or understand something clearly • (s): based on guesses or theories rather than facts • (l): the process of reasoning to come to a conclusion • (a): a strong emotional connection to someone or something • ...
Rome: From Republic to Empire Vocabulary 2020-04-28
Across
- A state in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- A person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields
- being fortunate
- An artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed.
- One and only.
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- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- Ruler with great power and rank, leading an empire.
- Group of three rulers who share power.
- Peace of Rome
- Group of states or countries under a single authority
11 Clues: Peace of Rome • One and only. • being fortunate • Group of three rulers who share power. • Ruler with great power and rank, leading an empire. • Group of states or countries under a single authority • The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities • Having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed. • ...
Algorithms 2024-05-23
Across
- like division, but it only returns the while number or integer
- Used to show an algorithm as a diagram
- a construct that means a process is repeated.
- A structured, code like language that can be used to describe an algorithm
- something that must happen before something else can happen
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- the principles and reasoning underlying the constructs and elements to be applied in solving problems
- an unique name given to a variable or constant.
- a 'container' used to store data.
- a construct that allows a choice to be made between different alternatives
- will return the remainder of a division
- performs a calculation.
11 Clues: performs a calculation. • a 'container' used to store data. • Used to show an algorithm as a diagram • will return the remainder of a division • a construct that means a process is repeated. • an unique name given to a variable or constant. • something that must happen before something else can happen • like division, but it only returns the while number or integer • ...
Brain Teaser 2024-08-09
Across
- - A piece of evidence or information used in the detection of a crime or solving of a mystery.
- - Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- - A question or statement intentionally phrased to require ingenuity in answering it.
- - To pair up or bring into correspondence.
- - A test of knowledge, especially as a competition.
- - The element of a person that enables them to be aware, think, and feel.
Down
- - A game or problem that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge.
- - A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing.
- Teasers:
- - An activity one engages in for amusement or fun.
- - To use one's mind actively to form connected ideas.
11 Clues: Teasers: • - To pair up or bring into correspondence. • - An activity one engages in for amusement or fun. • - A test of knowledge, especially as a competition. • - To use one's mind actively to form connected ideas. • - A single distinct meaningful element of speech or writing. • - A game or problem that tests a person's ingenuity or knowledge. • ...
MIT APP INVENTOR 2023-10-17
Across
- On the Palette, under which section will you find a Button?
- Which option helps in creating new apps?
- I am a component used as an event
- I am a block component that stores Boolean Components
- I store all the components
- place where we tell the components of the app what to do is ___________
- I help you see your app
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- I help you display text on the screen
- A component which helps the user to enter text into the app ____________
- All App Inventor Components have _______ that changes the way it looks
- I am a block component that decides the flow of the code
11 Clues: I help you see your app • I store all the components • I am a component used as an event • I help you display text on the screen • Which option helps in creating new apps? • I am a block component that stores Boolean Components • I am a block component that decides the flow of the code • On the Palette, under which section will you find a Button? • ...
Ancient Greek Background and Art 2022-01-31
Across
- ___ figure: Style of vase painting covered largely in glaze, allowed for more detail
- Short poem expressing emotions or ideas
- standing draped female figure
- standing naked male figure
- Scholar, teacher, and philosopher known as the founder of western philosophy
- Reasoning where an inference is made based on widely-accepted facts or premises
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- Long narrative of heroic deeds
- ____ figure: Style of vase painting with dark colored figure on light background
- Greek philosopher who developed a system of logic
- A type of reasoning where an inference is made based on observation, often of a sample reasoning
- Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded an educational academy
11 Clues: standing naked male figure • standing draped female figure • Long narrative of heroic deeds • Short poem expressing emotions or ideas • Greek philosopher who developed a system of logic • Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded an educational academy • Scholar, teacher, and philosopher known as the founder of western philosophy • ...
Terjemahkan Algoritma 2025-11-26
Across
- rumah atau bangunan tersebut disusun dari beberapa balok dengan bentuk yang berbeda beda,Dan beberapa balok yang sama akan dipakai ulang.setiap balok tersebut dapat di sebut?
- NAMA kelompok blok +,-,*
- sprite dapat breaksi terhadap
- dapat bereaksi terhadap event, atau digerakkan melalui perintah perintah yang tersedia
- dimiliki stratch tetapi tidak dimiliki blockly
- merupakan aplikasi pemrograman
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- NAMA blok yang ada di blockly Dan tidak ada di scratch
- merupakan program yang menerapkan teknik pemrograman prosedural
- memiliki 2 bagian yaitu numerik Dan sains
- merupakan program visual yang berbasis event Dan aplikasi hasil pemrograman scratch lebih ineratif
- NAMA kelompok blok if then Dan if then else yang ada di blockly Dan di scratch
11 Clues: NAMA kelompok blok +,-,* • sprite dapat breaksi terhadap • merupakan aplikasi pemrograman • memiliki 2 bagian yaitu numerik Dan sains • dimiliki stratch tetapi tidak dimiliki blockly • NAMA blok yang ada di blockly Dan tidak ada di scratch • merupakan program yang menerapkan teknik pemrograman prosedural • ...
Unit 2 Term Review 2026-02-22
Across
- Poet's personality
- The listing of people, objects, or ideas
- This is an idea that seems like it does not make sense, but upon further investigation, turns out to be true
- Appeals to emotions
- Appeals to credibility
- This type of poem does not have have a rhyme scheme and can have varying line lengths
Down
- Word choice
- This type of rhyme has similar sounds at the end of the sentence, but not the same
- Appeals to logic
- This type of rhyme has identical sounds at the end of their final stressed syllable
- The repetition of words at the beginning of sentences or lines
11 Clues: Word choice • Appeals to logic • Poet's personality • Appeals to emotions • Appeals to credibility • The listing of people, objects, or ideas • The repetition of words at the beginning of sentences or lines • This type of rhyme has similar sounds at the end of the sentence, but not the same • ...
Crossword 2025-09-29
Across
- A speedy memory stash; not to be confused with money. (5)
- A computer process that's dead but won't leave. (6)
- A digital bouncer for your network's security. (8)
- A line that a curve gets cozy with but never touches. (9)
- A sequence that famously grows like rabbits. 🐰 (9)
- To understand me, you must first understand me. (9)
Down
- A digital kidnapper that holds your files hostage. (10)
- A circle's favorite irrational number. (2)
- A logic system where everything is simply true or false. (7)
- The annoying delay in a long-distance digital conversation. (7)
- A translator for humans who speak Python and computers who speak binary. (8)
11 Clues: A circle's favorite irrational number. (2) • A digital bouncer for your network's security. (8) • A sequence that famously grows like rabbits. 🐰 (9) • A computer process that's dead but won't leave. (6) • To understand me, you must first understand me. (9) • A digital kidnapper that holds your files hostage. (10) • ...
The Power of words 2022-02-06
Across
- simile compares two things using like or as
- Using elements in sentences that are grammatically similar or identical to structure, sound etc
- A 'Special kind of repetition'. Repeated to form phrases or sentences.
- A direct comparison. One thing 'becomes' another or takes on parts of another
- dramatic exaggeration
- Saying the same word or phrase more than once.
- A greek word meaning 'a word' or 'reason', It is an appeal to logic and reason.
Down
- the attitude of a writer of the text.
- Refers to a historic text.
- words or phases which creates images to readers minds
- A Greek word meaning 'suffering' or 'experience'
- Putting two different or opposing ideas next to each other
- A Greek word meaning "Character".
13 Clues: dramatic exaggeration • Refers to a historic text. • A Greek word meaning "Character". • the attitude of a writer of the text. • simile compares two things using like or as • Saying the same word or phrase more than once. • A Greek word meaning 'suffering' or 'experience' • words or phases which creates images to readers minds • ...
Argumentive 2023-03-27
Across
- Logic
- Statement opposing (against) the claim; opposing argument
- People considered experts in the topic give their personal interpretation of the information
- Emotion
- Numerical information
- a speaker's ability to persuade an audience is based on how well the speaker appeals to that audience in three different areas: logos, ethos, and pathos.
- Statement that supports the claim; tells why or how
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- Explains why the counterclaim is wrong
- Usually comes at the conclusion (end) and the writer asks the reader to take action supporting the writer’s claim (position)
- Attempt to persuade someone to think or act in a certain way; an opinion with facts
- Statement that the writer is trying to prove true.
- Authority
- Explains how the evidence logically
13 Clues: Logic • Emotion • Authority • Numerical information • Explains how the evidence logically • Explains why the counterclaim is wrong • Statement that the writer is trying to prove true. • Statement that supports the claim; tells why or how • Statement opposing (against) the claim; opposing argument • ...
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone: Section 7 2022-09-15
Across
- who Harry pretended to be to fool Peeves
- The man with two faces was _______.
- This teacher put charms on the keys.
- what Hermione used to set Harry and Ron free from the plant Devil’s Snare.
- This teacher had the idea to use Devil’s Snare.
- This teacher had made the seven potions.
- When Quirrel touched Harry, Quirrel’s hands were _______,
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- This teacher transfigured the chessmen to make them alive.
- Who did Harry ask Hermione to send Hedwig for?
- Hermoine said they needed __________ to figure out which of the seven potions to drink to get through the black fire and move toward the Stone.
- In the end, the Sorcerer’s Stone was ___________.
- The keys looked like these creatures.
- what Harry used to get past Fluffy
13 Clues: what Harry used to get past Fluffy • The man with two faces was _______. • This teacher put charms on the keys. • The keys looked like these creatures. • who Harry pretended to be to fool Peeves • This teacher had made the seven potions. • Who did Harry ask Hermione to send Hedwig for? • This teacher had the idea to use Devil’s Snare. • ...
Buying Behavior 2020-12-15
Across
- a frame of mind developed from a person's values, beliefs and feelings.
- an enduring pattern of emotions and behaviors.
- reasons to buy based on facts or logic.
- consumers who buy products or services for personal use.
- a set of positive or negative factors that direct individual behavior.
- an individual's beliefs about his or her identity, image and capabilities.
- the history, beliefs, customs and traditions of a group.
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- reasons to purchase based on feelings, beliefs or attitudes.
- motives based on loyalty.
- consumers who buy goods and services to produce and market other goods and services for resale.
- an unfilled desire.
- the way a person lives as reflected by material goods, activities and relationships.
- anything you require to live.
13 Clues: an unfilled desire. • motives based on loyalty. • anything you require to live. • reasons to buy based on facts or logic. • an enduring pattern of emotions and behaviors. • consumers who buy products or services for personal use. • the history, beliefs, customs and traditions of a group. • reasons to purchase based on feelings, beliefs or attitudes. • ...
Ap English Rhetorical 2022-05-20
Across
- A thing that represents another object that represents an abstract idea
- Inspires or causes a writer to create a text
- repetition of the same sound at the start of a series of words
- Persuade the audience through emotion
- Reliability or Credibility
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that signifies the opposite of what the writer intends
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- Attribution of a human characteristic or nature to a non-human
- Purposeful references to a person, place, text event, etc.
- Exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be literally
- When one or more words are omitted from a sentence
- Making a connection between familiar and unfamiliar things
- Visually descriptive or figurative language
- Appeal to audiences' sense of reason or logic
13 Clues: Reliability or Credibility • Persuade the audience through emotion • Visually descriptive or figurative language • Inspires or causes a writer to create a text • Appeal to audiences' sense of reason or logic • When one or more words are omitted from a sentence • Purposeful references to a person, place, text event, etc. • ...
Persuasive Terms 2025-11-20
Across
- The ad encourages you to stay this way for wellbeing
- “Drink smarter. Live better.” is an example of this catchy phrase
- The bottle makes every sip “___” according to the ad
- Type of language designed to make the audience feel something
- One of the ad’s final claims: “Drink ___”
- The ad warns that ordinary bottles “collect ___”
Down
- Making something sound better or more dramatic than it is
- A persuasive strategy linking concerns to health or fear
- The ad uses 20% off as this persuasive technique
- A persuasive strategy based on facts or reasoning
- A device in the bottle that makes water cleaner
- Language involving the reader, like “your body deserves better”
- A feeling-based strategy that warns of danger or risk
13 Clues: One of the ad’s final claims: “Drink ___” • A device in the bottle that makes water cleaner • The ad uses 20% off as this persuasive technique • The ad warns that ordinary bottles “collect ___” • A persuasive strategy based on facts or reasoning • The ad encourages you to stay this way for wellbeing • The bottle makes every sip “___” according to the ad • ...
ap psych crossword 2026-02-13
Across
- the belief that an event with a fixed probability has a higher chance to occur as the process is repeated
- objects influencing the subconscious mind
- assumption based on stereotypes or similar objects
- pressure to make a rash decision based on spent effort, time, or currency
- step-by-step method to ensure a solution, plural
- tendency to solve a problem using a previous method, regardless of its efficiency
- process of modifying/creating schemas to satisfy new information
Down
- basic objects we use to interpret other objects
- process of adopting a culture
- assumption based on the first few similar events recalled
- cognitive bias caused by information presented positively or negatively
- mental shortcuts/"rules of thumb", plural
- societal expectations or logic structures, plural
13 Clues: process of adopting a culture • mental shortcuts/"rules of thumb", plural • objects influencing the subconscious mind • basic objects we use to interpret other objects • step-by-step method to ensure a solution, plural • societal expectations or logic structures, plural • assumption based on stereotypes or similar objects • ...
MVC Pattern 2024-08-18
Across
- It decides what the end user sees.
- It turns complex application development into a much more manageable process.
- It reduces complexity by dividing an application into three units
Down
- It controls how the data is displayed.
- It is not suitable for building small applications.
- It contains all the data logic.
6 Clues: It contains all the data logic. • It decides what the end user sees. • It controls how the data is displayed. • It is not suitable for building small applications. • It reduces complexity by dividing an application into three units • It turns complex application development into a much more manageable process.
Fun With Programming! 2020-07-14
Across
- Use me to associate two values.
- I'm where the user interacts with your app.
- You can use me to look up an item in a dictionary.
- I have children!
- I'm definitely not a fraction. You can find me in the math block.
Down
- I'm a type of event that's triggered with user input.
- I can be either true or false. Find me in the logic block.
- Use me to store multiple values at the same time.
8 Clues: I have children! • Use me to associate two values. • I'm where the user interacts with your app. • Use me to store multiple values at the same time. • You can use me to look up an item in a dictionary. • I'm a type of event that's triggered with user input. • I can be either true or false. Find me in the logic block. • ...
Consistency 2023-06-12
Across
- overall sameness, homogeneity
- the quality of being controlled, and not faltering or wavering.
- the state or quality of being regular
- containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome
Down
- conformity in the application of something, typically that which is necessary for the sake of logic, accuracy, or fairness
- an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action
- the state of being stable.
- the state of being united or joined as a whole
8 Clues: the state of being stable. • overall sameness, homogeneity • the state or quality of being regular • the state of being united or joined as a whole • an engagement or obligation that restricts freedom of action • the quality of being controlled, and not faltering or wavering. • containing or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 2023-12-04
Across
- characterized by or capable of clear, sound reasoning.
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- the available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
Down
- cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm.
- express (an idea) in a concise or systematic way.
- able to be believed; convincing.
- full of the possibility of danger, failure, or loss.
- cause (something) to happen by necessity or force.
8 Clues: able to be believed; convincing. • cause (someone) to lose confidence or enthusiasm. • express (an idea) in a concise or systematic way. • cause (something) to happen by necessity or force. • full of the possibility of danger, failure, or loss. • characterized by or capable of clear, sound reasoning. • having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent. • ...
MVC Pattern 2024-08-18
Across
- It decides what the end user sees.
- It turns complex application development into a much more manageable process.
- It reduces complexity by dividing an application into three units
Down
- It controls how the data is displayed.
- It is not suitable for building small applications.
- It contains all the data logic.
6 Clues: It contains all the data logic. • It decides what the end user sees. • It controls how the data is displayed. • It is not suitable for building small applications. • It reduces complexity by dividing an application into three units • It turns complex application development into a much more manageable process.
MASTERING THE ART OF LISTENING 2025-03-24
Across
- The ability to actively receive and interpret messages.
- A barrier caused by environmental distractions.
- When too much information is presented at once.
Down
- Type of listening that evaluates the validity and logic of the information.
- Understanding and sharing the feelings of others.
- Response given to the speaker to show understanding.
6 Clues: A barrier caused by environmental distractions. • When too much information is presented at once. • Understanding and sharing the feelings of others. • Response given to the speaker to show understanding. • The ability to actively receive and interpret messages. • Type of listening that evaluates the validity and logic of the information.
For bingo 2023-02-09
Across
- appealing to emotion
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- appealing to ethics
Down
- appealing to logic or evidence
- to cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
6 Clues: appealing to ethics • appealing to emotion • appealing to logic or evidence • the quality of being trusted and believed in • to cause someone to do something through reasoning or argument • the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
Unit 6 2023-10-19
Across
- - having an obligation to do something, or having control over or care for someone, as part of one's job or role.
- - based on or accordance with reason or logic
- - scented - having a pleasant smell
- - make a solemn statement or promise undertaking to do something or affirming that something is the case.
- - where all wokers be
- - where you write your agenda
- canteen - sells food and drink items to school students through an arrangement with the school on a regular and recurrent basis
Down
- - temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect.
- hall - the place where you do sports
- - where you see the schedules
- laboratory - place where all sciences work
- uniform - clothes that all students wear
12 Clues: - where all wokers be • - where you see the schedules • - where you write your agenda • - scented - having a pleasant smell • hall - the place where you do sports • uniform - clothes that all students wear • laboratory - place where all sciences work • - based on or accordance with reason or logic • - temporarily prevent from continuing or being in force or effect. • ...
ELA Academic Vocab 2024-10-09
Across
- the author shows the reader parts of the character’s personality that the reader can infer
- a central idea in a text.
- a literary device that writers use to describe and provide information about specific characters in their work
- sarcasm (or saying the opposite of what one really means)
- the opposite situation occurs from what one would expect
- a conclusion reached by applying logic to given evidence
Down
- the author explicitly tells the reader about the character
- desires that drive a character’s action
- when the audience knows something the characters don’t
- a tangible object that represents an abstract idea
- the opposite of expectations occurs
- the atmosphere of the narrative created by setting, attitude, and descriptions
12 Clues: a central idea in a text. • the opposite of expectations occurs • desires that drive a character’s action • a tangible object that represents an abstract idea • when the audience knows something the characters don’t • the opposite situation occurs from what one would expect • a conclusion reached by applying logic to given evidence • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
Across
- wiring.
- Logic gates affected by a certain mathematician.
- NFTS are used to guarantee this is about a piece of art.
- name for a group of computer programs, device drivers, kernel, and other things that let a user work with a computer.
- RANDOM ACESS MEMORY
Down
- Ethereum is crypto currency tracked but this software.
- A code of 1s and 0s used in computers.
- Store a single memory address.
- When a computer cant complete the operation because the calculation goes over the bitrate.
- the temporary memory officially
- the change in clock frequency in a CPU.
- the special register that holds the memory address to the next instruction to be executed
- number of bits that are conveyed or processed in a given unit of time.
13 Clues: wiring. • RANDOM ACESS MEMORY • Store a single memory address. • the temporary memory officially • A code of 1s and 0s used in computers. • the change in clock frequency in a CPU. • Logic gates affected by a certain mathematician. • Ethereum is crypto currency tracked but this software. • NFTS are used to guarantee this is about a piece of art. • ...
Things Not Seen 2014-11-10
Across
- Why did Bobby's mom call him a "young ____" and "Robert"?
- Why does Bobby go back to bed? He thinks he must be _________.
- He calls his mom the "_____________."
- His mom feels _______ after she realizes he is truly invisible.
- Bobby is afraid he will stay invisible __________.
Down
- Another word for "realizes".
- Bobby thinks his dad is __________ because he uses logic and physics to try to solve his problem.
- When in doubt, Bobby's mom gives an ________.
- Bobby's parents want to keep his problem a ________. Why?
- What Nate and Connor need to convince me you could see Bobby with night vision goggles.
- His dad talks about science __________ (hint: smart guesses).
- Where Bobby is when he discovers he is invisible. The ___________.
- The narrator of the book.
13 Clues: The narrator of the book. • Another word for "realizes". • He calls his mom the "_____________." • When in doubt, Bobby's mom gives an ________. • Bobby is afraid he will stay invisible __________. • Why did Bobby's mom call him a "young ____" and "Robert"? • Bobby's parents want to keep his problem a ________. Why? • ...
Argumentative Writing Vocabulary JaylaMPeriod2 2022-12-02
Across
- A mental view or prospect
- Your Perception of the way things are or should be, even if it's not accurate
- The author's reason for or intent in writing
- The perspective from which a story is told
- A position that goes against, or opposes, your main argument
- To appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic
- The details you add in your essay while writing to support your statements
Down
- The main argument of an essay
- A text in which the author tries to convince the reader of their point of view
- Appeal to the audience's emotions
- A cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event
- An appeal to authority and credibility
- The skillful use of words to persuade or influence others
13 Clues: A mental view or prospect • The main argument of an essay • Appeal to the audience's emotions • An appeal to authority and credibility • The perspective from which a story is told • The author's reason for or intent in writing • To appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic • A cause or explanation for an action, opinion, or event • ...
