logic Crossword Puzzles
Argumentative Writing Vocabulary JaylaMPeriod2 2022-12-02
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Y9 2023-09-28
Across
- Guiding beliefs and values of a person, group, or society.
- Brief, personal story used to illustrate or support arguments.
- Noun or phrase that renames or defines another noun.
- Comparison to clarify and explain, highlighting similarities between concepts.
- Individual's particular way of looking at a situation or topic.
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- Persuasion through logic, reasoning, and factual evidence.
- Evoking emotions like empathy or sympathy to persuade.
- Art of persuasive language and effective communication techniques.
- Point of view or way of perceiving a situation.
- Sentence or phrase with three parallel elements for emphasis.
- Repetition of a word or phrase for emphasis or effect.
- Significant difference or inequality between two or more things.
- Objective information or reality, verified through evidence or experience.
13 Clues: Point of view or way of perceiving a situation. • Noun or phrase that renames or defines another noun. • Evoking emotions like empathy or sympathy to persuade. • Repetition of a word or phrase for emphasis or effect. • Persuasion through logic, reasoning, and factual evidence. • Guiding beliefs and values of a person, group, or society. • ...
Semester 1 English IV Crossword 2024-12-02
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- A character must find something valuable, such as a sacred object or a truth.
- Appeal to time or place
- condensed version of a text or set of ideas
- Appeal to logic or reason
- A Thesis is supported with _______ (Facts, anecdotes, and examples)
- Appeal to authority
- The speaker's acknowledgment of a point made by someone else
- A character changes in a profound way, becoming someone or something new.
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- A character commits a crime for which he or she must seek redemption.
- closing section that leaves the reader with a strong impression or reinforces important ideas.
- Word choice, sentence length, sentence type, sentence variety, and so on
- Appeal to emotion or sympathy
- Statement that aims to prove the speaker's opponent wrong
13 Clues: Appeal to authority • Appeal to time or place • Appeal to logic or reason • Appeal to emotion or sympathy • condensed version of a text or set of ideas • Statement that aims to prove the speaker's opponent wrong • The speaker's acknowledgment of a point made by someone else • A Thesis is supported with _______ (Facts, anecdotes, and examples) • ...
Video Game Design ICEV 2021-12-15
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- carries out instruction given to the gaming system
- electronic circuit which accepts and processes arithmetic and logic operations
- controls the video games through various instruments
- devices which plans for future versions
- initial program allowing software to communicate with hardware
- used to store data permanently on the device
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- ability to run the same hardware or software as an older model of a device
- three-dimensional images or interactions in which the gamer accepts as a real
- can be erased and re-programmed multiple times
- manages the various systems of the gaming system
- way in which information and organization of data is stored in a computer
- network of software and services used to run various applications through the
- general idea
- various types of programs used to create and interact with applications
14 Clues: general idea • devices which plans for future versions • used to store data permanently on the device • can be erased and re-programmed multiple times • manages the various systems of the gaming system • carries out instruction given to the gaming system • controls the video games through various instruments • ...
Inside Reading Unit 6 2022-01-31
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- The police (tape) the crime scene
- They went to a (consult) for advice on cyber crime
- The police (summed up) that the criminal will never be found
- They knew the (location) of the next crime
- Can you (find) anything missing?
- What is your (reason) for learning English?
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- After being arrested, a (group) of judges decided he was guilty
- The crime scene evidence took longer than usual because of (tech) issues
- He (establish) that the money was stolen by someone he knew
- Police need (exact) information to solve crimes
- On the (opposite), criminals are very smart
- There are many (events) where criminals are caught within 24 hours
- The (authority) arrested him and sent him to prison for 5 years
- We need to use (reasoning) when solving problems
14 Clues: Can you (find) anything missing? • The police (tape) the crime scene • They knew the (location) of the next crime • On the (opposite), criminals are very smart • What is your (reason) for learning English? • Police need (exact) information to solve crimes • We need to use (reasoning) when solving problems • They went to a (consult) for advice on cyber crime • ...
Persuasive Language 2021-09-02
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- an exaggeration.
- The term used to describe the tendency for people to adopt certain behaviors, styles, or attitudes simply because others are doing so.
- Texts are created to suit a particular group of people.
- words that can be used in replacement of someone's name.
- An appeal to the audiences emotions.
- Words used to show how certain we are of something.
- data that can be used to support your argument.
- Someone's thoughts on a topic.
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- words that evoke an emotional response in the reader.
- Questions that do not need an answer.
- When ideas or words are used more than once in order to get stuck in someone's mind.
- The reason a text is created.
- Appealing to an audience using logic.
- using credibility and trust to appeal to an audience.
14 Clues: an exaggeration. • The reason a text is created. • Someone's thoughts on a topic. • An appeal to the audiences emotions. • Questions that do not need an answer. • Appealing to an audience using logic. • data that can be used to support your argument. • Words used to show how certain we are of something. • words that evoke an emotional response in the reader. • ...
ECII Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
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- What is another world for 'imitate'?
- Technique that uses emotions to persuade.
- Technique that uses logic or reason to persuade.
- A family's symbol or sign. A kind of family logo.
- Something commercials try to do to you.
- To go against something like the 'l' in the Google logo.
- To show or have something as in the Tour de France logo has a bicycle.
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- What is another word for 'suggest'?
- Another phrase for 'supposed to be'.
- Another name for something.
- Something that cannot be easily seen and is hidden.
- What are the two letters in the Chanel logo?
- Contain or include as in the Mitsubishi logo contains or includes the family coat of arms.
- Smart or sophisticated.
14 Clues: Smart or sophisticated. • Another name for something. • What is another word for 'suggest'? • What is another world for 'imitate'? • Another phrase for 'supposed to be'. • Something commercials try to do to you. • Technique that uses emotions to persuade. • What are the two letters in the Chanel logo? • Technique that uses logic or reason to persuade. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-06-22
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- If A, B and C are the inputs of a full adder then the sum is given by__________
- The logic circuit at any instant of time depends on present inputs but also past outputis called_______
- What is the full form of D FLIPFLOP
- The basic latch consists of_______
- What is output of Input 1 of D Flip Flop?
- Minimum numbers of NAND gates are used for Ex-OR gates are_______
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- The entire functioning of Microprocessor is controlled by_____________
- In which operation Borrow is obtained?
- CPUs and input/output peripherals on single chip_____
- In SR FF if Q=1, then output is said to be________
- XX’=________
- What are the universal gate__________
- Every rational number is a _____________
- In the Boolean algebra (A+A’) +A=?
14 Clues: XX’=________ • In the Boolean algebra (A+A’) +A=? • The basic latch consists of_______ • What is the full form of D FLIPFLOP • What are the universal gate__________ • In which operation Borrow is obtained? • Every rational number is a _____________ • What is output of Input 1 of D Flip Flop? • In SR FF if Q=1, then output is said to be________ • ...
Crossword puzzle for philosophy :) 2023-08-15
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- an easily comprehensible justification to an argument
- an educated guess usually based on facts
- indicator or conclusion indicator) a word/clue used to find a premise or a conclusion in an argument
- a rebuttal, pointing out a contradiction or a flaw in another person's argument
- evidence to support an argument
- proof
- a tool usually used in a rebuttal and used to convince
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- a statement that has a truth value
- a personal opinion, could be related to religion
- a tool used to come to a sound conclusion
- something that can be inferred/ another word for inferred
- the summary to a premise that often supports it
- a goal, and can be shouted in court, often seen in media
- a philosophical point of view based on premises
14 Clues: proof • evidence to support an argument • a statement that has a truth value • an educated guess usually based on facts • a tool used to come to a sound conclusion • the summary to a premise that often supports it • a philosophical point of view based on premises • a personal opinion, could be related to religion • an easily comprehensible justification to an argument • ...
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. • ...
J277 2.3 - robust programs 2024-01-11
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- Testing done at the end of development of a program
- Checks the data has actually been entered
- Methods used to ensure data entered is reasonable
- Data of the incorrect type
- Checks the data has the correct data type(e.g. integer)
- Used to make code more maintainable and easier to understand
- Errors where the program runs but does not get the results as intended
- Checks the data is the correct length
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- Data of the correct type which is on edge of the accepted range
- Testing done throughout development of a program
- Checks the data is within a specified range
- Data of the correct type but outside accepted checks
- Checks the data has the correct format (e.g. date)
- Errors where the program does not meet the rules of the language
14 Clues: Data of the incorrect type • Checks the data is the correct length • Checks the data has actually been entered • Checks the data is within a specified range • Testing done throughout development of a program • Methods used to ensure data entered is reasonable • Checks the data has the correct format (e.g. date) • Testing done at the end of development of a program • ...
American Revolution 2024-10-17
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- Known as The Father of the American Revolution
- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose and criticize.
- Inherent rights that cannot be taken away.
- A short written work promoting a specific political viewpoint.
- Primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
- He founded Philadelphia's first fire department and the University of Pennsylvania.
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- Cruel or oppressive government rule.
- Public disagreement with a policy or opinion.
- Information used to promote a specific cause or point of view.
- The overthrowing of one government, in favor of a new system.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and logic.
- Founding Father, First U.S. Treasury Secretary, and Author.
- Freedom from oppression or control.
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
14 Clues: Freedom from oppression or control. • Cruel or oppressive government rule. • Inherent rights that cannot be taken away. • Public disagreement with a policy or opinion. • Known as The Father of the American Revolution • Primary author of the Declaration of Independence. • An intellectual movement emphasizing reason and logic. • ...
Unit 4-5 Vocabulary Practice 2025-11-13
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- to cause a strong, usually unwanted emotional response
- a way of being that helps a person in a specific way
- a situation, person, place, or thing that causes a strong emotional response
- part of the front brain that controls emotional responses
- the way one responds to a situation with their feelings
- chemicals in the body that control many functions like reproduction, mood, and stress
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- a way of seeing something; a point of view
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- ideas one has about themselves, like abilities or appearance
- based on logic and reason; opposite of emotionally-based
- use for a different purpose
- to select or choose as an object of attention or attack
- the body’s natural response to a challenge, change, or threat
- open to damage or attack
- something very basic and undeveloped
15 Clues: open to damage or attack • use for a different purpose • something very basic and undeveloped • a way of seeing something; a point of view • a way of being that helps a person in a specific way • to cause a strong, usually unwanted emotional response • to select or choose as an object of attention or attack • the way one responds to a situation with their feelings • ...
The Hidden Oracle 2018-02-05
Across
- A female servant who is forced to do bad household chores
- Learnt or known by experience and/or observation rather than theory or logic
- A large smoked sausage made of mixed meat
- Unclear or blurry
- A descendant or descendants of a person or an animal
- Spread through something
- Along men a colleague, teammate or fellow worker in an organization
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- A man who is half man and half horse
- A black liquid that is like tar
- To be very anxious
- A impressive design or creation of something especially used in style
- To cut open a body and remove an organ
- Inscribe or print some display onto something
- Trick a person into doing something
- Get less intense or violent
- Push your lower lip forward to show that you're sad or annoyed
- Quick lightweight or very flexible
- A bold or daring person who can achieve things that require great courage and/or skill
- Tasting or smelling very bad due to being old
19 Clues: Unclear or blurry • To be very anxious • Spread through something • Get less intense or violent • A black liquid that is like tar • Quick lightweight or very flexible • Trick a person into doing something • A man who is half man and half horse • To cut open a body and remove an organ • A large smoked sausage made of mixed meat • Inscribe or print some display onto something • ...
The Hidden Oracle 2018-02-05
Across
- Tasting or smelling very bad due to being old
- Spread through something
- Get less intense or violent
- Quick lightweight or very flexible
- A bold or daring person who can achieve things that require great courage and/or skill
- Push your lower lip forward to show that you're sad or annoyed
- Inscribe or print some display onto something
- A impressive design or creation of something especially used in style
- A female servant who is forced to do bad household chores
- To cut open a body and remove an organ
- Unclear or blurry
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- Along men a colleague, teammate or fellow worker in an organization
- A black liquid that is like tar
- Learnt or known by experience and/or observation rather than theory or logic
- To be very anxious
- A large smoked sausage made of mixed meat
- A descendant or descendants of a person or an animal
- A man who is half man and half horse
- Trick a person into doing something
19 Clues: Unclear or blurry • To be very anxious • Spread through something • Get less intense or violent • A black liquid that is like tar • Quick lightweight or very flexible • Trick a person into doing something • A man who is half man and half horse • To cut open a body and remove an organ • A large smoked sausage made of mixed meat • Tasting or smelling very bad due to being old • ...
Jan29 2015-01-29
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- an indirect way of saying "death"
- (2 words) meet by chance or crash into
- say something is less severe than it really is
- a type of pure emotional reaction
- (2 words) when a military operation gets progressively more dangerous, posssibly without an official change in the mandate
- Examples: UN,CIA,GPS, BBC
- exchange goods or services, or a job in military language
- Examples: NATO, ISIS, ASEAN, OAS
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- create, result in
- a word or phrase that is used instead of a stronger word or phrase. Eg. pass away = die;restroom = toilet
- (2 words) improve morale
- (2 words) when you are not certain but you can use your knowledge, logic etc to answer
- (2 words) remove or leave
- (2 words) arrive
- overseas or just in another country
- (2 words) solve or understand
- (adj) For example, the protective reaction an animal to an animal of a different species that is in distress
- say something is more severe than it really is
- (2 words) seek
19 Clues: (2 words) seek • (2 words) arrive • create, result in • (2 words) improve morale • (2 words) remove or leave • Examples: UN,CIA,GPS, BBC • (2 words) solve or understand • Examples: NATO, ISIS, ASEAN, OAS • an indirect way of saying "death" • a type of pure emotional reaction • overseas or just in another country • (2 words) meet by chance or crash into • ...
Geometry Crossword 2019-03-05
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- the part of a conditional statement following the word if
- the common endpoint of the sides of the angle
- the sum of the side lengths of a closed plane figure
- the part of a conditional statement following the word then
- reasoning: the process of using logic to draw conclusions
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- angle: an angle that measures greater than 90 degrees and less than 180 degrees
- triangle: a triangle with no congruent sides
- angles: angles that have the same measure
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- the original figure in a transformation
- the side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- a quadrilateral with 4 right angles
- the distance around a circle
- the ratio between two corresponding measurements
- angle: the set of all points outside a polygon
- a statement that is accepted as true without proof
- angle: the common end point of the sides of an angle
- triangle: a triangle with three acute angles
- triangle: a triangle with one right angle
19 Clues: the distance around a circle • a quadrilateral with 4 right angles • the original figure in a transformation • angles: angles that have the same measure • a comparison of two quantities by division • triangle: a triangle with one right angle • the common endpoint of the sides of the angle • triangle: a triangle with no congruent sides • ...
DSA Coding Club CodeQuest 2025-03-13
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- A car brand that updates like a smartphone
- Created an AI that talks almost like a human
- He wants to take humans to Mars
- The foundation of every website, but not a programming language
- The secret behind interactive buttons and pop-ups
- Where your photos live when your phone storage is full
- The go-to place for answers (and ads)
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- The modern designer’s digital sketchbook
- Rebranded itself for a virtual future
- The backbone of Bitcoin and NFTs
- Speeds up UI with reusable components
- A virtual assistant that doesn’t need coffee breaks
- The OS that powers most servers but not your grandma’s laptop
- The invisible bridge between apps and services
- It learns, predicts, and sometimes makes mistakes
- Controls the look but not the logic of a webpage
- A language that’s easy to learn but powerful to use
- Often paired with "security" or "attack"
- Helps developers time travel through their code
19 Clues: He wants to take humans to Mars • The backbone of Bitcoin and NFTs • Rebranded itself for a virtual future • Speeds up UI with reusable components • The go-to place for answers (and ads) • The modern designer’s digital sketchbook • Often paired with "security" or "attack" • A car brand that updates like a smartphone • Created an AI that talks almost like a human • ...
Psychology Chapter 3 2024-10-20
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- a part of the brain where thinking takes place
- fatty tissue that protects the axon
- system in charge of automatic body functions
- system of glands
- connects the two hemispheres of the brain
- hemisphere of the brain that controls the left side of the body and creativity
- a part of the brain where thinking takes place
- chemical messanger between neurons
- an automatic movement
- function of the autonomic nervous system
- part of the neuron that takes the message away from the cell body
- function of the autonomic nervous system
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- most important part of the nervous system
- system comprised of the brain and spinal cord
- system made up of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves throughout the body
- hemisphere of the brain that controls the right side of the body, language and logic
- chemicals that help nervous system control and coordinate body functions
- cell that nourishes and protects neurons
- another name for nerve cells that serve one function
- part of the neuron that delivers messages to the cell body
- system in charge of voluntary muscle movements
21 Clues: system of glands • an automatic movement • chemical messanger between neurons • fatty tissue that protects the axon • cell that nourishes and protects neurons • function of the autonomic nervous system • function of the autonomic nervous system • most important part of the nervous system • connects the two hemispheres of the brain • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2025-10-08
Across
- Words that explain or give more details about an idea.
- To tell the main points in fewer words.
- The main lesson or message of a story.
- The group of people a message is meant for.
- A statement or opinion about a topic.
- The words or sentences around a word or passage.
- The order of events in a story.
- When and where a story takes place.
- The main point or idea of a paragraph or essay.
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- To combine ideas to make a whole.
- How ideas and details are arranged in writing.
- A guess made based on clues from the text.
- Stories about future science or technology changes.
- Facts or details that support an idea.
- A text where the writer shares and defends an opinion.
- Details from a text that support your thinking.
- Thinking in a clear and reasonable way.
- Trustworthy and reliable information or sources.
- A problem or struggle in a story.
19 Clues: The order of events in a story. • To combine ideas to make a whole. • A problem or struggle in a story. • When and where a story takes place. • A statement or opinion about a topic. • Facts or details that support an idea. • The main lesson or message of a story. • To tell the main points in fewer words. • Thinking in a clear and reasonable way. • ...
Persuasive Argument 2025-10-28
Across
- – An appeal to the reader’s emotions.
- – A deliberate overstatement for effect.
- – The writer’s trustworthiness or expertise.
- – Making something seem more important or worse than it really is.
- – Encouragement to the reader to take action or agree.
- – Language designed to make the reader feel something strongly.
- – The emotional or cultural meaning of a word beyond its dictionary definition.
- – The process of explaining how evidence supports a point.
- – The writer’s attitude toward the subject or audience.
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- – The group of people the text is aimed at.
- – A question asked for effect, not to be answered.
- – Facts, statistics, or examples used to support an argument.
- – A confident statement of belief or opinion.
- – A preference or leaning toward one side of an argument.
- – When a writer argues against the opposing viewpoint.
- – An appeal to the writer’s character or authority.
- – A short personal story used to illustrate a point.
- – Language that uses words like “we” or “us” to bring the reader on side.
- – Appeals to logic or reason.
19 Clues: – Appeals to logic or reason. • – An appeal to the reader’s emotions. • – A deliberate overstatement for effect. • – The group of people the text is aimed at. • – The writer’s trustworthiness or expertise. • – A confident statement of belief or opinion. • – A question asked for effect, not to be answered. • – An appeal to the writer’s character or authority. • ...
English 9 Semester 1 Review 2025-12-12
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- The lesson, message or take away of the text.
- A section of plot that shows earlier parts of the story.
- an author shows rather than tells us what a character is like through what the character says, does, or thinks or through what others say about the character.
- Rhetorical appeal - logic
- A narrator tells the reader who a character is by describing the background, motivation, temperament, or appearance of a character.
- The tension, opposition, or struggle that drives a plot.
- To understand something by investigating its parts.
- To highlight similarities and differences.
- Rhetorical appeal - emotion
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- Rhetorical appeal - credibility
- To make something vivid and concrete.
- The listener, viewer, or reader of a text.
- Where and when a story takes place.
- The goal the speaker wants to achieve.
- States the argument’s main idea or position.
- To show casual relationships.
- A story about one's self to help prove a point.
- To demonstrate with specifics
- The perspective from which a work is told.
19 Clues: Rhetorical appeal - logic • Rhetorical appeal - emotion • To show casual relationships. • To demonstrate with specifics • Rhetorical appeal - credibility • Where and when a story takes place. • To make something vivid and concrete. • The goal the speaker wants to achieve. • The listener, viewer, or reader of a text. • The perspective from which a work is told. • ...
Ancient Greek Background and Art 2022-01-25
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- Long narrative of heroic deeds
- figure the figure is not painted, very popular and detailed painting style
- Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded an educational academy
- A type of reasoning where an inference is made based on observation, often of a sample reasoning
- Greek philosopher who developed a system of logic
- standing draped female figure
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- figure the figure is painted, very time consuming and difficult
- Reasoning where an inference is made based on widely-accepted facts or premises
- Short poem expressing emotions or ideas
- standing naked male figure
- Scholar, teacher, and philosopher known as the founder of western philosophy
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 • figure the figure is painted, very time consuming and difficult • figure the figure is not painted, very popular and detailed painting style • ...
Rhetoric Crossword #1 2022-03-20
Across
- Extravagant exaggeration
- Your favorite teacher
- Repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, sentences, or verses especially for rhetorical or poetic effect
- An appeal to authority/credibility
- A combination of contradictory or incongruous words
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- The art of persuasion
- The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables
- The act of convincing someone of something
- An appeal to logic
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them
- An appeal to emotion
11 Clues: An appeal to logic • An appeal to emotion • The art of persuasion • Your favorite teacher • Extravagant exaggeration • An appeal to authority/credibility • The act of convincing someone of something • A combination of contradictory or incongruous words • The repetition of usually initial consonant sounds in two or more neighboring words or syllables • ...
Enlightenment Thinkers 2022-12-15
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- Hobbes believed in this (two words) for a better government
- Locke believed people must have this in order to have their liberty and property protected
- An argument using emotion
- An argument using logic or reasoning
- The revolution the Enlightenment thinkers influenced
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- Montesquieu believed in a separation of these
- Voltaire believed in these types of rights for people
- Locke believed everyone was born with this type of rights
- This Enlightenment thinker believed people should form an agreement with their government and have the right to overthrow them
- An argument using credibility or expertise
- First name of the Enlightenment thinker who believed in protection of people
11 Clues: An argument using emotion • An argument using logic or reasoning • An argument using credibility or expertise • Montesquieu believed in a separation of these • The revolution the Enlightenment thinkers influenced • Voltaire believed in these types of rights for people • Locke believed everyone was born with this type of rights • ...
Chapter 8 and 14 terms 2023-02-14
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- Process in which people define themselves in terms of the qualities skills, and attributes they see in others
- The ability to group objects by common
- Concept that changes in position or shape of substances doesn't change quantity
- Aggression that is directed to another child
- Repetition of information after it's used
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
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- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order
- Coordination of the eye & hand
- able to see objects far away but not up close
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable others
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
11 Clues: Coordination of the eye & hand • The ability to group objects by common • Repetition of information after it's used • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Aggression that is directed to another child • able to see objects far away but not up close • Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception • ...
Colonial America Vocabulary 2021-10-19
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- Nobody is above the law
- Biased or deliberately misleading in an attempt to persuade
- Something no one likes but everyone has to pay
- A member of a nation- with all rights and responsibilities…
- An intellectual movement based on logic and reason not superstition or blind faith
- Freedoms you have protected by the law
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- A colonist of the revolutionary period who wanted independence from England
- Power to make laws
- A form of protest where you withdraw from business or social relations with a business, country or person
- A colonist of the revolutionary period who supported the English cause
- How court decisions are made
11 Clues: Power to make laws • Nobody is above the law • How court decisions are made • Freedoms you have protected by the law • Something no one likes but everyone has to pay • Biased or deliberately misleading in an attempt to persuade • A member of a nation- with all rights and responsibilities… • A colonist of the revolutionary period who supported the English cause • ...
G11_OctWk2 2022-10-07
Across
- to receive a lot of attention
- suitable for your purposes and causes no difficulty for your schedule or plans
- a formal scientific method of examining or thinking about ideas
- operated by a machine, or connected with machines or their parts
- to finally understand something or someone, or find the solution to a problem after a lot of thought:
Down
- the ability to continue trying to do something, although it is very difficult
- to make a strong decision
- still available
- to take something quickly and keep or hold it
- a type or a group of things having same features
- to divide things or people into groups according to their type
11 Clues: still available • to make a strong decision • to receive a lot of attention • to take something quickly and keep or hold it • a type or a group of things having same features • to divide things or people into groups according to their type • a formal scientific method of examining or thinking about ideas • ...
Aergo Crossword Puzzle 2018-10-10
Across
- A one stop shop for algorithms, storage, computing power etc
- A leading blockchain firm contributing to the core development of Aergo
- The technology from Blocko that Aergo is based on
- CEO of Aergo
- A merging technique that uses conflict resolution logic to manage inconsistent transactions
Down
- The method of scaling in Aergo that makes use of AergoFS
- A public internet of blockchains
- A merging process in which the merging source blocks are dissolved into transactions and absorbed into the merging pool
- New smart contract language created by Aergo
- Consensus algorithm Aergo uses
- The interface that connects dApps to AergoChain
11 Clues: CEO of Aergo • Consensus algorithm Aergo uses • A public internet of blockchains • New smart contract language created by Aergo • The interface that connects dApps to AergoChain • The technology from Blocko that Aergo is based on • The method of scaling in Aergo that makes use of AergoFS • A one stop shop for algorithms, storage, computing power etc • ...
Persuasion 2023-10-10
Across
- the point of view presented in the introduction
- using the same letter to start words in a sentence to draw attention
- using an emotion-bsed argument to support your thesis
- using logic and reason in your examples
- using your credibility to help you win agreement
- repeating an idea to drill a point
- evidence that you give that comes from texts you read
Down
- the name of the first sentence of a paragraph
- the type of language that will appeal to people's emotions
- saying 3 things in a row, as people remember things in sets of 3
- using strong verbs like MUST, WILL OR HAVE TO
11 Clues: repeating an idea to drill a point • using logic and reason in your examples • the name of the first sentence of a paragraph • using strong verbs like MUST, WILL OR HAVE TO • the point of view presented in the introduction • using your credibility to help you win agreement • using an emotion-bsed argument to support your thesis • ...
Computer Science 2024-06-13
Across
- A named storage that can hold a value
- A graphical user interface for creating software without coding
- A data structure that holds multiple values in a single variable
- A method of problem-solving used in computer science
- A type of loop that checks the condition before executing the loop body
- A programming construct that repeats a block of code
Down
- A sequence of characters treated as text
- A service model that delivers software over the internet
- The process of visually designing workflows or logic without coding
- A statement that executes a block of code based on a condition
- A network of interconnected computers
11 Clues: A named storage that can hold a value • A network of interconnected computers • A sequence of characters treated as text • A method of problem-solving used in computer science • A programming construct that repeats a block of code • A service model that delivers software over the internet • A statement that executes a block of code based on a condition • ...
English I, Set #8 2024-05-07
Across
- capable of working successfully; feasible
- imitate the appearance or character of
- susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm
- emotionally disturbing or distressing
Down
- a way of carrying out a particular task, especially the execution or performance of an artistic work or a scientific procedure
- waste (something, especially money or time) in a reckless and foolish manner
- perceptible by touch; clear and definite
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty
- fail to resist (pressure, temptation, or some other negative force)
- make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true, accurate, or justified
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact
11 Clues: emotionally disturbing or distressing • imitate the appearance or character of • perceptible by touch; clear and definite • capable of working successfully; feasible • susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm • a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty • (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact • ...
Crossword 2025-10-04
Across
- A speedy memory stash; not to be confused with money. (5)
- A circle's favorite irrational number. (2)
- To understand me, you must first understand me. (9)
- A computer process that's dead but won't leave. (6)
- A digital kidnapper that holds your files hostage. (10)
- The annoying delay in a long-distance digital conversation. (7)
Down
- A translator for humans who speak Python and computers who speak binary. (8)
- A line that a curve gets cozy with but never touches. (9)
- A sequence that famously grows like rabbits. 🐰 (9)
- A digital bouncer for your network's security. (8)
- A logic system where everything is simply true or false. (7)
11 Clues: A circle's favorite irrational number. (2) • A sequence that famously grows like rabbits. 🐰 (9) • A digital bouncer for your network's security. (8) • To understand me, you must first understand me. (9) • A computer process that's dead but won't leave. (6) • A digital kidnapper that holds your files hostage. (10) • ...
Carrier Puzzle 2025-09-08
Across
- A priority vertical going forward for Carrier is ___ centers.
- Which Georgia city is home to Carrier's primary CST production plant?
- Our corporate vision, purpose, values, and culture all make up The ______ Way.
- The inventor of modern air conditioning, ______ Carrier.
Down
- Which city is Carrier's primary residential HVAC production plant in?
- What was the original name for the Carrier climate solutions transportation brand?
- Carrier's 23xrv unit, which is in use at CIB, is an example of a ____ - cooled chiller unit.
- Carrier's CFO (Chief Finance Officer) is Patrick _____.
- Before spinning off as an independent company, Carrier was part of ____ .
- Carrier's stock symbol
- Carrier's primary building management solution offering is ______ Logic.
11 Clues: Carrier's stock symbol • Carrier's CFO (Chief Finance Officer) is Patrick _____. • The inventor of modern air conditioning, ______ Carrier. • A priority vertical going forward for Carrier is ___ centers. • Which city is Carrier's primary residential HVAC production plant in? • Which Georgia city is home to Carrier's primary CST production plant? • ...
Epistemology 2023-11-14
Across
- Founder of the first Philosophy school in Athens
- The belief that true knowledge is unobtainable
- A female philosopher known for developing Objectivism
- The first Rationalist philosopher, lived during the Enlightenment Period in Germany
- The belief that knowledge comes from personal, sensory experiences
Down
- The belief that knowledge comes from reason and logic
- A French philosopher known for his involvement in developing modern philosophy
7 Clues: The belief that true knowledge is unobtainable • Founder of the first Philosophy school in Athens • The belief that knowledge comes from reason and logic • A female philosopher known for developing Objectivism • The belief that knowledge comes from personal, sensory experiences • A French philosopher known for his involvement in developing modern philosophy • ...
As I lay Dying 2026-03-02
Across
- The physical barrier that nearly destroys the family’s mission and claims the mules
- Vardaman’s traumatized logic: "My mother is a _______."
- flooded water at the ford, described as "______" and treacherous.
- carries Addie's casket
Down
- The structure the Bundrens find destroyed, forcing them to take a detour
- force of the water that sweeps Cash away
- the weather that turns the roads to mud and floods the waterways.
7 Clues: carries Addie's casket • force of the water that sweeps Cash away • Vardaman’s traumatized logic: "My mother is a _______." • the weather that turns the roads to mud and floods the waterways. • flooded water at the ford, described as "______" and treacherous. • The structure the Bundrens find destroyed, forcing them to take a detour • ...
Crossword Puzzle -- Thursday Vocabulary 2022-09-22
Across
- To be willing to change something.
- a building or room that is empty.
- An introduction to a play.
- A person's signature; to sign one's name
- the opposite of flex
- Empty space that contains no matter. Light can travel through this.
Down
- An action you do not have to think about.
- a machine that picks up and reproduces the sound from a record; created by Thomas Edison
- A device or system used for sending messages over long distances. It uses a code of electrical signals sent by wire or radio.
- to leave or send away from a dangerous place
- The study of new words and expressions.
- Connection of facts or events in a way that seems reasonable.
12 Clues: the opposite of flex • An introduction to a play. • a building or room that is empty. • To be willing to change something. • The study of new words and expressions. • A person's signature; to sign one's name • An action you do not have to think about. • to leave or send away from a dangerous place • Connection of facts or events in a way that seems reasonable. • ...
Computer Terms 2022-09-27
Across
- a digital video device commonly built into a computer.
- __________ unit controls the flow of data within the system.
- Computer applies instructions to data to produce information
- Saving the information for a subsequent use or use in future
- enables a user to input text into a computer
- an electronic output device that is also known as a video display terminal
- the main purpose is to process data
Down
- the main circuit board inside a computer
- is where the CPU performs the arithmetic and logic operations.
- Any device that lets you talk to the computer
- holds all the data and programs that it is currently using.
- Any device that lets the computer talk to you
12 Clues: the main purpose is to process data • the main circuit board inside a computer • enables a user to input text into a computer • Any device that lets you talk to the computer • Any device that lets the computer talk to you • a digital video device commonly built into a computer. • holds all the data and programs that it is currently using. • ...
Scientific Management(Frederick Taylor) 2023-01-17
Across
- Belief about (or mental picture of) the future
- The name of the father of Scientific Management
- The position of foreman
- The union of different systems of thought or belief
- The act of making something (a product) from raw materials
- A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying
- The quality of being productive or having the power to produce
Down
- The quality of being consistent with or based on logic
- A detailed description of design criteria for a piece of work
- The central meaning or theme of a speech or literary work
- An economic state of growth with rising profits and full employment
- The act of removing or getting rid of something
12 Clues: The position of foreman • Belief about (or mental picture of) the future • The name of the father of Scientific Management • The act of removing or getting rid of something • The union of different systems of thought or belief • The quality of being consistent with or based on logic • A condition in which everything is regular and unvarying • ...
CAO Crossword 2021-10-29
Across
- type of memory in which virtual addresses are mapped into real addresses
- state in which the CPU performs 'productive' work less, and 'swapping' more.
- Fastest memory in computer
- a register for short-term, intermediate storage of arithmetic and logic data
- Part of floating point number
Down
- a signal to the processor emitted by hardware or software indicating an event that needs immediate attention
- Type of memory which gets erased after the power is cut
- A flexible magnetic disk enclosed in a protective container
- the cabinet containing the central processor unit
- Microcode stored in read-only memory
- A program in execution
- A shared communications path consisting of one or a collection of lines
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 • ...
Media dan Telekomunikasi Jaringan 2023-02-11
Across
- kabel yang terdiri dari 4 pasang kabel terpilin mirip kabel telepon adalah...
- Jaringan berkabel biasa di sebut dengan...
- Alat yang mengirimkan paket data internet....
- Alamat ip terbatas pada panjang...
- mengatur akses berdasarkan MAC Address perangkat pengakses adalah fungsi dari...
- suatu proses kegiatan penyampaian informasi atau pesan dari pihak satu ke pihak lain disebut...
Down
- merk modem internet...
- Vlan (virtual local area network) adalah fungsi... dari sebuah switch
- sebuah jaringan komputer yang sangat besar yang dapat mencakup seluruh dunia adalah...
- jaringan internet pada perusahaan yang membroadeast informasi yang dimiliki ke jaringan diluar internet disebut...
- singkatan dari stengths, weakness, opportunities, dan threats adalah...
- untuk me-remote sesuatu switch di perlukan kabel jenis...
12 Clues: merk modem internet... • Alamat ip terbatas pada panjang... • Jaringan berkabel biasa di sebut dengan... • Alat yang mengirimkan paket data internet.... • untuk me-remote sesuatu switch di perlukan kabel jenis... • Vlan (virtual local area network) adalah fungsi... dari sebuah switch • singkatan dari stengths, weakness, opportunities, dan threats adalah... • ...
The Market Revolutions 2023-11-07
Across
- Henry David ______:a famous American philosopher, and supporter of the 19th century movement mentioned in another clue
- What the Temperance movement fought against
- Aided in the transport of ideas
- Where the Declaration of Sentiments was signed
- Those who, unlike abolitionists, believed in a gradual end to slavery
- A town in Massachusetts famous for its mills
Down
- An 19th century movement that glorified humanity and favored emotion over logic
- Where work primarily took place during the Market Revolution
- Who supporters of reform movements often were
- He built the first steamboat in 1807 (last name)
- Many more of these were built during the 19th century.
- How workers were paid after the Market Revolution
12 Clues: Aided in the transport of ideas • What the Temperance movement fought against • A town in Massachusetts famous for its mills • Who supporters of reform movements often were • Where the Declaration of Sentiments was signed • He built the first steamboat in 1807 (last name) • How workers were paid after the Market Revolution • ...
Interpreters & Compilers 2025-10-27
Across
- The original code written by a programmer.
- Converts assembly language into machine code.
- The set of rules that define how code must be written.
- A program that translates the whole code into machine code before execution.
- A program that translates and runs code line-by-line.
- To make code run more efficiently.
- To find and fix errors in code.
Down
- Instructions written by a programmer.
- The general term for any program that converts code into another form.
- What occurs when code violates rules or logic, and cannot be ran any further.
- A set of instructions written to perform a task.
- What a computer does when it runs a program.
12 Clues: To find and fix errors in code. • To make code run more efficiently. • Instructions written by a programmer. • The original code written by a programmer. • What a computer does when it runs a program. • Converts assembly language into machine code. • A set of instructions written to perform a task. • A program that translates and runs code line-by-line. • ...
Algorithms Lesson 1 2025-06-05
Across
- Breaking a big problem into smaller parts
- Fake code used to explain what an algorithm does
- A mistake in a program that stops it working properly
- A set of clear steps to solve a problem
- Working out how to fix or create something using logic (2 words)
- The result you get after the computer processes the inputs
- Information typed in by the user (2 words)
Down
- Hiding details so we can focus on the main problem
- Finding and fixing mistakes in a program
- A diagram that shows the steps of an algorithm
- What the computer does to the inputs to get the answer
- Information you put into a system or program
12 Clues: A set of clear steps to solve a problem • Finding and fixing mistakes in a program • Breaking a big problem into smaller parts • Information typed in by the user (2 words) • Information you put into a system or program • A diagram that shows the steps of an algorithm • Fake code used to explain what an algorithm does • Hiding details so we can focus on the main problem • ...
Persuasive techniques - Unit 15 2026-02-05
Across
- Dreamlike or bizarre style that surprises or confuses the audience
- Story approach that mirrors everyday life closely
- Emotional appeal often used to tug at the audience’s heartstrings
- Advertising effort designed to achieve a long-term goal rather than a single ad
- Persuasion relying on reason and evidence rather than feelings
- Multiple episodes connected by a central theme
Down
- Comedic approach designed to entertain while promoting a product
- Storytelling that bends reality and can defy logic or physics
- Style that often heightens tension or evokes strong emotions
- Trustworthiness or authority used to convince an audience
- Technique using moving illustrations to convey a message
- Imitation meant to humorously mock or exaggerate
12 Clues: Multiple episodes connected by a central theme • Imitation meant to humorously mock or exaggerate • Story approach that mirrors everyday life closely • Technique using moving illustrations to convey a message • Trustworthiness or authority used to convince an audience • Style that often heightens tension or evokes strong emotions • ...
Intro to Persuasive Writing 2025-12-05
Across
- Appeal to logic, reason, or evidence.
- The response to a counterclaim that defends the writer’s original position.
- Appeal to credibility or character.
- The writer’s central position or assertion in an argument.
- The writer’s reason for crafting the argument (to inform, convince, inspire action, etc.).
- The intended readers or listeners and their potential perspectives or biases.
Down
- An opposing viewpoint that challenges the writer’s claim.
- The final section that reinforces the argument and calls the reader to action or reflection
- Appeal to timeliness: events, context, urgency
- Appeal to emotions, values, or beliefs.
- Facts, examples, statistics, and quotations that support a claim.
- The explanation that connects evidence to the claim logically.
12 Clues: Appeal to credibility or character. • Appeal to logic, reason, or evidence. • Appeal to emotions, values, or beliefs. • Appeal to timeliness: events, context, urgency • An opposing viewpoint that challenges the writer’s claim. • The writer’s central position or assertion in an argument. • The explanation that connects evidence to the claim logically. • ...
Lit. term for The moon speech. 2022-10-21
Across
- logic, makes sense
- repetition of the same sound beginning several words in a sequence
- expert opinion
- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- the arrangement of words, phrases, clauses making them similar in form
- a statement that seems self-contradictory, yet turns out to have a rational meaning:
Down
- repetition of vowel sounds in non-rhyming words
- repetition of consonant sounds within words or ending words
- contrast of ideas or words in a parallel structure:
- transposition of normal word order
- implied comparison through a figurative, not literal, use of words
- a quality that evokes emotions, pity or sadness
- a word or phrase used two or more times in close proximity:
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: • ...
Meanings and Methods of Doing Philosophy 2021-02-25
Across
- attended the Academy and a prominent student of Plato
- Foremost philosopher of ancient times
- A student of Socrates
- Focuses on specific aspects of a situation
- He believed that philosophy could enable a man to live a life of happiness
- Perception of an event or phenomenon and how exactly it is viewed
- Deals with correct reasoning
- Deals with questions regarding reality and existence
Down
- Study of general and fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, values, reason, and language
- Refers to a perspective that considers large-scale patterns in systems
- Deals with beauty and makes things "beautiful"
- Study about what is right or wrong in the society
- He was a known advocate of living a simple and virtuous life
13 Clues: A student of Socrates • Deals with correct reasoning • Foremost philosopher of ancient times • Focuses on specific aspects of a situation • Deals with beauty and makes things "beautiful" • Study about what is right or wrong in the society • Deals with questions regarding reality and existence • attended the Academy and a prominent student of Plato • ...
"Fahrenheit 451" Vocabulary, Set Two 2023-03-15
Across
- a visually striking performance or display
- religious or solemn ceremony consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order
- to break a boundary of law or behavior
- happening in the mind without the awareness of the conscious mind
- something or someone that is quiet, inactive, and rather dull
- of the finest or richest kind.
- a close fitting cover for something, such as a sword
Down
- to grieve a terrible loss
- feeling undue awareness of oneself—one’s appearance or actions
- not influenced by personal feelings or opinions
- a flammable liquid often used to cook
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- a building, especially a large and stately one, for burying the dead.
13 Clues: to grieve a terrible loss • of the finest or richest kind. • a flammable liquid often used to cook • to break a boundary of law or behavior • a visually striking performance or display • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • not influenced by personal feelings or opinions • a close fitting cover for something, such as a sword • ...
Unit 5 vocavulary 2023-03-21
Across
- Do the necessary errands to discover something
- That he is very skilled or has great experience in a job or activity.
- Instilling encouragement or energy in a person to continue in a fight or task
- I want to know things
- Need something', 'ask someone for something, especially when you have authority
- Faculty of the human being to understand through reason the nature, qualities and relationships of things
Down
- Success or very satisfactory result in one thing
- what causes emotion
- Put a person or a thing in a difficult, uncomfortable or delicate situation.
- That is based on facts and logic
- coincidence between two or more people
- Advanced technology.
- That is very far or far apart in time or space
13 Clues: what causes emotion • Advanced technology. • I want to know things • That is based on facts and logic • coincidence between two or more people • Do the necessary errands to discover something • That is very far or far apart in time or space • Success or very satisfactory result in one thing • That he is very skilled or has great experience in a job or activity. • ...
Smallbasic2 2025-06-27
Across
- A memory location within a computer program where values are stored
- A fault in the logic or structure of the problem.
- A programming language that sounds like a snake
- Data that is entered into or received by a computer
- Something that the program prints to the screen
- A data type that is a sequence of characters ( letters, digits and symbols). Apiece of text.
Down
- The programming language we are learning
- A set of instructions that runs in order ( without selection or iteration)
- The computer component that connects all the others together
- The command to print to the screen
- An ordered set of instructions for complete a task
- The grammar and rules of the language
- The piece of data held in a variable
13 Clues: The command to print to the screen • The piece of data held in a variable • The grammar and rules of the language • The programming language we are learning • A programming language that sounds like a snake • Something that the program prints to the screen • A fault in the logic or structure of the problem. • An ordered set of instructions for complete a task • ...
The City-States of Ancient Greece 2025-10-21
Across
- A government where all power is held by a small group of wealth people
- A form of government in which people choose their leaders
- The upper or noble class whose members status is passed down through family
- A foreigner living in ancient Greece
- A city state of ancient Greece
- An area settled by people who come from elsewhere
Down
- An enslaved person in Sparta
- A type of government which one person holds all power
- A chain of islands
- The study of ways of thinking and making reasonable arguments
- A group of people who listen to information presented in court
- A narrow piece of land that connects two larger masses
- A person with legal rights and responsibilities
13 Clues: A chain of islands • An enslaved person in Sparta • A city state of ancient Greece • A foreigner living in ancient Greece • A person with legal rights and responsibilities • An area settled by people who come from elsewhere • A type of government which one person holds all power • A narrow piece of land that connects two larger masses • ...
crossword #1 2021-10-12
Across
- air blowing
- what people say instead of hahaha
- the use of context, reasoning, and logic hint: common_____
- a silly trick played upon a person
- a large plant covered in rough bark and branches
- what people do before a test
- where one goes to find definitions (usually a thick book called a ______)
- the true ending of a book, showing readers what happens after the main story ends, commonly used to put readers out of their misery.
- a beginning
Down
- an 8 hours rest
- forever, everything that existed, exists, and could exist, usually represented as ∞ in math.
- a word people say when impressed
- a bond that holds people together. a person might say i l___ you
- a combination of letters and numbers used to secure the safety of a certain thing, usually an account or phone
- the opposite of hard (like this puzzle)
- everyone gets ____er everyday, not that they could get younger!
- a short rest
- north, east, west, and _____
- the third number
19 Clues: air blowing • a beginning • a short rest • an 8 hours rest • the third number • what people do before a test • north, east, west, and _____ • a word people say when impressed • what people say instead of hahaha • a silly trick played upon a person • the opposite of hard (like this puzzle) • a large plant covered in rough bark and branches • ...
Rhetorical Devices and Appeals 2022-12-16
Across
- the use of precise and powerful language
- to convince others to think or act in a certain way
- a comparison using like or as
- the main idea of your argument
- a quote from an outside source
- giving non-humans human characteristics
- words and phrases are used more than once for emphasis
- an appeal to a person's emotions
- a reference to a famous person, place or event
- an extreme exaggeration
- numbers or numerical facts that support an argument
- an appeal to a person's sense of right v. wrong
Down
- _____ argument: the opposing side's main point.
- a personal story used to connect with the audience
- descriptive language that creates an image in the reader's mind
- a question meant for reflection rather than for a specific answer
- a comparison stating one thing IS another
- an appeal to the reader's logic
- repetition of the same patter of words or phrases to signify equal importance
19 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • a comparison using like or as • the main idea of your argument • a quote from an outside source • an appeal to the reader's logic • an appeal to a person's emotions • giving non-humans human characteristics • the use of precise and powerful language • a comparison stating one thing IS another • a reference to a famous person, place or event • ...
Mychael 2023-11-06
Across
- make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically.
- expressed clearly; easy to understand.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
- relating to time
- a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
Down
- leave (a place that one previously occupied).
- ready to accept control or instruction; submissive.
- quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences.
- relating to or done with the hands.
- a combining form meaning power
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- light and graph, meaning to draw
- relating to earth
15 Clues: relating to time • relating to earth • a combining form meaning power • light and graph, meaning to draw • relating to or done with the hands. • expressed clearly; easy to understand. • a quality that evokes pity or sadness. • leave (a place that one previously occupied). • ready to accept control or instruction; submissive. • ...
CrossWord Puzzle 211-225 2023-10-12
Across
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- Having the ability to find quick and clever ways to overcome difficulties.
- The action of delaying or postponing something.
- The ability to comprehend or grasp the significance of something.
- The quality of being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
- To occur at the same time or rate.
- To surpass or go beyond the limits of something.
Down
- Steadfast persistence in a course of action, especially in spite of difficulties.
- Producing many works, results, etc.
- A statement that contradicts itself but may be true.
- Having strong emotions or beliefs.
- The quality or fact of being very determined.
- To make or become a single unit.
- The desire to promote the welfare of others through acts of kindness.
- Dealing with things sensibly and realistically.
15 Clues: To make or become a single unit. • Having strong emotions or beliefs. • To occur at the same time or rate. • Producing many works, results, etc. • The quality or fact of being very determined. • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • The action of delaying or postponing something. • Dealing with things sensibly and realistically. • ...
Philosophical Crossword 2020-12-03
Across
- the words that appear at the bottom of a screen for a movie
- a specific time in an ongoing action with an endpoint
- accumulation of fat in the body
- the part of your mind based on instinct and intuitive feeling, rather than knowledge and logic
- a disease that affects a lot of people worldwide
- the state of being a child
- the quality of being female or male,
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- a very small infectious organism
- to hurt or intimidate others, especially (someone) who is visibly weaker
- an illness that affects the normal function of an organ or system
- careful observation and thinking about something
- a shortage of something, especially money, food, supplies, etc
- having sugar or a sugar taste
- someone who performs professionally in television, film, or theatrical productions
- a child’s abnormal hyperactivity
15 Clues: the state of being a child • having sugar or a sugar taste • accumulation of fat in the body • a very small infectious organism • a child’s abnormal hyperactivity • the quality of being female or male, • careful observation and thinking about something • a disease that affects a lot of people worldwide • a specific time in an ongoing action with an endpoint • ...
Philosophical Crossword 2020-12-03
Across
- a specific time in an ongoing action with an endpoint
- careful observation and thinking about something
- accumulation of fat in the body
- an illness that affects the normal function of an organ or system
- the words that appear at the bottom of a screen for a movie
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- having sugar or a sugar taste
- the state of being a child
- the quality of being female or male,
- a disease that affects a lot of people worldwide
- someone who performs professionally in television, film, or theatrical productions
- the part of your mind based on instinct and intuitive feeling, rather than knowledge and logic
- a very small infectious organism
- a shortage of something, especially money, food, supplies, etc
- to hurt or intimidate others, especially (someone) who is visibly weaker
- the state of being physically or mentally unwell
15 Clues: the state of being a child • having sugar or a sugar taste • accumulation of fat in the body • a very small infectious organism • the quality of being female or male, • a disease that affects a lot of people worldwide • careful observation and thinking about something • the state of being physically or mentally unwell • ...
Guarding Life in the Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph 2023-04-20
Across
- One of our Life and Justice pastoral programs includes the ______ Project.
- A perfect occasion to offer the Blessing of a child in the womb.
- _____ v. Jackson Women's Health Organization was decided on June 24, 2022.
- "Your role in the parish is not merely _______."
- One of our Missouri senators.
- "Lord, save us by your _______."
- "The logic of the culture of life recognizes that the pregnant woman and her child are not _____."
- ____ leads to suffering.
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- The Canticle of _______ is prayed at morning prayer.
- A patroness for depression and mental health
- Another pastoral program for parishes is Walking With ____ In Need
- The location of one of the women's clinics in our area.
- Bishop James V. ______
- "We hope that the final ruling will result in ______ of chemical abortion from the market altogether."
- Suffering is a source of ___.
15 Clues: Bishop James V. ______ • ____ leads to suffering. • Suffering is a source of ___. • One of our Missouri senators. • "Lord, save us by your _______." • A patroness for depression and mental health • "Your role in the parish is not merely _______." • The Canticle of _______ is prayed at morning prayer. • The location of one of the women's clinics in our area. • ...
Unit Crossword 2026-02-11
Across
- a contrast or opposition between two unalike things
- a refutation to a counter-claim
- appeal to logic
- the literal or primary meaning of a word
- appeal to emotion
- leader of non-violent resistance in india
- to assert something as true
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- the subject comes first in the sentence and acts on the object (He mows the lawn)
- the concept of treating people fairly under the law
- the object comes first in the sentence and receives the action (The lawn is mowed)
- appeal to credibility
- the opposite point of view
- an idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition to its literal or primary meaning
- using similar words, clauses, phrases, sentence structure, or other grammatical elements to emphasize similar ideas in a sentence
- the refusal to comply with something
15 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • appeal to credibility • the opposite point of view • to assert something as true • a refutation to a counter-claim • the refusal to comply with something • the literal or primary meaning of a word • leader of non-violent resistance in india • the concept of treating people fairly under the law • ...
VLSI Innovative teaching method 2025-10-14
Across
- Describes the flow of data between signals using concurrent signal assignments
- In Machine where Output is dependent on both the present state and input.
- ____are carriers in a PMOS.
- ___ architecture is used to design VLSI.
- Most popular modelling style in VLSI.
- In Machine where Output is dependent only on the present state.
- ____is a hardware description language (HDL),
- ____is the phenomenon of an unstable equilibrium or state due to an asynchronous input signal
- ___are carriers in an NMOS.
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- VLSI technology uses ________ to form integrated circuit.
- variation in clock arrival times across the chip is known as ___
- VLSI means Very Large-Scale ___ Circuits)
- ____stands for “Metal Oxide Silicon Field Effect Transistors”
- __ is used in logic design of VLSI.
- ___can be understood as an HDL module used to test another module called DUT- device
15 Clues: ____are carriers in a PMOS. • ___are carriers in an NMOS. • __ is used in logic design of VLSI. • Most popular modelling style in VLSI. • ___ architecture is used to design VLSI. • VLSI means Very Large-Scale ___ Circuits) • ____is a hardware description language (HDL), • VLSI technology uses ________ to form integrated circuit. • ...
End of the First Marking Period Crossword / 11H 2025-11-06
Across
- Mr. O.'s walking buddy
- The kind of irony where the audience knows something that a character in the story doesn’t
- The kind of narrator who seems to know everything
- list
- Mr. O. worked for several days as a paid background actor on this Hollywood film
- They are not regarded as people in Oceania
- Julia is ironically a prominent member of this
- placing two things close together so we notice the difference
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- Runs Winston’s favorite shop
- allusion
- experience, emotion, logic (in that order)
- imagery
- The point of you where we see the “you” pronoun primarily, as the narrator is telling “you” your story
- The kind of clause that could stand alone as its own sentence, unless we want to connect it to something related
- The flip side of the Big Brother coin; the Party’s “arch-traitor”
15 Clues: list • imagery • allusion • Mr. O.'s walking buddy • Runs Winston’s favorite shop • experience, emotion, logic (in that order) • They are not regarded as people in Oceania • Julia is ironically a prominent member of this • The kind of narrator who seems to know everything • placing two things close together so we notice the difference • ...
Hobbies 2026-01-09
Across
- Walking long distances on nature trails.
- Creating fabric by interlocking yarn with long needles.
- Applying pigment or color to a canvas with a brush.
- The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes.
- A strategy board game featuring a King and Queen.
- Absorbing stories or information from books.
- Performing a fictional character on a stage or in a film.
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- Cooking food like bread, cakes, or cookies in an oven.
- Capturing images using a camera.
- The activity of trying to catch aquatic life with a rod.
- Shaping clay into objects like bowls or vases.
- Cultivating plants and flowers in a plot of soil.
- Spending the night outdoors, often sleeping in a tent.
- A logic-based puzzle requiring you to place numbers in a grid.
- A practice involving physical poses, breathing, and meditation.
15 Clues: Capturing images using a camera. • Walking long distances on nature trails. • Absorbing stories or information from books. • Shaping clay into objects like bowls or vases. • The Japanese art of folding paper into shapes. • Cultivating plants and flowers in a plot of soil. • A strategy board game featuring a King and Queen. • ...
L7 - Chromosomal theory, rediscovery of Mendel' s work 2024-03-21
Across
- who united the knowledge of chromosomal segregation with Mendelian principles
- whose work went unrecognised on inheritance until 190o
- behaviour of what was parallel to the behaviour of genes
- Mendel used _______ logic to explain biological phenomena
- coloured bodies visualised under microscope by staining
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- cell division could be carefully observed under this
- chromosomes and what occurs in pairs
- who published work on inheritance and characters
- who couldn' t provide physical proof for the existence of factors
9 Clues: chromosomes and what occurs in pairs • who published work on inheritance and characters • cell division could be carefully observed under this • whose work went unrecognised on inheritance until 190o • coloured bodies visualised under microscope by staining • behaviour of what was parallel to the behaviour of genes • ...
Philosophical Crossword 2020-12-03
Across
- the words that appear at the bottom of a screen for a movie
- a specific time in an ongoing action with an endpoint
- accumulation of fat in the body
- the part of your mind based on instinct and intuitive feeling, rather than knowledge and logic
- a disease that affects a lot of people worldwide
- the state of being a child
- the quality of being female or male,
Down
- a very small infectious organism
- to hurt or intimidate others, especially (someone) who is visibly weaker
- an illness that affects the normal function of an organ or system
- careful observation and thinking about something
- a shortage of something, especially money, food, supplies, etc
- having sugar or a sugar taste
- someone who performs professionally in television, film, or theatrical productions
- a child’s abnormal hyperactivity
15 Clues: the state of being a child • having sugar or a sugar taste • accumulation of fat in the body • a very small infectious organism • a child’s abnormal hyperactivity • the quality of being female or male, • careful observation and thinking about something • a disease that affects a lot of people worldwide • a specific time in an ongoing action with an endpoint • ...
Academic Vocabulary Review 2021-06-10
Across
- Text that uses logic and reasoning (facts) to persuade the reader
- A writer’s account of his/her life
- A thing that is known or proved to be true
- Type of writing about real persons, places, events
- A multiple-paragraph piece of writing about a specific topic
- Type of proof that comes from facts and information provided in a text
- A reasonable conclusion you draw from available information
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- A writer's account of another person's life
- A writer’s account of significant event(s) in his/ her life
- Humorous, witty, amusing
- Text that criticizes or makes fun of human weakness
- What a writer wants to accomplish with her writing
- A writer's attitude toward a certain topic
- A personal view or attitude about a certain subject
- A writer's written opinion about a current event/topic
15 Clues: Humorous, witty, amusing • A writer’s account of his/her life • A thing that is known or proved to be true • A writer's attitude toward a certain topic • A writer's account of another person's life • What a writer wants to accomplish with her writing • Type of writing about real persons, places, events • Text that criticizes or makes fun of human weakness • ...
Week 19 2024-06-14
Across
- The study of how people think, feel, and behave.
- The most important or best part of something.
- Related to the mind and thinking.
- A way of thinking that makes sense and follows clear rules.
- An idea or thought about something.
- A goal or something you are trying to achieve.
- A group of connected things or people, like computers or friends.
- The empty space around the edge of a page.
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- The way you see or think about something.
- Anything related to doctors, medicine, and hospitals.
- Very exact and accurate.
- A paper or card that shows you have permission to do something, like driving a car.
- To change something a little to make it better or different.
- To watch and check something carefully over time.
- To find your position or direction in a place.
15 Clues: Very exact and accurate. • Related to the mind and thinking. • An idea or thought about something. • The way you see or think about something. • The empty space around the edge of a page. • The most important or best part of something. • A goal or something you are trying to achieve. • To find your position or direction in a place. • ...
Computer Architecture 2024-07-10
Across
- Non-volatile storage used to hold data permanently.
- The main memory of a computer.
- The basic unit of data storage.
- The phase where the actual operation specified by the instruction is performed.
- A device that provides data to a computer.
- A component that sends data from a computer to another device.
- A type of software that manages computer hardware.
- A system that connects computers and allows them to communicate.
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- The software that allows a computer to perform specific tasks.
- Memory that can be read from but not written to.
- The component responsible for arithmetic and logic operations.
- Temporary storage used by the CPU to hold data and instructions.
- The phase where the CPU interprets the fetched instruction.
- The primary processing unit of a computer.
- The process of retrieving an instruction from memory.
- The address of the next instruction to be executed by the CPU.
16 Clues: The main memory of a computer. • The basic unit of data storage. • The primary processing unit of a computer. • A device that provides data to a computer. • Memory that can be read from but not written to. • A type of software that manages computer hardware. • Non-volatile storage used to hold data permanently. • The process of retrieving an instruction from memory. • ...
Computer Architecture 2024-07-10
Across
- Non-volatile storage used to hold data permanently.
- The main memory of a computer.
- The basic unit of data storage.
- The phase where the actual operation specified by the instruction is performed.
- A device that provides data to a computer.
- A component that sends data from a computer to another device.
- A type of software that manages computer hardware.
- A system that connects computers and allows them to communicate.
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- The software that allows a computer to perform specific tasks.
- Memory that can be read from but not written to.
- The component responsible for arithmetic and logic operations.
- Temporary storage used by the CPU to hold data and instructions.
- The phase where the CPU interprets the fetched instruction.
- The primary processing unit of a computer.
- The process of retrieving an instruction from memory.
- The address of the next instruction to be executed by the CPU.
16 Clues: The main memory of a computer. • The basic unit of data storage. • The primary processing unit of a computer. • A device that provides data to a computer. • Memory that can be read from but not written to. • A type of software that manages computer hardware. • Non-volatile storage used to hold data permanently. • The process of retrieving an instruction from memory. • ...
vlad and emah crossword 2024-08-18
Across
- promise we made 36 times
- first of many many trips
- the urge i feel whenever i’m near your shoulder (same word as la tienne)
- i want to stare at thousands with you
- la tienne
- we’re geniuses, our brains work at lightning speed but mixed with stress there’s a downside
- that one’s what you say to me if you want me to be excited for an outing (watched one in the ocean)
- syd and tirelire/gadoue (in french)
- say yes to heaveeeen
Down
- the two ones we did are core memories, think nature
- in coffee shop especially
- 5/5 movie you rediscovered with me
- i’m pretty sure i still have some that were promised to me
- us soon but actually following my logic we already are
- new found passion for both of us
- what do you say to everything
16 Clues: la tienne • say yes to heaveeeen • promise we made 36 times • first of many many trips • in coffee shop especially • what do you say to everything • new found passion for both of us • 5/5 movie you rediscovered with me • syd and tirelire/gadoue (in french) • i want to stare at thousands with you • the two ones we did are core memories, think nature • ...
Theme Crossword 2021-04-27
Across
- rule of conduct the narrative is trying to teach
- idea one defends in a paper
- general idea under which others can be grouped
- statement that provides at least three reasons that something is true
- what one thinks about something means
- standard of what is sought, desired, or valued by a person or society
- idea about a subject or topic put forth in a work
- repeated idea, image, or situation
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- elements of a narrative placed near each other that show similarities or differences
- series of events in a narrative
- description relating to the five senses
- something that one thinks that cannot be proven via the five senses
- direct statement that proposes an idea about something
- something that can be proven via the five senses
- to conclude from evidence and logic rather than a direct statement
15 Clues: idea one defends in a paper • series of events in a narrative • repeated idea, image, or situation • what one thinks about something means • description relating to the five senses • general idea under which others can be grouped • rule of conduct the narrative is trying to teach • something that can be proven via the five senses • ...
Crack the Circuitry Adevnture 2025-01-19
Across
- A current-controlled device commonly used in amplifiers.
- An example of a continuous-time signal, often represented as a smooth curve.
- A property that convolution does not exhibit.
- A semiconductor in its purest form.
- A trivalent doping element used in semiconductors.
- Type of antenna commonly used in mobile phones.
- Transform used to analyze signals in the frequency domain.
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- This theorem simplifies circuit analysis by replacing a network with an equivalent voltage source and series resistance.
- Unit of admittance in electrical circuits.
- A parabolic dish antenna is commonly used for high-gain unidirectional applications.
- Technology that uses packet switching.
- Parameter that determines the bandwidth of an antenna.
- A flip-flop that divides the input frequency by 2.
- An example of a symmetric encryption algorithm.
- A universal logic gate often used in constructing other gates.
15 Clues: A semiconductor in its purest form. • Technology that uses packet switching. • Unit of admittance in electrical circuits. • A property that convolution does not exhibit. • Type of antenna commonly used in mobile phones. • An example of a symmetric encryption algorithm. • A flip-flop that divides the input frequency by 2. • ...
Vocabulary Revision (Social Media & The Lottery) 2025-03-09
Across
- The action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- The passing down of customs or beliefs from generation to generation
- Having minimal contact or little in common with others, by oneself.
- Giving a misleading or false account or impression
- Come before in order or position.
- Putting an end to debate or question especially through logic or reason
- Hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process).
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- Gathered together in one place for a common purpose.
- To build
- Organize or carry out
- Unwillingness or disinclination to do something.
- Give something, typically money, in recognition of loss, suffering, or injury incurred
- Without threat or danger.
- A natural or established process by which something takes place or is brought about, procedure.
- Make (a statement or situation) less confused and more comprehensible.
15 Clues: To build • Organize or carry out • Without threat or danger. • Come before in order or position. • Unwillingness or disinclination to do something. • Giving a misleading or false account or impression • Gathered together in one place for a common purpose. • Hinder, restrain, or prevent (an action or process). • ...
Mychael 2023-11-06
Across
- make (something) by synthesis, especially chemically.
- expressed clearly; easy to understand.
- a ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has obtained control by force.
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness.
- relating to time
- a stretch of land, especially with regard to its physical features.
- a body of people (typically twelve in number) sworn to give a verdict in a legal case on the basis of evidence submitted to them in court.
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- leave (a place that one previously occupied).
- ready to accept control or instruction; submissive.
- quick to detect or respond to slight changes, signals, or influences.
- relating to or done with the hands.
- a combining form meaning power
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- light and graph, meaning to draw
- relating to earth
15 Clues: relating to time • relating to earth • a combining form meaning power • light and graph, meaning to draw • relating to or done with the hands. • expressed clearly; easy to understand. • a quality that evokes pity or sadness. • leave (a place that one previously occupied). • ready to accept control or instruction; submissive. • ...
Kyla Pedersen 2023-12-13
Across
- a medicine taken or given to counteract poison
- the study of organisms
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- handwriting as distinct from print; written characters
- the study of physical features of the earth
- a line of hereditary rulers of a country
- relating to agnostics or agnosticism
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- a factual written account of important or historical events in the order of their occurrence
- relating to or resulting from motion
- a list of the books referred to in a scholarly work, typically printed as an appendix
- a condition characterized by an extreme tendency to fall asleep whenever in relaxing surroundings
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- a transparent tank full of water
- working by itself with little or no direct human control
- a small rocky body orbiting the sun
15 Clues: the study of organisms • a transparent tank full of water • a small rocky body orbiting the sun • relating to or resulting from motion • relating to agnostics or agnosticism • a line of hereditary rulers of a country • the study of physical features of the earth • a medicine taken or given to counteract poison • handwriting as distinct from print; written characters • ...
History of artificial intelligenced 2025-04-16
Across
- DeepMind's program that beat a world champion at Go in 2016
- Programming language closely associated with AI research
- Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s
- AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence"
- The foundation of early AI reasoning systems
- British mathematician who proposed a test for machine intelligence
- One of the earliest electronic general-purpose computers
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- Computing model inspired by the human brain
- Early natural language understanding AI developed in the 1970s
- Rule-based systems that mimic decision-making abilities of human experts
- IBM computer that defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997
- US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives
- 1970s expert system designed to diagnose bacterial infections
- 1966 computer program that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist
- Knowledge base project aimed at capturing common sense knowledge
15 Clues: Computing model inspired by the human brain • The foundation of early AI reasoning systems • Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s • US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives • Programming language closely associated with AI research • AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence" • ...
History of artificial intelligence 2025-04-16
Across
- DeepMind's program that beat a world champion at Go in 2016
- Programming language closely associated with AI research
- Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s
- AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence"
- The foundation of early AI reasoning systems
- British mathematician who proposed a test for machine intelligence
- One of the earliest electronic general-purpose computers
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- Computing model inspired by the human brain
- Early natural language understanding AI developed in the 1970s
- Rule-based systems that mimic decision-making abilities of human experts
- IBM computer that defeated chess champion Garry Kasparov in 1997
- US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives
- 1970s expert system designed to diagnose bacterial infections
- 1966 computer program that simulated a Rogerian psychotherapist
- Knowledge base project aimed at capturing common sense knowledge
15 Clues: Computing model inspired by the human brain • The foundation of early AI reasoning systems • Early type of neural network developed in the 1950s • US agency that has funded major AI research initiatives • Programming language closely associated with AI research • AI pioneer who coined the term "artificial intelligence" • ...
Fallacy Review 2025-04-03
Across
- Moves from the general to the specific
- Attacking the person rather than the actual content of the argument
- drawing a conclusion from insufficient or unrepresentative evidence
- Moves from the specific to the general
- to deny or prove false
- Appealing to the popularity of a practice rather than its merit
- Simplifies or distorts an argument to make it easier to deny
- an argument that assumes the very thing it is trying to prove
Down
- Claiming one small action will lead to devastating consequences
- a statement that is the foundation for an argument/conclusion
- A point meant to distract from the actual argument
- incorrectly compares two things based on shared characteristics
- A conclusion or reply that does not follow in a logical manner
- an error in logic or reasoning
- to attract interest or engage someone’s thoughts or feelings
15 Clues: to deny or prove false • an error in logic or reasoning • Moves from the general to the specific • Moves from the specific to the general • A point meant to distract from the actual argument • Simplifies or distorts an argument to make it easier to deny • to attract interest or engage someone’s thoughts or feelings • ...
Browsing safely 2025-06-14
Across
- The hidden part of a website that handles data
- A popular programming language named after a snake
- Used to create animations and logic on web pages
- A person who writes code is called a
- To correct errors in a program is to
- Java and Python are types of computer
- The language used to design the structure of webpages
- A place where you type commands in programming
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- A tool that helps you write and run code
- The part of a website users that see and use
- This language styles web pages with colors and fonts
- A computer language that starts with 'J' and soundslikecoffee
- Smallest unit of data in a computer (0 or 1)
- A special language used to ask questions in databases
- This word means "a set of instructions for a computer
- What do we call a mistake in a program?
- The full form of HTML is HyperText ____ Language.
17 Clues: A person who writes code is called a • To correct errors in a program is to • Java and Python are types of computer • What do we call a mistake in a program? • A tool that helps you write and run code • The part of a website users that see and use • Smallest unit of data in a computer (0 or 1) • The hidden part of a website that handles data • ...
Phantom Tollbooth Vocabulary 2025-11-19
Across
- to decide something quickly without having a good reason for it
- a place from which you see something; they way in which one thinks about a situation or event
- a state of having very low energy with drowsiness and lack of interest or feeling
- having or showing good sense, logic or meaning
- to take advantage of an opportunity or get something done while you have the chance
- of little value or importance;petty;small
- a major change in someone or something
- of, dealing with or pertaining to death or the horrors of death
- bizarre, weird, or eerie
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- to consider every possibility when trying to solve a problem
- a journey made in search of something
- abnormal or different from the usual expectation
- wasting time
- accumulated knowledge or learning
- playful or clever use of words to create humor
15 Clues: wasting time • bizarre, weird, or eerie • accumulated knowledge or learning • a journey made in search of something • a major change in someone or something • of little value or importance;petty;small • having or showing good sense, logic or meaning • playful or clever use of words to create humor • abnormal or different from the usual expectation • ...
Spelling Test 2025-09-25
Across
- a particular form of a language which is specific to a region or social group
- competent or skilled in doing or using something
- a group that is considered superior in terms of ability or quality to the rest of society
- a situationor even that creates a sudden increase in wealth, good fortune, or porfits
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- intensify, increase, to further improve the quality, value, or extent of
- arrest for a crime; understand or perceive
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- a period of a thousand years
- possible to do easily or conveniently
- easily persuaded to believe something
- set in motion or establish
- carry on(a war or campaign)
- communicate(a message or information)
- having or showing keen interest or enthusiasm in somthing
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something
15 Clues: set in motion or establish • carry on(a war or campaign) • a period of a thousand years • possible to do easily or conveniently • easily persuaded to believe something • communicate(a message or information) • arrest for a crime; understand or perceive • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • competent or skilled in doing or using something • ...
Chapter 15: Understanding Argument 2014-11-05
Across
- Argumemnt in which premise or conclusion is unstated
- Use of rational appeal based on logic and facts
- Use of emotional evidence and stimulation of feelings
- Use of audience perception of the speaker as competent, trustworthy, and likeable
- Comparing two things that are dissimilar making the argument inaccurate
- Supporting a claim with specific cases and instances: reasoning by example
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- Presenting claims and supporting them with evidence
- Reasoning from a general condition to a specific case
- Use of values and beliefs
- Speaker reduces available choices to only two even though alternatives exist
- Argument that introduces irrelecent evidence to distract the audience
- Word or phrase that clarifies, modifies, or limits meaning
- A position that a speaker wants an audience to accept
- Supporting materials used to reinforce a claim
14 Clues: Use of values and beliefs • Supporting materials used to reinforce a claim • Use of rational appeal based on logic and facts • Presenting claims and supporting them with evidence • Argumemnt in which premise or conclusion is unstated • Reasoning from a general condition to a specific case • A position that a speaker wants an audience to accept • ...
EDUC 9 2025-03-20
Across
- Responsibility Act with integrity and care for the greater good.
- Inspire, guide, and empower; a true leader lifts others.
- Be a lifelong learner; curiosity is your superpower.
- Change is the only constant—embrace it with grace.
- Spot opportunities and take initiative with calculated risks.
- Learn to thrive in a world of kaleidoscopic cultures.
- Thinking Evaluate, analyze, and uncover the best solutions to problems.
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- Understand and manage emotions—yours and others’.
- Embrace change and thrive in ever-evolving environments.
- Let your ideas run wild—innovation starts with imagination.
- Tackle obstacles with logic and resourcefulness.
- Build bridges and work harmoniously with diverse teams.
- Master digital tools to stay ahead in a tech-driven world.
- back stronger from challenges; persistence is your ally.
- Awareness Know the pulse of the world to make meaningful impacts.
15 Clues: Tackle obstacles with logic and resourcefulness. • Understand and manage emotions—yours and others’. • Change is the only constant—embrace it with grace. • Be a lifelong learner; curiosity is your superpower. • Learn to thrive in a world of kaleidoscopic cultures. • Build bridges and work harmoniously with diverse teams. • ...
View of data, Third normal form 2025-04-16
Across
- – Non-key attribute depending on another non-key attribute.
- – Architecture with presentation, logic, and data layers. EXTERNALVIEW – User-level customized view of the database.
- – Snapshot of data in the database at a specific time.
- – Describes how data is physically stored in the database.
- – Ability to modify schema without changing application programs.
- – Overall logical view that hides physical storage.
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- – A relation with no transitive dependencies.
- – Attribute that uniquely identifies each tuple in a relation.
- – A table consisting of rows and columns in a database.
- – Relationship where one attribute uniquely determines another.
- – Logical structure or design of the entire database.
- – Software used to manage and interact with databases.
- – Attribute that is not part of any candidate or primary key.
- – Process to minimize redundancy and dependency in data.
14 Clues: – A relation with no transitive dependencies. • – Overall logical view that hides physical storage. • – Logical structure or design of the entire database. • – Software used to manage and interact with databases. • – Snapshot of data in the database at a specific time. • – A table consisting of rows and columns in a database. • ...
Vocabulary 2024-11-15
Across
- Not part of the essential nature of someone or something
- Having, showing, or done with good judgement or sense
- Logical and consistent
- Regard as probable; expect or predict
- Provide someone with an incentive for doing something
- Rhetorical appeal that refers to emotion and feelings
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- Take in or contain something as a part of a whole
- A rhetorical appeal that refers to logic and reason
- Causing or likely to cause an argument
- Rhetorical appeal that refers to ethics, and credibility
- Something that is inherent or naturally part of something else.
- Giving a lot of information clearly and in a few words
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved
- State or assert that something is the case, typically without evidence or proof
14 Clues: Logical and consistent • Regard as probable; expect or predict • Causing or likely to cause an argument • Take in or contain something as a part of a whole • A rhetorical appeal that refers to logic and reason • Having, showing, or done with good judgement or sense • Provide someone with an incentive for doing something • ...
Chapter 13 Crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- Command to place copied lines into a program.
- Command to substitute one instruction with another.
- Pastes the lines in reverse order, retains the original position numbers
- Renumbers the copied positions with next available position, retains copied positional data
- Command to change the name of a program.
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- Command to duplicate a line or set of lines in a program.
- Command to remove a line from the program.
- Masks out in instructions in a program
- Used to add notes or explanations in a program.
- Command to add a line in the program.
- Action to move through different parts of the program.
- Pastes the lines exactly as they were copied, does not record positions
- Command to locate a specific instruction in a program.
- Command to reverse the last action.
14 Clues: Command to reverse the last action. • Command to add a line in the program. • Masks out in instructions in a program • Command to change the name of a program. • Command to remove a line from the program. • Command to place copied lines into a program. • Used to add notes or explanations in a program. • Command to substitute one instruction with another. • ...
Colonial America Vocabulary 2021-10-19
Across
- How court decisions are made
- A colonist of the revolutionary period who supported the English cause
- A member of a nation- with all rights and responsibilities…
- A colonist of the revolutionary period who wanted independence from England
- A form of protest where you withdraw from business or social relations with a business, country or person
- Something no one likes but everyone has to pay
- Power to make laws
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- Freedoms you have protected by the law
- An intellectual movement based on logic and reason not superstition or blind faith
- Nobody is above the law
- Biased or deliberately misleading in an attempt to persuade
11 Clues: Power to make laws • Nobody is above the law • How court decisions are made • Freedoms you have protected by the law • Something no one likes but everyone has to pay • A member of a nation- with all rights and responsibilities… • Biased or deliberately misleading in an attempt to persuade • A colonist of the revolutionary period who supported the English cause • ...
Ancient Greek Background and Art 2022-01-25
Across
- Long narrative of heroic deeds
- figure the figure is not painted, very popular and detailed painting style
- Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded an educational academy
- A type of reasoning where an inference is made based on observation, often of a sample reasoning
- Greek philosopher who developed a system of logic
- standing draped female figure
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- figure the figure is painted, very time consuming and difficult
- Reasoning where an inference is made based on widely-accepted facts or premises
- Short poem expressing emotions or ideas
- standing naked male figure
- Scholar, teacher, and philosopher known as the founder of western philosophy
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 • figure the figure is painted, very time consuming and difficult • figure the figure is not painted, very popular and detailed painting style • ...
Forensics crossword 2022-02-23
Across
- a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something
- public discussion or debate, applies to courts or the judicial system
- a belief judgement, or way of thinking about something
- knowledge or information based on real occurrences
- the process of perceiving something with the senses
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- relating to large-scale or general analysis
- an act or instance of nothing or perceiving
- a cloth material made up of fibers woven or bonded together in distinctive manner
- a small secretory cavity,sac, or gland
- natural or made-made substance that is significantly longer than it is wide
- the innermost layer of the hair shaft
11 Clues: the innermost layer of the hair shaft • a small secretory cavity,sac, or gland • relating to large-scale or general analysis • an act or instance of nothing or perceiving • knowledge or information based on real occurrences • the process of perceiving something with the senses • a belief judgement, or way of thinking about something • ...
Career Discoveries 2012-04-27
Across
- a list of foods and beverages that you can purchase at a restaruant
- an online system of sending mail and letters
- yourself smart, learn independently, type of intellegence
- a microsoft program that helps you make graphs and calculate budgets
- the device full of keys that you press to type letters numbers and symbols
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- our Career discovery teacher
- an amount of barrowed money from the bank that will be repaid
- program that teaches you to type
- a microsoft program that helps you create letters and floor plans
- number smart, learn by logic and numbers, type of intellegence
- place where money is kept
11 Clues: place where money is kept • our Career discovery teacher • program that teaches you to type • an online system of sending mail and letters • yourself smart, learn independently, type of intellegence • an amount of barrowed money from the bank that will be repaid • number smart, learn by logic and numbers, type of intellegence • ...
CPU and BUS 2014-09-08
Across
- Holds the address of the instruction or data which is to be executed.
- An unidirectional bus which carries the address of the memory location.
- Stores the instruction picked up from the memory.
- Transfers the data along both the directions.
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- Transfers the control signals like READ, WRITE necessary to fetch and execute any program.
- Increments the pointer to the next instruction.
- Parallel wires that carry several bits at a time.
- Holds the data or instructions fetched from the memory location.
- Very high speed memory units in the CPU.
- The component of the computer that perform the bulk data processing operations.
- Performs the arithmetic and logic operations.
11 Clues: Very high speed memory units in the CPU. • Transfers the data along both the directions. • Performs the arithmetic and logic operations. • Increments the pointer to the next instruction. • Parallel wires that carry several bits at a time. • Stores the instruction picked up from the memory. • Holds the data or instructions fetched from the memory location. • ...
SI Session 2024-02-10
Across
- The type of error that produces incorrect results.
- Natural language statements combined with some programming code to explain the solution to a problem.
- Special method that starts the execution of a Java program.
- The file extension for Java source files.
- The type of error that causes the program to abort.
- The type of error detected by the Java compiler.
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- Translating an algorithm into a program.
- Symbol used to terminate statements in Java.
- The file extension for the generated byte code.
- The steps you can follow to solve a problem.
- Storage location in the computer’s memory where a value may be stored.
11 Clues: Translating an algorithm into a program. • The file extension for Java source files. • Symbol used to terminate statements in Java. • The steps you can follow to solve a problem. • The file extension for the generated byte code. • The type of error detected by the Java compiler. • The type of error that produces incorrect results. • ...
Mind games 2023-07-21
Across
- A word puzzle where you fill in the answers based on clues.
- Remembering and recalling things you've learned or seen.
- A puzzle with hidden words to find in a grid of letters.
- Tricky questions or puzzles that require clever answers.
- Using reasoning and thinking to solve problems.
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- Deciphering codes and secret messages using clues.
- Paying careful attention to details and what's happening.
- A number puzzle game with a 9x9 grid and specific rules.
- Planning and making smart moves to win games.
- A strategic board game where players move pieces to capture the king.
- Games Fun activities that challenge your brain and thinking skills.
11 Clues: Planning and making smart moves to win games. • Using reasoning and thinking to solve problems. • Deciphering codes and secret messages using clues. • A number puzzle game with a 9x9 grid and specific rules. • Remembering and recalling things you've learned or seen. • A puzzle with hidden words to find in a grid of letters. • ...
Crossword! 2024-11-10
Across
- Set of instructions written in a particular language to complete a specific task
- A device that takes information from the user.
- Software that holds the source code safe and encrypted
- A device that displays or releases information to the user
- Program that performs a specific function
- Create logic and functionality behind the scenes of the website
- 1 of 4 testing levels where different units of the app are tested as a whole
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- Way for programmers to communicate with the computer.
- Hardware that operating systems have to allocate
- Software given to users for free, eventually requiring users to pay for the continued support
- Program that manages the device’s hardware.
11 Clues: Program that performs a specific function • Program that manages the device’s hardware. • A device that takes information from the user. • Hardware that operating systems have to allocate • Way for programmers to communicate with the computer. • Software that holds the source code safe and encrypted • A device that displays or releases information to the user • ...
English words 2023-01-04
Across
- reference to a biblical, mythological, literary, or historical person, thing, or idea
- appeal to emotion
- beginning several consecutive or neighboring words with the same consonant sound
- appeal to credibility or character
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- a short, entertaining story that is usually personal or biographical
- appeal to logic or reason
- comparison between something familiar and something unfamiliar for the purpose of illuminating or dramatizing the unfamiliar
7 Clues: appeal to emotion • appeal to logic or reason • appeal to credibility or character • a short, entertaining story that is usually personal or biographical • beginning several consecutive or neighboring words with the same consonant sound • reference to a biblical, mythological, literary, or historical person, thing, or idea • ...
Chapter 4 Lesson 3 Alexander the Great 2023-12-04
Across
- sure to die someday.
- the study of knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life.
- one of many large areas a country is divided into.
- having to do with Greek culture after the death of Alexander the Great.
Down
- a reasonable way of thinking about something.
- to kill by surprise or in secret, usually for political reasons.
- the art of designing buildings and other structures.
7 Clues: sure to die someday. • a reasonable way of thinking about something. • one of many large areas a country is divided into. • the art of designing buildings and other structures. • the study of knowledge, truth, and the meaning of life. • to kill by surprise or in secret, usually for political reasons. • ...
Growing Up 2022-10-05
Across
- an operation performed on a pregnant woman to get the baby out of the womb through a cut in the woman's stomach
- not being original, to be the same as other people
- if something is not fair
- two people from whose genetic material you stem
- the off-spring of two adults
- British slang for being out of fashion
- another word for stupid
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- a term that describes the time span between one set of parents to the next and the cultural differences between them
- in between child and adult
- from beginning to end in Indian Camp, Nick does this
- the style of _________
- something you become over time, like fruit that ripens
- to think only of your own needs
- to make decisions based on logic and reasoning, not emotion
14 Clues: the style of _________ • another word for stupid • if something is not fair • in between child and adult • the off-spring of two adults • to think only of your own needs • British slang for being out of fashion • two people from whose genetic material you stem • not being original, to be the same as other people • from beginning to end in Indian Camp, Nick does this • ...
Persuasive Vocabulary 2022-04-09
Across
- a distraction to distract from the intended course.
- to prove a statement or belief wrong or false.
- equal to another.
- the emotion used to argue for or against a side of an issue.
- to be entitled to a particular benefit based on specific criteria.
- to completely destroy or put an end to.
- the ethics used to argue for or against a side of an issue.
- related to money or currency.
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- made of smaller parts that can be customized based on a person's needs.
- convince someone to think, believe, or do something through reasoning or argument.
- the logic used to argue for or against a side of an issue.
- the group that disagrees with your side of a topic or issue.
- ability to read and write.
- to be unselfish.
14 Clues: to be unselfish. • equal to another. • ability to read and write. • related to money or currency. • to completely destroy or put an end to. • to prove a statement or belief wrong or false. • a distraction to distract from the intended course. • 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. • ...
Inside Reading Unit 6 2022-01-31
Across
- The police (tape) the crime scene
- They went to a (consult) for advice on cyber crime
- The police (summed up) that the criminal will never be found
- They knew the (location) of the next crime
- Can you (find) anything missing?
- What is your (reason) for learning English?
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- After being arrested, a (group) of judges decided he was guilty
- The crime scene evidence took longer than usual because of (tech) issues
- He (establish) that the money was stolen by someone he knew
- Police need (exact) information to solve crimes
- On the (opposite), criminals are very smart
- There are many (events) where criminals are caught within 24 hours
- The (authority) arrested him and sent him to prison for 5 years
- We need to use (reasoning) when solving problems
14 Clues: Can you (find) anything missing? • The police (tape) the crime scene • They knew the (location) of the next crime • On the (opposite), criminals are very smart • What is your (reason) for learning English? • Police need (exact) information to solve crimes • We need to use (reasoning) when solving problems • They went to a (consult) for advice on cyber crime • ...
Programming words 2025-06-27
Across
- A way to repeat code until a condition is met.
- The rules for how code must be written.
- A set of steps to solve a problem or complete a task.
- A symbol like + or - used in calculations or logic.
- A set of instructions a computer can follow.
- A name that stores data, like a number or word.
- A rule that decides if code should run or not.
- Code that runs in order, one step at a time.
- Something that happens (like a click) that runs code.
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- Finding and fixing errors in code.
- Information the program gives to the user.
- Data that the user gives to the program.
- A single instruction that tells the computer what to do.
- A type of data that is either true or false.
14 Clues: Finding and fixing errors in code. • The rules for how code must be written. • Data that the user gives to the program. • Information the program gives to the user. • A set of instructions a computer can follow. • A type of data that is either true or false. • Code that runs in order, one step at a time. • A way to repeat code until a condition is met. • ...
