logic Crossword Puzzles
Sept. 30-Oct. 4 Vocabulary 2024-09-27
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- any argument that uses logic to show that a conclusion is true
- a comb made of rows of metallic teeth or serrated edges
- any cell or organism that possesses a clearly defined nucleus
- strong displeasure with someone considered unjust
- answer to a multiplication problem
- (of a parabola) the highest or lowest point on the parabola
- distance between two numbers
- children between the ages of 3-5
- no longer needed
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- introduction
- when caregivers, older peers, or siblings help children learn at their level
- any organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other organelles
- willing to accept the consequences of your actions and words
- change or addition
- to plunge or to descend abruptly
- a style of proof that uses boxes and arrows to show the structure of the proof
- someone who offers talents, time, and skills free of charge to improve the lives of others
- answer to a multiplication problem
- a resin made from honey bees used to build hives
- the shape of the graph of a quadratic function
20 Clues: introduction • no longer needed • change or addition • distance between two numbers • to plunge or to descend abruptly • children between the ages of 3-5 • answer to a multiplication problem • answer to a multiplication problem • the shape of the graph of a quadratic function • a resin made from honey bees used to build hives • strong displeasure with someone considered unjust • ...
COMPUTER 2015-11-04
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- a great program to use for making and editing spreadsheets
- function used to find the largest or maximum number in a given list of values
- combination of table and column names
- it can help improve the readability of a worksheet
- another term for sigma
- provides a quick way to sum columns or rows of numbers in an excel worksheet
- wrist/and/arm problems is sometimes called as _____
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- German title of Computer World
- function that measures central tendency
- simply a grid of boxes, or cells, set up in rows and columns
- he wrote a short story titled "A Logic Named Joe"
- a set of instructions that computer follows
- she wrote the article titled "Student Use of Library Computers: Are Desktop Computers Still Relevant in Today's Libraries?"
- it can help you sort data
- before saving, the file name ends with ____
- a system that prevents unauthorized use and access to your computer
16 Clues: another term for sigma • it can help you sort data • German title of Computer World • combination of table and column names • function that measures central tendency • a set of instructions that computer follows • before saving, the file name ends with ____ • he wrote a short story titled "A Logic Named Joe" • it can help improve the readability of a worksheet • ...
Mia Meronen / Rhetorical Devices 2013-10-18
Across
- appealing to ethics and credibility
- opinion a professional and educated opinion
- when authors use specific words to amplify their opinions and to make the impact of the argument greater
- persuading your audience that others share the same opinion
- a number or percentage used to represent facts and back up your argument
- a comparison of the relationship between multiple things
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- questions asking a question not needing an answer to
- study researching facts to support your argument
- a direct comparison of two unlike things, not using like or as
- a statement made by someone who supports your argument
- using logic and reason to prove to others that your idea is logical
- the act of going over again
- using a personal story with details to support your argument
- repitition of words in a sentence or rhythm
- convincing others by using emotion
- words word choice that influences people through emotion
16 Clues: the act of going over again • convincing others by using emotion • appealing to ethics and credibility • repitition of words in a sentence or rhythm • opinion a professional and educated opinion • study researching facts to support your argument • questions asking a question not needing an answer to • a statement made by someone who supports your argument • ...
BREAK O BUZZ 2021-03-23
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- The basic laws for analyzing an electric circuit
- In DTL the logic gating function is performed by
- when an ammeter is inserted in the circuit, the circuit current will
- As area increases, what happens to electric flux density
- most commonly used semiconductor element
- Copper as conductor for cables is used as
- at room temperature an intrinsic semiconductor has some holes in it due
- damping a portable instrument is likely to have
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- doping concentration of Base in NPN Transistor
- in capacitance grading of cables we use a dielectric.
- formation of a junction between a sample of P-type and N-type
- Damping torque in instruments is generally not produced
- system also known as automatic control system
- surface in a cable,the maximum stress under operating conditions is at
- voltage out of an ideal voltage source is
- unit for permeability of free space
16 Clues: unit for permeability of free space • most commonly used semiconductor element • Copper as conductor for cables is used as • voltage out of an ideal voltage source is • system also known as automatic control system • doping concentration of Base in NPN Transistor • The basic laws for analyzing an electric circuit • In DTL the logic gating function is performed by • ...
Basic Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- 1 gigahertz is equal to a _____ Hertz
- ALU stands for _____ , Logic, Unit.
- The _____ connects the R.A.M to the C.P.U.
- The _____ Sink is used to cool down the components of a P.C.
- _____ is the universal way a computer stores characters.
- The Hard Drive uses a spinning _____ to store memory.
- _____ is software that is specifically designed to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
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- The _____ is the smallest and most expensive from of memory.
- ______ Is an attack where a scammer tries to get the victim to click a malicious link.
- A terabyte is 1024 _____
- The _____ Connects all parts of the P.C
- The way a C.P.U processes memory is through the _____ -Decode-Execute cycle.
- is the built-in core processor software responsible for booting up your system.
- The bus moves _____ around a computer.
- A Keylogger tracks every _____ pressed by the user to gather malicious information.
- R.A.M stands for _____, Access, Memory
16 Clues: A terabyte is 1024 _____ • ALU stands for _____ , Logic, Unit. • 1 gigahertz is equal to a _____ Hertz • The bus moves _____ around a computer. • R.A.M stands for _____, Access, Memory • The _____ Connects all parts of the P.C • The _____ connects the R.A.M to the C.P.U. • The Hard Drive uses a spinning _____ to store memory. • ...
Puzzle 2025-03-22
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- A device that converts AC voltage to DC voltage.
- The opposition to the flow of alternating current.
- A material with electrical conductivity between a conductor and an insulator.
- A high-frequency signal used for radio communication.
- A component that emits light when current flows through it.
- The process of encoding data for secure transmission.
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- A device that generates clock signals in digital circuits.
- A device used to convert electrical signals into sound.
- A digital circuit used for data storage.
- A digital logic gate that outputs HIGH only when all inputs are HIGH.
- A type of memory that retains data even when power is off.
- The standard unit of inductance.
- The process of reducing noise in an electronic system.
- A device that protects circuits from overcurrent conditions.
- The measure of a system’s ability to amplify a signal.
- A communication protocol used in embedded systems.
16 Clues: The standard unit of inductance. • A digital circuit used for data storage. • A device that converts AC voltage to DC voltage. • The opposition to the flow of alternating current. • A communication protocol used in embedded systems. • A high-frequency signal used for radio communication. • The process of encoding data for secure transmission. • ...
Schaefle final 2025-05-13
Across
- The author's intended message from the text
- Using emotion to persuade
- Writing that shows value of multiple sides of the topic but has a clear stance or claim.
- Words and phrases that are not meant to be taken literally
- The techniques used to persuade in advertisements, speeches, or everyday discussion
- A comparison without using the words like or as. Stating that something IS something
- What a character says aloud
- Using logic to persuade
- A statement declaring the topic, stance of an argument, and reasoning for that stance.
- An exaggerative phrase
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- A reference to a work of art within a text, often fictional.
- Giving human attributes or characteristics to non-human entities
- An object or person that stands in to represent a concept being explored in a fictional text.
- A written story, either creative non-fiction or fiction.
- Using credibility to persuade
- A comparison using the words like or as
16 Clues: An exaggerative phrase • Using logic to persuade • Using emotion to persuade • What a character says aloud • Using credibility to persuade • A comparison using the words like or as • The author's intended message from the text • A written story, either creative non-fiction or fiction. • Words and phrases that are not meant to be taken literally • ...
Fiction Vocabulary Words 2024-10-21
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- how we interpret a story;the act of understanding
- word or phrase and statement that support, or define the main idea or theme
- the end result
- one who tells the story
- a portion or section of a written work;a paragraph, verse, or phrase
- place or surrounding where an event takes place
- struggle between opposing forces
- person, animal thing in a novel, play or movie
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- written work; the ability to read and write
- sequence of events
- something between one or more characters that must be solved at the end of the story
- a conclusion you reach by applying logic to the evidence you are given
- a category of artistic composition by form, style, or subject matter
- the central idea or concept of the story; what the story is basically about
- an action or process of solving a problem
- underlying meaning of a story;lesson from the story
16 Clues: the end result • sequence of events • one who tells the story • struggle between opposing forces • an action or process of solving a problem • written work; the ability to read and write • person, animal thing in a novel, play or movie • place or surrounding where an event takes place • how we interpret a story;the act of understanding • ...
Why you think you're right -- even if you're wrong 2024-11-26
Across
- Direction or teaching on how to do something.
- Having high moral standards or qualities.
- The likelihood of something happening.
- To assert the opposite of a statement or idea.
- Facts or information used to support a conclusion or belief.
- A strong desire to know or learn something.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- Fundamental truths or propositions that serve as the foundation for a system of belief.
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- A preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience.
- To have a mutual relationship or connection between two or more things.
- Beliefs about what will happen in the future.
- Principles or standards of behavior considered important in life.
- To be fascinated or deeply interested in something.
- The study of the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- The sense of one's own value as a person.
16 Clues: The likelihood of something happening. • Having high moral standards or qualities. • The sense of one's own value as a person. • A strong desire to know or learn something. • Direction or teaching on how to do something. • Beliefs about what will happen in the future. • To assert the opposite of a statement or idea. • To be fascinated or deeply interested in something. • ...
Vocab Test 2025-12-01
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- Thinking based on logic rather than emotions
- More than half of a group of people or things
- Being actively connected or part of an activity or situation
- To formally state that you no longer support or accept something
- To continue trying to achieve a goal over time
- Behavior that breaks rules or is morally wrong
- After a long time or series of events; in the end
- Something that comes into existence because someone made it
- Movement toward a better or more advanced state
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- All human beings as a whole; also kindness toward others
- A situation where many people strongly disagree about something
- To remove restrictions or free someone from control
- Referring to one specific thing out of many
- Something that improves a situation or helps someone
- A new and original method, idea, or product
- The importance or worth something has
16 Clues: The importance or worth something has • Referring to one specific thing out of many • A new and original method, idea, or product • Thinking based on logic rather than emotions • More than half of a group of people or things • To continue trying to achieve a goal over time • Behavior that breaks rules or is morally wrong • ...
Exemplification of Sciences 2022-01-20
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- Is the scientific study of genes and heredity.
- Is the mathematical study of continuous change.
- Is the science and practice of caring for a patient (and much more!).
- Is a natural science that studies celestial objects and phenomena.
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- Is the scientific study of mind and behavior.
- Is the use of scientific principles to design and build machines, structures, and other items.
- Is the scientific study of humanity.
- Is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter.
- Is the scientific study of life.
- The study of the laws of thought or correct reasoning.
10 Clues: Is the scientific study of life. • Is the scientific study of humanity. • Is the scientific study of mind and behavior. • Is the scientific study of genes and heredity. • Is the mathematical study of continuous change. • The study of the laws of thought or correct reasoning. • Is the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter. • ...
chapter 9 vocab 2013-11-19
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- process of reasoning by comparing information with similar info from another text
- set of mental processes used for the purpose of problem solving or attaining a goal
- most typical members of a concept class
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- process of manipulating information in a logical way to reach a conclusion
- process of reasoning from general to specific
- method of thinking according to a fixed set of rules
- process of reasoning from specific to general
- classes in which we represent the world
- solving reasoning to change a situation from its present state to a desired state determined by a goal
- systematic plan for generating solutions
10 Clues: classes in which we represent the world • most typical members of a concept class • systematic plan for generating solutions • process of reasoning from general to specific • process of reasoning from specific to general • method of thinking according to a fixed set of rules • process of manipulating information in a logical way to reach a conclusion • ...
Logica 2014-05-20
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- Operatie logica prin care pornind de la o propozitie categorica de forma SP se ajunge la o propozitie categorica de forma PS.
- Totalitatea proprietatilor pe care le care un obiect.
- Propozitie prin intermediul careia se stabileste un singur raport logic.
- Operatie logica prin care se redau caracteristicile unui obiect.
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- Cuvant prin care este specificata cantitatea unei propozitii categorice.
- Stiinta care studiaza formele corecte ale gandirii.
- Operatie logica prin care se poate explica, demonstra, convinge.
- Argument deductiv mediat alcatuit din 3 propozitii categorice si 3 termeni.
- Cuvant sau grup de cuvinte prin care desemnam intelesul unei notiuni.
- Primul tratat de logica.
10 Clues: Primul tratat de logica. • Stiinta care studiaza formele corecte ale gandirii. • Totalitatea proprietatilor pe care le care un obiect. • Operatie logica prin care se poate explica, demonstra, convinge. • Operatie logica prin care se redau caracteristicile unui obiect. • Cuvant sau grup de cuvinte prin care desemnam intelesul unei notiuni. • ...
UNIT 3 2015-11-22
Across
- and apply principles of service-orientation
- of a business service layer promotes reuse in both business and application services
- and process-specific business rules are embedded in a process definition
- has resulted in an industry-wide flurry of process modeling and remodeling activity
- orchestration logic
- capable of hosting and processing XML data and Web services
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- process is essentially an exercise in organizing the information
- can compose a combination of task-centric and entity-centric business services
- SOA on top of an established XML data representation architecture
- is the process of determining how business automation requirements can be represented through service-orientation
10 Clues: orchestration logic • and apply principles of service-orientation • capable of hosting and processing XML data and Web services • process is essentially an exercise in organizing the information • SOA on top of an established XML data representation architecture • and process-specific business rules are embedded in a process definition • ...
ELTP - VNV- TestingConcepts - Crossword - Set 1-Day1 2015-10-21
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- It represents program segment in a flow graph
- A type of loop
- helps programmer to verify with the common errors regarding the program code
- Earlier they are discovered and removed in lifecycle, lower the cost of their removal
- The Code inspection team member
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- It is a type of code coverage testing technique
- He is responsible for recording all the errors during the code walk through
- Process of executing a program to find errors
- During code inspection he narrates the logic of the program, statement by statement
- Testing every possible input over every possible output
10 Clues: A type of loop • The Code inspection team member • It represents program segment in a flow graph • Process of executing a program to find errors • It is a type of code coverage testing technique • Testing every possible input over every possible output • He is responsible for recording all the errors during the code walk through • ...
Cognition Review 2023-03-08
Across
- thinking that uses imagination
- way an issue is posed/presented
- mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension
- type of heuristic where we tend to use information that comes to the mind quickly when making decisions
- simple thinking strategy that allows us to make judgements & solve problems more efficiently
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- type of heuristic where judgements are made based on our own represented prototypes
- reluctance of a person to accept a bargain with an uncertain payoff rather than another bargain with a more certain loss
- methodical, procedure that guarantees solving a problem
- thinking that uses logic
- sudden moment of realization
10 Clues: thinking that uses logic • sudden moment of realization • thinking that uses imagination • way an issue is posed/presented • methodical, procedure that guarantees solving a problem • mental processes involved in gaining knowledge and comprehension • type of heuristic where judgements are made based on our own represented prototypes • ...
Rhetoric: Rhetoric is the study and practice of effective communication, especially the use of language. 2023-02-13
Across
- referencing a historical event, literary work, or cultural touchstone to make a point or evoke a particular response.
- appeals to the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker
- appeals to the emotions of the audience.
- combines contradictory words with opposing meanings
- involves timing and the appropriateness of a message.
- expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt
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- appeals to reason and logic.
- involves exaggerated statements or claims for emphasis or effect.
- involves saying one thing but meaning another, often to make a point or criticize something.
- figurative language to create comparisons or connections between unlike things.
10 Clues: appeals to reason and logic. • appeals to the emotions of the audience. • combines contradictory words with opposing meanings • involves timing and the appropriateness of a message. • appeals to the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker • involves exaggerated statements or claims for emphasis or effect. • ...
comp 2023-02-06
Across
- error A character or string incorrectly placed that is making the code not function.
- 2 times the binary length of a code
- number/value represented by a 1 or 0
- language language of computers
- a function that is available for an object
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- class variables that are inherited by every object of a class
- a line of code that runs when is used/told to
- error An error in the program’s code that causes an unexpected result in the output
- describes the action of a portion of code
- location of a specific values stored in tuples
10 Clues: language language of computers • 2 times the binary length of a code • number/value represented by a 1 or 0 • describes the action of a portion of code • a function that is available for an object • a line of code that runs when is used/told to • location of a specific values stored in tuples • class variables that are inherited by every object of a class • ...
TECH-CROSS 2017-03-08
Across
- A Programing Language
- Is A Data Storage In Which The Digital Data Is Stored In Logical Pools
- Folder For File System
- Declarative Logic Programing
- Organized Collection Of Data
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- A Shortest Way To Destination
- Is A Small Piece Of Data Sent From A Website And Stored On The User's Computer By The User's Web Browser While The User Is Browsing
- Is A Data Storage Virtualization Technology That Combines Multiple Physical Disk Drive Components Into A Single Logical Unit
- Is About Constructing And Analyzing Protocols That Prevent Third Parties
- Initial Step Of Operating System To Do
10 Clues: A Programing Language • Folder For File System • Declarative Logic Programing • Organized Collection Of Data • A Shortest Way To Destination • Initial Step Of Operating System To Do • Is A Data Storage In Which The Digital Data Is Stored In Logical Pools • Is About Constructing And Analyzing Protocols That Prevent Third Parties • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2020-12-03
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- Stating something that is true to increase your credibility.
- Engaging your audience by using the words we, you, us or our.
- Using words that trigger a particular emotion in your audience.
- The use of three words or phrases for emphasis.
- A source that is truthful and trust-worthy.
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- The sentence that states your argument at the beginning of a paragraph.
- Using facts, statistics and logic to support your argument.
- Facts and figures that support your argument.
- Using a figure of authority or a reliable source to persuade.
- Attempting to appeal to your audiences emotions in order to persuade.
10 Clues: A source that is truthful and trust-worthy. • Facts and figures that support your argument. • The use of three words or phrases for emphasis. • Using facts, statistics and logic to support your argument. • Stating something that is true to increase your credibility. • Engaging your audience by using the words we, you, us or our. • ...
Times of Indus Crossword 2022-04-27
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- a meeting with someone to get information about something. Is added to articles for credibility
- second aspect of persuasion: means emotion
- element that should always be addressed in a news report
- a piece of writing included with others in a newspaper, magazine, or other publication.
- first aspect of persuasion: means credibility
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- element that should never be present in a news report but may be found in a feature article
- unfair feelings towards one group of people. Shouldn't be included in reports
- title of a news report/feature article
- person who writes for a newspaper
- third aspect of persuasion: means logic
10 Clues: person who writes for a newspaper • title of a news report/feature article • third aspect of persuasion: means logic • second aspect of persuasion: means emotion • first aspect of persuasion: means credibility • element that should always be addressed in a news report • unfair feelings towards one group of people. Shouldn't be included in reports • ...
Guess what week 1 2022-10-06
Across
- someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law
- feeling (phrase) an intuitive feeling, which can’t be explained by facts or logic but you believe it’s true - “a …. feeling”
- to find information, a place, or an object, especially for the first time
- the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think
- not easy to find
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- the way that someone or something looks
- unusual or surprising, difficult to understand
- angry and ready to attack
- an experiment to discover whether or how well something works
- feeling worried or nervous
10 Clues: not easy to find • angry and ready to attack • feeling worried or nervous • the way that someone or something looks • unusual or surprising, difficult to understand • someone whose job is to give advice to people about the law • an experiment to discover whether or how well something works • the type of person you are, shown by the way you behave, feel, and think • ...
mList 24 2023-05-15
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- to reveal or make something known, especially information previously kept secret.
- feeling or showing tiredness, especially as a result of excessive exertion or lack of sleep.
- to reduce or limit something, often in size, duration, or quantity.
- showing a selfless concern for the well-being of others.
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- single; separate; distinct.
- seeming to be true or reasonable, often based on some evidence or logic.
- to criticize or abuse someone or something in an insulting or offensive manner.
- possessing qualities of grace, elegance, and aesthetic appeal.
- unwilling or hesitant to do something.
- a person who is respected for their wisdom and experience.
10 Clues: single; separate; distinct. • unwilling or hesitant to do something. • showing a selfless concern for the well-being of others. • a person who is respected for their wisdom and experience. • possessing qualities of grace, elegance, and aesthetic appeal. • to reduce or limit something, often in size, duration, or quantity. • ...
Rhetorical Devices Crossword 2023-12-01
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- appeal to ethics
- real-life stories that often happened to the writer or speaker.
- a figure of speech in which a phrase is applied to which it is not literally applicable.
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- 'the right, critical, or opportune moment'
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- appeal to logic and reason
- a person or thing that is the direct opposite of someone or something else.
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- appeal to emotion
10 Clues: appeal to ethics • appeal to emotion • appeal to logic and reason • 'the right, critical, or opportune moment' • real-life stories that often happened to the writer or speaker. • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. • ...
Greek 2023-12-13
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- Famous Greek physician and founder of modern medicine
- Greek mathematical contributions included ideas about this and mathematical proofs
- Key ancient Greek philosopher known for his questioning style
- Greek sculptures were concerned with the idealized perfection of the human _____
- Greek playwright who introduced the use of dialogue between characters
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- Greek philosophy emphasized this and rational observation
- Dramatic works were first performed at these Greek religious festivals
- First compiled Greek epic poems from oral tradition
- Name of the philosophical style exemplified in Plato's dialogues
- Political and educational systems of this ancient empire were influenced by Greece
10 Clues: First compiled Greek epic poems from oral tradition • Famous Greek physician and founder of modern medicine • Greek philosophy emphasized this and rational observation • Key ancient Greek philosopher known for his questioning style • Name of the philosophical style exemplified in Plato's dialogues • ...
Basic IT 2024-05-09
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- Device that connects two or more networks together
- ______ technology uses computers to control physical processes
- A network within a small area
- The "A" in CIA Triad
- Used for remote monitoring and control of field devices
- Monitors and controls processes both locally and remotely by collecting, recording, and analyzing data in real time
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- ______ Logic Controller is a ruggedized computer used for industrial automation that automate a specific process or machine function
- A computer that runs centralized applications and databases
- Collection of instructions that enable machines to perform specific tasks
- connects devices in a network to each other, enabling them to communicate
10 Clues: The "A" in CIA Triad • A network within a small area • Device that connects two or more networks together • Used for remote monitoring and control of field devices • A computer that runs centralized applications and databases • ______ technology uses computers to control physical processes • Collection of instructions that enable machines to perform specific tasks • ...
Fact or Opinion 2025-02-09
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- Determined by the reliability of the source of information; considered trustworthy and authoritative in their field.
- A personal belief or judgment
- A statement that can be proven true or false
- The quality of being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand.
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- The degree to which information or data is correct, precise, and free from errors.
- Statements that reflect individual feelings
- This type of reasoning uses evidence to form conclusions
- Are statements present objective information that is not influenced by personal beliefs or opinions.
- A synonym for fact that starts with 'T.
- Objective information; it can be verified
10 Clues: A personal belief or judgment • A synonym for fact that starts with 'T. • Objective information; it can be verified • Statements that reflect individual feelings • A statement that can be proven true or false • This type of reasoning uses evidence to form conclusions • The quality of being closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-08
Across
- fictional childern cartoon character who lived in jungle.
- Famous indian mathematician of gupta period.
- A muzzle-loading artillery piece that fires explosive shells at low velocities and high angles.
- right removed from the fundamental rights throught 44th amendment
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- legal process where a person is transferred from one country to another to face criminal charges.
- philosophical belief that reason and logic are the main sources of knowledge, rather than sensory experience.something.
- Battle marking the start of British rule in india.
- previous name of Kozhikode
- planet with the most moons in our solar system.
- first engineering college of asia, now an IIT.
10 Clues: previous name of Kozhikode • Famous indian mathematician of gupta period. • first engineering college of asia, now an IIT. • planet with the most moons in our solar system. • Battle marking the start of British rule in india. • fictional childern cartoon character who lived in jungle. • right removed from the fundamental rights throught 44th amendment • ...
Expanding Cognitive and Thinking skills 2025-10-20
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- Making judgments based on evidence or criteria.
- The brain’s ability to store and recall information.
- A system of classifying things; Bloom’s _______ arranges levels of thinking.
- Producing something new or original; the highest level of thinking.
- The mental process of understanding, deciding, and creating ideas. Cognitive
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- The process of drawing conclusions based on facts or logic.
- A ranking system showing levels from simple to complex.
- to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering.
- Thinking The ability to think deeply and rationally to make good judgments.
- Breaking information into smaller parts to understand it better.
10 Clues: Making judgments based on evidence or criteria. • A ranking system showing levels from simple to complex. • The brain’s ability to store and recall information. • to mental processes such as thinking, learning, and remembering. • The process of drawing conclusions based on facts or logic. • ...
Monsters Inc - Tier 3 Vocabulary 2026-03-15
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- A key that sounds bright, joyful and triumphant.
- The art of creating sound effects in post-production. Made by a ‘Foley Artist’.
- A feature of Logic Pro that allows the user to create dynamics.
- Sound that the audience can hear but the characters cannot.
- Notes that clash when played together.
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- Notes that work well when played together.
- A musical idea that represents a person, place or thing.
- Sound that the audience and characters can hear.
- A key that sounds dull, reflective and sad.
- A long, held note, usually played at a very low or very high pitch.
10 Clues: Notes that clash when played together. • Notes that work well when played together. • A key that sounds dull, reflective and sad. • A key that sounds bright, joyful and triumphant. • Sound that the audience and characters can hear. • A musical idea that represents a person, place or thing. • Sound that the audience can hear but the characters cannot. • ...
multiple intelligences 2021-10-12
5 Clues: this person enjoys creating art • this person is good with numbers • this person creates art as a living • this person enjoys reading and writing • this person conducts experiments and discovers
Nicole Cigliano/ Rhetorical Devices 2013-10-14
Across
- a comparison of the relationship between multiple things.
- Words word choice that influences people through emotion.
- Question asking a question not needing an answer to.
- appealing to ethics and credibility.
- a statement made by someone who supports your argument.
- a number or percentage used to represent facts and backup your argument.
- the act of going over again.
- Opinion a professional and educated opinion.
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- using a personal story with details to support your argument.
- repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm.
- when authors use specific words to amplify their opinions and to make the impact of the argument greater.
- persuading your audience so that they will know that others share the same opinion.
- Study Researching facts to support your argument.
- using logic and reason to prove to others that your idea is true.
- convincing others by using emotions.
- a direct comparison of two unlike things not using like or as.
16 Clues: the act of going over again. • convincing others by using emotions. • appealing to ethics and credibility. • repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm. • Opinion a professional and educated opinion. • Study Researching facts to support your argument. • Question asking a question not needing an answer to. • ...
Computer Systems by Kirk Tiller 2018-03-22
Across
- Who's law says that 'number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles approximately every two years.' (HINT: You only need the surname!")
- Someone who tries to illegally gain access to a system or network.
- The faster, more durable, more portable (and more $$$) alternative to a HDD.
- The physical components of a computer ie. the graphics card.
- A network attack that uses trial and error to figure out a password.
- Helps the computer process images.
- The type of storage that includes hard drives (HINT: Senior schools are also known as...)
- 'The brain of the computer'
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- Stores BIOS.
- ________ System: A computer built into another device.
- Volatile memory for data files.
- The part of the processing unit that does logic calculations.
- Used to disguise vulnerable information.
- Storing data in a different location to keep it safe.
- The applications on a computer. (HINT: My clothes are so soft!)
- _____-Decode-Execute Cycle
16 Clues: Stores BIOS. • _____-Decode-Execute Cycle • 'The brain of the computer' • Volatile memory for data files. • Helps the computer process images. • Used to disguise vulnerable information. • Storing data in a different location to keep it safe. • ________ System: A computer built into another device. • The physical components of a computer ie. the graphics card. • ...
Changemakers Crossword 2024-04-24
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- Means "wakefulness", is a form of changemaking
- A belief that is not supported by truth
- Leaving a meeting, workplace, organization, or school in protest of something
- What we do to assess the credibility of a source (two words)
- An educated guess based on clues in the text
- An appeal to emotions
- An appeal to intellect/logic
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- The central point the author is trying to make (two words)
- Organized refusal to use/buy a product or service
- The dictionary definition of a word
- The association (positive or negative) that we have with a word
- Can be proven or disproven
- Someone who tries to change the world (and the title of this unit)!
- A prejudice in one direction or another without fact to back it up
- The credibility of the author
- The attitude of the author toward their subject
16 Clues: An appeal to emotions • Can be proven or disproven • An appeal to intellect/logic • The credibility of the author • The dictionary definition of a word • A belief that is not supported by truth • An educated guess based on clues in the text • Means "wakefulness", is a form of changemaking • The attitude of the author toward their subject • ...
Logica - recapitulare 2025-05-25
Across
- Propoziție adevărată doar dacă ambele componente au aceeași valoare de adevăr.
- Raport de opoziție între termeni fără elemente comune, dar cu univers de discurs mai larg.
- Termenul care apare ca subiect în concluzia unui silogism.
- Propoziție compusă cu „sau”, adevărată dacă cel puțin o parte este adevărată.
- Știință care studiază formele corecte ale raționamentului.
- Propoziție condițională de forma „dacă... atunci...”.
- Propoziție compusă cu „și”, adevărată doar dacă ambele părți sunt adevărate.
- Propoziție care neagă afirmația unei alte propoziții.
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- Raport între termeni care nu au elemente comune și care epuizează universul de discurs.
- Ansamblu de afirmații care susțin o concluzie.
- Termenul comun ambelor premise într-un silogism.
- Termenul care apare ca predicat în concluzia unui silogism.
- Cuvânt sau expresie ce desemnează clar un obiect sau idee.
- Raționament format din două premise și o concluzie.
- Propoziția dedusă din premise într-un argument.
- Afirmație care oferă suport logic pentru concluzie.
16 Clues: Ansamblu de afirmații care susțin o concluzie. • Propoziția dedusă din premise într-un argument. • Termenul comun ambelor premise într-un silogism. • Raționament format din două premise și o concluzie. • Afirmație care oferă suport logic pentru concluzie. • Propoziție condițională de forma „dacă... atunci...”. • Propoziție care neagă afirmația unei alte propoziții. • ...
DWA 2022-02-09
Across
- appealing to emotion
- The correct size of font for MLA format
- addressing the opposing side's strongest point
- The correct font for MLA format
- appealing to logic
- This is the last line of your MLA header
- in formal writing, you want to avoid first and second person __________
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- Leave your readers with a powerful closing thought in this paragraph
- when you include the author's last name after quoting something they said
- proving why your side is ultimately correct
- After you add a quote to a paragraph you want to include your _______ to explain why you included the quote
- where you state your main argument
- your claim statement should be the last line of what paragraph
- appealing to credibility
- Quotes should never be dropped into a paragraph. Instead they should be _______ into your own words.
- you must use ______ of the provided sources in your DWA
16 Clues: appealing to logic • appealing to emotion • appealing to credibility • The correct font for MLA format • where you state your main argument • The correct size of font for MLA format • This is the last line of your MLA header • proving why your side is ultimately correct • addressing the opposing side's strongest point • you must use ______ of the provided sources in your DWA • ...
Soft Skills 2022-09-28
Across
- Doing your best and working hard
- Connecting with other people to build relationships
- Showing other people kindness and honor, even when they don't deserve it
- Being someone people can count on
- Sharing information with another person through words, nonverbal gestures, writing, and actions
- Working through arguments to reach a resolution
- Showing compassion for other people
- Cooperating well with others to achieve a common goal
- Thinking outside the box
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- Using facts, logic, and common sense to find a solution to a problem
- Hearing what other people say rather than talking over them
- Doing the right thing when no one is looking
- Being someone other people want can wisely follow
- using your time wisely to get all your work done
- Resisting bad urges that you have and making yourself do good things you don't want to do
- Being able to adapt and respond when things don't go as planned
16 Clues: Thinking outside the box • Doing your best and working hard • Being someone people can count on • Showing compassion for other people • Doing the right thing when no one is looking • Working through arguments to reach a resolution • using your time wisely to get all your work done • Being someone other people want can wisely follow • ...
Electronics 2025-09-21
Across
- A component that resists the flow of electrical current.
- A device that converts AC to DC.
- The full name for the "IC" on a circuit board.
- A component that allows current to flow in only one direction.
- A circuit with a single path for current to flow.
- The fundamental particle of an atom with a negative charge.
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- The measure of electric current.
- The unit of electrical potential difference.
- A tiny chip that contains logic gates and other components.
- The property of a circuit to store electrical energy in a magnetic field.
- A semiconductor device used as an electronic switch.
- A circuit with multiple paths for current to flow.
- The central processing unit's brain.
- The color code for the number 5 on a resistor.
- The property of a circuit to resist a change in current.
- The scientist known for the law that relates voltage, current, and resistance.
- A component with three terminals that can amplify or switch electronic signals.
- A passive two-terminal electronic component that stores energy in an electric field.
18 Clues: The measure of electric current. • A device that converts AC to DC. • The central processing unit's brain. • The unit of electrical potential difference. • The full name for the "IC" on a circuit board. • The color code for the number 5 on a resistor. • A circuit with a single path for current to flow. • A circuit with multiple paths for current to flow. • ...
Vocab List 1 Evan 2022-10-01
Across
- who is still using Facebook? That's _______.
- It's just logic that she's angry, he ____ her.
- I like to tell this funny ____ about me and my friends.
- School is one five ____ days in the week.
- In some countries it is illegal to _____ to Religions
- My new business I made ___, I'm very happy.
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- You can't ____ that, you don't even know what it is about.
- I would ___ that he can't enter the Football team.
- Some don't accept an opinion and then ____ their own.
- I hope the gas price _____ soon.
- I don't wanna be ____, but I have to say that now.
- A hurricane _____ Florida.
- It could either be that or this, he's so ___.
- When you wanna get friends you have to be more social, you can't be that ______.
- You can't decide based on your feelings, think ___.
15 Clues: A hurricane _____ Florida. • I hope the gas price _____ soon. • School is one five ____ days in the week. • My new business I made ___, I'm very happy. • who is still using Facebook? That's _______. • It could either be that or this, he's so ___. • It's just logic that she's angry, he ____ her. • I would ___ that he can't enter the Football team. • ...
Academic Vocabulary Weeks 1-3 2021-09-16
Across
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- a statement, reason, or fact for or against a point
- signifying or suggestive of an associative or secondary meaning in addition to the primary meaning
- a mistaken belief
- the quality of being trusted and believed in
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- faulty o mistaken logic
- the explicit or direct meaning of a word or expression
- an assertion of something as a fact
- notes added to a text while participating in active reading
- idea the main idea of a writing
- an appeal to ethics and credibility
- a claim made to rebut a previous claim
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholary work
- stated clearly and in detail
- the persons reached by a book, radio or television broadcast, etc.
15 Clues: a mistaken belief • faulty o mistaken logic • stated clearly and in detail • idea the main idea of a writing • an assertion of something as a fact • an appeal to ethics and credibility • a claim made to rebut a previous claim • the quality of being trusted and believed in • a statement, reason, or fact for or against a point • ...
Rhetorical Activities 2023-01-23
Across
- Refers to a word that emulates the real-life sound it signifies
- Highly technical language used in a certain field.
- A question asked without expectation of an answer.
- Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of a series of successive phrases.
- the trick of posing a question and then immediately supplying the answer.
- the balancing of a negative with a positive.
- Argumentation using ethics
- Argumentation using logic.
- A derogatory or unpleasant term used instead of a pleasant or neutral one.
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- The repetition of the initial sound of each word.
- Two opposite ideas are put together in a sentence of a phrase.
- The inversion of the usual order of words.
- Using similar sentence structure
- A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered too harsh.
- Argumentation using emotions.
15 Clues: Argumentation using ethics • Argumentation using logic. • Argumentation using emotions. • Using similar sentence structure • The inversion of the usual order of words. • the balancing of a negative with a positive. • The repetition of the initial sound of each word. • Highly technical language used in a certain field. • A question asked without expectation of an answer. • ...
Bs Unit 2 review 2023-02-21
Across
- Who believed in the existence of an immaterial world of perfect objects and Forms?
- What was made up of hoplites, light armored infantry who would use a large circular shield and a long spear?
- Who made the linear b writing system?
- which battle did the greeks lose and do battle of thermopylae?
- which myth includes the half man half bull?
- The mynceneans influenced what culture?
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- Who lost the persian war?
- Who won the trojan war?
- Who invented the study of formal logic?
- Who has the strongest army?
- Chariot racing was the most popular event where?
- who is the god of wisdom and millitary victory?
- Who had the strongest navy?
- Who was the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey?
- What was the system when male spartans did education and training?
15 Clues: Who won the trojan war? • Who lost the persian war? • Who has the strongest army? • Who had the strongest navy? • Who made the linear b writing system? • Who invented the study of formal logic? • The mynceneans influenced what culture? • which myth includes the half man half bull? • who is the god of wisdom and millitary victory? • ...
Vocab 2022-02-22
Across
- Subject to legal action
- Causing someone to lose status or the respect of others
- The way a person behaves toward other people
- A form of untrustworthiness; the trait lacking a sense of responsibility and not feeling accountable for your actions
- A complaint about a wrong that causes resentment and is grounds for action
- Making great mental demands; hard to comprehend or solve or believe
- Faire to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience
- Unfair treatment of a person or group on the basis of prejudice
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- Without ever expressing so clearly
- A decision to do something or to behave in a certain manner
- Twist and press out of shape
- In an appropriate manner
- The state of being bound to do or pay something
- Express a negative opinion
- Think rationally; employ logic or reason
15 Clues: Subject to legal action • In an appropriate manner • Express a negative opinion • Twist and press out of shape • Without ever expressing so clearly • Think rationally; employ logic or reason • The way a person behaves toward other people • The state of being bound to do or pay something • Causing someone to lose status or the respect of others • ...
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. • ...
List 1 Green Crossword 2023-12-15
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- Unlikely to happen or be true.
- Not authorized or sanctioned by law; not legitimate.
- A story or an account of events.
- Causing trouble or difficulty; not suitable or comfortable.
- The main character in a story.
- Impossible to deny or disprove.
- Unable to read or write.
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- Figure of speech comparing two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- Not paying close attention or being careless.
- Not achieving maximum productivity or using resources poorly.
- Showing a lack of respect for something usually considered serious or sacred.
- A character or force in conflict with the main character.
- Not based on reason or logic.
- Not suitable for specific purposes or situations.
- Figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
15 Clues: Unable to read or write. • Not based on reason or logic. • Unlikely to happen or be true. • The main character in a story. • Impossible to deny or disprove. • A story or an account of events. • Not paying close attention or being careless. • Not suitable for specific purposes or situations. • Not authorized or sanctioned by law; not legitimate. • ...
scratch 2024-04-12
Across
- - Category of blocks used to control program flow and logic.
- - Palette containing blocks related to appearance and costumes.
- - Tool used to detect various conditions in visual coding.
- - Block used for repeating actions in visual coding.
- - Responsible for sensing user inputs or interactions.
- Flag - First step to execute a visual coding program.
- - Moving object used in visual coding.
- - Used to send a message to another sprite.
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- - Which block is used to control the movement of the sprite?
- - Block under the Motion palette that controls smooth movement.
- - The script area where you create a sequence of instructions for a sprite.
- Coding - Tool used to create animations.
- - Allows sprites to interact by sending and receiving messages.
- - Place where blocks are stored and selected for use.
- - Block category for handling events like clicking or pressing keys.
15 Clues: - Moving object used in visual coding. • Coding - Tool used to create animations. • - Used to send a message to another sprite. • - Block used for repeating actions in visual coding. • - Place where blocks are stored and selected for use. • Flag - First step to execute a visual coding program. • - Responsible for sensing user inputs or interactions. • ...
Honors English 10: Rhetoric 2026-02-12
Across
- The reason an author writes or speaks a text.
- A response that refutes or disproves a counterargument.
- The act of convincing others to believe or act in a certain way.
- The intended group a speaker or writer is trying to persuade.
- A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- An opposing viewpoint that challenges an author’s claim.
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- The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience.
- An appeal that targets the audience’s emotions.
- A personal or one-sided perspective that affects judgment.
- An appeal that relies on logic, facts, or reasoning.
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- Facts, examples, or data used to support a claim.
- An author’s deliberate choice of words.
- A statement or position that an author argues to be true.
- An appeal that establishes a speaker’s credibility or trustworthiness.
15 Clues: An author’s deliberate choice of words. • The reason an author writes or speaks a text. • A flaw in reasoning that weakens an argument. • An appeal that targets the audience’s emotions. • Facts, examples, or data used to support a claim. • An appeal that relies on logic, facts, or reasoning. • The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience. • ...
Module 2 Part 1 Vocab 2026-02-18
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- Choice of words in speech or writing
- Playful or clever use of words to create humor
- Of, dealing with, or pertianing to death or the horrors of death; gruesome.
- wasting time
- Accumulated knowledge or learning
- To cause to become harmed or damaged.
- A state of having very low energy with drowsiness and lack of interest or
- A person involved in an act meant to trick or deceive someone
- Having or showing good sense, logic, or meaning
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- A state of not knowing; lack of awareness or education.
- Beliefs or hopes concerning what is possible in the future.
- Abnormal or different from the usual expectation
- A boring, gloomy place, or state of mind, in which nothing happens.
- Arguments or debates; things that people do not agree on
- Bizarre, weird, or eerie
15 Clues: wasting time • Bizarre, weird, or eerie • Accumulated knowledge or learning • Choice of words in speech or writing • To cause to become harmed or damaged. • Playful or clever use of words to create humor • Having or showing good sense, logic, or meaning • Abnormal or different from the usual expectation • A state of not knowing; lack of awareness or education. • ...
CS Principles Review Puzzle 2024-04-29
Across
- Maximum amount of data passed per second
- Iteration statement
- Ability of a system to scale itself to new demands
- Malware that copies itself.
- A type of encryption where both parties know the same key
- Giving others right to use your work (2 words).
- When some countries have less access to tech. This is called digital ____.
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- date that changes continuously overtime. ex: pitch
- Compression in which data can be returned to it's original state.
- data about data
- An attack where a user is tricked into revealing private information
- A type of search that iterates each list item until it finds target
- A type of error. Program runs, but ____ is wrong.
- Information about an individual the reveals personal info.
- A type of computing where one task must be completed before another can begin
15 Clues: data about data • Iteration statement • Malware that copies itself. • Maximum amount of data passed per second • Giving others right to use your work (2 words). • A type of error. Program runs, but ____ is wrong. • date that changes continuously overtime. ex: pitch • Ability of a system to scale itself to new demands • ...
2.3 Key Terms 2025-08-29
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- short-distance wireless technology used to interconnect a multitude of different
- a component that can store an electrical charge
- portable storage device
- networking technology providing wireless network access to computers
- the amount of space occupied by an object
- circuit board designed to improve the motherboard’s functionality
- small bits of data found within the CPU
- the physical or logical unit which can independently process all computational functions
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- the logical structure behind how a processor executes instructions
- the register stores information acquired from the arithmetic logic unit
- circular 9-pin graphics adapter
- newer audio/video connector used in newer computers
- type of filter that allows certain polarized light waves to pass through
- smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data
- conductive copper lines found within PCB that allow the flow of electricity
15 Clues: portable storage device • circular 9-pin graphics adapter • small bits of data found within the CPU • the amount of space occupied by an object • a component that can store an electrical charge • newer audio/video connector used in newer computers • smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-12-11
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- Appeals to logic and reason
- Repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of several sentences or clauses.
- The author's specific word choices, which affect meaning and tone.
- The central message or lesson of a text.
- Hints in the surrounding text that help you understand the meaning of unfamiliar words
- Appeals to credibility or character
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create sentences; affects style and tone.
- The most important point or message in a nonfiction text.
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- Repeating an idea in different words to clarify.
- Placing two opposite ideas together to highlight contrast.
- Added to verbs to form nouns
- Appeals to emotions
- A brief statement of the main points of a text.
- The author's attitude toward the subject or audience shown through word choice and style.
- Means to turn
15 Clues: Means to turn • Appeals to emotions • Appeals to logic and reason • Added to verbs to form nouns • Appeals to credibility or character • The central message or lesson of a text. • A brief statement of the main points of a text. • Repeating an idea in different words to clarify. • The most important point or message in a nonfiction text. • ...
Symbolic AI - Quantified Boolean Formulas in Logic 2025-11-06
Across
- To make practical use of a method or technique.
- Foundational definitions or assumptions introduced before main results.
- A relationship showing how one variable’s value is influenced by another.
- A logical operator such as “for all” or “there exists.”
- To compute or determine the value of an expression or formula.
- The ability to achieve a result with minimal computational resources.
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- A rectangular array often used to represent structured data or logical relations.
- To extend a result or concept to a broader class of cases.
- A specific mapping of truth values to variables in a Boolean formula.
- The process of representing information in a specific formal structure.
- To stand for or symbolize an object, concept, or logical structure.
- Free from error; precise and correct in detail.
- To confirm that a method or result is correct and consistent.
- To reduce complexity while preserving essential structure.
14 Clues: To make practical use of a method or technique. • Free from error; precise and correct in detail. • A logical operator such as “for all” or “there exists.” • To extend a result or concept to a broader class of cases. • To reduce complexity while preserving essential structure. • To confirm that a method or result is correct and consistent. • ...
Artificial Intelligence Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-05
Across
- A city planner wants to assign buildings to limited land plots while minimizing environmental impact. This falls under which type of AI problem?
- A robot navigating a maze decides its next step by evaluating potential moves without prior knowledge of the layout. What search type is being used?
- A search technique used in competitive environments like game playing
- An evolutionary algorithm selects the best-performing individuals to create better solutions over generations. What is this optimization technique?
- A medical AI assists doctors in diagnosing diseases based on symptoms and previous patient records. What AI approach does this represent?
- A self-learning robot updates its behavior based on past experiences and adapts to new environments. What problem-solving approach is this?
- A logic system that allows quantification over predicates and functions
- The study of how AI agents perceive, reason, and act in an environment
- A mathematical model in AI uses logical statements and predicates to infer new facts from given information. What is this logic system called?
- A drone optimizes its flight path using a technique inspired by the way ants find the shortest path to food. What is this optimization method called?
- A logistics company needs to optimize delivery routes to reduce fuel consumption and costs. What classic optimization problem does this represent?
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- An AI-based Sudoku solver tries filling in numbers while ensuring all constraints are satisfied at each step before moving forward. What search technique is being used?
- A video game AI analyzes all possible moves, assuming the opponent will play optimally to minimize its success. What game theory approach does it use?
- A web crawler is tasked with systematically visiting every webpage from a given starting URL, ensuring all pages are reached in the shortest path possible. Which search algorithm is best suited?
- A chess-playing AI predicts the opponent’s next move and adjusts its strategy accordingly. What is this decision-making process called?
- An AI tutor suggests personalized study plans for students based on their past performance. What AI problem-solving approach is being used?
- The process of systematically trying different solutions until the best one is found
- A brute-force search technique that explores all possible solutions without heuristics
- A warehouse robot optimizes its movement by climbing towards a higher goal state but risks getting stuck in local optima. What search strategy is this?
- A search method that prioritizes solutions with higher heuristic values.
20 Clues: A search technique used in competitive environments like game playing • The study of how AI agents perceive, reason, and act in an environment • A logic system that allows quantification over predicates and functions • A search method that prioritizes solutions with higher heuristic values. • ...
MODEL 3 CPU 2025-10-19
Across
- A component of a CPU that provides timing and coordination between the other parts of the CPU, such as the arithmetic logic unit, registers, and system bus
- The computer hardware design that includes the processor (CPU) and communication routes between the CPU and the hardware it manages, such as memory and disk storage
- is the ability to run two or more processes (known as threads) at the same time
- The part of a processor used to read and execute instructions
- An internal communications pathway that keeps the CPU informed of the status of particular computer resources and devices, such as memory and disk drives
- The numeric code read by the CPU that represents a particular machine instruction
- The smallest piece of computer code that can be independently scheduled for execution
- A path or channel between a computer’s CPU and the devices it manages, such as memory and I/O devices
- A feature of some Intel CPUs that allows two threads to run on each CPU core simultaneously
- A CPU design that permits the processor to operate on one instruction at the same time it is fetching one or more subsequent instructions from the operating system or application
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- A computer program that takes a high-level language like C++ or Java and turns it into assembly code that is executed by the CPU
- Most processors used in modern client (like laptops and PCs) and server systems are
- A memory address that a CPU begins reading from whenever the CPU receives a reset signal, such as when power is first applied or someone presses the reset button on a computer
- The processing logic of a CPU that is manufactured on a silicon wafer containing millions or billions of transistors
- processors are RISC-based and are the most commonly used processor architecture in the world due to their extensive use in mobile devices.
- A computer program that translates assembly code into numeric values called opcodes that the CPU can understand
- An internal communications pathway that carries data between the CPU and memory locations
- performs the primary task of executing instructions.
- The address bus typically runs at the external clock speed of the CPU. The address, like all data in the computer, is in digital form and is conveyed as a series of
- provides timing and coordination between the other parts of the CPU, such as the arithmetic logic unit, registers, and system bus.
20 Clues: performs the primary task of executing instructions. • The part of a processor used to read and execute instructions • is the ability to run two or more processes (known as threads) at the same time • The numeric code read by the CPU that represents a particular machine instruction • ...
Foundations of Philosophy 2023-03-06
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- the theory that human and animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning, without appeal to thoughts or feelings, and that some mental conditions are best treated by altering behavior patterns
- American psychologist who is considered the father of the psychological school of behaviorism
- applied behavior analysis, is intended to identify issues associated with the interface of technology and the human operators in a system and to generate recommended design practices that consider the strengths and limitations of the human operators
- sentience and awareness of internal and external existence
- the viewpoint which accords to things which are known or perceived an existence or nature which is independent of whether anyone is thinking about or perceiving them
- the immaterial aspect or essence of a human being, that which confers individuality and humanity, often considered to be synonymous with the mind or the self
- form of philosophical monism which holds matter to be the fundamental substance in nature, and all things, including mental states and consciousness, are results of material interactions
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- His main concern is the problem of social and political order: how human beings can live together in peace and avoid the danger and fear of civil conflict
- referred to his philosophy as "radical behaviorism"
- Ancient Greek philosopher and polymath. His writings cover a broad range of subjects including physics, biology, zoology, metaphysics, logic, ethics, aesthetics, poetry, drama, music, rhetoric, psychology, linguistics, economics, politics, meteorology, geology, and government
- an empiricist philosophical theory that holds that all genuine knowledge is either true by definition or positive—meaning a posteriori facts derived by reason and logic from sensory experience
- the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world and their experiences, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought
- a Russian and Soviet experimental neurologist, psychologist and physiologist known for his discovery of classical conditioning through his experiments with dogs
- the study of wisdom as self at a conceptual level
14 Clues: the study of wisdom as self at a conceptual level • referred to his philosophy as "radical behaviorism" • sentience and awareness of internal and external existence • American psychologist who is considered the father of the psychological school of behaviorism • ...
Quantitative Research Methods - Unit I 2018-06-12
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- A research that investigates a problem based in the real world
- A tentative statement about the relationship between variables
- A field of inquiry that appears to use scientific methods
- The method of inquiry that is useful only in the initial stages
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- _______ plays an important role in the Rational method
- Explains behaviour with fewest assumptions
- The process of reaching a valid conclusion from two self-evident truths
- An approach to social science that opposes the positivism of natural science
- Type of research for a problem that has not been studied much
- An explanation that uses the rules of logic
10 Clues: Explains behaviour with fewest assumptions • An explanation that uses the rules of logic • _______ plays an important role in the Rational method • A field of inquiry that appears to use scientific methods • Type of research for a problem that has not been studied much • A research that investigates a problem based in the real world • ...
PERSUASION 2013-04-29
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- TO MOVE MEMBERS OF AN AUDIENCE TOWARD A SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR
- THE POSITION SUPPORTED BY AUDIENCE MEMBERS BEFORE A PERSUASION ATTEMPT
- THE BELIEVABILITY OF A SPEAKER OR OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION
- A SPEECH GOAL THAT AIMS AT CHANGING AUDIENCE MEMBERS' BELIEFS, VALUES, OR ATTITUDES
- THE ACT OF MOTIVATING A LISTENER, THROUGH COMMUNICATION, TO CHANGE A PARTICULAR BELIEF, ATTITUDE, VALUE OR BEHAVIOR
- ASKS AN AUDIENCE TO ENGAGE IN A NEW BEHAVIOR
- PRODUCE A RESULT OPPOSITE OF THE ONE INTENDED
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- AN ERROR IN LOGIC
- CLAIMING SOMEONES IDEA AS YOUR OWN
- ASKS THE AUDIENCE TO STOP BEHAVING IN AN ESTABLISHED WAY
10 Clues: AN ERROR IN LOGIC • CLAIMING SOMEONES IDEA AS YOUR OWN • ASKS AN AUDIENCE TO ENGAGE IN A NEW BEHAVIOR • PRODUCE A RESULT OPPOSITE OF THE ONE INTENDED • ASKS THE AUDIENCE TO STOP BEHAVING IN AN ESTABLISHED WAY • TO MOVE MEMBERS OF AN AUDIENCE TOWARD A SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR • THE BELIEVABILITY OF A SPEAKER OR OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION • ...
Threats to Data 2015-03-12
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- Software that automatically displays or downloads advertising
- viruses piece of code that is able to copy itself which spreads and duplicates
- threats loss/theft of device
- programs that can steal user login credentials
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- Gathers information about a person to use against them
- Is a stand alone malware computer program that replicates
- Is the attempt to acquire sensitive information such as password
- Is when someone who seeks and exploits weaknesses in computer systems
- bomb is a section of a code that can trigger your program
- door can cause a security hole is introduced which hackers can gain access to
10 Clues: threats loss/theft of device • programs that can steal user login credentials • Gathers information about a person to use against them • Is a stand alone malware computer program that replicates • bomb is a section of a code that can trigger your program • Software that automatically displays or downloads advertising • ...
eltp-vnv-testingconcepts-crossword-set-1-day1 2015-10-28
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- The Code inspection team member
- A type of loop
- It represents program segment in a flow graph
- He is responsible for recording all the errors during the code walk through
- Process of executing a program to find errors
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- During code inspection he narrates the logic of the program, statement by statement
- It helps programmer to verify with the common errors regarding the program code
- Testing every possible input over every possible output
- Earlier they are discovered and removed in lifecycle, lower the cost of their removal.
- It is a type of code coverage testing technique
10 Clues: A type of loop • The Code inspection team member • It represents program segment in a flow graph • Process of executing a program to find errors • It is a type of code coverage testing technique • Testing every possible input over every possible output • He is responsible for recording all the errors during the code walk through • ...
puzzles 2024-05-06
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- requires the manipulator to figure out how to deconstruct and/or reconstruct a physical object
- Type of puzzle that has objects that come off of it
- Your playing one right now
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- when you think of a puzzle, this is probably what you think of
- consists of a short piece of encrypted text
- Connect the dots and reveal the hidden picture
- statement, question or phrase having a double or veiled meaning, put forth as a puzzle to be solved
- number combination game
- Examples include Rubik's Cubes
- number puzzle that is played on a grid of 9 x 9 spaces
10 Clues: number combination game • Your playing one right now • Examples include Rubik's Cubes • consists of a short piece of encrypted text • Connect the dots and reveal the hidden picture • Type of puzzle that has objects that come off of it • number puzzle that is played on a grid of 9 x 9 spaces • when you think of a puzzle, this is probably what you think of • ...
Aristotle Crossword 2024-09-06
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- uses reason to determine if a conclusion is true or untrue.
- is something like purpose, goal, or end.
- developed the first classified system that divides the organisms into animals and plants
- Aristotle served as ______ tutor.
- Abstract theory with no basis in reality.
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- is the branch of philosophy that studies existence.
- is the portion of god that resides in each human.
- is a state of well-being and contentment.
- a teacher and founded his own school in _____ known as the school Lyceum.
- Athenian school founded by Aristotle in 335 bc in a grove sacred to Apollo Lyceius.
10 Clues: Aristotle served as ______ tutor. • is something like purpose, goal, or end. • is a state of well-being and contentment. • Abstract theory with no basis in reality. • is the portion of god that resides in each human. • is the branch of philosophy that studies existence. • uses reason to determine if a conclusion is true or untrue. • ...
Writing homework ( from I Am, Therefor I Think.) 2024-05-27
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- having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment
- a statement of the basic beliefs of a religious faith
- a sentence that can not be true, but can not be false.
- , a synonym for philosophy
- focuses on using logic to solve life's BIG questions
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- the act of reflecting or ruminating carefully on something
- an explanation for why things work or how things happen
- what do you call it when God is capable of being everywhere at the same time
- questions the nature of reality.
- a set of opinions or beliefs of a group or an individual
10 Clues: , a synonym for philosophy • questions the nature of reality. • having or showing great wisdom or sound judgment • focuses on using logic to solve life's BIG questions • a statement of the basic beliefs of a religious faith • a sentence that can not be true, but can not be false. • an explanation for why things work or how things happen • ...
Phobias Vocabulary 2023-06-15
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- start to exist, experience, or possess
- a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it
- the time during which something continues
- based on reason or logic
- a person who specializes in the study of mind and behavior or in the treatment of mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders
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- relating to the body as opposed to the mind
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others
- occurring continuously over a period of time
- arranged in classes or categories
- a deeply distressing or disturbing experience
10 Clues: based on reason or logic • arranged in classes or categories • start to exist, experience, or possess • the time during which something continues • relating to the body as opposed to the mind • occurring continuously over a period of time • a deeply distressing or disturbing experience • the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others • ...
Year 8 - History Crossword 2023-10-02
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- The biggest enslaved port in Britain
- The shape of trade used by people from the 16th - 19th century from Europe, Africa and America.
- The percentage of enslaved people who died at sea
- The Cumbrian port used for enslaved voyages
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- The idea that reason and logic replaced superstition and tradition
- To get rid of something
- William ........... - a person who was an abolitionist
- A disease that was carried on board slave ships which dehydrated the slaves
- The journey taken by slaves from Africa to the Americas
- The plant that the British industry relied on enslaved labour for.
10 Clues: To get rid of something • The biggest enslaved port in Britain • The Cumbrian port used for enslaved voyages • The percentage of enslaved people who died at sea • William ........... - a person who was an abolitionist • The journey taken by slaves from Africa to the Americas • The idea that reason and logic replaced superstition and tradition • ...
Quantum Computing Puzzle 2025-03-18
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- The loss of quantum coherence due to interaction with the environment
- The principle that allows a quantum system to be in multiple states at once
- A quantum computing model that uses anyons and braiding for computation
- A widely used quantum algorithm for searching an unsorted database
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- The phenomenon that prevents perfect copying of an arbitrary quantum state
- The quantum property that allows particles to be connected instantaneously
- A fundamental unit of quantum information
- A famous quantum algorithm for factoring large numbers
- A basic operation applied to qubits, similar to classical logic gates
- A leading quantum computing company
10 Clues: A leading quantum computing company • A fundamental unit of quantum information • A famous quantum algorithm for factoring large numbers • A widely used quantum algorithm for searching an unsorted database • The loss of quantum coherence due to interaction with the environment • A basic operation applied to qubits, similar to classical logic gates • ...
US History Module 3 Vocab 2024-10-22
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- spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- remain in the church and form their own
- laws to control slaves
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- people who worked from 4-7 years for a landlord
- an agreement to have a fair law to protect the general food
- trade a system in which goods and slaves where traded among the Americas
- wanted to cut ties with the existing church and form their own
- thought that people had natural rights such as equality and liberty
- society of friends
- awakening a religious movement that swept through the colonies in 1730-1740
10 Clues: society of friends • laws to control slaves • remain in the church and form their own • people who worked from 4-7 years for a landlord • spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society • an agreement to have a fair law to protect the general food • wanted to cut ties with the existing church and form their own • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-05-28
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- Based on reason or logic; sensible.
- To repeat words from another person or source.
- To go beyond a set limit or standard.
- To show or exhibit something, such as emotions or information, for others to see.
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- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior.
- A strong connection or relationship between people or things.
- To make known something that was previously secret or unknown.
- Not influenced by personal feelings or opinions; based on facts.
- The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group.
- To increase in size, number, or importance.
10 Clues: Based on reason or logic; sensible. • To go beyond a set limit or standard. • To increase in size, number, or importance. • To repeat words from another person or source. • The health, happiness, and fortunes of a person or group. • A strong connection or relationship between people or things. • To make known something that was previously secret or unknown. • ...
philosophy 2025-07-03
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- - The branch of philosophy concerned with knowledge—its nature, sources, limits, and validity.
- - Reaching a general conclusion based on specific observations .
- - Focuses on specific details
- - Starting with a general idea and reaching a specific conclusion .
- - The branch of philosophy that deals with reasoning and argumentation.
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- - is a statement or fact that supports a conclusion in an argument
- - sees the picture as a whole
- - The branch of philosophy that studies the nature of reality, existence, and the universe.
- - The study of beauty, art, and taste.
- - Study of right and wrong behavior – how people should act.
10 Clues: - sees the picture as a whole • - Focuses on specific details • - The study of beauty, art, and taste. • - Study of right and wrong behavior – how people should act. • - Reaching a general conclusion based on specific observations . • - is a statement or fact that supports a conclusion in an argument • ...
Week 29 2026-03-04
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- - Making a guess based on what you know from the text
- - A place in which goods or bought or sold
- - The act of placing things close together or side by side in a work of art
- - Bizarre, weird, or eerie; having a dream-like quality
- my words- To admit that what you said is wrong
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- - Arguments or debates; things that people do not agree on
- or reason - Having or showing good sense, logic, or meaning
- - To leave something or someone abruptly with no intention of returning
- Language - Words or phrases that mean exactly what they say
- - What you see
10 Clues: - What you see • - A place in which goods or bought or sold • my words- To admit that what you said is wrong • - Making a guess based on what you know from the text • - Arguments or debates; things that people do not agree on • or reason - Having or showing good sense, logic, or meaning • Language - Words or phrases that mean exactly what they say • ...
PPE Crossword 2025-10-10
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- A type of goal that may take years to achieve.
- The emotional skill that helps you understand others’ feelings.
- The act of convincing someone through logic, facts, or emotions
- Communication through gestures, facial expressions, or posture.
- A helpful tip for effective communication — listening with full attention.
- Thinking about past mistakes to improve future decisions
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- A barrier to communication that occurs when people interpret messages differently.
- A type of goal achievable in a short time, like weeks or months.
- The process of exchanging thoughts, ideas, or feelings with others.
- A framework for setting effective goals
10 Clues: A framework for setting effective goals • A type of goal that may take years to achieve. • Thinking about past mistakes to improve future decisions • The emotional skill that helps you understand others’ feelings. • The act of convincing someone through logic, facts, or emotions • Communication through gestures, facial expressions, or posture. • ...
Personality adjectives 2025-10-14
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- Paying careful attention to every detail; complete and precise
- Confident and direct in expressing opinions or needs, without being aggressive
- Showing understanding and care for someone’s feelings or problems
- Showing firm intention to achieve something, even when it’s difficult
- Based on clear reasoning and logic rather than emotions
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- Acting on impulse rather than planning carefully in advance
- Able to express thoughts and ideas clearly and effectively in speech or writing
- Willing to consider ideas or opinions that differ from one’s own
- Thinking and acting without relying too much on others
- Able to find quick and clever solutions to problems
10 Clues: Able to find quick and clever solutions to problems • Thinking and acting without relying too much on others • Based on clear reasoning and logic rather than emotions • Acting on impulse rather than planning carefully in advance • Paying careful attention to every detail; complete and precise • Willing to consider ideas or opinions that differ from one’s own • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-01-11
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- Where was the temple for Athena built?
- Athens and Sparta’s greatest war
- Achaean Army and Odysseus hid in here when preparing for war
- This person tame a horse at the age of 12
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- Gets stabbed in the eye by Odysseus when helping 12 men escape
- Tutor and teacher who studied through reasoning and logic
- This city state went to war against the Athens in the Peloponnesian War
- The greatest well known philosopher of his time
- The main type of government the US has today
- Got killed off by rats and a plague during the Peloponnesian War
10 Clues: Athens and Sparta’s greatest war • Where was the temple for Athena built? • This person tame a horse at the age of 12 • The main type of government the US has today • The greatest well known philosopher of his time • Tutor and teacher who studied through reasoning and logic • Achaean Army and Odysseus hid in here when preparing for war • ...
Persuasive writing Unit 3 section B 2025-12-08
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- Type of writing designed to inspire or encourage action (13)
- Appeal aimed at stirring the audience’s emotions (6)
- The voice or character a writer adopts to influence the audience (7)
- aim or underlying plan behind a piece of persuasive writing (6)
- Appeal based on the writer’s credibility or character (5)
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- vocabulary Use of high-level, impressive word choices to persuade (10,11)
- An expert used to support an argument
- A story used to illustrate a point (7)
- technique that speaks straight to the reader using “you”, “your”, or “we” (6,7)
- Appeal using logic, reason, or evidence (5)
10 Clues: An expert used to support an argument • A story used to illustrate a point (7) • Appeal using logic, reason, or evidence (5) • Appeal aimed at stirring the audience’s emotions (6) • Appeal based on the writer’s credibility or character (5) • Type of writing designed to inspire or encourage action (13) • aim or underlying plan behind a piece of persuasive writing (6) • ...
Puzzle Powered by AI 2025-08-01
5 Clues: Fuel for AI systems (4 letters) • Reasoning system in AI (5 letters) • Instructions written for machines (4 letters) • A machine that performs automated tasks (5 letters) • A structure trained to make predictions (5 letters)
Instalasi Motor Listrik 2023-09-04
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- Salah satu komponen utama yang menyusun suatu PLC
- Singkatan dari Programmable Logic Controller
- Salah satu hardware di dalam perangkat komputer yang berperan untuk memberikan suplai daya
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- Kemampuan dalam mengontrol dan mengatur proses sehingga menghasilkan output yang dihasilkan
- Salah satu bagian utama Relay
- Sakelar yang digerakkan secara mekanis oleh daya atau energi listrik
6 Clues: Salah satu bagian utama Relay • Singkatan dari Programmable Logic Controller • Salah satu komponen utama yang menyusun suatu PLC • Sakelar yang digerakkan secara mekanis oleh daya atau energi listrik • Salah satu hardware di dalam perangkat komputer yang berperan untuk memberikan suplai daya • ...
Puzzle Puzzle 2022-08-21
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- A puzzle solved using deduction
- A puzzle consisting of rearranging letters
- A puzzle solved by putting pieces together to form an image
- A puzzle often used to convey secret messages
- A puzzle often depicting phrases using letters and images
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- A puzzle in the form of a question or statement
- A puzzle in the shape of an image
- The type of puzzle you are doing right now
- A puzzle where you must find an exit from an area with many paths to choose from
- A puzzle solved by moving game pieces from a certain situation to win
10 Clues: A puzzle solved using deduction • A puzzle in the shape of an image • The type of puzzle you are doing right now • A puzzle consisting of rearranging letters • A puzzle often used to convey secret messages • A puzzle in the form of a question or statement • A puzzle often depicting phrases using letters and images • ...
Philosophy Intro Vocab 2023-01-06
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- "love of knowledge", the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence
- the nature of an object based on indispensable properties
- being, the state of interacting with reality
- the study of what it means to exist
- reasoning based on consistent and valid principles
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- branch of philosophy that deals with what reality is
- branch of philosophy that deals with moral principles and conduct
- branch of philosophy that deal with the theory and nature of knowledge
- truth that is based on the mind and individual perception
- truth that is independent of any bias of a subjective individual
10 Clues: the study of what it means to exist • being, the state of interacting with reality • reasoning based on consistent and valid principles • branch of philosophy that deals with what reality is • truth that is based on the mind and individual perception • the nature of an object based on indispensable properties • ...
classwork mod 4 2021-09-15
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- thinking: the objective analysis and evaluation of an issue in order to form a judgment.
- An act of asking for information.
- the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment.
- The state of being free from illness or injury.
- wonder about something.
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- The action of working with someone to produce or create something.
- Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of form, quantity, and disposition.
- learns something .
- going where they teach you things.
- science, technology, engineering, math
10 Clues: learns something . • wonder about something. • An act of asking for information. • going where they teach you things. • science, technology, engineering, math • The state of being free from illness or injury. • The action of working with someone to produce or create something. • Mathematics is the science that deals with the logic of form, quantity, and disposition. • ...
Ma Philosophie Key Words 2021-10-16
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- The other radical political group that Charlotte Corday was apart of
- Complete this: "I killed one man to _ _ _ _ a thousand"
- Complete this: Jean Paul _ _ _ _ _
- A movement in which people developed new ways of thinking with logic and reason
- Assembly On June 17 1789 , the 3rd estate declared itself the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Assembly.
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- Complete this: _ _ _ _ _ of Terror
- The radical political group that believed that bloodshed and execution is the right approach to the revolution
- A machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- The third word of the motto of France
- Complete this: The Jacobins are very radical and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
10 Clues: Complete this: _ _ _ _ _ of Terror • Complete this: Jean Paul _ _ _ _ _ • The third word of the motto of France • Complete this: "I killed one man to _ _ _ _ a thousand" • Complete this: The Jacobins are very radical and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • The other radical political group that Charlotte Corday was apart of • ...
CBS Ch 25 - 32 2023-03-21
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- adj. filled, covered, or completely overrun by something
- adj. physically harmful or destructive to living beings
- n critical observation or examination.
- n a qualification, achievement, personal quality, or aspect of a person's background, typically when used to indicate that they are suitable for something.
- adj. to only a limited extent; slightly.
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- n. a state of hopelessness
- n. calmness of mind, manner, or appearance
- adj based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- n, an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster.
- n. a feeling of sympathy, compassion, or understanding
10 Clues: n. a state of hopelessness • n critical observation or examination. • adj. to only a limited extent; slightly. • n. calmness of mind, manner, or appearance • n. a feeling of sympathy, compassion, or understanding • adj. physically harmful or destructive to living beings • adj. filled, covered, or completely overrun by something • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-06-05
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- translated ancient Greek writings into Arabic and preserved ancient knowledge
- united ancient Greek ideas with Jewish ideas
- Greek astronomer whose work was based on observation and logic
- united ancient Greek ideas with Christian ideas
- explanations developed by scientists to explain observable facts
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- the series of events that led to the birth of modern science
- people who looked at the world in a rational logical way
- a particular way of gaining knowledge about the world based on observable facts
- alchemy was a forerunner to this modern science
- the study of different natural substances such as metals
10 Clues: united ancient Greek ideas with Jewish ideas • alchemy was a forerunner to this modern science • united ancient Greek ideas with Christian ideas • people who looked at the world in a rational logical way • the study of different natural substances such as metals • the series of events that led to the birth of modern science • ...
PERSUASION 2013-04-29
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- TO MOVE MEMBERS OF AN AUDIENCE TOWARD A SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR
- PRODUCE A RESULT OPPOSITE OF THE ONE INTENDED
- ASKS THE AUDIENCE TO STOP BEHAVING IN AN ESTABLISHED WAY
- CLAIMING SOMEONES IDEA AS YOUR OWN
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- THE POSITION SUPPORTED BY AUDIENCE MEMBERS BEFORE A PERSUASION ATTEMPT
- THE ACT OF MOTIVATING A LISTENER, THROUGH COMMUNICATION, TO CHANGE A PARTICULAR BELIEF, ATTITUDE, VALUE OR BEHAVIOR
- A SPEECH GOAL THAT AIMS AT CHANGING AUDIENCE MEMBERS' BELIEFS, VALUES, OR ATTITUDES
- THE BELIEVABILITY OF A SPEAKER OR OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION
- ASKS AN AUDIENCE TO ENGAGE IN A NEW BEHAVIOR
- AN ERROR IN LOGIC
10 Clues: AN ERROR IN LOGIC • CLAIMING SOMEONES IDEA AS YOUR OWN • ASKS AN AUDIENCE TO ENGAGE IN A NEW BEHAVIOR • PRODUCE A RESULT OPPOSITE OF THE ONE INTENDED • ASKS THE AUDIENCE TO STOP BEHAVING IN AN ESTABLISHED WAY • TO MOVE MEMBERS OF AN AUDIENCE TOWARD A SPECIFIC BEHAVIOR • THE BELIEVABILITY OF A SPEAKER OR OTHER SOURCE OF INFORMATION • ...
AngularJS 2017-06-26
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- Converts string to lowercase
- filter through Javascript
- Contains the data which we are using in our application
- is an open source JavaScript library that is sponsored and maintained by Google
- directive shows or hides the given HTML element based on the expression provided to the ngHide attribute.
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- Converts string to uppercase
- Format the data for views and handle application state
- Business Logic should be added here
- directive allows you to specify custom behavior when an element is clicked.
- Angular will tell the browser not to fetch the image via the given URL until all expressions provided
10 Clues: filter through Javascript • Converts string to uppercase • Converts string to lowercase • Business Logic should be added here • Format the data for views and handle application state • Contains the data which we are using in our application • directive allows you to specify custom behavior when an element is clicked. • ...
Vocabulary 29 2022-04-07
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- strong, healthy, and full of energy.
- openly resist or refuse to obey.
- prevent from doing something; keep under control or within limits
- cause to pass on from one place or person to another
- likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
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- establish the truth or correctness of
- giving an appearance or impression different from the true one; misleading.
- the state of being private and away from other people
- accept or yield to a superior force or to the authority or will of another person.
10 Clues: openly resist or refuse to obey. • strong, healthy, and full of energy. • establish the truth or correctness of • cause to pass on from one place or person to another • the state of being private and away from other people • having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent • prevent from doing something; keep under control or within limits • ...
Grade 10 Rhetoric 2022-01-10
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- —expresses the claim someone wants to support in essay or speech, purpose.
- —broad statement about a category of people, ideas, things.
- —arguments, claims and support, evidence and evaluation of evidence, Related to Logic.
- —presenting a claim, supported with reasons and evidence.
- —identify similarities and differences in two subjects.
- —break something complex down into parts to understand how they relate.
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- —exploring relationships between events and reasons for them.
- —reliability or credibility of the one giving the argument; Related to Ethics.
- —making a judgment based on evidence not bias.
- —emotions, experiences, and values of the audience that an argument targets; Related to Sympathy.
10 Clues: —making a judgment based on evidence not bias. • —identify similarities and differences in two subjects. • —presenting a claim, supported with reasons and evidence. • —broad statement about a category of people, ideas, things. • —exploring relationships between events and reasons for them. • —break something complex down into parts to understand how they relate. • ...
ENG10 Unit 4 Vocab 2022-01-09
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- Who the author is addressing
- a balance within one or more sentences of similar phrases or clauses that have the same grammatical structure
- a question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point (rather than to get an answer)
- appeal to empathy
- a technique of putting two opposite ideas near each other in a sentence to create a powerful effect
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- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing
- appeal to logic
- appeal to credibility
- when something happens that is the opposite of what is expected
- The author’s mood toward the subject
10 Clues: appeal to logic • appeal to empathy • appeal to credibility • Who the author is addressing • The author’s mood toward the subject • the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing • when something happens that is the opposite of what is expected • a question asked to create a dramatic effect or to make a point (rather than to get an answer) • ...
Academic vocab unit 3 2024-02-06
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- A story thats short and self-contained
- A claim made to rebut a previous claim
- The qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive
- A rhetorical or written technique
- to prove wrong by argument or evidence
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- A technique or type of language that is used by a speaker or an author
- To persuade an audience by purposely evoking certain emotions
- A short descriptive passage that captures a moment in time
- A combination of the ability to read with accuracy, speed, and proper expression
- to appeal to the audiences sense of reason or logic
10 Clues: A rhetorical or written technique • A story thats short and self-contained • A claim made to rebut a previous claim • to prove wrong by argument or evidence • to appeal to the audiences sense of reason or logic • A short descriptive passage that captures a moment in time • The qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive • ...
jud, jur, jus, lea words 2024-01-25
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- laws enacted by a governing body
- relating to justice or the decision of a judge
- the crime of telling a law in court after promising to tell the truth
- a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
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- a person who makes laws
- to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
- able to be defended with logic or justification, conforming to rules or laws
- just behavior or treatment, fairness
- the power or right to make judgments about the law
- a judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings
10 Clues: a person who makes laws • laws enacted by a governing body • just behavior or treatment, fairness • relating to justice or the decision of a judge • the power or right to make judgments about the law • to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • ...
Argumentative Unit Vocabulary 2024-03-22
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- the proof that supports an argument
- evoking fear in someone is an example of this
- this appeals to one's sense of reason or logic
- this lets you know who the speaker/writer is and why they are qualified to speak on the subject
- the art of persuasion
- an appeal to one's emotions
- facts and data are examples of this
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- this this makes someone or something seem trustworthy
- he is person who came up with the modes of persuasion
- this what one would like you to do as a result of hearing the argument (no spaces)
- one's belief or argument
- this establishes credibility or trust
- this is the opposing viewpoint to an argument
13 Clues: the art of persuasion • one's belief or argument • an appeal to one's emotions • the proof that supports an argument • facts and data are examples of this • this establishes credibility or trust • evoking fear in someone is an example of this • this is the opposing viewpoint to an argument • this appeals to one's sense of reason or logic • ...
Sophie's World 2025-03-05
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- – A concept debated by philosophers like Heraclitus and Parmenides.
- – The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge.
- – A Greek term meaning reason or logic, central to philosophical thought.
- – What Sophie keeps receiving in mysterious letters.
- – Traditional stories that explain the world and its origins.
- – A philosopher who argued that change is an illusion.
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- – The study of fundamental questions about existence, knowledge, and ethics.
- – A philosopher who believed that everything is in a state of flux.
- – A Norse god known for his hammer, which symbolizes power and balance.
- – The mysterious girl who seems connected to Sophie’s journey.
10 Clues: – What Sophie keeps receiving in mysterious letters. • – A philosopher who argued that change is an illusion. • – The belief that reason is the primary source of knowledge. • – Traditional stories that explain the world and its origins. • – The mysterious girl who seems connected to Sophie’s journey. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2025-10-03
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- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- curious or inquiring
- guilty of or involving betrayal or deception
- accept or act in accordance with
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- remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree
- a white volatile crystalline substance with an aromantic smell and bitter taste
- a house or building, together with its land and outbuildings, occupied by a business or considered in an official context
- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- (of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled
- a sled drawn by horses or reindeer, especially one used for passengers
10 Clues: curious or inquiring • accept or act in accordance with • pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely • guilty of or involving betrayal or deception • remarkably or impressively great in extent, size, or degree • (of an animal or force of nature) fierce, violent, and uncontrolled • a sled drawn by horses or reindeer, especially one used for passengers • ...
Aristotle Crossword 2024-09-06
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- uses reason to determine if a conclusion is true or untrue.
- is something like purpose, goal, or end.
- developed the first classified system that divides the organisms into animals and plants
- Aristotle served as ______ tutor.
- Abstract theory with no basis in reality.
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- is the branch of philosophy that studies existence.
- is the portion of god that resides in each human.
- is a state of well-being and contentment.
- a teacher and founded his own school in _____ known as the school Lyceum.
- Athenian school founded by Aristotle in 335 bc in a grove sacred to Apollo Lyceius.
10 Clues: Aristotle served as ______ tutor. • is something like purpose, goal, or end. • is a state of well-being and contentment. • Abstract theory with no basis in reality. • is the portion of god that resides in each human. • is the branch of philosophy that studies existence. • uses reason to determine if a conclusion is true or untrue. • ...
Aristotle Crossword 2024-09-09
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- king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon
- an independent divine eternal unchanging immaterial substance
- a hierarchical structure of all matter and life
- the philosophical study of being in general, or of what applies neutrally to everything that is real
- achieving, through the course of a whole lifetime
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- a school of philosophy
- the branch of philosophy that examines the basic structure of reality
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity
- the final cause of a natural organ or entity, or of human art.
- ancient Greek city that Aristotle was a teacher in
10 Clues: a school of philosophy • king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon • a hierarchical structure of all matter and life • achieving, through the course of a whole lifetime • ancient Greek city that Aristotle was a teacher in • an independent divine eternal unchanging immaterial substance • the final cause of a natural organ or entity, or of human art. • ...
Mobile Programing Terminology 2024-09-12
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- Error that appears in coding in a program
- Creating a website accesible on all devicves.
- the way in which someone coding is displayed in the users screen.
- The process of creating software for mobile devices and digital assistants.
- Program made to answer to actions generated by someone.
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- "copies" the functions of another program.
- The degree in which somethiong is easy or not to use.
- Software that allow a mobile device to run programs and applications.
- Method of software development that uses visual aids to build oput computing logic.
- Coding that works by using blocks of code to program.
10 Clues: Error that appears in coding in a program • "copies" the functions of another program. • Creating a website accesible on all devicves. • The degree in which somethiong is easy or not to use. • Coding that works by using blocks of code to program. • Program made to answer to actions generated by someone. • ...
Daily Crossword 2024-10-16
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- Mockery of a specific, known person, literary work, movie, or event
- To say less than you mean to say; to exaggerate
- A harsh, personally directed comment; to use praise to mock someone
- To make fun of something
- To use logic and factual evidence to convince the audience
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- To say more than you mean to say; to exaggerate
- To use ethics and personal image to convince the audience
- To use emotion to convince the audience
- Imitates, yet exaggerates and distorts, the literary epic and its style
- To say one thing, yet to mean another
10 Clues: To make fun of something • To say one thing, yet to mean another • To use emotion to convince the audience • To say more than you mean to say; to exaggerate • To say less than you mean to say; to exaggerate • To use ethics and personal image to convince the audience • To use logic and factual evidence to convince the audience • ...
US History Module 3 Vocabulary 2024-10-22
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- Servants that signed a contract to go to America
- Religious movement that swept through colonies in 1730-1740
- Codes slaves used to talk to each other
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- Spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- One of the largest religious groups in New Jersey
- Legal contract that agreed to have fair laws to protect the general good
- Goods and slaves are traded between America Britain and Africa
- Philosopher who thought people had natural rights like equality and liberty
- People who wanted to purify or reform Anglican church
- Separatist group that left England in 1600's to escape persecution
10 Clues: Codes slaves used to talk to each other • Servants that signed a contract to go to America • One of the largest religious groups in New Jersey • People who wanted to purify or reform Anglican church • Spread the idea that reason and logic could improve society • Religious movement that swept through colonies in 1730-1740 • ...
Mystery Vocabulary Crossword 2025-09-06
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- A clue that misleads or distracts the character/reader
- A person thought to be guilty of the crime
- Hints early in the story as to what will take place later
- The person solving the crime/mystery
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- The concept that if a character or item is introduced, it must become significant
- An unexpected turn of events in the story
- The atmosphere or feeling surrounding a story
- Means "elsewhere" in Latin, describes where someone was during the crime to prove their innocence
- Someone's reason for committing a crime (or taking any action)
- To arrive at a conclusion using logic
10 Clues: The person solving the crime/mystery • To arrive at a conclusion using logic • An unexpected turn of events in the story • A person thought to be guilty of the crime • The atmosphere or feeling surrounding a story • A clue that misleads or distracts the character/reader • Hints early in the story as to what will take place later • ...
The Land I Lost 2013-07-20
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- Seeing this actor first was a sign of bad luck.
- One use of the river.
- The Latin root spir means to _______.
- Some of the houses were _____ or supported by the mountansides.
- A story written by a person aobut her or his own life.
- Something actual or real.
- What the house was surrounded by to protect it from animals & thieves.
- The setting of the story.
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- The Grandfather was treated with respect because people assumed he knew ____.
- A way of thinking about something.
- I,our, and we are clue words that the story is written in _____.
- The most feared of all the animals.
- The author learned to distinguish ____ mushrooms from poisonous one.
- Grandmother's plays were influenced or _____ by books she had read.
- Grandmother's beauty still ______ or was slow in leaving.
- The author gives us ____ as to what is going to happen to the grandmother.
16 Clues: One use of the river. • Something actual or real. • The setting of the story. • A way of thinking about something. • The most feared of all the animals. • The Latin root spir means to _______. • Seeing this actor first was a sign of bad luck. • A story written by a person aobut her or his own life. • Grandmother's beauty still ______ or was slow in leaving. • ...
geometry vocabulary p.1 2022-09-06
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- If 2 planes intersect, then their intersection is a line
- Unproven statement based off of observations
- A line contains at least 2 points
- if a=b and b=c, then a=c, (??) Property of Equality
- A plane contains at least 3 noncollinear points
- middle of any line segment
- Through any 2 points, there is exactly one line
- A logic statement with two parts (Hypothesis→Conclusion)
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- If 2 lines intersect, then their intersection is exactly one point
- Points on the same line
- a=a, (??) Property of Equality
- Points that lie on the same plane
- If 2 points lie in a plane, then the entire line containing those points lies in that plane
- if a=b, then b=a, (??) Property of Equality
- A ray that divides an angle into two congruent angles
- Through any 3 noncollinear points, there is exactly one plane
16 Clues: Points on the same line • middle of any line segment • a=a, (??) Property of Equality • Points that lie on the same plane • A line contains at least 2 points • if a=b, then b=a, (??) Property of Equality • Unproven statement based off of observations • A plane contains at least 3 noncollinear points • Through any 2 points, there is exactly one line • ...
Unit 2 Exam 1 2023-01-27
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- the use of emotional appeals to convince someone
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing
- the opposite of a utopia
- typically, this is the job of a teacher
- a biased or misleading political advertisement
- a detailed examination
- evidence and logic used in an argument
- cults will do this to make people believe what they say and reject everything else as false
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- an ideal or perfect community
- to cause (someone) to do something through reasoning or argument
- if you don't have enough of this, you won't be able to prove that what you are saying is true
- acknowledging alternative viewpoints that go against your argument and then re-affirming your argument
- the credibility of the writer or speaker
- Plato's ______ of the Cave
- how the author feels about what they write about
- how the reader feels about what they read
16 Clues: a detailed examination • the opposite of a utopia • Plato's ______ of the Cave • an ideal or perfect community • evidence and logic used in an argument • typically, this is the job of a teacher • the credibility of the writer or speaker • how the reader feels about what they read • a biased or misleading political advertisement • ...
