logic Crossword Puzzles
Subjects 2023-03-12
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- studies how to be aware of your own body and work on your motor skills
- studies how the Portuguese language works
- studies events through time
- studies how to make and study works of art
- studies numbers, logic and space
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- studies the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation and testing
- studies the physical features of the earth and its atmosphere, and of human activity as it affects and is affected by these
- studies music history and theory
8 Clues: studies events through time • studies numbers, logic and space • studies music history and theory • studies how the Portuguese language works • studies how to make and study works of art • studies how to be aware of your own body and work on your motor skills • studies the physical and natural world through observation, experimentation and testing • ...
Mission - IT crossword 2023-10-10
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- A set of instruction a computer needs to carry out a task.(7)
- This component performs logic functions in the computer. (3)
- Storage device used in digital cameras and cellular phones. (10)
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- This storage media is a serial access device. (12)
- Stores movies of 3D quality. (11)
- It represents billions of machine cycles per second. (9)
- This is also known as the "brain" of the computer.(3)
- Holds the "booting" program to startup a computer. (3)
8 Clues: Stores movies of 3D quality. (11) • This storage media is a serial access device. (12) • This is also known as the "brain" of the computer.(3) • Holds the "booting" program to startup a computer. (3) • It represents billions of machine cycles per second. (9) • This component performs logic functions in the computer. (3) • ...
Life in the Colonies Vocabulary 2024-10-09
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- Britain's hands-off policy of not interfering in the Colonies affairs
- the legislative body of Great Britain
- the idea that reason and logic could improve society
- a system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britain, and Africa
- a religious movement that swept through the colonies that changed colonial religion
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- an act that reduced the powers of the English monarchs
- where people talk about and decide local issues
- a Native American leader that opposed British settlement
8 Clues: the legislative body of Great Britain • where people talk about and decide local issues • the idea that reason and logic could improve society • an act that reduced the powers of the English monarchs • a Native American leader that opposed British settlement • Britain's hands-off policy of not interfering in the Colonies affairs • ...
Human-like Skills AI Is Learning 2025-04-01
5 Clues: Organizing steps to achieve a goal • Arguing both sides of a topic or opinion • Holding on to context over long conversations • The ability to think through problems or logic • Understanding or generating jokes, puns, or sarcasm
Legalising Cannabis - Iwi Supporting 2020-09-30
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- make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law
- a general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment.
- extremely serious or urgent.
- relating to or requiring imprisonment.
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- characterized by lack of seriousness or sense
- arrest (someone) for a crime. Or understand or perceive.
- a feeling of doubt or apprehension about the outcome or consequences of something.
9 Clues: extremely serious or urgent. • relating to or requiring imprisonment. • characterized by lack of seriousness or sense • the state of being confined in prison; imprisonment. • arrest (someone) for a crime. Or understand or perceive. • make (something that was previously illegal) permissible by law • ...
Enlightenment Daily Puzzle 2021-10-28
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- to make changes in order to improve something.
- a movement in Italy which highlighted art, literature, math, and science.
- the questioning of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- the study of the natural and physical world.
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- the religious belief that God watches from afar and doesn't play an active role in the real world.
- a form of government with a king or queen.
- the power of the mind to think and understand by the process of logic.
- a European intellectual movement highlighting reason and science.
- the spreading of customs or beliefs from generation to generation.
9 Clues: a form of government with a king or queen. • the study of the natural and physical world. • to make changes in order to improve something. • the questioning of knowledge, reality, and existence. • a European intellectual movement highlighting reason and science. • the spreading of customs or beliefs from generation to generation. • ...
Lesson 1-4 Quiz 2012-09-06
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- the absence of an overarching authority
- tendency to offset appearance of a dominant power in the international system
- rule following behavior; actions determined by the role or identity (Logic of)
- a group that contains at least one individual that benefits more from a public good than it costs
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- gains concern with net improvement which allows for greater cooperation
- theoretical school that gives identity, ideas, norms, culture, and discourse a privileged role in determining state behavior
- gains concern with net improvement with relation to other actors, which constrains cooperation
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- European Union
9 Clues: European Union • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • the absence of an overarching authority • gains concern with net improvement which allows for greater cooperation • tendency to offset appearance of a dominant power in the international system • rule following behavior; actions determined by the role or identity (Logic of) • ...
AP Language and Composition The Elements of Style - Tone 2024-09-03
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- The information or ideas that are discussed or dealt with.
- How an author expresses their attitude toward or feelings about the subject matter and audience.
- usage of words, punctuation, views of character, imagery, and structure of sentences are _____ the authors uses to convey tone.
- Informal, formal, joyful, optimistic, assertive, pessimistic, accusatory, and amused are ____ of tone.
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- Appeal to reader’s emotions and logic
- punctuation, spelling, and grammar.
- looking for keywords, analyzing the style, context, and structure, are strategies to _____ tone.
- The authors tone can ____ the reader and writer
- Appeal to credibility.
9 Clues: Appeal to credibility. • punctuation, spelling, and grammar. • Appeal to reader’s emotions and logic • The authors tone can ____ the reader and writer • The information or ideas that are discussed or dealt with. • looking for keywords, analyzing the style, context, and structure, are strategies to _____ tone. • ...
Vocabulary Set 10 2023-02-02
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- A rhetoric appeal that relies on credibility to persuade
- A flaw or error in an argument that leads to a weak argument
- Something that is not changed by personal bias or emotion.
- The opposistion to what someone thinks or believes
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- The technique of using language effectively
- Something that is changed and modified by personal bias that takes place in the mind.
- A rhetoric appeal that uses logic and data to persuade
- A rhetoric appeal that uses emotions to persuade
- Someone's idea or what they believe to be true.
9 Clues: The technique of using language effectively • Someone's idea or what they believe to be true. • A rhetoric appeal that uses emotions to persuade • The opposistion to what someone thinks or believes • A rhetoric appeal that uses logic and data to persuade • A rhetoric appeal that relies on credibility to persuade • ...
cs197 crossword project- Brady Ward 2022-08-25
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- Gordon Moore predicted that the number of components in dense computer chips would ___ every year
- Steve Wozniac designed the ___, the first personal computer with colored graphics(no spaces, roman numerals)
- Paul Allen co-founded ___ in 1975
- Ray Tomlinson changed communication by implementing ___ to communicate with anyone using ARPANET
- Samuel Morse developed the '___ wire telegraph'
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- J. Presper Eckert designed the ___ electronic computer
- John Vincent Anasoff, alongside Clifford Berry, helped invent the Anastoff-Berry Computer, or '___'
- George Boole created the ___ logic type used in modern programming
- Jay Forrester created 'random access computer memory,' also known as ___
9 Clues: Paul Allen co-founded ___ in 1975 • Samuel Morse developed the '___ wire telegraph' • J. Presper Eckert designed the ___ electronic computer • George Boole created the ___ logic type used in modern programming • Jay Forrester created 'random access computer memory,' also known as ___ • ...
Forensics Introductory Vocabulary 2023-08-27
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- act of noticing or perceiving
- knowledge or information based on real occurrences
- account given about an event by someone based on what they have seen, heard, smelled, etc.
- the science of the formal principles of reasoning
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- applying scientific methods and processes to solving crimes
- starting with a general statement and then following that to a logical conclusion
- the ability to deconstruct information into smaller categories in order to draw conclusions
- the process of gaining insight by thinking
- a view, judgement, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter
9 Clues: act of noticing or perceiving • the process of gaining insight by thinking • the science of the formal principles of reasoning • knowledge or information based on real occurrences • applying scientific methods and processes to solving crimes • a view, judgement, or appraisal formed in the mind about a particular matter • ...
Digital Society 11 (Section 1& 2) 2023-08-25
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- A binary digit – either a 0 or a 1.
- A system used to convert verbal logic statements into mathematical ones.
- The use of digital systems to change the structure and/or operation of a business, institution or organization.
- Rules that apply to your online behaviour to ensure the proper use of data, apps and programs.
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- Changing analogue data and information to digital.
- Discrete signals with a finite set of values.
- A person who uses the internet in a socially responsible way.
- Continuous physical quantities and signals.
- A group of binary digits (usually eight).
9 Clues: A binary digit – either a 0 or a 1. • A group of binary digits (usually eight). • Continuous physical quantities and signals. • Discrete signals with a finite set of values. • Changing analogue data and information to digital. • A person who uses the internet in a socially responsible way. • A system used to convert verbal logic statements into mathematical ones. • ...
Hidden Gems 2023-05-19
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- find a solution or answer to a problem.
- suggestion or clue that helps in understanding or solving something.
- puzzling or mysterious problem.
- secret or disguised way of writing.
- word or phrase formed by rearranging the letters of another word or phrase.
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- central or most important point.
- or rational thinking.
- word formed from the initial letters of other words.
- hint or piece of information that helps solve a mystery or puzzleGRID - A network of intersecting lines forming squares for placing words.
9 Clues: or rational thinking. • puzzling or mysterious problem. • central or most important point. • secret or disguised way of writing. • find a solution or answer to a problem. • word formed from the initial letters of other words. • suggestion or clue that helps in understanding or solving something. • ...
The CPU 2025-10-16
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- The first step of the cycle, where the CPU gets an instruction from memory
- The second step, when the CPU works out what the instruction means
- art of the CPU that manages how data moves around.
- The part of the CPU that performs calculations and logic.
- Another word for the CPU.
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- Small storage locations inside the CPU that hold data temporarily
- The main part of the computer that carries out instructions. (3)
- The CPU is often called the computer’s
- The third step, when the CPU carries out the instruction
9 Clues: Another word for the CPU. • The CPU is often called the computer’s • art of the CPU that manages how data moves around. • The third step, when the CPU carries out the instruction • The part of the CPU that performs calculations and logic. • The main part of the computer that carries out instructions. (3) • ...
Newsletter Issue 3 2026-02-03
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- Body system that uses hormones to regulate growth, metabolism, and mood.
- If-then statements commonly used in logic and mathematics.
- The outermost layer of the Earth.
- A learning process where behavior is shaped by rewards and punishments.
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- German composer, continued writing music after losing his hearing.
- The practice of drawing voting district boundaries to favor one political party.
- A technique used to identify individuals based on genetic patterns.
- A genre that includes science fiction, fantasy, and imagined futures.
- The branch of chemistry that deals with calculating quantities of reactants and products.
9 Clues: The outermost layer of the Earth. • If-then statements commonly used in logic and mathematics. • German composer, continued writing music after losing his hearing. • A technique used to identify individuals based on genetic patterns. • A genre that includes science fiction, fantasy, and imagined futures. • ...
8th Grade Study Guide 1 2021-12-14
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- a word that modifies a verb, adjective or an adverb
- verb action verb used with a direct object
- the part of a sentence that says something about the subject
- part of the writing process in which one puts ideas into words
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- a sentence that gives a command
- an understanding of an object once it has been abstracted
- Logic which is interested in the form or structure of reasoning
7 Clues: a sentence that gives a command • verb action verb used with a direct object • a word that modifies a verb, adjective or an adverb • an understanding of an object once it has been abstracted • the part of a sentence that says something about the subject • part of the writing process in which one puts ideas into words • ...
Learning Styles 2025-05-02
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- students prefer peer editng and group discussions
- learn best through words, whether in speech or writing.
- students prefer using logic, reasoning and systems.
- learners rely primarily on music and sound for their learning.
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- learners who prefer using their body, hands and sense of touch to explore the world.
- often sits at the front of the class to avoid distractions
- students that prefer to work alone
7 Clues: students that prefer to work alone • students prefer peer editng and group discussions • students prefer using logic, reasoning and systems. • learn best through words, whether in speech or writing. • often sits at the front of the class to avoid distractions • learners rely primarily on music and sound for their learning. • ...
Local Government Vocab 2025-10-25
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- Agreement through a process of consultation
- Group of qualified voters.
- The state or quality of being just and impartial, respecting individual and collective rights.
- Upholding just, fair and equitable treatment
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- The state of being consistent with rules, logic or ethics.
- Kind of dmeocracy where citizens elect their representatives to govern and make decisions on their behalf.
- Political system in which citizens have a voice in decision making
7 Clues: Group of qualified voters. • Agreement through a process of consultation • Upholding just, fair and equitable treatment • The state of being consistent with rules, logic or ethics. • Political system in which citizens have a voice in decision making • The state or quality of being just and impartial, respecting individual and collective rights. • ...
Critical Thinking Skill Steps 2021-04-29
5 Clues: Assess your conclusion • Assess the information you have collected • Identify the problem that needs to be solved • Collect the correct information aligned to the problem • Use logic to draw your conclusion to solve the problem.
Economics 2023-08-14
5 Clues: something necessary to live • choice using logic to pick something • something that isn't necessary like a treat • of production resources you need for good services • cost the price you pay for choosing the bad alternative
CS 197 1.03 Crossword 2022-08-24
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- British mathematician that first established boolean logic
- Created the observation known as Moore's law - integrated circuit transistor counts tend to double every two years
- Physicist and inventor, credited with creating the first electronic digital computer at Iowa State College
- Implemented the first email program on ARPANET in 1971
- Co-designer of the ENIAC
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- Co-founder of Microsoft, not Bill Gates
- One of the inventors of magnetic core memory, an early type of RAM
- Founded Apple with his friend and business partner Steve Jobs
- Created a binary communication system for telegraphs
9 Clues: Co-designer of the ENIAC • Co-founder of Microsoft, not Bill Gates • Created a binary communication system for telegraphs • Implemented the first email program on ARPANET in 1971 • British mathematician that first established boolean logic • Founded Apple with his friend and business partner Steve Jobs • ...
Brit milah 2022-10-30
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- the brother who had a brit milah at 13 years
- the baby is this many days old
- first man to have a brit milah
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- is the one who does the brit
- when we have a brit- Hashem promises to protect this land
- the brother who's brit milah is not limited by logic
- is the one who carries the baby to the mohel, or hold the baby during the brit
- the hebrew word for the meal we have to celebrate the baby's naming/brit
- another word for covenant- that lasts forever
9 Clues: is the one who does the brit • the baby is this many days old • first man to have a brit milah • the brother who had a brit milah at 13 years • another word for covenant- that lasts forever • the brother who's brit milah is not limited by logic • when we have a brit- Hashem promises to protect this land • ...
Commedia Dell'Arte 2013-10-31
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- A lady who is cunning, instinctive, and smart. A mixture of all the other characters
- A servant who uses his body and doesn't quite understand logic or morality
- The most powerful character, the leader of the city
- The greedy merchant
- Children of Pantalone and The Doctor. "Romeo and Juliet"
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- The lowest character, curious and enthusiastic about everything
- First actor and first actress. Dangerous aristocrats. "The parents of Romeo and Juliet"
- A servant who is rather smart and cunning
- A solider always coming from somewhere else. Would do anything to avoid a fight.
9 Clues: The greedy merchant • A servant who is rather smart and cunning • The most powerful character, the leader of the city • Children of Pantalone and The Doctor. "Romeo and Juliet" • The lowest character, curious and enthusiastic about everything • A servant who uses his body and doesn't quite understand logic or morality • ...
Midterm Review for Literary Terms 2021-03-22
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- my pencil grew legs and walked away
- The author of Antigone
- the arrangement of events in a story
- Antigone is this type of text
- using like or as to compare unlike things
- a statement that seems to contradict itself, but is true
- a universal life lesson...the message of the story
- the use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning
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- vivid descriptions to help the readers visualize
- mode of persuasion that appeals to trust or credibility
- writing that compares unlike things, but does not use like or as
- "Hope, Despair and Memory" is this type of text
- an intentional reference to another literary work
- Character flaw Creon accuses Antigone of possessing
- mode of persuasion that appeals to logic or reason
- the environment in which an event or story takes place
- how the writer feels about the subject he writes on
- how the reader feels about the story
18 Clues: The author of Antigone • Antigone is this type of text • my pencil grew legs and walked away • the arrangement of events in a story • how the reader feels about the story • using like or as to compare unlike things • "Hope, Despair and Memory" is this type of text • vivid descriptions to help the readers visualize • an intentional reference to another literary work • ...
religion 2 2022-08-08
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- not simple, consisting of different and connected parts
- exerts a strong gravitation force that even light could not escape
- items in a recipe , what makes a formula
- the inspiration for the law came from a falling apple
- it could be a 'gut feel' or a mother's instinct
- foundation of geometry , needed to solve the rubik's cube
- to combine atomically
- proof of God's existence according to St. Thomas Aquinas
- advanced the theory that the sun is the center of the solar system , studied pendulums and laws of motion
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- chemistry chart often used by high school students
- porridge chef
- theory that said that the earth is the center of the universe
- Einstein said it was curved
- happened to the 'God particle' in a billionth of a second , also could be an increase in prices
- _____of light
- what scientists and journalists may seek
- one of the acronyms from Emc , is also celebrated
- known universally as the 'good book'
18 Clues: porridge chef • _____of light • to combine atomically • Einstein said it was curved • known universally as the 'good book' • items in a recipe , what makes a formula • what scientists and journalists may seek • it could be a 'gut feel' or a mother's instinct • one of the acronyms from Emc , is also celebrated • chemistry chart often used by high school students • ...
Spelling Final Exam 2020-12-09
Across
- Something kept or given to be kept as a memento.
- A person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes.
- Paying strict attention.
- existing only in imagination : lacking factual reality.
- The state or fact of having being especially independently of human consciousness and as contrasted with nonexistence.
- Relating, involving, or being in accordance with logic.
- an unselfish person whose actions show concern for the welfare of others.
- difficult to analyze, understand, or explain.
- Gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter.
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- To enter for conquest or plunder.
- An act of choosing.
- To make mysterious or obscure.
- To say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to someone.
- To recover (property) from a person by legal process.
- A portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar.
- Engaging the interest to a marked degree.
- To reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form.
- informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager.
18 Clues: An act of choosing. • Paying strict attention. • To make mysterious or obscure. • To enter for conquest or plunder. • Engaging the interest to a marked degree. • difficult to analyze, understand, or explain. • Something kept or given to be kept as a memento. • informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager. • To recover (property) from a person by legal process. • ...
p100 2023-04-19
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- Having a sharply strong taste or smell
- Occur again periodically or repeatedly
- The condition of being known or talked about by many people; fame
- A source of help or support in a difficult situation
- An excessively abundant supply of something
- Formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession)
- A fictitious name, especially one used by an author
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- Promoting calm or inducing sleep
- Bitterly regret (something one has done or allowed to happen)
- (of a comment, event, or fact) cause annoyance or resentment that persists
- Waste or rough fragments of stone, brick, concrete, etc
- Express sharp disapproval or criticism of (someone) because of their behavior or actions
- Look after and provide for oneself, without any help from others
- Income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- Seeming reasonable or probable.
- The action or process of receiving something sent, given, or inflicted
- A profoundly wise person
18 Clues: A profoundly wise person • Seeming reasonable or probable. • Promoting calm or inducing sleep • Having a sharply strong taste or smell • Occur again periodically or repeatedly • An excessively abundant supply of something • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic • A fictitious name, especially one used by an author • ...
Writing and Analysis 2022-12-12
Across
- a type of reasoning derived from observations
- a method of thinking using validity and reasoning
- limitations on how a discourse is delivered
- a particular form of language that is specific to a group of people or region
- using data, statistics, and common sense to persuade the audience.
- words that are relevant in more than one language
- the group that is reading the particular writing
- language designed to have a persuasive argument on its audience using techniques
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- a contradiction
- event that prompts rhetorical discourse
- a method of reasoning by deriving a conclusion from two premises
- the ability to take knowledge learned and repurpose it
- A community that you belong to and have the same goals with
- information about reactions to a piece of writing
- appeals to the emotions of the audience to persuade an argument
- conversation between two or more people
- a category of writing
- using credibility and ethics to persuade
18 Clues: a contradiction • a category of writing • event that prompts rhetorical discourse • conversation between two or more people • using credibility and ethics to persuade • limitations on how a discourse is delivered • a type of reasoning derived from observations • the group that is reading the particular writing • a method of thinking using validity and reasoning • ...
Birthday Puzzle 2023-05-11
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- Ideal age to invest effy
- Edgy psychologist holds a loved one
- This fruit is a present without end
- Babies add up
- Beginning to balance chemical reactions? Don’t show your pain!
- My first three letters then sound like someone who has visions of the future. You will watch it again and again!
- Cooler made from alloy of iron and calcium
- Smelly bath products change in two times speed
- Best to go up endlessly as fat Ian's innards make one of the family
- Latest palace constitutes an important place for you
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- Work in a bus in Essex?
- Start to panic! the adage has some logic in it related to teaching.
- Take back thank you from guilty road surface? It’s been played
- Central broughs changed slightly since you support them
- Sister! Belt out hillock! It’s your home!
- American trainers are people who move stealthily
- Wealthy male-to-female leaders mingle for special day
- Don’t care about outlook summary
18 Clues: Babies add up • Work in a bus in Essex? • Ideal age to invest effy • Don’t care about outlook summary • Edgy psychologist holds a loved one • This fruit is a present without end • Sister! Belt out hillock! It’s your home! • Cooler made from alloy of iron and calcium • Smelly bath products change in two times speed • American trainers are people who move stealthily • ...
HARD Minecraft Crossword 2026-01-20
Across
- Lava-walking mob that looks as uncomfortable as you feel using it
- Item that teaches gravity is optional until it isn’t
- Block that takes longer to mine than most relationships last
- Box-shaped mob that weaponizes gravity
- Mob that robs you politely if you forget gold
- In-game logic system that turns players into unpaid engineers
- Mob that punishes you for having a sleep schedule
- Glyph-covered confidence booster for bad tools
- Explosive bed substitute that only works where beds don’t
- Ocean structure reward nobody remembers how to activate
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- Fancy compass target for people who get lost standing still
- Place you swear you set but clearly didn’t
- Block that hears everything and minds everyone’s business
- Furnace that’s impatient, unlike you
- Tiny mob that exists solely to annoy Endermen
- Block that slows you down because why not
- Boss you summon once and regret forever
- Strongest material that made diamonds feel obsolete
18 Clues: Furnace that’s impatient, unlike you • Box-shaped mob that weaponizes gravity • Boss you summon once and regret forever • Block that slows you down because why not • Place you swear you set but clearly didn’t • Mob that robs you politely if you forget gold • Tiny mob that exists solely to annoy Endermen • Glyph-covered confidence booster for bad tools • ...
Crossword 2025-10-28
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- What brought us together
- Everything everywhere all at once — but he is someone somewhere always.
- You have the rare gift of making everyone around you feel so
- Debatable concept, but he insists he has it (sometimes).
- What kept us together
- I truly appreciate how you bring out the best in people
- The one trademark Siddhu word
- Even his existential dread looks good.
- Aspiring status soon to be reality — the author era is loading.
- Tamil word that appears when fun levels exceed logic.
- Would never fake a yoga pose — or an opinion.
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- Has more empathy than is good for your own self.
- Would share his funds, fries, and friends equally.
- You are one of the most real people I know
- Trapped not in time, but in the never-ending scroll of thoughts.
- The invisible cage he keeps analyzing his way out of.
- Forever in motion, looking for meaning in memes and mindfulness.
- What kept us sane during pandemic
18 Clues: What kept us together • What brought us together • The one trademark Siddhu word • What kept us sane during pandemic • Even his existential dread looks good. • You are one of the most real people I know • Would never fake a yoga pose — or an opinion. • Has more empathy than is good for your own self. • Would share his funds, fries, and friends equally. • ...
Spelling Final Exam 2020-12-09
Across
- A portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar.
- To reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form.
- Paying strict attention.
- informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager.
- A person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes.
- Engaging the interest to a marked degree.
- To make mysterious or obscure.
- To recover (property) from a person by legal process.
- An act of choosing.
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- existing only in imagination : lacking factual reality.
- Something kept or given to be kept as a memento.
- Relating, involving, or being in accordance with logic.
- an unselfish person whose actions show concern for the welfare of others.
- difficult to analyze, understand, or explain.
- The state or fact of having being especially independently of human consciousness and as contrasted with nonexistence.
- To say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to someone.
- Gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter.
- To enter for conquest or plunder.
18 Clues: An act of choosing. • Paying strict attention. • To make mysterious or obscure. • To enter for conquest or plunder. • Engaging the interest to a marked degree. • difficult to analyze, understand, or explain. • Something kept or given to be kept as a memento. • informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager. • To recover (property) from a person by legal process. • ...
Spelling Final Exam 2020-12-09
Across
- To make mysterious or obscure.
- The state or fact of having being especially independently of human consciousness and as contrasted with nonexistence.
- To recover (property) from a person by legal process.
- A person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes.
- Relating, involving, or being in accordance with logic.
- To say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to someone.
- informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager.
- To enter for conquest or plunder.
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- an unselfish person whose actions show concern for the welfare of others.
- To reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form.
- Paying strict attention.
- Engaging the interest to a marked degree.
- Something kept or given to be kept as a memento.
- difficult to analyze, understand, or explain.
- An act of choosing.
- Gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter.
- existing only in imagination : lacking factual reality.
- A portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar.
18 Clues: An act of choosing. • Paying strict attention. • To make mysterious or obscure. • To enter for conquest or plunder. • Engaging the interest to a marked degree. • difficult to analyze, understand, or explain. • Something kept or given to be kept as a memento. • informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager. • To recover (property) from a person by legal process. • ...
Representing Data Within Computers, and bonus bits 2018-03-06
Across
- Reverses and input e.g. 1 becomes 0
- Takes two inputs with both of them needing to be 1 to output 1
- One binary number on its own
- The encoding system that stores Letters within a computer
- The brains of a computer, does all processing
- 11111111 in binary makes (Answer in words)
- 0111 In binary makes (Answer in words)
- How computers store all types of data in 1s and 0s
- Four binary bits together
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- When you plug together inputs, logic gates and outputs
- A device used to get information out of a computer
- These gates form the foundations of all modern Computers
- Where a computer stores data and programs long term
- Another number system that uses pairs of characters to store a binary number e.g. 7B
- 1111 in Binary makes (Answer in words)
- Takes two inputs with only one input needing to be a 1 to output 1
- A device used to get data into a computer
- 8 Binary bits together
18 Clues: 8 Binary bits together • Four binary bits together • One binary number on its own • Reverses and input e.g. 1 becomes 0 • 1111 in Binary makes (Answer in words) • 0111 In binary makes (Answer in words) • A device used to get data into a computer • 11111111 in binary makes (Answer in words) • The brains of a computer, does all processing • ...
Computer-10 2023-09-22
Across
- The place where the computer's operating system resides
- Names you give to computer memory locations which are used to store values in a computer program
- A program that protects a computer from malicious software
- Computer programs
- A keyword used to declare a variable in JavaScript
- A graphical representation of a file or program
- A control structure used for repetitive tasks in programming
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- The language of the web
- refers to the physical components of a computer system or electronic device
- Software that manages computer hardware and provides a user interface
- Malicious software program
- A software application for exploring the web
- The smallest unit of information
- A volatile type of computer memory
- A JavaScript statement used for conditional execution
- A loop that repeats the execution for a specified number of times
- A loop that continues as long as a specified condition is true
- The part of a computer that processes arithmetic and logic operations
18 Clues: Computer programs • The language of the web • Malicious software program • The smallest unit of information • A volatile type of computer memory • A software application for exploring the web • A graphical representation of a file or program • A keyword used to declare a variable in JavaScript • A JavaScript statement used for conditional execution • ...
End of Year Crossword 2024-07-15
Across
- The Chief Officer of the City Watch in Much Ado
- To establish your credibility in speech
- The movie that Ferelith is obsessed with in White Crow (3,6,2,2)
- Method of decapitating people in the French Revolution
- A technique where you make a point by making an enquiry (10,8)
- Something that is familiar but strange at the same time
- Name of the strange girl in White Crow
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- The author of White Crow (6,8)
- Actor who plays Don John in Much Ado About Nothing (5,6)
- The name of the town where White Crow is set
- Using logic and reason to make an argument
- Clever humour, valued in Shakespeare's time
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- We're told that Benedick and Beatrice are having one of these (5,3)
- Leonato says Hero has 'fallen into a...' (3,2,3)
- A Shakespearean Comedy always ends in one of these
- A feeling of overwhelming emotions (part of the Gothic experience)
- In a speech, an emotional appeal
18 Clues: Shakespeare's birthplace • The author of White Crow (6,8) • In a speech, an emotional appeal • Name of the strange girl in White Crow • To establish your credibility in speech • Using logic and reason to make an argument • Clever humour, valued in Shakespeare's time • The name of the town where White Crow is set • The Chief Officer of the City Watch in Much Ado • ...
Whistle, and I'll come to you 2024-10-28
Across
- A very strong wind, often used to describe a stormy weather condition.
- Small, hidden places or corners.
- Windows that are hinged on one side and open outward.
- Avoiding the company of others; solitary.
- Damaged or worn out by repeated use or exposure.
- Strong, brief bursts of wind.
- In a way that evokes a sentimental longing for the past.
- A loud, confused noise, especially one caused by a large mass of people or things.
- Feeling frightened or worried.
- Severe mental or physical pain or suffering.
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- An opinion or conclusion formed on the basis of incomplete information.
- A state resembling a trance, often where one is semi-conscious or dreamlike.
- Searched for something by feeling with the hands.
- In folklore, a spirit that wails to announce a death; often used to describe a loud, wailing sound.
- A state of peace and calm.
- In a way that cannot be explained or accounted for.
- The complete loss or absence of hope.
- Based on reason or logic.
18 Clues: Based on reason or logic. • A state of peace and calm. • Strong, brief bursts of wind. • Feeling frightened or worried. • Small, hidden places or corners. • The complete loss or absence of hope. • Avoiding the company of others; solitary. • Severe mental or physical pain or suffering. • Damaged or worn out by repeated use or exposure. • ...
Argument Vocab Homework 2024-03-20
Across
- This is my reason in which I hope to persuade others.
- feelings
- My _____ of the event was much different than yours because I was there, and you were not.
- You just _____ I did not do my chores. You have no proof.
- This will be my defense.
- ethics
- What is going on right now. Current events.
- The art of effective persuasive writing.
- Your teacher always wants you to include plenty of proof.
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- Who I am talking to. Who I am writing for.
- I do not think kids give me ____ evidence because I want more.
- common sense rule. We do not need to research this type of support.
- As a teacher I have to make decisions about kids' work daily.
- logic
- Sometimes kids talk about ____ things in ELA because it is so off topic.
- the topic sentence of a paragraph.
- Pleas make sure your information is ____ and is about the subject.
- The person is ___ because she has education and experience.
18 Clues: logic • ethics • feelings • This will be my defense. • the topic sentence of a paragraph. • The art of effective persuasive writing. • Who I am talking to. Who I am writing for. • What is going on right now. Current events. • This is my reason in which I hope to persuade others. • You just _____ I did not do my chores. You have no proof. • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2023-01-17
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- side by side comparison
- faulty reasoning
- saying "She has a mental illness" instead of "She's crazy"
- highly technical language used in a certain field
- a method of persuasion that builds the speakers credibility
- a question that's asked without an expectation of an answer
- a method of persuasion by employing deductive or inductive reasoning
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- a method of persuasion creates an emotional response
- "Persuade you, I shall"
- "I like fishing, Jogging and eating."
- "In the past ducks came to our pond. Therefore, They will come again this year"
- "I did not not want to eat. I did not think the food looked good"
- choice of words.
- self-contradictory statement or concept
- begins with a generalization and ends with a specific example
- opposite ideas are put together in a sentence of a phrase.
- someone expressing their hatred for big cars, but they're a truck driver.
- inappropriate term is used instead of a pleasant or neutral term
18 Clues: choice of words. • faulty reasoning • "Persuade you, I shall" • side by side comparison • "I like fishing, Jogging and eating." • self-contradictory statement or concept • highly technical language used in a certain field • a method of persuasion creates an emotional response • saying "She has a mental illness" instead of "She's crazy" • ...
Persuasive devices 2025-11-13
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- Words that are heightened, vivid, lively and full of interest
- and Reason Offers proof and possible solutions
- Helps readers remember the point
- Exploits people’s loyalty to their country
- Is an overused and worn out expression
- Draw attention away from reasoned argument
- Allows people to visualise an issue or problem
- Involves us in the debate and we cannot sit back and be innocent bystanders
- Dramatically reinforces a point
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- Manipulates the reader subtly
- Aim to make the words more memorable
- Taps into social stereotypes and racial prejudices which are familiar
- A figure of speech which not only compares one thing to another but also implies that one thing is another thing
- Short accounts, or stories
- A figure of speech used to liken one thing to another
- Can position the reader to agree or reject something
- Adds weight to the writer’s point of view and often seems objective and convincing
- Can be used to create a sense of irony
18 Clues: Short accounts, or stories • Manipulates the reader subtly • Dramatically reinforces a point • Helps readers remember the point • Aim to make the words more memorable • Is an overused and worn out expression • Can be used to create a sense of irony • Exploits people’s loyalty to their country • Draw attention away from reasoned argument • ...
CDX XMAS Challenge 2025-12-12
Across
- Which other martial art did Tiago G. practice?
- Who almost studied psychology in college?
- Where was Pedro Pacheco born?
- Emerson was named after a famous F1 driver. Which one?
- Who completed a marathon a couple of months ago?
- What do you need to have in order to submit a TD to quality?
- What tcode is primarily used for ABAP dump analysis?
- Which Brazilian team does Daniel support?
- Who is the Fiori queen?
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- When is Rui Almeida's birthday?
- What is the CDX team official sport?
- What is the last name of the IT ERP manager?
- What framework do we primarily use to write frontend?
- What tcode do we use to send TOCs to QPO?
- What does Bruno breed/bred at home ?
- What tool do we use to keep track of our tasks?
- What allows developers to write database logic using Native SQL directly in ABAP classes?
- How many siblings does Tiago Coelho have?
18 Clues: Who is the Fiori queen? • Where was Pedro Pacheco born? • When is Rui Almeida's birthday? • What is the CDX team official sport? • What does Bruno breed/bred at home ? • Who almost studied psychology in college? • What tcode do we use to send TOCs to QPO? • How many siblings does Tiago Coelho have? • Which Brazilian team does Daniel support? • ...
Figurative Langauge 2021-11-01
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- comparison words Using "like", "as"
- made up of two or more words that seem to be opposite to each other, or actually are the opposite
- comparison that DOESN'T use like or as.
- When human characteristics are given to nonhuman things.
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- A saying that has meaning other than the literal meaning.
- speaker directly addresses someone (or something
- logic that cannot be true but also cannot be false
7 Clues: comparison words Using "like", "as" • comparison that DOESN'T use like or as. • speaker directly addresses someone (or something • logic that cannot be true but also cannot be false • When human characteristics are given to nonhuman things. • A saying that has meaning other than the literal meaning. • ...
Figurative Langauge 2021-11-01
Across
- comparison words Using "like", "as"
- made up of two or more words that seem to be opposite to each other, or actually are the opposite
- comparison that DOESN'T use like or as.
- When human characteristics are given to nonhuman things.
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- A saying that has meaning other than the literal meaning.
- speaker directly addresses someone (or something
- logic that cannot be true but also cannot be false
7 Clues: comparison words Using "like", "as" • comparison that DOESN'T use like or as. • speaker directly addresses someone (or something • logic that cannot be true but also cannot be false • When human characteristics are given to nonhuman things. • A saying that has meaning other than the literal meaning. • ...
The Decision-Making & Creativity Challenge 2024-09-16
Across
- The satisfaction or value derived from a decision or outcome.
- Choosing an option that is good enough rather than the best.
- The process of generating many different ideas or solutions.
- The quality of being based on logic and reason.
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- The process of confirming that a solution or idea is correct.
- The period where ideas develop subconsciously before insight occurs.
- The assessment of a decision’s outcomes or effectiveness.
7 Clues: The quality of being based on logic and reason. • The assessment of a decision’s outcomes or effectiveness. • Choosing an option that is good enough rather than the best. • The process of generating many different ideas or solutions. • The process of confirming that a solution or idea is correct. • The satisfaction or value derived from a decision or outcome. • ...
Local Government Vocab 2025-10-25
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- Agreement through a process of consultation
- Group of qualified voters.
- The state or quality of being just and impartial, respecting individual and collective rights.
- Upholding just, fair and equitable treatment
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- The state of being consistent with rules, logic or ethics.
- Kind of dmeocracy where citizens elect their representatives to govern and make decisions on their behalf.
- Political system in which citizens have a voice in decision making
7 Clues: Group of qualified voters. • Agreement through a process of consultation • Upholding just, fair and equitable treatment • The state of being consistent with rules, logic or ethics. • Political system in which citizens have a voice in decision making • The state or quality of being just and impartial, respecting individual and collective rights. • ...
Computing Python Crossword 2017-03-28
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- A high level computer programming language.
- The decision in the programme that decides when the programme will move based on the results of an event.
- Sequence of instructions for a computer.
- The graphic cursor that draws the shapes.
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- A single pass through a set of instructions.
- A set of rules, which are set to define the combination of symbols.
- One of the three basic logic structures in Python.
7 Clues: Sequence of instructions for a computer. • The graphic cursor that draws the shapes. • A high level computer programming language. • A single pass through a set of instructions. • One of the three basic logic structures in Python. • A set of rules, which are set to define the combination of symbols. • ...
Argumentative Text 2020-12-03
Across
- logic & reason by using facts, research & statistics
- a person's viewpoint on a topic
- the act of arguing, reasoning, or discussing based off of opposite viewpoints
- when someone makes themselves trustworthy or uses celebrities to convince, or personal experiences
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- to convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument
- the opposite viewpoint that is against the claim a person's viewpoint on a topic
- when someone persuades by using emotions
7 Clues: a person's viewpoint on a topic • when someone persuades by using emotions • logic & reason by using facts, research & statistics • to convince someone to do something through reasoning or argument • the act of arguing, reasoning, or discussing based off of opposite viewpoints • the opposite viewpoint that is against the claim a person's viewpoint on a topic • ...
Vocab choice board 2022-01-12
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- a place or person people get evidence and reasoning from
- a conclusion based on proof
- when two or more people disagree over something it turns into an..
- a comparison of two things to explain something
- saying something, particularly in an argument without any proof
- reasoning with evidence that makes sense
- the action of subtracting something
- being able to trust someone or something is called..
- the action of admitting someone to a position how something is placed or located
- a contradiction
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- an action of doing something that makes sense or of thinking of something in a logical way
- closely connected or makes sense to bring up in the situation
- lack of favoritism toward one side or another
- clear and easy to understand
- the end of something
- a lie of a belief or failure of reasoning
- essentially or very closely connected with always to be found in
- being able to give credit to the og(original)
18 Clues: a contradiction • the end of something • a conclusion based on proof • clear and easy to understand • the action of subtracting something • reasoning with evidence that makes sense • a lie of a belief or failure of reasoning • lack of favoritism toward one side or another • being able to give credit to the og(original) • a comparison of two things to explain something • ...
Introduction to Computer & Programming 2020-09-09
Across
- ___________ is the brain of computer.
- Given the class header as ‘public class CalculateScore’, determine the class name.
- ___________ is used to translate assembly language into a specific machine language.
- __________ is an example of output device.
- Mouse is an ______________ device.
- Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error.
- Java translates codes to an intermediate code which is known as _________.
- ___________ is an example of system software
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- Computer consists of hardware and __________________.
- __________ is an example of application software that is used to browse the Internet.
- ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code.
- ____________ are used to give overview of a program and not compiled by the compiler.
- ___________ language does not need to be compiled and understood directly by the computer.
- A class definition must contain a __________ and a body.
- __________ is a secondary storage device.
- Errors that are not detected during compilation or while running but give wrong results is known as?
- ____________ is one of the examples of high level language.
- Grammatical mistakes in codes is known as ____________ error.
18 Clues: Mouse is an ______________ device. • ___________ is the brain of computer. • __________ is a secondary storage device. • __________ is an example of output device. • ___________ is an example of system software • Computer consists of hardware and __________________. • ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code. • ...
Greece vocabulary 2021-11-15
Across
- a person with full legal rights under a
- to come before
- a very long poem that relates the adventures of a hero
- a protector or supporter
- a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta
- government ruled by a small group of powerful people
- a race of 26.3 miles
- traditional stories used by a culture to explain natural or historical events
- a group of buildings used to house soldiers
- an object that, when used in a random contest to make a choice, indicates the choice
- a fanciful story that teaches a lesson
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- a performance by actors that is serious and often has a sad ending
- a form of government in which the people rather than a representative decide issues
- the study of the nature of life and humanity
- the use of reasoning to solve a problem or gain knowledge
- a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay
- work of literature meant to be performed by actors
- a city-state in ancient Greece
18 Clues: to come before • a race of 26.3 miles • a protector or supporter • a city-state in ancient Greece • a fanciful story that teaches a lesson • a person with full legal rights under a • a group of buildings used to house soldiers • the study of the nature of life and humanity • a member of a class of serfs in ancient Sparta • a tax that a conquered people are forced to pay • ...
Vocsbulary Crossword 2020-04-21
Across
- a natural or artificial alloy of gold with at least 20 per cent of silver, used for jewellery, especially in ancient times, also a pack on FIFA
- showy but cheap and of poor quality.
- exclude from a society or group
- have an effect, especially a negative one.
- hold and state as one's opinion
- a person who wanders from place to place without a home or job.
- a sport played with a mallet
- sad or miserable in appearance.
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- indigenous people of Australia
- based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- rough and bad-mannered; coarse.
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence; affected by delirium.
- make (someone) feel embarrassed, disconcerted, or ashamed
- in an acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence; affected by delirium.
- the flowing out of a substance or particle.
- (especially of speech, writing, or ideas) pompous or pretentious
- pierce and make a hole or holes in.
- not in a straight or level position
- lung inflammation
19 Clues: lung inflammation • a sport played with a mallet • indigenous people of Australia • rough and bad-mannered; coarse. • exclude from a society or group • hold and state as one's opinion • sad or miserable in appearance. • pierce and make a hole or holes in. • not in a straight or level position • showy but cheap and of poor quality. • have an effect, especially a negative one. • ...
Powerful Words 2021-08-27
Across
- Bring something to an end
- Tends to float in liquid; cheerful or optimistic
- To follow the progression or logic of something
- To examine in detail, usually for the purpose of explaining or understanding
- To say or estimate that a specific thing will happen in the future
- To give a detailed account of how and why something occurs
- bold adventurous
- When you put together what you already know with you you’ve read
- Give a brief statement of the main points of something
- To tell how something is different from something else
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- To help
- To express an idea in a clear way
- To tell how something is alike and/or different from something else
- Sympathy and concern for others’ suffering
- To form an idea or opinion about something
- To mark, show to make something known
- Continue in course of action even when hard
- Give an account of something, including all important details and characteristics
18 Clues: To help • bold adventurous • Bring something to an end • To express an idea in a clear way • To mark, show to make something known • Sympathy and concern for others’ suffering • To form an idea or opinion about something • Continue in course of action even when hard • To follow the progression or logic of something • Tends to float in liquid; cheerful or optimistic • ...
Power Platform 2024-12-22
Across
- javascript library used in component development
- enhanced environment or solution type
- the process of ensuring a system is well maintained, a tool such as the CoE may help with this
- 8,4 a group of users or teams that form the basis of organisational security
- the family of software that includes Sales and Marketing tools based on the power platform
- application type that allows seperation of UI from data model
- 6,9 API or custom code wrapper
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- a self contained UI element designed for reuse
- code shim used in custom development
- data platform formerly known as CDS
- links a flow to a connection
- the act of dividing up solutions to simplify releases
- a three letter acronym for an application user, created from an app registration in azure
- three letter acronym for the process of moving artefacts across environments
- server side language used by power pages
- a grouping of development artefacts
- lo code language using an excel like syntax
- distinct logic component can be bound or unbound
18 Clues: links a flow to a connection • 6,9 API or custom code wrapper • data platform formerly known as CDS • a grouping of development artefacts • code shim used in custom development • enhanced environment or solution type • server side language used by power pages • lo code language using an excel like syntax • a self contained UI element designed for reuse • ...
Ancient Greece 2026-02-11
Across
- a narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses
- a public speaker
- a meeting for drinking, music and intellectual discussion
- a city-state of ancient Greece
- related to the culture of ancient Greece
- an area settled by people who come from elsewhere
- a form of government in which the people choose their leaders
- a person with legal rights and responsibilities in a city-state
- a government controlled by a small group of people from aristocratic or wealthy families
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- forcing a person to leave the city; shunning or ignoring a person
- a chain of islands
- having a hidden meaning
- the study of the ways of thinking and making rational arguments
- the movement of the Earth's crust
- a type of painting done on wet plaster
- to force someone to live outside of a place as a punishment
- the skill of using words effectively in speaking or writing
- a person who gives wise advice or tells prophecies
18 Clues: a public speaker • a chain of islands • having a hidden meaning • a city-state of ancient Greece • the movement of the Earth's crust • a type of painting done on wet plaster • related to the culture of ancient Greece • an area settled by people who come from elsewhere • a person who gives wise advice or tells prophecies • ...
ap lang terms 2022-03-24
Across
- word pictures
- appeals to emotion
- telling a story
- ex: small crowd or living dead
- establishes credibility
- repetition of a grammatical form within a sentence (ex: she not only wants money but she also wants fame)
- the way an author uses words/phrases to create well-formed sentences
- a short story that emphasizes a point
- analyzing two or more things
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- repetition of a word/phrase at the end of a sentence
- word choice
- a speech to address a person who isn't present
- repetition of a word/phrase at the beginning of a sentence
- a figure of speech referring to part of the whole thing (ex: all hands on deck)
- a method of essay development where a writer groups nouns with shared characteristics in two classes
- substituting a word for a larger group of things (ex: saying dish to refer to a big group of food)
- appeals to logic
- extreme overexaggeration
18 Clues: word choice • word pictures • telling a story • appeals to logic • appeals to emotion • establishes credibility • extreme overexaggeration • analyzing two or more things • ex: small crowd or living dead • a short story that emphasizes a point • a speech to address a person who isn't present • repetition of a word/phrase at the end of a sentence • ...
Introduction to Computer & Programming 2021-09-09
Across
- __________ is a secondary storage device.
- ___________ is an example of system software
- Java translates codes to an intermediate code which is known as _________.
- ____________ is one of the examples of high level language.
- ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code.
- Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error.
- ___________ is used to translate assembly language into a specific machine language.
- Grammatical mistakes in codes is known as ____________ error.
- __________ is an example of output device.
- __________ is an example of application software that is used to browse the Internet.
Down
- Given the class header as ‘public class CalculateScore’, determine the class name.
- ____________ are used to give overview of a program and not compiled by the compiler.
- Errors that are not detected during compilation or while running but give wrong results is known as?
- ___________ is the brain of computer.
- A class definition must contain a __________ and a body.
- Computer consists of hardware and __________________.
- Mouse is an ______________ device.
- ___________ language does not need to be compiled and understood directly by the computer.
18 Clues: Mouse is an ______________ device. • ___________ is the brain of computer. • __________ is a secondary storage device. • __________ is an example of output device. • ___________ is an example of system software • Computer consists of hardware and __________________. • ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code. • ...
Representing Data Within Computers, and bonus bits 2018-03-06
Across
- These gates form the foundations of all modern Computers
- A device used to get data into a computer
- 11111111 in binary makes (Answer in words)
- Four binary bits together
- Reverses and input e.g. 1 becomes 0
- One binary number on its own
- The encoding system that stores Letters within a computer
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- When you plug together inputs, logic gates and outputs
- 8 Binary bits together
- 0111 In binary makes (Answer in words)
- A device used to get information out of a computer
- Another number system that uses pairs of characters to store a binary number e.g. 7B
- Where a computer stores data and programs long term
- How computers store all types of data in 1s and 0s
- 1111 in Binary makes (Answer in words)
- Takes two inputs with only one input needing to be a 1 to output 1
- Takes two inputs with both of them needing to be 1 to output 1
- The brains of a computer, does all processing
18 Clues: 8 Binary bits together • Four binary bits together • One binary number on its own • Reverses and input e.g. 1 becomes 0 • 0111 In binary makes (Answer in words) • 1111 in Binary makes (Answer in words) • A device used to get data into a computer • 11111111 in binary makes (Answer in words) • The brains of a computer, does all processing • ...
Parts of the Brain 2016-10-19
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- lobe that registers what ears hear; helps process speech
- hemisphere controls left side of body, speech, logic, writing, and language
- lobe that is involved with memories, decision making, and personality
- lobe that decodes what your eyes see
- activating system controls alertness and body's activity level
- brain overlaps hind and fore brain; RAS
- located below thalamus; controls survival actions (thirst, hunger, rage, fear, body temp.)
- cortex outer layer of brain
- relays signals throughout the brain; also involved in sleeping and dreaming
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- regulates: breathing, heart rate, blood vessel function, digestion, etc...
- brain contains: pituitary gland, limbic system, and the cerebrum
- lobe that involves the sense of touch/feeling/sensation
- coordinates voluntary movements; posture, balance, coordination
- sends messages to body and body to brain; relay switch
- callosum bundle of nerve fibers connecting the hemispheres; allowing communication
- hemisphere controls right side of body, spatial reasoning, art, music, and emotions
- located in limbic system; allows us to form memories
- brain contains the cerebellum, pons, and medulla; deep within the brain
18 Clues: cortex outer layer of brain • lobe that decodes what your eyes see • brain overlaps hind and fore brain; RAS • located in limbic system; allows us to form memories • sends messages to body and body to brain; relay switch • lobe that involves the sense of touch/feeling/sensation • lobe that registers what ears hear; helps process speech • ...
Tech Personalities 2016-02-04
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- : CEO of MasterCard
- : CEO of Adobe Systems
- : CEO of Google
- : India’s youngest millionaire entrepreneur
- : English mathematician, educator, philosopher and logician. He worked in the fields of differential equations and algebraic logic, and is best known as the author of The Laws of Thought.
- : The real world Iron Man
- : Founder of Hike.
- : Serbian American physicist, inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system.
- : CEO of Microsoft
- : CEO of Nokia
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- : Founder of FlipKart
- : Founder of Big Basket.
- : Founder of Ola Cabs
- : Arguably, the best programmer in the world. In 1990, he wrote his Master of Science thesis, which he called Linux and he also created git in a span of mere 2 weeks.
- : English computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web.
- : Nostradamus of Technology
- : Founder of SnapDeal
- : Rejected by KFC. Rejected by Police Force. Rejected by Harvard University 10 times. Now officially the Richest Man in China.
18 Clues: : CEO of Nokia • : CEO of Google • : Founder of Hike. • : CEO of Microsoft • : CEO of MasterCard • : Founder of FlipKart • : Founder of Ola Cabs • : Founder of SnapDeal • : CEO of Adobe Systems • : Founder of Big Basket. • : The real world Iron Man • : Nostradamus of Technology • : India’s youngest millionaire entrepreneur • ...
acronyms 2024-02-16
Across
- A logic-based arithmatic central unit
- Allows for quicker connection speeds
- The basis for various time measurements,sensors and measurement instruments. Or a cable designed to connect compact and mobile devices
- Allows the connection between a device to a display
- Connects peripherals to computers
- Communicates via text rather than graphics to the user
- Helps handle videos, effects and graphics
- Allows internet communication through various forms of "older" technology
- Memory that stays even after you shut down your PC
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- Controls how the motherboard transfers data with any given storage device
- Allows for the transmission of high-quality audio and visual signals
- Standard storage in computers and laptops
- A smaller, general computer. Or a means of transferring information between your computer to a digital device
- The most important processor in a computer
- A storage device that utilizes flash memory
- Feeds graphics to a display
- Assists the most important processor in a computer
- Your PC's short-term memory
18 Clues: Feeds graphics to a display • Your PC's short-term memory • Connects peripherals to computers • Allows for quicker connection speeds • A logic-based arithmatic central unit • Standard storage in computers and laptops • Helps handle videos, effects and graphics • The most important processor in a computer • A storage device that utilizes flash memory • ...
Report assessment criteria 2023-06-02
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- The only aspect evaluated if the report is up to 100 words long
- The first section of a report
- Looking at vocabulary range, you also look at ...
- The number of elements of form evaluated
- The 'topic' of each report section
- The line placed before the introduction
- Something that does not take place if the whole report is totally unclear
- Style required for report writing
- The aspect assessed alongside form
- The condition that prevents a student from having their spelling mistakes considered in evaluation
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- The main aspect evaluated
- Suggestions given in the final section
- What you do with a word if there is a mistake in it
- Something required if you award below five points for content
- The symbol used for marking a missing word
- One of the parts a report should be divided into
- The abbreviation for a framework that should be used for assessing the report level
- Something necessarily featured in the intro section
- While assessing ..., consider the number of mistakes:report length ratio
19 Clues: The main aspect evaluated • The first section of a report • Style required for report writing • The 'topic' of each report section • The aspect assessed alongside form • Suggestions given in the final section • The line placed before the introduction • The number of elements of form evaluated • The symbol used for marking a missing word • ...
Chapter 11: Chemical Logic of Metabolism – Terminology 2026-04-06
Across
- a process requiring respiration
- the synthesis of glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors and polysaccharide biosynthesis, particularly the biosynthesis of glycogen in animal cells
- processes in which complex substances are degraded to simpler molecules
- metabolism, all reactions involved in generating and storing metabolic energy
- organisms that can only synthesize their organic metabolites from other organic compounds by consumption. Feed on others
- the process by which green plants capture light energy to drive the generation of energy (ATP) and reducing power (NADPH)
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- processes concerned primarily with the synthesis of complex organic molecules
- a stage 2 pathway for the degradation of carbohydrates in both aerobic and anaerobic cells
- the intermediates and products of metabolism
- metabolism, those pathways of intermediary metabolism that generate or store metabolic energy
- organisms that synthesize glucose and all of their other organic compounds from inorganic compound, supplied as carbon dioxide. Also known as self-feeders
- process where oxygen is not involved
- pathways, those that carry the heaviest traffic and account for most of the mass transfer and energy generation within a cell
- a process where energy generation to oxidation of nutrients are coupled by oxygen
14 Clues: a process requiring respiration • process where oxygen is not involved • the intermediates and products of metabolism • processes in which complex substances are degraded to simpler molecules • processes concerned primarily with the synthesis of complex organic molecules • metabolism, all reactions involved in generating and storing metabolic energy • ...
Critical and Analytical Thinking 2024-09-30
5 Clues: To explain or make something clear • The action of thinking deeply about something • A logical process for arriving at a conclusion • Making decisions based on careful thought and logic • The ability to notice and understand important details
Test 2020-07-26
Spelling Final Exam 2020-12-09
Across
- To make mysterious or obscure.
- The state or fact of having being especially independently of human consciousness and as contrasted with nonexistence.
- To recover (property) from a person by legal process.
- A person who is inclined to be hopeful and to expect good outcomes.
- Relating, involving, or being in accordance with logic.
- To say foolish, deceptive, or unserious things to someone.
- informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager.
- To enter for conquest or plunder.
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- an unselfish person whose actions show concern for the welfare of others.
- To reduce from a general to a particular or restricted form.
- Paying strict attention.
- Engaging the interest to a marked degree.
- Something kept or given to be kept as a memento.
- difficult to analyze, understand, or explain.
- An act of choosing.
- Gladness or gaiety as shown by or accompanied with laughter.
- existing only in imagination : lacking factual reality.
- A portion of food, clothing, or money given to or as if to a beggar.
18 Clues: An act of choosing. • Paying strict attention. • To make mysterious or obscure. • To enter for conquest or plunder. • Engaging the interest to a marked degree. • difficult to analyze, understand, or explain. • Something kept or given to be kept as a memento. • informal : RESTLESS, FIDGETY also:impatient, eager. • To recover (property) from a person by legal process. • ...
The Late Middle Ages 2022-10-04
Across
- a group of people who make their living from commerce and were not under the power of a lord
- the group of individuals who help to run the town
- the ‘last word’ on theology
- method of study, based on logic
- wrote the Summa Theologica
- inquiry through dialogue
- made up of the trivium and quadrivium
- the introduction of currency led to the growth of this career
- Between 1300 and 1527 saw the growth of ___________
- These major events increased the desire for new goods
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- to protect students from authority of the bishop and townspeople (like a guild)
- authoritative summary of (allegedly) all that was known on a subject
- restricted clothing, architecture, or food to maintain established social order and minimize social conflict
- roughly translates to _____________
- association of merchants or craftsmen
- association to protect students from authority of the bishop and townspeople
- Individuals able to make a living buying and selling goods
- a system used before the introduction of currency
18 Clues: inquiry through dialogue • wrote the Summa Theologica • the ‘last word’ on theology • method of study, based on logic • roughly translates to _____________ • association of merchants or craftsmen • made up of the trivium and quadrivium • the group of individuals who help to run the town • a system used before the introduction of currency • ...
try 2020-09-09
Across
- ___________ is the brain of computer.
- Given the class header as ‘public class CalculateScore’, determine the class name.
- ___________ is used to translate assembly language into a specific machine language.
- __________ is an example of output device.
- Mouse is an ______________ device.
- Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error.
- Java translates codes to an intermediate code which is known as _________.
- ___________ is an example of system software
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- Computer consists of hardware and __________________.
- __________ is an example of application software that is used to browse the Internet.
- ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code.
- ____________ are used to give overview of a program and not compiled by the compiler.
- ___________ language does not need to be compiled and understood directly by the computer.
- A class definition must contain a __________ and a body.
- __________ is a secondary storage device.
- Errors that are not detected during compilation or while running but give wrong results is known as?
- ____________ is one of the examples of high level language.
- Grammatical mistakes in codes is known as ____________ error.
18 Clues: Mouse is an ______________ device. • ___________ is the brain of computer. • __________ is a secondary storage device. • __________ is an example of output device. • ___________ is an example of system software • Computer consists of hardware and __________________. • ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code. • ...
Review Terms 2023-05-08
Across
- where Juliet stood while talking to Romeo in the orchard
- Juliet's cousin.
- a position taken by someone with an opposing viewpoint.
- the family Romeo belonged to.
- the rhetorical appeal for logic
- the book we will start reading this week.
- an assumption based on an observation.
- the acronym used for indirect characterization, it includes thoughts, looks, speech, actions, and a character's effects on others.
- the rhetorical appeal for emotion
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- the type of irony where the audience knows more than the character.
- the type of irony where the opposite of what you expect is what happens.
- a type of poem that has lines rhyme in pairs
- the acrynym used for setting, it includes location, time, weather and mood, and history.
- the rhetorical appeal for credibility
- an admission in an argument that the opposing side has valid points.
- a thesis statement describing the position the writer is taking on an issue.
- the S in RACES
- a reason why a counterargument is wrong.
18 Clues: the S in RACES • Juliet's cousin. • the family Romeo belonged to. • the rhetorical appeal for logic • the rhetorical appeal for emotion • the rhetorical appeal for credibility • an assumption based on an observation. • a reason why a counterargument is wrong. • the book we will start reading this week. • a type of poem that has lines rhyme in pairs • ...
Introduction to Computer & Programming 2022-03-25
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- __________ is a secondary storage device.
- ___________ is an example of system software
- Java translates codes to an intermediate code which is known as _________.
- ____________ is one of the examples of high level language.
- ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code.
- Attempting to divide by 0 will cause ____________ error.
- ___________ is used to translate assembly language into a specific machine language.
- Grammatical mistakes in codes is known as ____________ error.
- __________ is an example of output device.
- __________ is an example of application software that is used to browse the Internet.
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- Given the class header as ‘public class CalculateScore’, determine the class name.
- ____________ are used to give overview of a program and not compiled by the compiler.
- Errors that are not detected during compilation or while running but give wrong results is known as?
- ___________ is the brain of computer.
- A class definition must contain a __________ and a body.
- Computer consists of hardware and __________________.
- Mouse is an ______________ device.
- ___________ language does not need to be compiled and understood directly by the computer.
18 Clues: Mouse is an ______________ device. • ___________ is the brain of computer. • __________ is a secondary storage device. • __________ is an example of output device. • ___________ is an example of system software • Computer consists of hardware and __________________. • ___________ language uses instruction in mnemonic code. • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2025-09-17
Across
- Question posed for effect, with an implied answer the audience is expected to agree with.
- _______ language, Words that create a strong emotional response in the audience
- a type of evidence used
- A strategy used to influence an audience (ethos, pathos, logos)
- Repetition of a consonant, especially at the start of words
- A figure of speech that compares two things.
- an exaggeration
- A short, personal story to illustrate a point or make an argument more relatable
- Overt preference or sympathy for a particular point of view
- The overall feeling of a text (e.g. passionate, logical, sarcastic)
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- Appealing to an audience through emotions
- emotional meaning associated with the word
- Painting a picture in the reader's mind
- A figure of speech comparing two like things using 'like' or 'as.'
- Convincing an audience by using logic, reason and/or stats
- The repeated use of words or phrases to emphasise a point or theme
- _________ language , Using 'we', 'us', or 'our' to show unity
- Appealing to an audience by highlighting credibility
18 Clues: an exaggeration • a type of evidence used • Painting a picture in the reader's mind • Appealing to an audience through emotions • emotional meaning associated with the word • A figure of speech that compares two things. • Appealing to an audience by highlighting credibility • Convincing an audience by using logic, reason and/or stats • ...
Rap Throughout Time 2015-10-29
Across
- _______ and Snoop Dogg were rivals as the most controversial figures in rap.
- ______ and his group, the Furious Five,were the greatest innovaters of hip-hop.
- Wrote songs such as "Country Grammar" and "Dilemma".
- Having or showing no concern about weather behavior is morally right or wrong.
- Marshall Mathers was born in which state?
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- The belief that pleasure or happiness is the most important goal in life.
- Nelly's real name is _______.
- rewrote the rules of rap/hip hop for the 90’s by their amoralistic and hedonistic stance
- Logic's inspiration came from ______.
- 2010 he released his first album, Young, Broke, and Infamous.
- ______ was the first rapper to be signed with a major record label.
- In 2005, ______ came out of retirement.
- signed with Kanye West’s label GOOD Music in 2007.
13 Clues: Nelly's real name is _______. • Logic's inspiration came from ______. • In 2005, ______ came out of retirement. • Marshall Mathers was born in which state? • signed with Kanye West’s label GOOD Music in 2007. • Wrote songs such as "Country Grammar" and "Dilemma". • 2010 he released his first album, Young, Broke, and Infamous. • ...
House of gate round1 BE - I 2018-09-10
Across
- In ASCII what does last I stands for ?
- The bubble in symbol of NOR gate is present at input side or output side ?
- SSI has about _______ number of logic gates.
- _____is a universal gate.
- If 3 input NOR has eight possibilities how many of those possibilities will result in high output.
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- For which gate ,if signal bits are not equal then output is high.
- For 4 variable input function there ______ possible input. combination
- Using _____gate every gate can be constructed.
- ASCII is __ bit code.
- Table which lists all possible combination for input versus output ?
- When used in IC what does the term QUAD indicate?
- which gate will be obtained by joining two input NAND gate
- logical operation is represented by + sign in Boolean algebra ?
13 Clues: ASCII is __ bit code. • _____is a universal gate. • In ASCII what does last I stands for ? • SSI has about _______ number of logic gates. • Using _____gate every gate can be constructed. • When used in IC what does the term QUAD indicate? • which gate will be obtained by joining two input NAND gate • logical operation is represented by + sign in Boolean algebra ? • ...
ICDET - 3a 2018-10-25
Across
- Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio
- For NMOS inverters, pull-up load is constructed from a ____ mode transistor
- Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1
- Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s
- After calculating Ids1 and Ids2, next is to put Ids1 ___ to Ids2
- ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals
- Different inverter designs will yield different overall area, ___ and power consumption
Down
- Delays will affect the operating ____ of a digital circuit
- One of the advantages of CMOS inverters
- Most basic element in building logic circuits
- How fast a signal can go from ‘1’ to ‘0’ is known as ___ time
- For NMOS inverters, output voltage can never reach a ____ 0V
- L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor
13 Clues: Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio • One of the advantages of CMOS inverters • Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s • Most basic element in building logic circuits • L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor • ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals • Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1 • ...
ICDET - 3a 2018-10-25
Across
- L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor
- Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s
- One of the advantages of CMOS inverters
- How fast a signal can go from ‘1’ to ‘0’ is known as ___ time
- Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio
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- ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals
- For NMOS inverters, pull-up load is constructed from a ____ mode transistor
- For NMOS inverters, output voltage can never reach a ____ 0V
- Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1
- Delays will affect the operating ____ of a digital circuit
- Most basic element in building logic circuits
- Different inverter designs will yield different overall area, ___ and power consumption
- After calculating Ids1 and Ids2, next is to put Ids1 ___ to Ids2
13 Clues: Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio • One of the advantages of CMOS inverters • Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s • Most basic element in building logic circuits • L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor • ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals • Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1 • ...
March Vocabulary 2022-03-24
Across
- causing someone to do something through reasoning or argument
- based on reasons, sense, or judgement, valid
- the way a character progresses or changes throughout a story
- a public debate or dispute concerning a matter of opinion
- a person's point of view or attitude about a subject
- a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
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- the way someone views a situation or issue
- facts (evidence) and reasoning (elaboration) offered to support a position as being true or correct
- a discussion involving opposing points of view
- based on, or in accordance with, reason and logic
- the art of effective persuasive speaking or writing
- the qualities of an argument that make it truly persuasive; making the argument appeal to people in different ways
- a writer's position statement about a topic
13 Clues: the way someone views a situation or issue • a writer's position statement about a topic • based on reasons, sense, or judgement, valid • a discussion involving opposing points of view • based on, or in accordance with, reason and logic • the art of effective persuasive speaking or writing • a person's point of view or attitude about a subject • ...
Tragedy 2020-02-04
Across
- A dramatic work to be performed by actors on stage, radio, or television.
- Imperfections.
- The most important element in a tragedy, according to Aristotle.
- Bad fortune or ill luck.
- Excessive pride & lack of respect for the natural order.
- Excessive ( ambition, for instance).
- Feeling that should be aroused in a tragedy.
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- A literary work written for performance on the stage; a drama.
- The purging of the emotions at the end.
- A towering figure (384 BC – 322 BC) in ancient Greek philosophy, who made important contributions to logic, metaphysics, mathematics, physics, biology, botany, ethics, politics, agriculture, medicine, dance and theater. Student of Plato who in turn studied under Socrates.
- A loss of wealth, rank, reputation, or happiness; ruin.
- What leads to the downfall of the protagonist in a tragedy.
- Sympathy (synonym).
13 Clues: Imperfections. • Sympathy (synonym). • Bad fortune or ill luck. • Excessive ( ambition, for instance). • The purging of the emotions at the end. • Feeling that should be aroused in a tragedy. • A loss of wealth, rank, reputation, or happiness; ruin. • Excessive pride & lack of respect for the natural order. • What leads to the downfall of the protagonist in a tragedy. • ...
Argumentative Vocabulary 2024-03-08
Across
- means to analyze something critically
- to read carefully or use data to fully understand something example
- paragraph where claim/thesis is restated
- what you are writing about
- used to attract the reader's attention
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- making a claim and supporting it using logic
- also known as thesis; an element of argumentative writing states the writer's position on the issue
- addressing the position of someone who may not agree with the argument.
- information important to the topic that the reader needs to know to understand the argument
- an argumentative writing element that provides support for the writer's claim
- means the use of logical thinking to form conclusions
- used to support the evidence; also referred to as a way of interpreting the evidence
- means to make clear or understandable
13 Clues: what you are writing about • means to analyze something critically • means to make clear or understandable • used to attract the reader's attention • paragraph where claim/thesis is restated • making a claim and supporting it using logic • means the use of logical thinking to form conclusions • to read carefully or use data to fully understand something example • ...
ICDET - 3a 2018-10-25
Across
- Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1
- Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s
- For NMOS inverters, output voltage can never reach a ____ 0V
- After calculating Ids1 and Ids2, next is to put Ids1 ___ to Ids2
- One of the advantages of CMOS inverters
- Delays will affect the operating ____ of a digital circuit
- L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor
- Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio
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- ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals
- How fast a signal can go from ‘1’ to ‘0’ is known as ___ time
- For NMOS inverters, pull-up load is constructed from a ____ mode transistor
- Most basic element in building logic circuits
- Different inverter designs will yield different overall area, ___ and power consumption
13 Clues: Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio • One of the advantages of CMOS inverters • Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s • Most basic element in building logic circuits • L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor • ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals • Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1 • ...
ICDET - 3a 2018-10-25
Across
- Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1
- Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s
- For NMOS inverters, pull-up load is constructed from a ____ mode transistor
- Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio
- After calculating Ids1 and Ids2, next is to put Ids1 ___ to Ids2
- L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor
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- One of the advantages of CMOS inverters
- Delays will affect the operating ____ of a digital circuit
- ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals
- Most basic element in building logic circuits
- For NMOS inverters, output voltage can never reach a ____ 0V
- How fast a signal can go from ‘1’ to ‘0’ is known as ___ time
- Different inverter designs will yield different overall area, ___ and power consumption
13 Clues: Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio • One of the advantages of CMOS inverters • Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s • Most basic element in building logic circuits • L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor • ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals • Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1 • ...
ICDET - 3a 2018-10-25
Across
- How fast a signal can go from ‘1’ to ‘0’ is known as ___ time
- After calculating Ids1 and Ids2, next is to put Ids1 ___ to Ids2
- One of the advantages of CMOS inverters
- Delays will affect the operating ____ of a digital circuit
- Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio
- For NMOS inverters, output voltage can never reach a ____ 0V
Down
- Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1
- For NMOS inverters, pull-up load is constructed from a ____ mode transistor
- L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor
- Most basic element in building logic circuits
- ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals
- Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s
- Different inverter designs will yield different overall area, ___ and power consumption
13 Clues: Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio • One of the advantages of CMOS inverters • Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s • Most basic element in building logic circuits • L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor • ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals • Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1 • ...
ICDET - 3a 2018-10-25
Across
- L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor
- Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1
- Most basic element in building logic circuits
- One of the advantages of CMOS inverters
- Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio
- Delays will affect the operating ____ of a digital circuit
Down
- Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s
- For NMOS inverters, output voltage can never reach a ____ 0V
- After calculating Ids1 and Ids2, next is to put Ids1 ___ to Ids2
- For NMOS inverters, pull-up load is constructed from a ____ mode transistor
- ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals
- Different inverter designs will yield different overall area, ___ and power consumption
- How fast a signal can go from ‘1’ to ‘0’ is known as ___ time
13 Clues: Zpu/Zpd is known as the ___ ratio • One of the advantages of CMOS inverters • Electron ____ is about twice that of hole’s • Most basic element in building logic circuits • L/W is known as the ___ ratio Z, of a transistor • ___ are used to select or control the flow of signals • Condition for NMOS inverter is that R2 much ____ than R1 • ...
Rhetorical Analysis 2025-05-12
Across
- a conclusion based on insufficient evidence
- appeal to credibility or authority of the speaker
- appeal to logic and reasoning
- a diversionary tactic to avoid the argument itself
- presenting what the majority or a group of people think as a means of persuasion
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- a false cause-and-effect conclusion
- the assumption that if A happens, then XYZ will happen too
- saying two things are the same when they cannot be fairly compared
- the assumption that there are only two choices in a situation or that those choices are mutually exclusive
- attacks the person rather than the argument
- oversimplifying an argument so you can attack the oversimplified version
- the conclusion is that the origins of a thing determine its character, nature, or worth
- appeal to emotions and values
13 Clues: appeal to logic and reasoning • appeal to emotions and values • a false cause-and-effect conclusion • a conclusion based on insufficient evidence • attacks the person rather than the argument • appeal to credibility or authority of the speaker • a diversionary tactic to avoid the argument itself • the assumption that if A happens, then XYZ will happen too • ...
ArgumentativeWriting establishes a position on the topic 2022-12-02
Across
- establishes a position on the topic
- someones views on the topic,information events, or other character
- persuasive technique that try to convince an audience through emotions
- the persuasive technique that appeals to an audience by highlighting credibility
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- the reason for an intent in writing
- a position or perspective from which something is considered in evaluated
- means verbal and written construction to persuade, inform or motivate
- the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue
- a position or statement on a topic, an opinion with which others might disagree
- confirms your ideas
- persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic and reason
- convince them that your idea makes sense
- describe something positively because they like it and negatively because they dislike it
13 Clues: confirms your ideas • the reason for an intent in writing • establishes a position on the topic • convince them that your idea makes sense • the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue • someones views on the topic,information events, or other character • means verbal and written construction to persuade, inform or motivate • ...
Vocabulary Breakout #2 2025-05-19
Across
- The repetition of vowel sounds but not consonant sounds.
- Occurs when a human quality, emotion, or ambition is given to a non-human object of being.
- Appealing to logic.
- The rhetorical contrast of ideas by means of parallel arrangements of words, clauses, sentences.
- Words which initiate the sound they refer to.
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- A brief reference within a work to something outside the work.
- Informal speech that is a characteristic of spoken or written communication.
- The repetition of an initial constant sound.
- Ending a series of lines, phrases, clauses, or sentences with the same word or words.
- Appealing to credibility.
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things.
- A figure of speech that compares two unlike things using like, as, or than.
- Appealing to emotion.
13 Clues: Appealing to logic. • Appealing to emotion. • Appealing to credibility. • The repetition of an initial constant sound. • Words which initiate the sound they refer to. • A figure of speech that compares two unlike things. • The repetition of vowel sounds but not consonant sounds. • A brief reference within a work to something outside the work. • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2018-01-31
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- casual speech or writing; replacements for standard/formal language
- assertion of truth; the topic being argued; position statement
- strength of mind that allows one to endure pain or adversity (hard times) with courage; courage during hardships
- appeal to emotion; persuading by creating an emotional response
- an argument that is a contrast to the main claim; the opposite viewpoint
- appeal to credibility, values, or character; persuading by the credibility of the author
- appeal to logic; persuading by using reason
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- being practical or matter of fact; dealing with things realistically and sensibly
- to prove false; to disprove
- admitting that the opposite side has a valid point
- an expression that is not literal
- a combination of separate elements to form something new
12 Clues: to prove false; to disprove • an expression that is not literal • appeal to logic; persuading by using reason • admitting that the opposite side has a valid point • a combination of separate elements to form something new • assertion of truth; the topic being argued; position statement • appeal to emotion; persuading by creating an emotional response • ...
Vocab Week 1,2,3 2021-11-05
Across
- equal in value, amount, function, meaning
- a person who publicly supports or recommends a particular cause or policy.
- rate of occurrence or influence
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- a particular attitude toward or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- Stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt.
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- The final item in a progression or series OR the original OR the best.
- conclude from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
- complete; including all or nearly all elements or aspects of something.
- Existing in thought but not having a physical or concrete presence.
- a particular form or variety of something
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
12 Clues: rate of occurrence or influence • equal in value, amount, function, meaning • a particular form or variety of something • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • Existing in thought but not having a physical or concrete presence. • ...
Management 2021-04-26
Across
- Combination of shared and dedicated devices
- Storage where the records in a file each have pointers to individual files, stored in an index block
- Collection of records
- File that contains lists of files and their attributes
- Shows access each user on a system has to a file
- Collection of physical disk drives, viewed as a single logic unit by the OS
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- Devices divided between several processes
- In charge of how files are stored, allocated and keeps logs of file usage
- Devices assigned one process at a time. Only released once the process is completed
- Collection of related fields
- Collection of bytes identified by the user
- Storage where records of a file are stored one after another
12 Clues: Collection of records • Collection of related fields • Devices divided between several processes • Collection of bytes identified by the user • Combination of shared and dedicated devices • Shows access each user on a system has to a file • File that contains lists of files and their attributes • Storage where records of a file are stored one after another • ...
KeyGenCoders 2023-11-27
Across
- Approach: Representing relationships between objects using nodes and edges.
- Approach: Solving problems by breaking them down into simpler subproblems.
- Approach: Solving problems using repetition or loops.
- Approach: Solving problems by breaking them into smaller, similar subproblems.
- Approach: Mapping data to a fixed-size array to accelerate retrieval.
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- Approach: Identifying numbers with no divisors other than 1 and itself.
- Approach: Identifying words or numbers that read the same forward and backward.
- Approach: Reasoning or thinking process in problem-solving.
- Approach: Divide and conquer method for searching or sorting.
- Approach: Computing the product of an integer and all positive integers below it.
- Approach: Handling elements in a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) manner.
- Approach: Method solving problems by choosing the best option at each step.
12 Clues: Approach: Solving problems using repetition or loops. • Approach: Reasoning or thinking process in problem-solving. • Approach: Divide and conquer method for searching or sorting. • Approach: Handling elements in a First-In-First-Out (FIFO) manner. • Approach: Mapping data to a fixed-size array to accelerate retrieval. • ...
AI and problem solving methods 2024-09-24
Across
- A type of deep learning model designed for visual data.
- Field of machines that can mimic human cognitive processes.
- Optimization technique that continuously improves the solution step by step.
- Learning method where the system interacts with the environment and receives feedback.
- Combination of two different approaches to solve problems using AI.
Down
- Logical method of dividing problems into simpler subproblems.
- A function used in training machine learning models to adjust weights.
- Algorithm commonly used in navigation systems to find the shortest route.
- A decision-making model that resembles a tree.
- Strategy used in decision-making games for the best possible move.
- Machine learning approach that uses labeled examples to learn.
- Logic Technique that mimics human decision-making in uncertain situations.
12 Clues: A decision-making model that resembles a tree. • A type of deep learning model designed for visual data. • Field of machines that can mimic human cognitive processes. • Logical method of dividing problems into simpler subproblems. • Machine learning approach that uses labeled examples to learn. • Strategy used in decision-making games for the best possible move. • ...
AP English Language & Composition Vocabulary 31-40 2023-02-06
Across
- representation of an "inner voice" or "thinking in words"
- an event whose outcome is the opposite of what you'd expect
- words that appeal to the five senses
- putting two or more things side by side in order to compare them
- overall atmosphere of a work
- specialized technical terminology characteristic of a particular subject; vocabulary distintive to a particular group of people
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- a rhetorical appeal that seeks to convince the audience through logic
- appealing to an audience by being comical or amusing
- saying something but meaning the opposite (ex/in the middle of a hurricane: "What nice weather we're having!")
- deliberate and outrageous exaggeration
- the reader/audience knows something the characters don't
- a comparison between two unlike things to create figurative meaning
12 Clues: overall atmosphere of a work • words that appeal to the five senses • deliberate and outrageous exaggeration • appealing to an audience by being comical or amusing • the reader/audience knows something the characters don't • representation of an "inner voice" or "thinking in words" • an event whose outcome is the opposite of what you'd expect • ...
9 Final Review 2025-06-11
Across
- An appeal to credibility or ethical appeal.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- The feeling or atmosphere that a writer creates for the reader.
- A speech delivered by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts.
- A long speech by one actor in a play or film.
- The father of Hermia, demanding she marry Demetrius.
- QUESTION A question asked for effect or to make a point, rather than to elicit a direct answer.
Down
- An appeal to emotion.
- The Duke of Athens, whose wedding is approaching.
- An appeal to logic or reason.
- The general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc.
- The use of an object or idea to represent something else.
12 Clues: An appeal to emotion. • An appeal to logic or reason. • An appeal to credibility or ethical appeal. • A long speech by one actor in a play or film. • The Duke of Athens, whose wedding is approaching. • The father of Hermia, demanding she marry Demetrius. • The use of an object or idea to represent something else. • ...
Nonfiction 2023-01-12
Across
- a group of listeners, viewers, watchers, readers of a text
- following logic and order; steps
- using different words to express the same meaning
- referring to a group of texts and the author talks about real world, real people, real experiences, ideas, or beliefs
- to look for similarities and or to look for differences
- starting with the earliest and following in a timely order; consecutive
- how a text is written and organized
Down
- a direct quotation from a text
- proof, facts, information which prove an idea to be true or valid
- covering the main points of something very cohesively
- techniques authors use to create a piece of writing which may include: characterization, suspense, mood
- movement from one point to another
12 Clues: a direct quotation from a text • following logic and order; steps • movement from one point to another • how a text is written and organized • using different words to express the same meaning • covering the main points of something very cohesively • to look for similarities and or to look for differences • a group of listeners, viewers, watchers, readers of a text • ...
Tu 2.3 Hardware #1 2025-02-03
Across
- A common measurement of memory or storage capacity.
- The register stores information acquired from the arithmetic logic unit.
- Industry standard from factor for desktop computers.
- The mechanism that holds the platters of an HDD in place.
- Hertz is a measurement used to rate the frequency or the speed of a microprocessor.
- The physical or logical unit which can independently process all computational functions.
- The amount of space occupied by an object.
Down
- A short-distance wireless technology used to interconnect a multitude of different devices.
- A component that can store an electrical charge.
- A measurement used to rate the frequency or the speed of a microprocessor.
- Small bits of data found within the CPU.
- The smallest unit of measurement used to quantify computer data.
12 Clues: Small bits of data found within the CPU. • The amount of space occupied by an object. • A component that can store an electrical charge. • A common measurement of memory or storage capacity. • Industry standard from factor for desktop computers. • The mechanism that holds the platters of an HDD in place. • ...
Unit 3 Key Terms Review 2025-02-13
Across
- A type of essay where the author reflects on a specific topic and shares insight gained
- an appeal to logic and reason
- How the author feels about what they are writing about
- You should appreciate your surroundings more and pay attention to what matters is an example of what?
- This hand sanitizer kills 99.99% of germs is an example of what appeal?
- what you use to figure out the meaning of unknown words in a sentence
- an appeal to ethics and credibility
Down
- A genre that includes imaginary beings and scientific details
- an appeal to emotions and personal stories
- Words/phrases that repeat multiple times
- Super sad music playing during a dog adoption commercial is an example of what appeal?
- Words, images, and sounds used to persuade and convince people
- What the author's stance/position is
- The message or lesson of the story
- Having customer reviews on your website is what type of appeal?
15 Clues: an appeal to logic and reason • The message or lesson of the story • an appeal to ethics and credibility • What the author's stance/position is • Words/phrases that repeat multiple times • an appeal to emotions and personal stories • How the author feels about what they are writing about • A genre that includes imaginary beings and scientific details • ...
Unit III Logical Reasoning 2026-02-23
Across
- Wumpus world is partially observable because the agent can
- not considered as an agent.
- This operation asks the knowledge base what action it should perform.
- A proposition formula which is always false is called
- The environment is a single agent as we have one agent only and Wumpus
- perceive the close environment such as an adjacent room.
- A proposition formula which has both true and false values is called
- It performs the selected action
Down
- A proposition formula which is always true is called
- It is static as Wumpus and Pits are not moving.
- is the simplest form of logic where all the statements are made by
- This operation tells the knowledge base what it perceives from the environment.
12 Clues: not considered as an agent. • It performs the selected action • It is static as Wumpus and Pits are not moving. • A proposition formula which is always true is called • A proposition formula which is always false is called • perceive the close environment such as an adjacent room. • Wumpus world is partially observable because the agent can • ...
Unit 4 Orange Vocab book 2013-03-25
Across
- very excited or upset, marked by fast, wild action
- to stretch out, make or last longer, to give or offer
- beginning or first, first letter of name
- regular way a thing is done, an act or skit, commonly done
- adding,subtracting and to find out by reason or logic
- to give in or give way, the product or amount made or produced
Down
- to give money, effort, or items for a cause
- to be afraid, to fear or feel deep worry
- to have a sudden, to shock, to make unable to feel, or think
- firmly or solidy built, determined
- to make use of, to put to work on a job or task for pay
- to make a surprise attack from a hidden place
12 Clues: firmly or solidy built, determined • to be afraid, to fear or feel deep worry • beginning or first, first letter of name • to give money, effort, or items for a cause • to make a surprise attack from a hidden place • very excited or upset, marked by fast, wild action • to stretch out, make or last longer, to give or offer • ...
Argumentative Writing 2018-12-10
Across
- using a professional choice of words, tone, and attitude
- the explanations of why the author feels the way he or she does
- when there's enough support to make the argument convincing
- statement of the author's point of view
- a way to describe an argument when it's based on logic and common sense
Down
- facts, details, examples, etc. that support the writer's reasoning
- an opposing claim that disagrees with the thesis
- a reliable resource the writer can use to cite information
- words, phrases, or clauses that help the reader see how your ideas fit together to support your topic
- attempt to persuade someone on a topic open to debate
- how the author feels about the situation or topic
- to disprove a statement or theory
12 Clues: to disprove a statement or theory • statement of the author's point of view • an opposing claim that disagrees with the thesis • how the author feels about the situation or topic • attempt to persuade someone on a topic open to debate • using a professional choice of words, tone, and attitude • a reliable resource the writer can use to cite information • ...
Mr Bakers Assignment 2023-09-11
Across
- a data type used in programming, that is used to represent text rather than numbers
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- my home town used to have these were everyone would plan activities
- type of snake
- the platform of the internet such as snapchat,tiktok,or instagram
- you press it
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- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system
- a feature used to hide a menu and show it when the user clicks on it
- a part or element of a larger whole
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
- basic human thinking
- a feature or object usually square or in coding is a lexical structure of source code which is grouped together
12 Clues: you press it • type of snake • basic human thinking • a part or element of a larger whole • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something • the programs and other operating information used by a computer • what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system • the platform of the internet such as snapchat,tiktok,or instagram • ...
Mr Bakers Assignment 2023-09-11
Across
- a data type used in programming, that is used to represent text rather than numbers
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- my home town used to have these were everyone would plan activities
- type of snake
- the platform of the internet such as snapchat,tiktok,or instagram
- you press it
Down
- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system
- a feature used to hide a menu and show it when the user clicks on it
- a part or element of a larger whole
- a distinctive attribute or aspect of something
- basic human thinking
- a feature or object usually square or in coding is a lexical structure of source code which is grouped together
12 Clues: you press it • type of snake • basic human thinking • a part or element of a larger whole • a distinctive attribute or aspect of something • the programs and other operating information used by a computer • what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system • the platform of the internet such as snapchat,tiktok,or instagram • ...
middle childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- To remember information
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities,skills,and attributes they see in others
- The ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size,color,shape,pattern or function
- The process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Consist of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult
- Change in position and or shape of substances does not change the quanity
Down
- Consists of actions rather than words
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
- Coordination of the eye and hand
- Logic rather than perception
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person
12 Clues: To remember information • Logic rather than perception • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Coordination of the eye and hand • Consists of actions rather than words • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person • Consist of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult • Change in position and or shape of substances does not change the quanity • ...
