logic Crossword Puzzles
World Literature Vocab List 7 2021-01-08
Across
- done late; not on time
- to gain, built up, or accumulate a large amount of something (such as money) over time
- to notice or recognize a difference between people or things
- done in a manner that shows too great a willingness to serve
- a scoundrel; a person without morals
Down
- exterminate; to destroy or remove completely
- the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic
- a sudden, strong urge or desire to act; a driving or motivating force
- keep out of sight, typically with a sinister or cowardly motive; to move sneakily
- very stinky; foul; odorous
10 Clues: done late; not on time • very stinky; foul; odorous • a scoundrel; a person without morals • exterminate; to destroy or remove completely • to notice or recognize a difference between people or things • done in a manner that shows too great a willingness to serve • a sudden, strong urge or desire to act; a driving or motivating force • ...
persuasive techniques 2022-07-26
Across
- Exaggerates the true situation for dramatic impact
- A sweeping statement that suggests what is true for some is true for most or all
- Overused phrase quickly understood by a wide audience
- A play on a word that suggests a double meaning
- Repetition of a consonant, especially at the start of words
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- A story about someone or something that the writer has experienced or heard about
- Using a word or phrase several times
- An appeal to the reader's reason and logic
- The use of facts and figures to suggest a rational or scientific basis for a point of view
- An appeal to the reader's feelings
10 Clues: An appeal to the reader's feelings • Using a word or phrase several times • An appeal to the reader's reason and logic • A play on a word that suggests a double meaning • Exaggerates the true situation for dramatic impact • Overused phrase quickly understood by a wide audience • Repetition of a consonant, especially at the start of words • ...
crosswords 2018-08-28
Across
- is the solution to a multiplication problem
- a small community of people living in a new place
- to sail completely around something
- is a number has only two factors: itself and one
- a wide spread disease that can affect many people.
Down
- the ability to use knowledge and logic to come up with a close solution
- is a number that has three or more factors.
- is a small number located on the upper right telling the base number how many times tomultiply it by itself.
- is a number multiplied by another number to generate a solution
- is a number that is multiplied by itself based on the exponent.
10 Clues: to sail completely around something • is a number that has three or more factors. • is the solution to a multiplication problem • is a number has only two factors: itself and one • a small community of people living in a new place • a wide spread disease that can affect many people. • is a number multiplied by another number to generate a solution • ...
Rhetorical Appeals Crossword 2024-04-03
Across
- The reason that something is created or what the speaker wants the audience to do.
- The setting that the advertisement will be shown in
- A mode of persuasion uses strategies that evoke emotion
- The means that the author uses to present information to the audience
- The person/group that the message is intended for
- The company or person that seeks to influence the intended audience
Down
- Appealing to logic, often including facts and statistics
- The shape that symbolizes the different areas of Rhetorical Appeals
- Convincing the audience of the author's credibility or character
- Meaning to persuade in Greek, considers all elements of the rhetorical situation
10 Clues: The person/group that the message is intended for • The setting that the advertisement will be shown in • A mode of persuasion uses strategies that evoke emotion • Appealing to logic, often including facts and statistics • Convincing the audience of the author's credibility or character • The shape that symbolizes the different areas of Rhetorical Appeals • ...
TLC Unit 3 Exam Crossword 2024-11-12
Across
- writings showing the logical relationship between faith and reason to prove the existence of God
- The "Real Presence of God"
- feast day in celebration of the body of Christ
- established by the Church to root out heresies
- holds the exposed Body of Christ during Adoration
- philosopher who inspired the process of using logic to reconcile faith and reason
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- site of the first chartered university
- established by the royals in Spain to maintain Catholic orthodoxy and uphold the monarchy's power
- style of architecture in which you will find, arches, aireness, buttresses and stained glass
- Key figure in the Scholastic Movement who encouraged faith seeking understanding
10 Clues: The "Real Presence of God" • site of the first chartered university • feast day in celebration of the body of Christ • established by the Church to root out heresies • holds the exposed Body of Christ during Adoration • Key figure in the Scholastic Movement who encouraged faith seeking understanding • ...
AP ELA September Vocabulary Review 2025-09-22
Across
- separation of a whole into its component parts
- meaning the urgency of a situation
- the appeal most closely related to logic and citing data
- the combining of often diverse conceptions into a coherent whole
Down
- the pillars of persuasion named for Greek philosopher, Aristotle
- a coherent series of reasons, statements, or facts intended to support or establish a point of view
- the Aristotelian appeal most closely related to the urgency of an argument
- the study of writing or speaking as a means of communication or persuasion
- the appeal most closely related to credibility and expertise in the topic
- the appeal most closely related to emotions and passion for the subject
10 Clues: meaning the urgency of a situation • separation of a whole into its component parts • the appeal most closely related to logic and citing data • the pillars of persuasion named for Greek philosopher, Aristotle • the combining of often diverse conceptions into a coherent whole • the appeal most closely related to emotions and passion for the subject • ...
Blue Wk 1 2025-10-14
Across
- – To make or create something.
- – A part in an electrical circuit that controls the flow of electricity.
- – Using logic and facts to reach a conclusion.
- – The act of making something smaller or less.
- – The process of making more of the same kind, like animals having babies or plants making seeds.
Down
- – Simplifying something too much so that it loses important details.
- – A person who leads music, or a material that allows electricity or heat to pass through.
- – A bridge-like structure that carries water.
- – A long bridge that carries a road or railway over a valley.
- – How much work is done or made in a certain amount of time.
10 Clues: – To make or create something. • – A bridge-like structure that carries water. • – Using logic and facts to reach a conclusion. • – The act of making something smaller or less. • – How much work is done or made in a certain amount of time. • – A long bridge that carries a road or railway over a valley. • ...
dawits way to study math 2017-09-28
Across
- most
- value maximum or a minimum
- Exclusive In logic and probability theory, two propositions
- and whisker plot a graphic way to display the median, quartiles, and extremes of a data set on a number line to show the distribution of the data
- a diagram consisting of rectangles whose area is proportional to the frequency of a variable and whose width is equal to the class interval.
- is the average
- means using knowledge and information to come to conclusions.
- the rate at which something occurs or is repeated over a particular period of time or in a given sample.
- of Center The middle
- is he whole population of something
Down
- value is a maximum or a minimum, in this case we can simply look at the graph.
- randomly selected
- Frequency Table is the organizing of raw data in table form, using classes and frequencies.
- Range is when you subtract q1 and q2
- is not randomly selected
- a sample that is selected randomly
- part of population
17 Clues: most • is the average • randomly selected • part of population • is not randomly selected • of Center The middle • value maximum or a minimum • a sample that is selected randomly • is he whole population of something • Range is when you subtract q1 and q2 • Exclusive In logic and probability theory, two propositions • ...
Five Ways To Deal with a Womans Rage 1 2018-10-07
Across
- the state of being full of life or vigour; liveliness.
- portray as wicked and threatening.
- the study of changes in organisms caused by modification of gene expression rather than alteration of the genetic code itself.
- lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficient for a purpose.
- causing a marked change in someone or something.
- a person who supports women’s rights
- the middle part or point.
- single; separate.
Down
- relating to or providing an interpretation.
- done by people acting as a group.
- (in psychoanalytic theory) divert or modify (an instinctual impulse) into a culturally higher or socially more acceptable activity.
- relating to or characterized by anthropomorphism.
- savagely fierce, cruel, or violent.
- the action of violating someone or something.
- (of a word or phrase) having the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language.
- relating to or denoting a system of society or government controlled by men.
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
17 Clues: single; separate. • the middle part or point. • done by people acting as a group. • portray as wicked and threatening. • savagely fierce, cruel, or violent. • a person who supports women’s rights • relating to or providing an interpretation. • the action of violating someone or something. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • ...
CS Principles 2020 2022-04-22
Across
- A type of encryption that uses the same key for encryption and decryption.
- Redundancy can help a network ____.
- Eight ____ makes a byte.
- A logic error may cause a program to ____ the incorrect value.
- A virus is a type of ____ that can make copies of itself.
- How bandwidth is measured.
- The idea that there is inequality in computer and internet access is called the digital ____.
- An approach to a problem that cannot be solved practically.
- ____ efficiency or lower is considered reasonable time.
- A cookie is text that tracks information about a user visiting a ____.
Down
- The ____ Control Protocol helps reliably transfer packets.
- ____ protocol determines how to route data between nodes with routers.
- Digital data is a(n) ____ of analog data.
- Contains sequencing, selection, and iteration.
- The _____ over the items in a list is called traversal.
- _____ computing splits a program into multiple parts, some of which can be executed simultaneously.
- A collection of procedures that are useful in creating programs.
17 Clues: Eight ____ makes a byte. • How bandwidth is measured. • Redundancy can help a network ____. • Digital data is a(n) ____ of analog data. • Contains sequencing, selection, and iteration. • The _____ over the items in a list is called traversal. • ____ efficiency or lower is considered reasonable time. • A virus is a type of ____ that can make copies of itself. • ...
Theory Review - By GZ 2020-11-05
Across
- A heuristic is an approximate solution to an __________ problem
- the clock speed of the processor is usually measured in this
- The arithmetic logic unit does the ______ and the IF statements
- This stage of the SDLC features planning such as breaking the project into modules
- The ALU is built with circuits that are referred to as _________
- The man who coined the term 'The Singularity'
- A latch stores _______ bit
- This type of data often uses lossy compression when transmitted over the internet
- The bus is the __________ between components within the CPU
- This step in a 3 step cycle breaks the instruction down into opcode and operands
- This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU
Down
- A lossless compression algorithm
- A block chain creates a ___________ ledger of transactions
- The random access memory has _________ memory
- This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower
- The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence
- A use case diagram is produced in this step of the SDLC
17 Clues: A latch stores _______ bit • A lossless compression algorithm • The random access memory has _________ memory • The man who coined the term 'The Singularity' • This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU • This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower • The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence • ...
Theory Review - By GZ 2020-11-05
Across
- The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence
- This step in a 3 step cycle breaks the instruction down into opcode and operands
- This stage of the SDLC features planning such as breaking the project into modules
- The random access memory has _________ memory
- The bus is the __________ between components within the CPU
- The man who coined the term 'The Singularity'
- A heuristic is an approximate solution to an __________ problem
- the clock speed of the processor is usually measured in this
Down
- The ALU is built with circuits that are referred to as _________
- A lossless compression algorithm
- This type of data often uses lossy compression when transmitted over the internet
- This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower
- A block chain creates a ___________ ledger of transactions
- A use case diagram is produced in this step of the SDLC
- A latch stores _______ bit
- This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU
- The arithmetic logic unit does the ______ and the IF statements
17 Clues: A latch stores _______ bit • A lossless compression algorithm • The random access memory has _________ memory • The man who coined the term 'The Singularity' • This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU • This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower • The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence • ...
Argumentative Essay 2024-03-20
Across
- The facts and research that prove your claim
- What should be included in the middle of the introduction
- Appeals to character and ethics
- Writing that presents an opinion or idea and supports it with evidence designed to convince the audience to agree with the writers opinion
- Word or phase used to move from one idea to the next, one sentence to the next, or one paragraph to the next
- Capture the interest of the reader
- Stating your argument
- What is a rebuttal
- When writing your evidence, what should it include
- An opposing or refuting argument
- Do you need to cite evidence from an article on every paragraph of your essay expect for your conclusion (in other words should you copy an important sentence from a credible source and write word for word using quotation marks)(yes or no)
Down
- What needs to be included in a claim
- Appeals to logic and reasoning
- Explaining why your claim is important and what should be done about it
- What should be included at the end of the introduction
- Appeals to emotion and ideals
- Should your counterclaim and rebuttal have evidence and an explanation (yes or no)
- What do you need to include in a body paragraph
- To find evidence you must do so by finding an article that is reliable and credible (yes or no)
- The paragraph which restates the thesis and includes a call to action
20 Clues: What is a rebuttal • Stating your argument • Appeals to emotion and ideals • Appeals to logic and reasoning • Appeals to character and ethics • An opposing or refuting argument • Capture the interest of the reader • What needs to be included in a claim • The facts and research that prove your claim • What do you need to include in a body paragraph • ...
Review for Certification 2021-02-11
Across
- / used to randomly generate an IP address for you
- / used to store digital video and data
- / a unique address permanently embedded on the card of an ethernet NIC
- / the electricity that is provided from wall outlets
- / a cypher used to encrypt communications
- / wireless technology in devices or systems that convey data
- / a current that is transformed from AC by a power supply
- / devices that have all the components in one device
- / used for interactive file transfer between systems
- / used to store data and audio
Down
- / connects a computer to a network using radio frequencies
- / a protocol that gives the user a randomly generated IP address
- / the system of devices that are connected to the internet
- / a multi-purpose computer that is for individual use
- / the traditional magnetic disk devices that have been used for years
- / a system that passively monitors traffic on the network
- / a computer part that deals with arithmetic and logic
- / guideline to ensure comprehensive and consistent data definition
- / a computer network that interconnects computers within a limited area
- / a slot in the motherboard to attach your RAM
20 Clues: / used to store data and audio • / used to store digital video and data • / a cypher used to encrypt communications • / a slot in the motherboard to attach your RAM • / used to randomly generate an IP address for you • / the electricity that is provided from wall outlets • / devices that have all the components in one device • ...
Premium 2020-12-03
Across
- infer from what is going on
- retail a series of events
- , put forward (for example a point of you argument suggestion) for consideration or action
- make clear or plain
- analyse/evaluate, and a degree or level of accuracy depth of knowledge and understanding logic questioning reflection and quality do you analyse/evaluate
- state meaning and identify essential qualities
- present remembered ideas facts or experiences
- draw meaning from
- provide characteristics and features
- establish that something is true using logical reasoning and evidence
- show things are different or opposite
- identify components and the relationship between them roll out and relate implications
- recognise and name
- draw conclusions
- identify issues and provide points for and/or against
Down
- suggest what may happen based on the available information
- show by example
- support an argument or conclusion
- find the main idea is disgusting and considered their relative important
- ascertain/determined from given is all information
- express concisely the relevant
- inquire into
- use, utilise, employ in a particular situation
- sketch in general terms indicate the main features
- Who is relevant and or appropriate information
- together various elements to make a whole
26 Clues: inquire into • show by example • draw conclusions • draw meaning from • recognise and name • make clear or plain • retail a series of events • infer from what is going on • express concisely the relevant • support an argument or conclusion • provide characteristics and features • show things are different or opposite • together various elements to make a whole • ...
Nationalism and Latin American Revolutions 2020-10-20
Across
- an event that lasts for an extended period of time and that fights for equal rights, freedom, independence and etc.
- The people didn’t want to be governed by a ______ monarch.
- Where enslaved Hatians harvested sugar.
- Top of the social class pyramid.
- Haiti had to pay France 150 million francs as a ________ for “stealing” their slaves.
- the usage of logic and reason to gain independence.
- The act of governing oneself.
- Man-made body of water.
- To divide or to break away.
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- Originated from the word nation.
- A slender strip of land that contains water on both sides that leads to 2 large reservoirs.
- The East Coast in the U.S is a ________.
- First French colony to to gain its independence.
- Some of you said that he looked very educated and like a leader in his portrait.
- Most European colonies craved _________.
- The Iberian _________.
- To merge or bring together.
- Children of the Peninsulares born in Latin America.
- A process by which the “mother country” made money of their colonies unfairly through trade.
- European used this process to “civilize” Latin America.
20 Clues: The Iberian _________. • Man-made body of water. • To merge or bring together. • To divide or to break away. • The act of governing oneself. • Originated from the word nation. • Top of the social class pyramid. • Where enslaved Hatians harvested sugar. • The East Coast in the U.S is a ________. • Most European colonies craved _________. • ...
Historical People in Computing 2020-04-20
Across
- President and co-founder of Valve
- Co-founder and CEO of Facebook
- Invented the mechanical calculator
- Co-developed TCP/IP
- designer of the modern architecture to input, store, process, and output data
- Founding digital circuit design theory
- Invented the tabulating machine for punch cards
- Chairman, CEO and co-founder of Apple
- Co-founded Apple
- Developed the ENIAC with Mauchley
- Co-founder of Microsoft and philanthropist
- Along with Hellman created the first public-key encryption protocols
- Cofounder of Google and inventor of PageRank
- Founder and CEO of SpaceX and Tesla
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- Developer of ARPANET
- Published the first algorithm to be programmed
- Co-developed TCP/IP
- Co-founder of Microsoft
- Wrote the first book about Boolean logic
- designed a test to determine if something was artificial intelliegence or human
- Father of Supercomputing
- Founder of bitcoin
- Navy Rear Admiral who was first programmer of Mark 1 Computer and coined the term computer bug
- Created the World Wide Web
- Inventor of the modern computer
- Father of the Computer inventing the first mechanical computer
- Invented email
27 Clues: Invented email • Co-founded Apple • Founder of bitcoin • Co-developed TCP/IP • Co-developed TCP/IP • Developer of ARPANET • Co-founder of Microsoft • Father of Supercomputing • Created the World Wide Web • Co-founder and CEO of Facebook • Inventor of the modern computer • President and co-founder of Valve • Developed the ENIAC with Mauchley • Invented the mechanical calculator • ...
Unit 1 2021-09-01
Across
- caring/encouraging of someone
- use small muscles/eye-hand coord
- how one learns and understands
- growth/develop/control over body
- coordination of muscles/limbs
- development trunk hands/fingers
- failure to form attachments
- things as they actually exist
- independence
- learning to behave acceptably
- self-express/get along/interact
- control head/neck muscles first
- Large muscle dev. happens first
- without interruption or end
- related by blood
- Piaget-0-2 yrs learn thru senses
- Piaget-2-7yrs use lang/not logic
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- psychologist-Psychosocial Dev.
- total pic, what we think we are
- learning right from wrong
- psychologist Cognitive Dev.
- inherited/from parent/child
- assess/initiate independently
- desire to learn or know more
- a specified state of growth
- recognizing/express feelings
- influence inherited traits
- the ability to read and write
- emotional tie childdevelopment study of children 0-18
- use large muscles-legs and arms
- a characteristic of individuals
- malnourished/fail to grow
- feeling humiliation/distress
- increasing in physical size
34 Clues: independence • related by blood • learning right from wrong • malnourished/fail to grow • psychologist Cognitive Dev. • inherited/from parent/child • a specified state of growth • influence inherited traits • failure to form attachments • without interruption or end • increasing in physical size • desire to learn or know more • recognizing/express feelings • ...
VSF 3+4 2022-03-17
Across
- with skill and sensitivity in dealing with others
- making a loud, confused noise
- evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
- the state of being strong and active
- difference or disagreement
- prompted by feelings of sadness or nostalgia
- drawn back
- to obtain exclusive control over something
- prison for those who committed serious crimes
- find out something for sure
- deserving censure or contempt
- having all of ones attention or interest absorbed by someone or something
- action or speech that makes someone annoyed or angry
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- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- direct ones hopes or ambitions towards achieving something
- state of feeling malice or hatred
- wrong, incorrect
- punishment inflicted on someone as vengeance for a wrong or criminal act
- doing something in a way that lacks logic and reason
- ceremony of splendid display
- force, barge
- a tendency to be too ready to believe anything
- tormenting or teasing with the slight promise of something unattainable
- face of a building
- dodging, or slipping away from
25 Clues: drawn back • force, barge • wrong, incorrect • face of a building • difference or disagreement • find out something for sure • ceremony of splendid display • making a loud, confused noise • deserving censure or contempt • dodging, or slipping away from • state of feeling malice or hatred • the state of being strong and active • evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret • ...
CS Theory for Beginners 2021-12-02
Across
- a microscopic switch that can let that power through or not.
- a type of mass storage device similar to a hard disk drive
- The ALU does the _________ and the decisions (boolean logic)
- tells everything what to do.
- in the fetch phase, the Control Unit gets an instruction from a memory ____.
- technology combining electronics and mechanical engineering.
- applications are the _______ that humans want and use
- Computers that direct traffic based on the best route. They allow the internet to be fault tolerant and scalable.
- an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt a message
- the wiring
- Cache is the ____ speed memory
Down
- protocols are rules for _________
- The traffic cop for communication between the CPU, RAM and the Graphics Card
- we call a single one or a zero a _____.
- The traffic cop for communication between the CPU and everything else.
- golfs ONLY one address or one piece of data
- RAM is the Random _____ memory
- 'evil' software
- one of the four types of malware
- bandwidth is maximum _________ capacity
- Everything to be transmitted gets broken into smaller chunks and addressed by the IP.
21 Clues: the wiring • 'evil' software • tells everything what to do. • RAM is the Random _____ memory • Cache is the ____ speed memory • one of the four types of malware • protocols are rules for _________ • we call a single one or a zero a _____. • bandwidth is maximum _________ capacity • golfs ONLY one address or one piece of data • an algorithm used to encrypt and decrypt a message • ...
Unit 1 Child Development 2022-01-25
Across
- Piaget 0-2yrs learning with senses
- assess/initiate independently
- failure to form attachments
- Piaget 2-7yrs use language/not logic
- how one learns and understands
- without end or interruption
- learning to behavior acceptably
- ability to read and write
- development from trunk to hands/fingers
- things as they actually exist
- caring/encouraging of someone
- influenced by inherited traits
- psychologist-Psychosocial(Emotional)devel.
- learning right from wrong
- use of large muscles, arms/legs
- independence
Down
- growth/develop/control over body
- recognize/express feelings
- learn to control head/neck muscles first
- psychologist of Cognitive Development
- related by blood
- large muscle develop. happens first
- coordination of muscles/limbs
- total picture of what we think we are
- creating an emotional tie, trust
- self-expression,get along
- specified state of growth
- inherited from parent to child
- malnourished/fail to grow
- study of children 0-18
- increasing in size
- use small muscles/eye-hand coord.
- desire to learn and know more
- characteristic of individuals
- feeling humiliation/distress
35 Clues: independence • related by blood • increasing in size • study of children 0-18 • self-expression,get along • specified state of growth • malnourished/fail to grow • ability to read and write • learning right from wrong • recognize/express feelings • failure to form attachments • without end or interruption • feeling humiliation/distress • assess/initiate independently • ...
CMST 1061 2021-09-19
Across
- appeals to emotions
- systematic process: people interact
- self talk
- theory: organize & interpret
- a guide to action
- information in numerical form
- social, symbolic, material of a social group
- predictive generalization
- constructs mental yard stick
- objective, concrete phenomena
- knowledge structures
- language that slants perception
- philosophy: moral principle, codes of conduct
- shared understandings
- people act independent
- expressing speakers feelings; not disparaging
- interrelated parts that affect one another
- interference with meaning of communication
- process of selecting, organizing, interpreting
- culture that part of a group
- ongoing and dynamic
Down
- studying phenomena in multiple ways
- identify & challenge communication practices
- logic and reasoning
- our culture is the only right one
- communication philosopher
- brute facts
- information nonnumerical form
- act of explaining why things happen
- communication means or stands for
- knowledge of rhetoric
- study of space, how people use it
- continuum of interpersonal
- labels identified and stored in schemata
- based on credibility
- a response to a message
- focusing conversation on ourselves
- heart of communication
38 Clues: self talk • brute facts • a guide to action • logic and reasoning • appeals to emotions • ongoing and dynamic • knowledge structures • based on credibility • knowledge of rhetoric • shared understandings • people act independent • heart of communication • a response to a message • communication philosopher • predictive generalization • continuum of interpersonal • theory: organize & interpret • ...
FSA Part 2 2018-01-25
Across
- well grounded in logic or truth or having legal force
- an expression consisting of one or more words
- the striking of one body against another
- characterized by perfect conformity to fact or truth
- the message that is intended or expressed or signified
- progress or evolve through a process of natural growth
- represented graphically by sketch or design or lines
- study of the technique for using language effectively
- stress or single out as important
- in disagreement
- a complex entity made of many parts
- a word that expresses the same or similar meaning
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- based on known statements or events or conditions
- in or near an inner area
- happen or occur again
- relating to the shared knowledge and values of a society
- in the nature of something though not readily apparent
- having or exercising power
- give a statement representing something
- violent or severe weather
- an argument opposed to a proposal
- knowledge on which to base belief
- knowledge acquired through study or experience
- producing or capable of producing an intended result
- someone who expresses in language
25 Clues: in disagreement • happen or occur again • in or near an inner area • violent or severe weather • having or exercising power • an argument opposed to a proposal • knowledge on which to base belief • stress or single out as important • someone who expresses in language • a complex entity made of many parts • give a statement representing something • ...
Prefixes: in-, im-, il- and ir- 2016-11-01
Across
- apt or liable to vary or change; changeable:
- not polite or courteous; discourteous; rude
- a distinguishing feature or quality
- unable to read and write:
- interested or affected
- an institution of learning of the highest level
- impossible or hard to read or decipher because of poor handwriting, faded print
- not accepting delay, opposition, pain, etc., with calm or patience
- a seeking or request for truth, information, or knowledge
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- a sandwich consisting of a cooked patty of ground or chopped beef, usually in a roll or bun, variously garnished.
- a member of a congress, especially of the U.S. House of Representatives
- unable to be done, performed, effected
- a flat paper container, as for a letter or thin package,
- not full or finished.
- said, done, or characterized by a lack of a sense of responsibility
- that which tends to prove or disprove something
- to arrange or organize by classes
- without symmetry, even shape, formal arrangement
- of, relating to, or characterized by defects or weaknesses:
- contrary to or disregardful of the rules of logic; unreasoning
20 Clues: not full or finished. • interested or affected • unable to read and write: • to arrange or organize by classes • a distinguishing feature or quality • unable to be done, performed, effected • not polite or courteous; discourteous; rude • apt or liable to vary or change; changeable: • that which tends to prove or disprove something • ...
8th Grade Unit 8 Greek Words parts II 2016-11-01
Across
- The expression of a similarity between two things
- Beginning of a book
- Conversation between two people
- The planning and handling of materials
- A group of three related literary works
- The scientific study of human society and its origins
- The vocabulary of technical terms specific to a trade, science, or art
- End of book
- The scientific study of mental processes and behavior
- A collection of writings by various authors
- An arrangement of events in time
- The study of religion
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- The scientific study of living things and life processes
- The scientific study of animals
- Relationship between living things and their environment
- The study of myths
- The study of atmosphere and its effect on weather
- Predicting human events based on stars and planets
- A statement that expresses regret
- The development of a word
- The study of the origin and history of the earth
- A list of items, usually alphabetical and containing descriptions
- Clear reasoning
- The study of remains of human activities
- The application of scientific knowledge
25 Clues: End of book • Clear reasoning • The study of myths • Beginning of a book • The study of religion • The development of a word • The scientific study of animals • Conversation between two people • An arrangement of events in time • A statement that expresses regret • The planning and handling of materials • A group of three related literary works • ...
Will's Puzzle 2019-06-09
Across
- any communication intended to move people’s views of a situation closer together
- rational weighing of facts and evidence using rules of logic
- surface demands
- struggle between interdependent people from perceived interference in goal achievement
- an overarching set of beliefs about how the world works and one’s place in it
- conflict based on miscommunication
- submission
- a moment when one’s choice can change the direction of a relationship
- tentative explanations for observed behaviors
- a finite amount; in order for someone to gain, someone else must lose
Down
- removing oneself from controversy
- underlying needs
- behavior determined by biology
- goals are modified as new information is gained
- involving one’s sense of pride, self-worth, self-respect, or power
- learned behavior
- internal struggle
- when parties do not yet perceive their goals are incompatible
- trying to benefit both sides as much as possible
- deep-seated beliefs about right and wrong
- the way things should be done
- implied meaning
- a mathematical way to simulate human choice making
- a desired condition
24 Clues: submission • surface demands • implied meaning • underlying needs • learned behavior • internal struggle • a desired condition • the way things should be done • behavior determined by biology • removing oneself from controversy • conflict based on miscommunication • deep-seated beliefs about right and wrong • tentative explanations for observed behaviors • ...
Robby & Alex 2020-01-16
Across
- / the use of reasoning
- / leader of Athens during its golden age
- / war between the greeks and trojan
- / games that are every 4 years
- / humorous play or film
- / Writer of Iliad
- / persian king
- / battle where Alexander won against Darius III
- / war between Athens and Spartans
- / writer of the republic
- / spartan formation
- / A small group government
- / guy who developed the Socratic method
- / spartan slaves
- / the battle in the mountains
- / history daddy
- / athena temple
- / persion king during thermopylae
Down
- / method by Socrates
- / naval battle
- / spread of Greek culture
- / sea daddy
- / heavily armored greek soldier
- / Pi man
- / wise people
- / A government by the people
- / story by homer
- / battle were the guy ran a lot and died
- / the guy that wrote politics
- / Plato’s school in Athens
- / nearly immortal warrior
- / daddy god
- /Ruler of Macedonia
- / A Greek city-state
- / city famous for learning
- / plato’s book
- / a play with the characters overcoming a problem.
- / the story of Odysseus
38 Clues: / Pi man • / sea daddy • / daddy god • / wise people • / persian king • / naval battle • / history daddy • / plato’s book • / athena temple • / story by homer • / spartan slaves • / Writer of Iliad • / spartan formation • /Ruler of Macedonia • / method by Socrates • / A Greek city-state • / the use of reasoning • / humorous play or film • / the story of Odysseus • / writer of the republic • ...
Vocabulary 1, The Great Gatsby 2013-02-05
Across
- Extraordinarily huge in size
- To pay back on behavior
- A person who owns a particular place such as a plot
- Having an arrogant attitude
- Acting disrespectful and scorn against amongst others
- To be worried or anxious
- Having doubt, disbelief
- Consistent, logic or especially strong connection
- Being happy with oneself, self-satisfied
- Something that is hard to find, get or remember
- To be sneaky, crafty
- To be lightminded and superficial
- Something you can’t describe or express
Down
- To destroy or spoil something
- To find evidence to confirm a point
- Feeling like doing nothing, being sluggish
- To have a lot of, an overflod
- To look down on other people, to be patronizing
- Change of directions
- To be shocked, surprised – but in a bad way
- Milder criticism
- Being handy with tool, dexterous
- Announcement of marriage in public places
- Disagreeing violently
- Trace that leads you to the answer of what happened
- Outstanding and noticeable
- To pretend, imitate or make up
- High flavored
- Something appreciated, valuable
- Showing dislike and disrespect to other people
30 Clues: High flavored • Milder criticism • Change of directions • To be sneaky, crafty • Disagreeing violently • To pay back on behavior • Having doubt, disbelief • To be worried or anxious • Outstanding and noticeable • Having an arrogant attitude • Extraordinarily huge in size • To destroy or spoil something • To have a lot of, an overflod • To pretend, imitate or make up • ...
Computing Crossword - Rory Galbraith 2012-09-13
Across
- The computer that is portable and that has a touchscreen and sometimes a keyboard.
- The computer that is non-mobile and is typically used at home, school or college.
- One Thousand & Twenty Four Kilobytes?
- Controls the step by step operations of the computer.
- Mantissa & Exponent are part of?
- A common input device
- Performs all the calculations and logic functions.
- The clock speed is measured in?
- One Thousand & Twenty Four Megabytes?
- The computer that is non-mobile and is typically used in banks and finance companies.
Down
- Permanent Memory
- One Thousand & Twenty Four Terabytes?
- One Thousand & Twenty Four Bytes?
- Hard Drives, Floppy Disks, Zip Drives and Flash Drives are all a type of what?
- Eight bits equal are equal to a?
- The Name given to the number of bits that the CPU ca process in a single operation.
- A common output device.
- Input, Output, Backing Storage, Main Memory and Processor are all part of what?
- One Thousand & Twenty Four Gigabytes?
- The computer that is portable and has a trackpad and keyboard.
20 Clues: Permanent Memory • A common input device • A common output device. • The clock speed is measured in? • Eight bits equal are equal to a? • Mantissa & Exponent are part of? • One Thousand & Twenty Four Bytes? • One Thousand & Twenty Four Terabytes? • One Thousand & Twenty Four Kilobytes? • One Thousand & Twenty Four Gigabytes? • One Thousand & Twenty Four Megabytes? • ...
Son of the Mob 2013-11-04
Across
- pound or strike with great force
- confident,elegant and poise
- dull brownish yellow
- sanctioned and/or authorized by law, principle, standards or logic
- an examinationof a corpseto determinate the cause of death
- italian meal dish made of small dumplings
- watching or keeping and eye out for
- not listed
- raised roads over wet grounds
- crazy, silly and stupid
- 2nd periodd of the mesozoic era
- doubting the validity of accepted beliefs on a particular subject
- set of moral principles
- very hungry
- blood that has been shed
Down
- of or relating to projectiles
- slanting
- experienced or enjoyed by imagining ones participation in the expirience of others
- speaking with halting articulation
- most essential part or purest or most typical example
- feeling or showing of great respect or admiration
- lively/playful
- to become material and physical
- a hiding place
- demanded payment
- quality of being efficient
- 2nd year of university
- male students society in university
- luxury/sports car
- procceding in a gradual, harmful way
30 Clues: slanting • not listed • very hungry • lively/playful • a hiding place • demanded payment • luxury/sports car • dull brownish yellow • 2nd year of university • crazy, silly and stupid • set of moral principles • blood that has been shed • quality of being efficient • confident,elegant and poise • of or relating to projectiles • raised roads over wet grounds • to become material and physical • ...
Greece Crossword 2013-11-13
Across
- To Absorb
- Colorful water-color paintings done on wet plaster.
- The Murder of a public figure.
- Rule by King or Queen.
- Humorous plays that mocked people or customs.
- A story or play that ends with a disaster.
- Rule by landowning elite.
- The art of skillful speaking.
- Democracy Large amount of citizens took direct part in the day-to-day affairs of government.
- Greek evolved version of a city-state.
- Rational Thinking.
Down
- Massive formation of heavily armed foot soldiers.
- Law-making body of a government.
- A person who Obtained power by Force.
- Power to the Business Class.
- Sun-Centered.
- Panel or citizens who have authority to make final judgment in a trial.
- Rule by the people.
- Narrow water passages.
- Area dedicated to honor of gods or goddesses.
- A formal agreement between two or more nations or power to cooperate and come to one another's defense
- When Citizens vote to banish a public figure whom they saw a threat to democracy.
- "High City".
- Fixed Salary.
24 Clues: To Absorb • "High City". • Sun-Centered. • Fixed Salary. • Rational Thinking. • Rule by the people. • Narrow water passages. • Rule by King or Queen. • Rule by landowning elite. • Power to the Business Class. • The art of skillful speaking. • The Murder of a public figure. • Law-making body of a government. • A person who Obtained power by Force. • Greek evolved version of a city-state. • ...
Soft g 2015-03-20
Across
- A member of a community of people, also called travellers
- Stories handed down from the past
- A man, animal or plant that is much larger than the usual size
- When something is knocked or bent
- A strip of material for binding up a wound
- Plant that can be used as food
- The charge for sending something by post
- A picture of something or someone
- How many years someone has been alive
- A strong desire or wish
- Study of the Earth's surface and of its climate and people
- Power obtained from fuel and other resources
- To be very angry
Down
- To save or rescue something so it can be used again
- An expert in gymnastics
- To rush about wildly or destructively
- Somewhere to go and do a workout
- A stage in a family
- A system or method of reasoning
- A long journey on water or in space
- Making impossible things happen by a mysterious power
- Sad or distressing event
- Micro-organism that can cause disease
23 Clues: To be very angry • A stage in a family • An expert in gymnastics • A strong desire or wish • Sad or distressing event • Plant that can be used as food • A system or method of reasoning • Somewhere to go and do a workout • Stories handed down from the past • When something is knocked or bent • A picture of something or someone • A long journey on water or in space • ...
fdjds 2015-02-24
Across
- The energy transformed per second
- Protector/Indicator of danger
- A blocking path/part which varies!
- Another name for gas relay or sudden pressure relay
- Energy from sources that will never give up on us
- Used as a light source in a cathode ray tube
- Make connection by pushing it in!
- A tool that squashes connection onto wire
- wave A wave with only two possible values/produced by binary logic device
- The production of a printed circuit through the removal of unwanted areas of copper foil from a circuit board
Down
- Current flow over time
- An electrical concept associated with putting metals close to energized lines
- An effect which creates electricity
- generates a continous output waveform
- A switch that is actuated by another electrical signal
- Electrical device that can change an alternating voltage
- Phase-locked oscillator
- Absorbs sound or electromagnetic wave reflections
- Kind of electricity resulting from a build up of charged particles
- Relates to touch
- A switch that open a circuit when too much current is flowing
21 Clues: Relates to touch • Current flow over time • Phase-locked oscillator • Protector/Indicator of danger • The energy transformed per second • Make connection by pushing it in! • A blocking path/part which varies! • An effect which creates electricity • generates a continous output waveform • A tool that squashes connection onto wire • Used as a light source in a cathode ray tube • ...
Computer Programming 2014-11-05
Across
- Email message transfer between computers.
- Part of a bigger system it’s plugged into” that interacts with the rest simply, yet properly.
- Objects containing the same data type and responding to the same message similarly.
- Test runs to decide between options.
- The vocabulary and rules that govern a computer language.
- Calling to the subroutines.
- Indication of what kind of data.
- Ensures data is received without error.
- Allows user control with a mouse and icons.
- Translates high-level source code to machine language object code (bytecode) all at once.
- Instructions sequences repeated.
- Instructions for a task grouped together as a named unit.
- Code The sum of the program’s syntax, semantics and logic.
Down
- Contained data.
- A class within a class.
- data type responds to 4 bytes: Max ;{ 1038} (About 7 significant digits.)
- Executes high-level programs immediately after translating each individual instruction.
- A memory location/unit named or labeled so it can be used in a program.
- Detailed specification of communication procedure.
- A constant value in program representation.
20 Clues: Contained data. • A class within a class. • Calling to the subroutines. • Indication of what kind of data. • Instructions sequences repeated. • Test runs to decide between options. • Ensures data is received without error. • Email message transfer between computers. • Allows user control with a mouse and icons. • A constant value in program representation. • ...
Test Revision 2014-10-26
Across
- Particular not general. Detailed or exact.
- Different opinion resulting in an argument
- More important than other projects or decisions
- Report to several different departments and managers
- Each side offers the other side part of what was wanted
- Using reasoning and decisions based on facts to decide things
- Sending a business function to a different country in a different country
- To feel embarassed, or ashamed for an incorrect decision
- To do something quickly without preperation.
- Full of energy and ideas
Down
- Finance, marketing, production, research and development
- Using force or pressure to succeed.
- To make something longer, larger or more detailed
- Good at changing plans and adapting to new situations
- Something that is necessary and very important to do
- An organization group which controls its own affairs
- Making or doing a business process within a company
- Working together to solve problems
- Knowing that something is true without knowing the exact reasons.
- To give jobs to other people lower in the hierachy
- An organisation that has many grades from lowest to highest.
21 Clues: Full of energy and ideas • Working together to solve problems • Using force or pressure to succeed. • Particular not general. Detailed or exact. • Different opinion resulting in an argument • To do something quickly without preperation. • More important than other projects or decisions • To make something longer, larger or more detailed • ...
English Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-26
Across
- Trying to convince an audience that someone is "one of them"
- _________language is used in a propaganda as the propagandist
- A piece of writing or speech to persuade a crowd is called ___________
- ________ an exexaggeration or exaggerated statement to make a point
- Greek word for 'character'
- Substituting words or phrases with softer 'nicer' ones to create a more positive response
- ______ appeals to logic and reason
- It is the act of causing people to do or believe something
- Negative names reused for the 'enemy' or opposition
- Shaun presented a project about a _________ fundraiser
Down
- Is this passage true or false? Ethos appeals to emotions
- Warning an audience that something horrible is going to happen
- Linking positive, general, and commonly accepted words
- Appealing to emotion
- Is this passage true or false? Aristotle wrote "On Rhetoric" in 350 B.C.E
- ________ a project about, persuading people to visit American Samoa
- A triangle with pathos, logos, and ethos
- Greek philosopher
- Using well-known personalities to endorse a person
- Claims that an audience should do something because everyone else is doing it
20 Clues: Greek philosopher • Appealing to emotion • Greek word for 'character' • ______ appeals to logic and reason • A triangle with pathos, logos, and ethos • Using well-known personalities to endorse a person • Negative names reused for the 'enemy' or opposition • Linking positive, general, and commonly accepted words • Shaun presented a project about a _________ fundraiser • ...
Geometry Vocab Puzzle 2023-12-13
Across
- statement A statement joining two events in a cause and effect format.
- Two lines that never meet.
- A proposition with consistent evidence.
- point The point that shows the middle of a line
- A line, segment, or ray that intersects a line, segment, or ray.
- Having the same or equal distance
- A flat two dimensional
- Inequality Theorem Theorem that the sum of any two sides of a triangle is greater than or equal to the third side
- Symbols Signs used to compare quantities
- An angle that measures 90 degrees
- Tells an exact location in space
Down
- terms Points that don't have a definition but rather an understanding
- The measure of a line's steepness
- A statement made by applying logic
- theorem A fundamental theorem in euclidean geometry
- A one dimensional figure with no width or length
- Bisector A line segment which bisects another line segment at 90 degrees
- Evidence that a statement is true.
- Where conclusions and hypothesis negate.
- An angle that is equal to 180 degrees
20 Clues: A flat two dimensional • Two lines that never meet. • Tells an exact location in space • The measure of a line's steepness • An angle that measures 90 degrees • A statement made by applying logic • Having the same or equal distance • Evidence that a statement is true. • An angle that is equal to 180 degrees • A proposition with consistent evidence. • ...
Value Unit Crossword 2022-10-25
Across
- Is a value of both black and white
- Adding black to a color
- use this to clean your shader
- Using lots of values, you can create a __________ facial drawing
- The higher the "H" the ______ the pencil
- Pink is a _____ of red
- This idea helps us to understand how shadows are created when there is a light source
- Value is one of the seven _____of art
- Tool that helps us to blend pencil
- the lights and darks of a color
Down
- Values can create a focal point, or _____ in a drawing
- Tool that helps identify the gradiations of a color
- As the sphere turns away from the light source it creates this shadow
- The higher the "B" the ______ the pencil
- He used only blue values during his "blue" period
- Part of light logic where the sphere recieves the most light
- The intials on a #2 pencil mean _____
- Value can create the illusion of _____
- Darkest shadow
- Light that bounces from a surface (where the sphere is placed) onto the sphere
20 Clues: Darkest shadow • Pink is a _____ of red • Adding black to a color • use this to clean your shader • the lights and darks of a color • Is a value of both black and white • Tool that helps us to blend pencil • The intials on a #2 pencil mean _____ • Value is one of the seven _____of art • Value can create the illusion of _____ • The higher the "B" the ______ the pencil • ...
Edgar's and Katherine Crossword Labs 2023-03-23
Across
- of view viewpoint authors opinion perspective of an author
- the way or strategy to present something with credibility and persuasion
- the side of an argument that you might agree with
- a persuasive technique using ethics character and authority
- short or interesting story
- more then one way communicate information
- a persuasive technique using logic facts and statistics
- the feeling or attitude created by an author,how the author feels towards his writing
- communicate such as a movie
- language words that are not literal,and thereby create an alternate,non-conventional meaning
- point of view viewpoint opinion
Down
- the way something is presented
- ways of doing something
- the reason for writing
- language the way that a word mite create tone,feeling,emotion,description,
- choice the preference of one word over another based on the meaning or tone it might convey
- a persuasive technique using emotions feelings and fear
- singular for media a way to communicate information
- communicate via sound
- language words that are specific to a subject or topic,especially in specialized content
20 Clues: communicate via sound • the reason for writing • ways of doing something • short or interesting story • communicate such as a movie • the way something is presented • point of view viewpoint opinion • more then one way communicate information • the side of an argument that you might agree with • singular for media a way to communicate information • ...
Edgar's and Katherine Crossword Labs ' 2023-03-23
Across
- of view viewpoint authors opinion perspective of an author
- the way or strategy to present something with credibility and persuasion
- the side of an argument that you might agree with
- a persuasive technique using ethics character and authority
- short or interesting story
- more then one way communicate information
- a persuasive technique using logic facts and statistics
- the feeling or attitude created by an author,how the author feels towards his writing
- communicate such as a movie
- language words that are not literal,and thereby create an alternate,non-conventional meaning
- point of view viewpoint opinion
Down
- the way something is presented
- ways of doing something
- the reason for writing
- language the way that a word mite create tone,feeling,emotion,description,
- choice the preference of one word over another based on the meaning or tone it might convey
- a persuasive technique using emotions feelings and fear
- singular for media a way to communicate information
- communicate via sound
- language words that are specific to a subject or topic,especially in specialized content
20 Clues: communicate via sound • the reason for writing • ways of doing something • short or interesting story • communicate such as a movie • the way something is presented • point of view viewpoint opinion • more then one way communicate information • the side of an argument that you might agree with • singular for media a way to communicate information • ...
Edgar's and Katherine Crossword Labs ' 2023-03-23
Across
- of view viewpoint authors opinion perspective of an author
- the way or strategy to present something with credibility and persuasion
- the side of an argument that you might agree with
- a persuasive technique using ethics character and authority
- short or interesting story
- more then one way communicate information
- a persuasive technique using logic facts and statistics
- the feeling or attitude created by an author,how the author feels towards his writing
- communicate such as a movie
- language words that are not literal,and thereby create an alternate,non-conventional meaning
- point of view viewpoint opinion
Down
- the way something is presented
- ways of doing something
- the reason for writing
- language the way that a word mite create tone,feeling,emotion,description,
- choice the preference of one word over another based on the meaning or tone it might convey
- a persuasive technique using emotions feelings and fear
- singular for media a way to communicate information
- communicate via sound
- language words that are specific to a subject or topic,especially in specialized content
20 Clues: communicate via sound • the reason for writing • ways of doing something • short or interesting story • communicate such as a movie • the way something is presented • point of view viewpoint opinion • more then one way communicate information • the side of an argument that you might agree with • singular for media a way to communicate information • ...
Edgar's and Katherine Crossword Labs ' 2023-03-23
Across
- of view viewpoint authors opinion perspective of an author
- the way or strategy to present something with credibility and persuasion
- the side of an argument that you might agree with
- a persuasive technique using ethics character and authority
- short or interesting story
- more then one way communicate information
- a persuasive technique using logic facts and statistics
- the feeling or attitude created by an author,how the author feels towards his writing
- communicate such as a movie
- language words that are not literal,and thereby create an alternate,non-conventional meaning
- point of view viewpoint opinion
Down
- the way something is presented
- ways of doing something
- the reason for writing
- language the way that a word mite create tone,feeling,emotion,description,
- choice the preference of one word over another based on the meaning or tone it might convey
- a persuasive technique using emotions feelings and fear
- singular for media a way to communicate information
- communicate via sound
- language words that are specific to a subject or topic,especially in specialized content
20 Clues: communicate via sound • the reason for writing • ways of doing something • short or interesting story • communicate such as a movie • the way something is presented • point of view viewpoint opinion • more then one way communicate information • the side of an argument that you might agree with • singular for media a way to communicate information • ...
Edgar's and Katherine Crossword Labs ' 2023-03-23
Across
- of view viewpoint authors opinion perspective of an author
- the way or strategy to present something with credibility and persuasion
- the side of an argument that you might agree with
- a persuasive technique using ethics character and authority
- short or interesting story
- more then one way communicate information
- a persuasive technique using logic facts and statistics
- the feeling or attitude created by an author,how the author feels towards his writing
- communicate such as a movie
- language words that are not literal,and thereby create an alternate,non-conventional meaning
- point of view viewpoint opinion
Down
- the way something is presented
- ways of doing something
- the reason for writing
- language the way that a word mite create tone,feeling,emotion,description,
- choice the preference of one word over another based on the meaning or tone it might convey
- a persuasive technique using emotions feelings and fear
- singular for media a way to communicate information
- communicate via sound
- language words that are specific to a subject or topic,especially in specialized content
20 Clues: communicate via sound • the reason for writing • ways of doing something • short or interesting story • communicate such as a movie • the way something is presented • point of view viewpoint opinion • more then one way communicate information • the side of an argument that you might agree with • singular for media a way to communicate information • ...
WWYC Ch. 8 & 14 Vocab 2023-02-14
Across
- The beleif you are worthwile as a person
- Deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Training that develops self-control
- Lower and upper front teeth
- Those experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior
- Characterized by excessive bodily fat
- A result that follows an action or behavior
- Consists of actions rather than words
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
Down
- Rewarding appropriate behavior
- Repetition of information after it is used
- involves the coordination of the eye and hand
- involves nonverbal(physical) and verbal actions
- Divert, or turn, a kids attention in a different direction
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- The ability to group objects by common attributes such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
20 Clues: Lower and upper front teeth • Unwanted aggressive behavior • Rewarding appropriate behavior • Training that develops self-control • Characterized by excessive bodily fat • Consists of actions rather than words • The beleif you are worthwile as a person • Repetition of information after it is used • A result that follows an action or behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-15
Across
- Whenever you speak or move.
- A term that inclueds both guidance and punishment.
- You divert, or turn,their attention in a different direction.
- To stop an unacceptable action to start an acceptable one.
- Technique that involved moving child away from others.
- The ability to group objects by common attributes,such as size,color,and shape
- Unwanted agressive behavior.
- A major health problem caused by overeating.
- Nonverbal and verbal actions.
- Rewarding appropriate behavior.
- Being able to see objects in the distance more clearly than up close.
- Thoes experiences that follow naturally as a result of a behavior.
Down
- Outside factors that influence bahavior.
- System of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop.
- Manipulation od ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Being aware of others distress and wanting to help.
- The belief that ypu are worthwhile.
- Coordination of eye and hand.
- Able to see close objects more clearly than in the distance.
- The process of aquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
20 Clues: Whenever you speak or move. • Unwanted agressive behavior. • Coordination of eye and hand. • Nonverbal and verbal actions. • Rewarding appropriate behavior. • The belief that ypu are worthwhile. • Outside factors that influence bahavior. • A major health problem caused by overeating. • A term that inclueds both guidance and punishment. • ...
Chase and Thomas Towey Midterm Review 2024-02-23
Across
- yet, but, and, so, or, nor, for
- Man is mortal, Socrates is a man, Socrates is mortal. This is an example of what?
- a small amount
- attacking the person, not the argument
- severe self-discipline and avoidance of all forms of indulgence, typically for religious reasons
- What is an appeal to emotion?
- excessively talkative
- The moon is made of Cheese. This is a claim of what?
- A paper should be 80-90% What?
- These are a part of the genre triangle: audience, purpose, and ___________.
- What is the comma after before the word and in a list called?
Down
- strong disapproval; a bad reputation resulting from public criticism
- Who created the Rhetorical Triangle?
- A movie we watched in class was called "Thank You For _______."
- so lacking in originality as to be obvious and boring
- error in logic
- Use a comma to separate ___________, words that rename nouns.
- to criticize severely
- A movie we watched in class was called "Not One ______ More."
- What method should be used when inserting quotes?
20 Clues: a small amount • error in logic • to criticize severely • excessively talkative • What is an appeal to emotion? • A paper should be 80-90% What? • yet, but, and, so, or, nor, for • Who created the Rhetorical Triangle? • attacking the person, not the argument • What method should be used when inserting quotes? • The moon is made of Cheese. This is a claim of what? • ...
17-18 Latin/greek roots 2024-03-18
Across
- (noun): a word that means the opposite of another word.
- and/or fashion.
- (noun): the act or process of bring back to life.
- (adj.): meaning the same as.
- (adj.): in name only, not completely true.
- (adj.) aware.
- (adj.): cheerful and full of life.
- (verb) to cause the extreme embarrassment to.
- (noun): one well-traveled and knowledgeable about culture,
- (adj.): making a strong impression on the senses, clear and sharp.
- (adj.): mutually beneficial, supporting one another’s life.
- (adj.): causing damage, harmful.
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- (verb): to preserve in the memory forever
- (adj.): able to be broken down naturally.
- (adj.): disguised as someone other than oneself.
- (adj,): not revealing one’s identity.
- (adj.): taking an unhealthy interest in unpleasant things.
- (noun): subcategory or subgroup.
- (adj.): causing the death of living organisms, especially harmful
- (noun): official system of naming.
- (adj.): harmful to physical or moral health.
- (adj.): relating to the process of thought.
- (adj.): ina dying or death like state.
- (noun): use of trickery and false logic in arguments.
24 Clues: (adj.) aware. • and/or fashion. • (adj.): meaning the same as. • (noun): subcategory or subgroup. • (adj.): causing damage, harmful. • (noun): official system of naming. • (adj.): cheerful and full of life. • (adj,): not revealing one’s identity. • (adj.): ina dying or death like state. • (verb): to preserve in the memory forever • (adj.): able to be broken down naturally. • ...
17-18 Latin/greek roots 2024-03-18
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- (noun): a word that means the opposite of another word.
- and/or fashion.
- (noun): the act or process of bring back to life.
- (adj.): meaning the same as.
- (adj.): in name only, not completely true.
- (adj.) aware.
- (adj.): cheerful and full of life.
- (verb) to cause the extreme embarrassment to.
- (noun): one well-traveled and knowledgeable about culture,
- (adj.): making a strong impression on the senses, clear and sharp.
- (adj.): mutually beneficial, supporting one another’s life.
- (adj.): causing damage, harmful.
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- (verb): to preserve in the memory forever
- (adj.): able to be broken down naturally.
- (adj.): disguised as someone other than oneself.
- (adj,): not revealing one’s identity.
- (adj.): taking an unhealthy interest in unpleasant things.
- (noun): subcategory or subgroup.
- (adj.): causing the death of living organisms, especially harmful
- (noun): official system of naming.
- (adj.): harmful to physical or moral health.
- (adj.): relating to the process of thought.
- (adj.): ina dying or death like state.
- (noun): use of trickery and false logic in arguments.
24 Clues: (adj.) aware. • and/or fashion. • (adj.): meaning the same as. • (noun): subcategory or subgroup. • (adj.): causing damage, harmful. • (noun): official system of naming. • (adj.): cheerful and full of life. • (adj,): not revealing one’s identity. • (adj.): ina dying or death like state. • (verb): to preserve in the memory forever • (adj.): able to be broken down naturally. • ...
Pre-AP II Vocab 7-11 2024-04-05
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- to put into effect
- openly resist or refuse to obey
- lack of knowledge, understanding, or education
- Showing strong or passionate feelings
- end or stop by force; to keep from public knowledge
- to cause to feel isolated or set apart
- to force someone to do something
- Open to attack, damage, or harm
- feeling of intense longing for something
- extremely small
- causing or likely to cause an argument
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- to formally forbid something
- something different from what is standard
- a place or group that is different than those surrounding it
- to come before
- remedy or set right
- seeming to have no end
- forming or relating to the most basic structure or function
- to provide what is needed for something to exist
- Very important; superior to all others
- to give power or authority to
- act or process of what you have been asked to do
- Strikingly out of the ordinary
- with great force and energy
- having a sound basis in logic or fact
25 Clues: to come before • extremely small • to put into effect • remedy or set right • seeming to have no end • with great force and energy • to formally forbid something • to give power or authority to • Strikingly out of the ordinary • openly resist or refuse to obey • Open to attack, damage, or harm • to force someone to do something • Showing strong or passionate feelings • ...
2 & 3 Syllable Words 2024-04-08
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- undo
- involving or relating to treatment intended to restore or improve a person's appearance
- enter the owner's land or property without permission
- an argument or point having a sound basis in logic or fact
- fail to care for properly
- the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- dissatisfaction with one's circumstances
- send someone away from a country or place as an official punishment
- acting or done in the same way over time
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- a flat or curved component, typically rectangular, that forms or is set into the surface of a door, wall, or ceiling
- relating to or produced by a volcano
- to hold in check : restrain
- speak to or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse
- enjoyment of or delight in something that satisfies one's tastes, inclinations, or desires
- surprise or impress someone greatly
- the possibility or likelihood of some future event occurring
- attitude, mental attitude
- a flowering plant
- a general agreement
20 Clues: undo • a flowering plant • a general agreement • fail to care for properly • attitude, mental attitude • to hold in check : restrain • surprise or impress someone greatly • relating to or produced by a volcano • dissatisfaction with one's circumstances • acting or done in the same way over time • speak to or treat with disrespect or scornful abuse • ...
AP World History Review 2024-05-08
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- last shogunate of Japan
- opening of Russian society and tolerance of free speech
- military alliance against the growing USSR, opposite of Warsaw Pact
- navigational instrument for determining latitude
- peasants bound to the land they worked on
- South African system of racial segregation
- former colonies became independent nations
- medieval code of honor and loyalty used among knights
- movement that focused on logic and reason
- expansion of European powers in Africa and Asia
- economic policy designed to increase prosperity through trade
- Russian communist party founded by Lenin
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- economic system that emphasizes free markets
- increasing global financial and cultural trends
- meant to prevent the spread of communism
- begun with Marx, society should be run by the proletariat
- Indian movement to unite Hindus and Muslims
- the middle class in an industrial society
- knights protect the lord's land in return for their own
- anti-slavery movement
- someone with European and Indigenous ancestry
- successor to the League of Nations with a similar goal
- Persian empire with a Shia majority population
23 Clues: anti-slavery movement • last shogunate of Japan • meant to prevent the spread of communism • Russian communist party founded by Lenin • the middle class in an industrial society • peasants bound to the land they worked on • movement that focused on logic and reason • South African system of racial segregation • former colonies became independent nations • ...
Manu Algorithm & Programming Vocabulary 9F 2024-06-04
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- A specialized tree-based data structure.
- Control: Managing changes to code.
- (Integrated Development Environment): Software for writing code.
- A storage location for code.
- O Notation: Describes the performance of an algorithm.
- Search: Algorithm for traversing graphs by exploring as far as possible along each branch.
- Error: An error occurring while the program runs.
- Blocks for handling exceptions in code.
- A class taking properties from another class.
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- Time: When the program is being translated to machine code.
- A plain language description of an algorithm.
- Language: A low-level programming language that uses symbolic names.
- Complexity: Measure of time and space an algorithm uses.
- When the program is being executed.
- (Application Programming Interface): Functions for building software.
- Programming: Optimization technique to solve problems by breaking them into simpler subproblems.
- Search: Algorithm for traversing graphs level by level.
- Value: The value a function gives back after execution.
- Type: Defines the kind of data (e.g., integer, string).
- Error: A flaw in the algorithm causing incorrect results.
- Table: A structure mapping keys to values.
21 Clues: A storage location for code. • Control: Managing changes to code. • When the program is being executed. • Blocks for handling exceptions in code. • A specialized tree-based data structure. • Table: A structure mapping keys to values. • A plain language description of an algorithm. • A class taking properties from another class. • ...
All Things Uniquely Us 2024-06-25
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- Crunchy snack I was called after for a while
- Think of a single neurotransmitter
- Fax, but definitely not...
- First name of the author of the book
- I haven't been there in ...
- Goodnight, sweet dreams; take care!
- 101%
- A thing of mine that is between your pen and the paper
- What you are but hate to be called so _ALL THE TIME_
- what are you? 14?
- "If things were a little different you'd ... her"
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- You do this, I am here for shits and giggles
- Something you do that makes me question and correct what I've said on the spot
- Color of the alcoholic nestler's feathers
- What you do with sudden mastery
- An everyday valuable item used to acquire goods and services of which you're the heads.
- I haven't yet fully agreed.
- Do you swear or...
- Whenever I say ascites, you say? (Abrv.)
- Natural hero to think when one jumps a single step
- Your last resort that can make me do anything
- an expression of quantity that may have bad or good intonations depending on context
22 Clues: 101% • what are you? 14? • Do you swear or... • Fax, but definitely not... • I haven't yet fully agreed. • I haven't been there in ... • What you do with sudden mastery • Think of a single neurotransmitter • Goodnight, sweet dreams; take care! • First name of the author of the book • Whenever I say ascites, you say? (Abrv.) • Color of the alcoholic nestler's feathers • ...
Mike's Memorial Crossword 2023-08-03
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- Often donated this, especially when the drives offered Mets tickets to donors
- Favorite baseball team
- Starship on Mike's favorite sci-fi series
- Another genre of music he enjoyed in addition to rock
- His domestic beer of choice
- Mike's job in Newark where he worked as a computer programmer
- Numeric logic-based puzzle he frequently completed
- Hometown and long-time residence
- Number of nieces (and grand-niece) and nephews he had
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- Two cars he owned were both this make
- Sport he earned the "Stat-o" statistician nickname for supporting his daughter's team
- He was blessed with two of these
- Wedding anniversary month
- College football team he supported where his daughter was in the marching band
- He was the best at making this type of eggs
- One of his favorite dinners, baked in a heart-shaped pan on special occasions
- Drum and bugle corps with "Danny Boy" signature song
- Mike and Janet's honeymoon destination
- Mike's middle name
- Name of dog he would take on daily walks
- Chain that sold a "gelati" ice cream and Italian ice that he loved
21 Clues: Mike's middle name • Favorite baseball team • Wedding anniversary month • His domestic beer of choice • He was blessed with two of these • Hometown and long-time residence • Two cars he owned were both this make • Mike and Janet's honeymoon destination • Name of dog he would take on daily walks • Starship on Mike's favorite sci-fi series • ...
Hard - Expert puzzle 2022-12-13
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- every character in every language is given a number
- stuff we want on a computer
- every english character is given a single number
- the number of cycles your gpu completes each second
- Basic ___ ___ System
- works like traffic cops for the BUS
- takes heat away from the CPU
- the central ___ unit
- something that stores a single number
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- a microscopic switch that controls the flow of electricity
- a spinning ___ that stores data
- the smallest unit of data that a computer can store
- connects everything and allows them to communicate. Is the backbone of the computer.
- gets the instructions and tells the ALU what to do
- allows the use of CDs and DVDs
- undesired things on the computer such as viruses, phising, and ransomware.
- is high speed memory on the ___
- holds all the currently running code
- the piece of crystal that flashes electricity throughout the whole computer
- a unit of memory size that is 8 digits in length
- the part of the CPU that does the arithmetic and logic
- used to measure computer proccesing speed
22 Clues: Basic ___ ___ System • the central ___ unit • stuff we want on a computer • takes heat away from the CPU • allows the use of CDs and DVDs • a spinning ___ that stores data • is high speed memory on the ___ • works like traffic cops for the BUS • holds all the currently running code • something that stores a single number • used to measure computer proccesing speed • ...
SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2023-02-05
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- he developed the theories in physics and metaphysics
- it is the application of scientific knowledge to the partical aims of human life
- it is the systematic process of valid reasoning through inference deriving.
- the science of numbers and shapes
- best known for having invented the calculus
- Are the disciplines concerned with the systematic study of social phenomena.
- he developed the theory of relativity.
- he invented the Radar and X-ray.
- Study of the Earth
- he developed the model of atom.
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- the study of scarcity and its implications for the use of resources.
- he developed the electrical battery.
- she discovery of radium and polonium.
- hd developed modern germ theory.
- is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
- is the pursuit and application of knowledge and understanding of the natural and social world.
- it is the science such as geology and geography that are concerned with the study of earth.
- he best known for introducing the atomic theory into chemistry.
- he is mathematician who was the first to use a telescope.
- the science of life and living organisms
20 Clues: Study of the Earth • he developed the model of atom. • hd developed modern germ theory. • he invented the Radar and X-ray. • the science of numbers and shapes • he developed the electrical battery. • she discovery of radium and polonium. • he developed the theory of relativity. • the science of life and living organisms • best known for having invented the calculus • ...
Scientific Investigation 2023-08-25
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- the classification level that follows kingdom
- the Father of Taxonomy
- a sensible explanation about the objects and events in nature
- an inactive state that helps the organism store energy
- the place where an organism lives
- Introduced the scientific method
- reasoning from specific evidence to a more general conclusion
- the study of reasoning
- the term for anything that provides a partial representation of something else
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- a hot spring on an ocean floor
- a way of explaining an object or event by using a set of facts
- unable to be cut into equal halves
- plant life
- small toe on the hind leg that does not normally reach the ground
- conditions that are observed to determine the results of an experiment
- the area between the highest and lowest points that a tide reaches
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- classification level between class and family
- the study of living things
- the smallest unit of all living things
- classification level that is the first part of an organism's scientific name
21 Clues: plant life • the Father of Taxonomy • the study of reasoning • the study of living things • a hot spring on an ocean floor • Introduced the scientific method • the place where an organism lives • unable to be cut into equal halves • the smallest unit of all living things • the classification level that follows kingdom • a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence • ...
Gatsby Vocabulary Extra Credit 2022-05-26
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- having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
- the power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do
- not aware of or not concerned about what is happening around one
- open to more than one interpretation or meaning.
- distrustful of human sincerity or integrity
- difficult to find, catch, or achieve
- showing or feeling no interest, enthusiasm, or concern
- unwilling or unable to believe something
- strong and healthy; vigorous
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- existing or occurring at or on the surface
- a person who pretends to be someone else in order to deceive others
- a persuasive technique that uses emotions
- having or showing great knowledge or insight
- a persuasive technique that uses credibility and authority
- the area near or surrounding a particular place
- the intention or desire to do evil
- without interruption or stopping; constantly
- a persuasive technique that uses logic and reasoning
- pretend to be affected by (a feeling, state, or injury)
- address (someone) in a way as to express disapproval or disappointment.
- the state of being famous or well known for some bad quality or deed
21 Clues: strong and healthy; vigorous • the intention or desire to do evil • difficult to find, catch, or achieve • unwilling or unable to believe something • a persuasive technique that uses emotions • existing or occurring at or on the surface • distrustful of human sincerity or integrity • having or showing great knowledge or insight • ...
Honors 9 Vocab Review (Poe) 2022-05-20
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- (N) -a thing that is odd, peculiar, or strange
- (N) – feeling of hatred towards others
- A character that is NOT well developed
- (adj)lack of energy; lack of enthusiasm
- (V) – to explain with detail
- (v) to go away suddenly and secretly
- (n) lack of energy; lack of enthusiasm
- (Adj) – odd, peculiar, or strange
- (adj) clearly expressed, easy to understand
- (Adj) – said with few words, brief
- Proving the reliability and credibility of the speaker, writer or source as a method to persuade
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- (adj) very slight, gradually, or subtle
- Persuading readers or listeners by appealing to their emotions
- (v)- to turn away (one’s eyes or thoughts)
- (v) to decrease in amount or intensity; settle down
- This type of character is very well developed and described
- Using logic, reasoning, facts and/or statistics to persuade
- (Adj) – feeling of hatred towards others
- This type of character changes his/her perspective, thinking, and/or personality within the story
- This type of character never changes in the story
- (n) freedom from penalty or harm
21 Clues: (V) – to explain with detail • (n) freedom from penalty or harm • (Adj) – odd, peculiar, or strange • (Adj) – said with few words, brief • (v) to go away suddenly and secretly • (N) – feeling of hatred towards others • A character that is NOT well developed • (n) lack of energy; lack of enthusiasm • (adj) very slight, gradually, or subtle • ...
quack sat 2022-05-16
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- Based on a mistaken belief.
- Enough; adequate.
- The available body of facts or information indicating whether belief or proposition is true or valid.
- Impossible to doubt; unquestionable.
- Noot according with truth or fact.
- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered.
- An exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one
- Lacking sense or clear sound reason.
- A book or other written work.
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- Clearly defined or identified
- State or assert that something is the case, typically without evidence or proof
- Provide evidence to support or prove the truth.
- The action of thinking about something in a logical, sensible way.
- The process of establishing the truth, accuracy or validity of something.
- (of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- Form an idea of the amoundt, number, or value of; asses.
- The process of adding things together
- Describe or portray something precisely.
- Prove (a statement or a theory) to be wrong or false; disprove.
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
20 Clues: Enough; adequate. • Based on a mistaken belief. • Clearly defined or identified • A book or other written work. • Noot according with truth or fact. • Impossible to doubt; unquestionable. • Lacking sense or clear sound reason. • The process of adding things together • Describe or portray something precisely. • Provide evidence to support or prove the truth. • ...
AP Lang Final Project 2023-05-23
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- a comparison between two things,
- a change in tone
- the intentional use of words that sound like their meaning
- credibility and ethics
- what type is the second writing question type
- what is the speaker's attitude
- parallel construction with similar repeating structure
- the repetition of vowel sounds between different constants
- objections or apposing views
- the use of a word to suggest a different association than its literal meaning
- what was the spark or the catalyst that moved the speaker to act
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- a literary technique that uses conjunctions in repeating succession
- device that repeats a sequence of words at beginning of neighboring clauses
- what is the first writing question type
- what type is the third writing prompt type
- Aristotle used a ________ to illustrate how three elements are interrelated.
- an acronym to deconstruct a piece or work
- logic and reason
- the art of effective or persuasive speaking/writing
- how many multiple chose questions on the AP Exam
- The Lang and Comp AP exam date
- emotions and feelings
22 Clues: a change in tone • logic and reason • emotions and feelings • credibility and ethics • objections or apposing views • what is the speaker's attitude • The Lang and Comp AP exam date • a comparison between two things, • what is the first writing question type • an acronym to deconstruct a piece or work • what type is the third writing prompt type • ...
NARRATIVE ELEMENTS 2024-09-27
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- Person vs. _____- Internal struggle within a character
- Opening of a story where background is provided
- Turning point of the story
- Feeling or atmosphere the reader gets
- type of characterization When traits are revealed through actions and dialogue
- Appeal using logic and reason
- Third Person _______ Narrator knows all characters' thoughts
- Time and place of the story
- idea that all of the land in America belonged to the USA
- The ______ Discovery Myth- idea that nothing important happened in America before 1492
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- Third Person _______:Narrator knows thoughts of one character
- Person vs. _____- Conflict between two characters
- Doctrine of ______- idea that Europeans had a right to conquer any land
- End of the story, conflict resolved
- Appeal using emotion
- type of characterization When the author explicitly describes a character
- Action Events leading up to the climax
- Events following the climax
- Point of view using "I" or "we"
- Author's attitude toward the subject
- Person vs. _____- Conflict between character and the environment
- Central idea or message of the story
- Appeal to speaker's authority or expertise
23 Clues: Appeal using emotion • Turning point of the story • Events following the climax • Time and place of the story • Appeal using logic and reason • Point of view using "I" or "we" • End of the story, conflict resolved • Author's attitude toward the subject • Central idea or message of the story • Feeling or atmosphere the reader gets • Action Events leading up to the climax • ...
Mother's Day 2025-05-08
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- Emilie's favorite "kid"
- Nickname, via Dad
- Made you a mommy
- Theme of Birthday 3
- Mispronunciation of "Chicken Noodle Soup"
- Solver's savior
- One genre of your favorite artist
- Mother of Dragons
- Esposo de Madre
- Put a ring on it place
- Magic words or chart topper
- Child who is excessively attached
- Misnomer, according to poem
- Logo of interlocking Gs
- Competitor of Chobani
- Absolutely necessary, or nourishment for a baby
- Reality show winner, then host
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- Blunt "skinny girl"
- Next numbers in sequence of Emilie's birthdate
- Wine drank on engagement night
- Creature that eats words, or description of Julie
- Dad's favorite NYE meal
- Partner of Mom's for a shop, perhaps
- Emilie's birth month, for short
- Sweet supporter, financially
- Mother of exiled Prince
- Game of numbers and logic
- First Concert
- Biblical Mother
- Heteronym shares spelling with type of wine
- Plant described in other clues
- Known for red-soled shoes
- In a variety of colors, not blue
- Years since "I do"
34 Clues: First Concert • Solver's savior • Esposo de Madre • Biblical Mother • Made you a mommy • Nickname, via Dad • Mother of Dragons • Years since "I do" • Blunt "skinny girl" • Theme of Birthday 3 • Competitor of Chobani • Put a ring on it place • Emilie's favorite "kid" • Dad's favorite NYE meal • Mother of exiled Prince • Logo of interlocking Gs • Game of numbers and logic • Known for red-soled shoes • ...
Teejay's Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-29
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- / Preachy but teachy
- / Not winning with grace
- / Easy to talk to
- / Scold loudly
- / Rant you don’t want to hear
- / Working against you
- / Could mean this... or that
- / Comedy of chaos
- / Pick-and-mix style
- / Won’t budge an inch
- / Tear apart (with words)
- / Right next door
- / Epic faceplant
- / Turn down the volume
- / Learning the "figure it out" way
- / Charm... or trick
- / Good at carrying the vibe
- / Bad news for your health
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- / No cheating here
- / Mixed bag of sorts
- / Not scared of anything
- / Sounds right, but isn’t
- / Enlighten, but not with a flashlight
- / (Repeated — here’s another sly clue) / Keeps promises, no exceptions
- / Flatter to get your way
- / (Again, probably meant "Gamut" — assuming that!) / Full range, from A to Z
- / Rock-bottom bad
- / Partying past all moral limits
- / It actually works!
- / Shady and sneaky
- / Uninvited extra stuff
- / Skill level: expert
- / White flag moment
- / One sparkling side
- / Yawn-worthy and overdone
- / Lost... musically or mentally
- / Hard to argue with this logic
37 Clues: / Scold loudly • / Epic faceplant • / Easy to talk to • / Rock-bottom bad • / Comedy of chaos • / Right next door • / No cheating here • / Shady and sneaky • / White flag moment • / Charm... or trick • / Mixed bag of sorts • / Preachy but teachy • / It actually works! • / Pick-and-mix style • / One sparkling side • / Working against you • / Won’t budge an inch • / Skill level: expert • ...
Health & Wellness Puzzle Day 2025-01-21
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- - Necessary for recovery after mental or physical exertion
- - What solving a difficult puzzle or a good workout can bring
- - Engaged during puzzles and mental health activities
- - A hint to help solve a mystery or puzzle
- - Necessary for solving puzzles and maintaining mental health
- - Needed to solve complex puzzles and manage stress
- - What puzzles provide to keep the mind active
- - Required for long puzzle sessions and sustaining good health
- - Needed for physical activity and mental exercises
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- - What both body and mind do after exercise and puzzle-solving as part of recovery
- - Good for both the body before physical activity and the mind before mental exercises
- - The organ involved in solving puzzles
- - A type of brain teaser
- - Key for recalling puzzle solutions and maintaining mental health
- - A game that stimulates the brain and provides mental exercise
- - Essential for puzzle-solving
- - Important in physical and mental health
- - A state of tranquility, often sought through meditation
- - Beneficial for mental health and often happens in enjoyable group puzzle-solving
- - A serene state aimed for in wellness practices
20 Clues: - A type of brain teaser • - Essential for puzzle-solving • - The organ involved in solving puzzles • - Important in physical and mental health • - A hint to help solve a mystery or puzzle • - What puzzles provide to keep the mind active • - A serene state aimed for in wellness practices • - Needed to solve complex puzzles and manage stress • ...
Western Thinkers : Plato to Marx. 2025-01-20
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- the real is rational and the rational is real.
- Who advocated for the overthrow of capitalism ?
- The tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Who is considered as the father of history and British India
- JS Mill’s which principle states that society should only interfere with an individuals actions to prevent danger to others.
- Locke’s second contract was signed between subject and ________
- Rousseau’s sovereignty was based on which type of sovereignty ?
- Place where Edmund Burke was born
- Burke regarded _________ as the ‘most shameless thing in the world’.
- The method of Hegel which influenced Marx.
- According to Aristotle, the best form of government is __________
- Machiavelli had a very complex views on ________
- Aristotle gave the concept of _________ Justice
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- A system of thought based on reason and logic.
- “one with all, all with each”
- Plato’s communalism was considered as __________
- One of the finest works of Thomas Hobbes
- Place where Hegel was born.
- Hobbes came up with ______ to improve the state of nature.
- The revolution that influenced Locke
- It is better to be feared than loved.
- Machiavelli emphasised more on science of __________
22 Clues: Place where Hegel was born. • “one with all, all with each” • The tutor of Alexander the Great. • Place where Edmund Burke was born • The revolution that influenced Locke • It is better to be feared than loved. • One of the finest works of Thomas Hobbes • The method of Hegel which influenced Marx. • A system of thought based on reason and logic. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 3 2025-01-15
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- develop suddenly
- extremely important or significant
- To cause hardship or suffering
- having or showing the capacity to become or develop into something in the future
- go or move back or further away from a previous position
- consisting of many different and connected parts
- friendly, lively, and enjoyable
- a person or force who is a source of inspiration for an artist
- a structure that provides a controlled environment for living
- energy transmitted in the form of waves or particles
- Something that stands out
- pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely
- to a great extent or with no limits
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- Something that is good or favorable
- to have or require
- avoiding work; lazy
- relates to the internal heat of the Earth
- having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
- Questionable or not to be relied upon
- Presidents' term in office
- a weight hung from a fixed point so it can swing freely backward and forward.
- to send a group of people to a new place to establish a colony or settlement
22 Clues: develop suddenly • to have or require • avoiding work; lazy • Something that stands out • Presidents' term in office • To cause hardship or suffering • friendly, lively, and enjoyable • extremely important or significant • Something that is good or favorable • to a great extent or with no limits • Questionable or not to be relied upon • pitifully sad and abandoned or lonely • ...
Rhetoric and Poetry 2024-12-09
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- People who lived in very old times
- An argument or facts that provide truth
- Based on truth
- Plural of "phenomenon." Observable happenings, events.
- An earnest attempt to try to achieve a result
- The art or profession of teaching or instruction
- Action for which something is suited: purpose
- A series of actions
- Having pleasing parts well combined
- Art of study of using language effectively
- Meeting the needs of
- To cause someone to accept a point of view
- An educator
- A group of viewers, readers, or listeners
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- Something that furnishes proof
- Not having defects, reliable
- The art of public speaking
- Reasonable assumed logic
- Literary composition with intensity or beauty designed to convey experiences, ideas, or emotions
- Process or technique for achieving a result
- Having the ability to convince (convincing)
- Having worth, being useful
- Language that concentrates awareness
- The topic or matter treated in a written work
- Idea expected to explain facts or phenomena
- Make or create by putting together parts
- Causing to flow, to move forward
27 Clues: An educator • Based on truth • A series of actions • Meeting the needs of • Reasonable assumed logic • The art of public speaking • Having worth, being useful • Not having defects, reliable • Something that furnishes proof • Causing to flow, to move forward • People who lived in very old times • Having pleasing parts well combined • Language that concentrates awareness • ...
English IV Midterm Crossword 2025-01-07
Across
- Blending two or more things.
- Dangerously unstable.
- The main claim/opinion of an essay.
- An appeal of the credibility and trustworthiness of the speaker.
- Doubtful or uncertain.
- Independence or freedom.
- A system of beliefs.
- A word that represents a person/place/thing/idea.
- Author of "Educated."
- An argument against the counterargument.
- The art of communication with the aim of persuading an audience.
- To represent in a physical form.
- To make loved or liked.
- A claim that opposes the thesis.
- A word that describes nouns.
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- An appeal to logic and reason.
- A ranking system.
- Equal in size or value.
- A word that represents an action.
- False or fake.
- Natural "medicine."
- Spiritual or mysterious.
- Famous for something bad.
- Harmless or kind.
- Inborn or natural.
- A word that describes verbs.
- Traditional or normal.
- A word that connects two ideas within a sentence.
- An appeal based on emotional/human connection.
- Found everywhere.
- Follower of rules or norms.
- A claim in support of a thesis.
32 Clues: False or fake. • A ranking system. • Harmless or kind. • Found everywhere. • Inborn or natural. • Natural "medicine." • A system of beliefs. • Dangerously unstable. • Author of "Educated." • Doubtful or uncertain. • Traditional or normal. • Equal in size or value. • To make loved or liked. • Spiritual or mysterious. • Independence or freedom. • Famous for something bad. • ...
Lord of the Flies (Chapter 1-6) 2026-02-17
Across
- – The isolated place where the boys are stranded.
- – The high point where the signal fire is lit.
- – The choir leader who becomes obsessed with hunting.
- – The long mark left on the island by the crashed plane.
- – The boy elected chief of the island group.
- – The intelligent boy who represents logic and reason.
- – The system of rules and order the boys try to maintain.
- – The group of boys originally led by Jack.
- – The imagined creature the littluns fear.
- – The quiet, kind boy who often helps the littluns.
- – The older boys on the island.
- – The dead airman whose body is mistaken for the beast.
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- – The signal meant to attract passing ships for rescue.
- – The loss of civilisation shown through violent behaviour.
- – The boys responsible for killing pigs and providing meat.
- – Piggy’s spectacles used to start the fire.
- – Structures built for protection from weather.
- – The younger boys on the island.
- – The shell used to call meetings and give the right to speak.
- – The twins who often act and speak as one.
20 Clues: – The older boys on the island. • – The younger boys on the island. • – The imagined creature the littluns fear. • – The group of boys originally led by Jack. • – The twins who often act and speak as one. • – Piggy’s spectacles used to start the fire. • – The boy elected chief of the island group. • – The high point where the signal fire is lit. • ...
Crossword 2026-03-06
Across
- A digital logic family using transistors
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
- Electro motive force know as
- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
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- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- Brain of computer
- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- Stands for Global Positioning System
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
20 Clues: Brain of computer • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • Device that opens or close an electrical path • Unit use to measure electrical potential difference • ...
Crossword 6 2026-03-06
Across
- Electro motive force know as
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
- A digital logic family using transistors
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
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- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- Also known as A register
- Stands for Global Positioning System
20 Clues: Also known as A register • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Device that opens or close an electrical path • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • ...
Crossword 6 2026-03-06
Across
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- Also known as A register
- A digital logic family using transistors
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
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- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- Electro motive force know as
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
- Stands for Global Positioning System
- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
20 Clues: Also known as A register • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Device that opens or close an electrical path • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • ...
Crossword 6 2026-03-06
Across
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- Stands for Global Positioning System
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- A digital logic family using transistors
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
- Electro motive force know as
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- Also known as A register
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
Down
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
20 Clues: Also known as A register • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • Device that opens or close an electrical path • ...
Crossword 6 2026-03-06
Across
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
- Electro motive force know as
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- Stands for Global Positioning System
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
Down
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- Also known as A register
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- A digital logic family using transistors
20 Clues: Also known as A register • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Device that opens or close an electrical path • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • ...
Crossword 6 2026-03-06
Across
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- Stands for Global Positioning System
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
- Also known as A register
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- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- Electro motive force know as
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
- A digital logic family using transistors
20 Clues: Also known as A register • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Device that opens or close an electrical path • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • ...
Crossword 6 2026-03-06
Across
- Unit use to measure electrical potential difference
- Device that opens or close an electrical path
- A digital circuit where a common clock is used for all components is called as ______ circuit
- A current-controlled semiconductor device with three terminals
- Sub atomic particle with a negative charge
- A device which converts one form of energy to another
- A material with conductivity between conductor and insulator
- Electro motive force know as
- Also known as A register
- a semiconductor device that allow current in only one directions
Down
- The transistor terminal that collects charge carriers
- A device which is used to measure multiple parameters such as resistance, voltage, current, etc.
- Stands for Global Positioning System
- A device which converts fixed DC voltage to variable DC voltage
- A device used to dissipate heat from electronic components is called as heat ____
- A voltage-controlled semiconductor device
- Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc.
- A simple error detection technique in which an extra bit is added to the data word
- The process of joining components using molten filler metal
- A digital logic family using transistors
20 Clues: Also known as A register • Electro motive force know as • Stands for Global Positioning System • A digital logic family using transistors • A voltage-controlled semiconductor device • Sub atomic particle with a negative charge • Device that opens or close an electrical path • Has types such as Lithium ion, chemical, etc. • ...
Coding, Algorithms & Ethics 2026-03-06
Across
- Data or information entered into a program
- Raw facts or values processed by a computer
- A step-by-step set of instructions to solve a problem
- Instructions executed one after another in order
- Creating new solutions or improvements through technology
- A diagram that maps out the steps of an algorithm
- Repeating a process to improve or refine a solution
- To systematically identify and solve a problem
- A block of code that repeats until a condition is met
- How well an algorithm solves a problem using minimal steps
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- To find and fix errors in a program
- A system for representing data in a specific format
- A point in code where two different paths can be taken
- To break a complex problem into smaller, simpler parts
- Relating to the process of solving problems using computers
- The moral principles that guide responsible use of technology
- A named container that stores a value in a program
- A system of connected devices that share information
- The result or information a program produces
- The rules that determine how a program makes decisions
20 Clues: To find and fix errors in a program • Data or information entered into a program • Raw facts or values processed by a computer • The result or information a program produces • To systematically identify and solve a problem • Instructions executed one after another in order • A diagram that maps out the steps of an algorithm • ...
Romanticism Poetry 2025-10-16
Across
- Confidence in unseen realities like Dickinson’s “King”
- Belief that reality is shaped by spirit and higher purpose
- The destination reached at the end of life’s carriage ride
- Use of concrete images like the Fly or Sea for abstract meaning
- The Captain’s death symbolizing ultimate service and honor
- Romantic value placed above intellect or reason
- Inner sense or “gut” knowing that guides the soul’s choices
- Dickinson’s theme of the soul choosing her own society
- Thoughtful self-examination seen in Dickinson’s speakers
- Central theme of “Because I could not stop for Death”
- Whitman’s sorrow over the fallen leader despite victory
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- Theme of self-expression and independence in Romantic poetry
- Rising above life’s limits to reach spiritual truth
- The power that keeps Annabel Lee alive in the speaker’s mind
- The Romantic power to envision worlds and truths beyond logic
- Romantic defiance against conformity and cold reason
- Poe’s eternal love that endures even beyond death
- The soul’s act of shutting the door to others
- The creative spark that drives Whitman’s tribute to Lincoln
- Metaphor for life’s passage through stages toward eternity
20 Clues: The soul’s act of shutting the door to others • Romantic value placed above intellect or reason • Poe’s eternal love that endures even beyond death • Rising above life’s limits to reach spiritual truth • Romantic defiance against conformity and cold reason • Central theme of “Because I could not stop for Death” • ...
Computer Science Terms 2025-10-14
Across
- Information that comes out of a computer
- A mistake in a computer program
- A symbol or name that stores a value in programming
- The physical parts of a computer
- A secret word or phrase used to keep information safe
- A set of instructions that a computer follows to perform a task
- Tiny dots that make up images on a screen
- A place on the internet where information is stored and accessed
- A collection of connected computers
- The smallest piece of data in a computer
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- Software used to access the internet
- A step-by-step process to solve a problem
- A person who writes code
- Information sent into a computer
- Reasoning used to make decisions in programming
- The language used to create websites (abbreviation)
- A small piece of software that performs a specific function on a website
- The brain of the computer (abbreviation)
- A machine programmed to carry out actions automatically
- A sequence of instructions that repeats until a condition is met
- A decision-making statement in programming
21 Clues: A person who writes code • A mistake in a computer program • Information sent into a computer • The physical parts of a computer • A collection of connected computers • Software used to access the internet • Information that comes out of a computer • The brain of the computer (abbreviation) • The smallest piece of data in a computer • ...
Tech 2025-11-03
Across
- → A programming language named after a type of snake.
- → A portable version of a computer.
- / Internet → A collection of web pages accessible through the internet.
- → The part of the CPU that performs calculations and logic.
- → A device that connects and directs data between networks.
- → Portable storage device that connects through a USB port.
- → A malicious program that can harm your computer.
- → Technology that allows wireless internet connection.
- System (OS) → The main system software that manages all hardware and software.
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- → A tiny electronic component inside circuits or processors.
- → An electronic device used to process data and perform tasks.
- → A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
- → Programs and applications that run on a computer.
- → Process of converting data into a secret code for protection.
- → The brain of the computer that performs all operations.
- → The physical components of a computer system.
- → A mistake or flaw in a program that causes errors.
- → A keyword used to exit a loop in programming.
- → A feature that turns your device into an internet access point.
- → A popular programming language named after coffee.
20 Clues: → A portable version of a computer. • → The physical components of a computer system. • → A keyword used to exit a loop in programming. • → A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • → A malicious program that can harm your computer. • → Programs and applications that run on a computer. • → A mistake or flaw in a program that causes errors. • ...
Tech 2025-11-03
Across
- → A portable version of a computer.
- → A popular programming language named after coffee.
- → A malicious program that can harm your computer.
- → A mistake or flaw in a program that causes errors.
- → A device that connects and directs data between networks.
- → The physical components of a computer system.
- → An electronic device used to process data and perform tasks.
- → A programming language named after a type of snake.
- / Internet → A collection of web pages accessible through the internet.
- → A tiny electronic component inside circuits or processors.
- → A keyword used to exit a loop in programming.
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- System (OS) → The main system software that manages all hardware and software.
- → Process of converting data into a secret code for protection.
- → The part of the CPU that performs calculations and logic.
- → Programs and applications that run on a computer.
- → A feature that turns your device into an internet access point.
- → Technology that allows wireless internet connection.
- → The brain of the computer that performs all operations.
- -> A machine that can perform tasks automatically.
- → Portable storage device that connects through a USB port.
20 Clues: → A portable version of a computer. • → The physical components of a computer system. • → A keyword used to exit a loop in programming. • → A malicious program that can harm your computer. • -> A machine that can perform tasks automatically. • → Programs and applications that run on a computer. • → A popular programming language named after coffee. • ...
Vocab #4 2026-01-16
Across
- A government where citizens hold the power and vote.
- An alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta.
- An ancient kingdom north of Greece, home to Alexander the Great.
- A person who seeks wisdom and truth through reason and logic.
- An economy based on direct exchange of goods/services.
- A war between citizens of the same country.
- A ruler who seized power unconstitutionally, often popular initially.
- A landmass surrounded by water on three sides.
- An economy using currency as a medium of exchange.
- A Greek city-state.
- A government ruled by a small, elite group.
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- An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens.
- A peninsula in Southeast Europe.
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena in Athens.
- A period of great cultural and economic achievement.
- A government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families.
- The blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures.
- A powerful ancient Greek city-state and center of democracy.
- A closely ranked military formation of soldiers with shields and spears.
- A government ruled by a single, hereditary leader (king/queen).
20 Clues: A Greek city-state. • A peninsula in Southeast Europe. • A war between citizens of the same country. • A government ruled by a small, elite group. • A landmass surrounded by water on three sides. • An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens. • An alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta. • An economy using currency as a medium of exchange. • ...
AP LANG Crossword Puzzle 2025-12-15
Across
- Compare using like/as
- Self awareness
- Compare without like/as
- Unlike objects together
- Appeal using emotion
- Lack of concern
- Audience knows a detail characters don’t
- The way the author writes
- Support/Strengthen
- Using reference words to avoid repetition
- Clues about the future
- Something joined onto another thing
- Outside reference
- The opposite of expectations occurs
- Detailed visual description
- A persuasive story
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- Humanize objects
- Attacking person instead of arguement
- Contradictory ideas/feelings
- Implications of phrases
- Appeal using credibility
- Makes exaggerated cause and effects
- Repeated conjunctions
- Explicit meaning of phrases
- Using symbols to represent ideas
- Beginning with the point being proven
- Suggest/hint
- Claiming credibility because a higher authority said so
- Exaggerated dramatics
- Exaggeration
- Misrepresenting/exaggeration of opposing positions
- Using distractions to avoid argument
- Praiseworthy
- Similar sentence structures
- Appeal using logic
- Comparison of objects
- Sarcasm
- Word name is like its sound
- Repetition of letters/sounds
- No conjunctions
40 Clues: Sarcasm • Suggest/hint • Exaggeration • Praiseworthy • Self awareness • Lack of concern • No conjunctions • Humanize objects • Outside reference • Support/Strengthen • Appeal using logic • A persuasive story • Appeal using emotion • Compare using like/as • Repeated conjunctions • Exaggerated dramatics • Comparison of objects • Clues about the future • Implications of phrases • Compare without like/as • ...
IB Computer Science Vocabulary 2014-10-20
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- Byte.
- The representation and measurement of the performance or behavior of a system by continuously variable physical entities such as currents, voltages, and so on. See "digital data".
- A part of the computer that performs arithmetic operations, logic operations, and related operations.
- The output of "and" is True if all statements are True, False if any statement is False.
- An ordered set of well-defined instructions for the solution of a problem in a finite number of steps.
- Data that represents a record of data held and processed at a specific time, which is held off-line for future research or for legal reasons.
- A program that runs in the context of a browser.
- Pathway from memory to processing unit that carries the address in memory to and from which data is transferred. See "bus", "data bus".
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- An arrangement of data in one or more dimensions; In programming languages, an aggregate that consists of data objects, with identical attributes, each of which may be uniquely referenced by indexing.
- A second copy of a file, to be used in the event of the original file being corrupted.
- A pattern of vertical lines distinguished from each other by width. It can be read by a bar code reader to provide data to a computer.
- A program that runs when translated by a Java compiler.
- Analog-digital converter. A device for converting analog signals into digital ones for subsequent computer processing; sometimes called a "digitizer". A digital to analog (D-A) converter operates in the reverse direction.
- American Standard Code for Information Interchange; The primary encoding character set used in computers for textual data transfer between applications. The set uses eight bits for each character code, one of these bits being a check bit to verify the seven bits needed to represent one character. ASCII represents most European alphabets. Unicode supports most known alphabets and is increasingly used in data transfer. See "Unicode".
- See "arithmetic and logic unit".
15 Clues: Byte. • See "arithmetic and logic unit". • A program that runs in the context of a browser. • A program that runs when translated by a Java compiler. • A second copy of a file, to be used in the event of the original file being corrupted. • The output of "and" is True if all statements are True, False if any statement is False. • ...
Geometry Crossword 2025-05-01
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- An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning
- The inverse is obtained by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional. The inverse of the conditional "if p, then q" is the conditional "if not p, then not q."
- bisector: A ray that divides an angel into two congruent angels.
- Proof: A proof is a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning to demonstrate the truth of a statement. It can be presented in various forms, such as two-column, paragraph, flow, coordinate, or indirect proofs.
- reasoning: Deductive reasoning is a process of reasoning using given and previously known facts to reach a logical conclusion
- combination of a conditional statement ,p-> q , and its converse q->p. A biconditional contains the words “if and only if “
- if-then statement that relates a hypothesis, the part that follows if, to a conclusion, the part the follows then.
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- reasoning: Inductive reasoning is a type of reasoning that reaches conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples or past events.
- A counterexample is an example that shows a statement or conjecture is false.
- geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass
- Negation: The opposite meaning of a statement.
- The contrapositive is created by negating and reversing a conditional statement. For "if p, then q," the contrapositive is "if not q, then not p." They have the same truth value.
- Law of syllogism: The Law of Syllogism is a law of logic that states that given two true conditionals with the conclusion of the first being the hypothesis of the second, there exists a third true conditional having the hypothesis of the first and the conclusion of the second. Symbolically, if p → q and q → r are true, then p → r is true.
- The converse reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
- of detachment: The Law of Detachment is a law of logic that states if a conditional statement and its hypothesis are true, then its conclusion is also true. Symbolically, if p → an and p are true, then q is true.
15 Clues: Negation: The opposite meaning of a statement. • geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass • bisector: A ray that divides an angel into two congruent angels. • An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning • The converse reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional. • ...
Geometry Crossword 2025-05-01
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- reasoning: Inductive reasoning is a type of reasoning that reaches conclusions based on a pattern of specific examples or past events.
- combination of a conditional statement ,p-> q , and its converse q->p. A biconditional contains the words “if and only if “
- of detachment: The Law of Detachment is a law of logic that states if a conditional statement and its hypothesis are true, then its conclusion is also true. Symbolically, if p → an and p are true, then q is true.
- geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass
- reasoning: Deductive reasoning is a process of reasoning using given and previously known facts to reach a logical conclusion
- The inverse is obtained by negating both the hypothesis and the conclusion of a conditional. The inverse of the conditional "if p, then q" is the conditional "if not p, then not q."
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- A counterexample is an example that shows a statement or conjecture is false.
- The contrapositive is created by negating and reversing a conditional statement. For "if p, then q," the contrapositive is "if not q, then not p." They have the same truth value.
- if-then statement that relates a hypothesis, the part that follows if, to a conclusion, the part the follows then.
- bisector: A ray that divides an angel into two congruent angels.
- The opposite meaning of a statement.
- of syllogism: The Law of Syllogism is a law of logic that states that given two true conditionals with the conclusion of the first being the hypothesis of the second, there exists a third true conditional having the hypothesis of the first and the conclusion of the second. Symbolically, if p → q and q → r are true, then p → r is true.
- An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning
- The converse reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional.
- Proof: A proof is a convincing argument that uses deductive reasoning to demonstrate the truth of a statement. It can be presented in various forms, such as two-column, paragraph, flow, coordinate, or indirect proofs.
15 Clues: The opposite meaning of a statement. • geometric figure made with only a straightedge and compass • bisector: A ray that divides an angel into two congruent angels. • An unproven statement or rule that is based on inductive reasoning • The converse reverses the hypothesis and conclusion of a conditional. • ...
Glen's crossword 2013-10-17
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- using logic and reason to prove to others that your idea is true.
- Study- Researching facts to support your argument.
- a number or percentage used to represent facts and backup your argument.
- a comparison of the relationship between multiple things.
- convincing others by using emotions.
- when authors use specific words to amplify their opinions and to make the impact of the argument greater.
- using a personal story with details to support your argument.
- persuading your audience so that they will know that others share the same opinion.
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- Devices
- appealing to ethics and credibility.
- repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm.
- a statement made by someone who supports your argument.
- Question- asking a question not needing an answer to.
- the act of going over again.
- Opinion- a professional and educated opinion.
- Words- word choice that influences people through emotion.
- a direct comparison of two unlike things not using like or as.
17 Clues: Devices • the act of going over again. • appealing to ethics and credibility. • convincing others by using emotions. • repetition of words in a sentence or rhythm. • Opinion- a professional and educated opinion. • Study- Researching facts to support your argument. • Question- asking a question not needing an answer to. • ...
Chapter 9 The High Middle Ages 2015-02-10
Across
- to collect
- economic cycle that involves a rapid rise in prices linked to a sharp increase in the amount of money available
- group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case
- policy of allowing people to worship as they choose
- treasury
- in medieval Europe, school of thought that used logic and reason to support Christian belief
- to cancel or invalidate
Down
- outbreak of a rapidly spreading disease
- stone support on the outside of a building that allowed builders to construct higher walls and leave space for large stained-glass windows
- everyday language of ordinary people
- six-foot-long bow that could rapidly fire arrows with enough force to pierce most armor
- creation of bishops by anyone who is not a member of the clergy
- a long, narrative poem
- artistic decoration in books
- system of law that is the same for all people, based on court decisions that have become accepted legal principles
- holy war
- permanent division in a church
17 Clues: treasury • holy war • to collect • a long, narrative poem • to cancel or invalidate • artistic decoration in books • permanent division in a church • everyday language of ordinary people • outbreak of a rapidly spreading disease • policy of allowing people to worship as they choose • group of people sworn to make a decision in a legal case • ...
Theory Review - By ML 2020-11-05
Across
- The singularity is when A.I. ____ human intelligence
- A asynchronous circuit that holds 1 bit of data
- The man who coined the term the singularity
- A step in SDLC in which documentations are produced
- Instructions can be broken down into ____s and operands
- ____ are produced during maintenance step along with bugfixes
- This occurs when your phone or laptop is in sleeping mode
- A common type of cryptocurrency
Down
- ALUs are abbreviation of ____ logic unit
- A math formula allowing the ends to use different keys is called ______ key
- The compression algorithm used by wav files
- A SDLC process in which details of software and hardware are decided
- A _____ key is a large numerical value that is used to encrypt data
- The type of problems that gets exponentially harder as the amount of data increases are called ____ problem
- This type of data often uses lossy compression.
- Part of instruction that demonstrates the register involved
- A single unit of memory, containing a group of latches
17 Clues: A common type of cryptocurrency • ALUs are abbreviation of ____ logic unit • The compression algorithm used by wav files • The man who coined the term the singularity • A asynchronous circuit that holds 1 bit of data • This type of data often uses lossy compression. • A step in SDLC in which documentations are produced • ...
Theory Review - By GZ 2020-11-05
Across
- The random access memory has _________ memory
- A heuristic is an approximate solution to an __________ problem
- The arithmetic logic unit does the ______ and the IF statements
- A lossless compression algorithm
- This stage of the SDLC features planning such as breaking the project into modules
- A latch stores _______ bit
- This type of data often uses lossy compression when transmitted over the internet
- The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence
- The man who coined the term 'The Singularity'
- A use case diagram is produced in this step of the SDLC
Down
- This step in a 3 step cycle breaks the instruction down into opcode and operands
- A block chain creates a ___________ ledger of transactions
- The bus is the __________ between components within the CPU
- This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower
- The ALU is built with circuits that are referred to as _________
- the clock speed of the processor is usually measured in this
- This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU
17 Clues: A latch stores _______ bit • A lossless compression algorithm • The random access memory has _________ memory • The man who coined the term 'The Singularity' • This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU • This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower • The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence • ...
Theory Review - By GZ 2020-11-05
Across
- The bus is the __________ between components within the CPU
- The arithmetic logic unit does the ______ and the IF statements
- This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower
- the clock speed of the processor is usually measured in this
- This stage of the SDLC features planning such as breaking the project into modules
- This step in a 3 step cycle breaks the instruction down into opcode and operands
- A block chain creates a ___________ ledger of transactions
Down
- A lossless compression algorithm
- A heuristic is an approximate solution to an __________ problem
- The ALU is built with circuits that are referred to as _________
- This type of data often uses lossy compression when transmitted over the internet
- The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence
- The random access memory has _________ memory
- This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU
- The man who coined the term 'The Singularity'
- A use case diagram is produced in this step of the SDLC
- A latch stores _______ bit
17 Clues: A latch stores _______ bit • A lossless compression algorithm • The random access memory has _________ memory • The man who coined the term 'The Singularity' • This is the smallest unit of memory in the CPU • This conserves battery by making the CPU run slower • The Singularity is when AI _________ human intelligence • ...
CS Principles Crossword 2024-04-29
Across
- A Logic ___, a Syntax ____, a Run-Time ___, and a Overflow____
- How many bytes in a bit?
- A process meant to minimize the size of a file without losing data
- Multiple paths to send information increase ____
- Used in all communication in the internet(Two Words)
- When code is picky it is a
- Giving others right to use your works(2 Words)
- An approach to a problem that is practical but not optimal
Down
- A wireless access point that gives unauthorized access to secure networks(Three Words)
- The process of converting information or data into a code, especially to prevent unauthorized access.
- Theme of this crossword(Two words)
- When some countries less access to tech, this is called Digital _____
- When something is based off the real world or related to it, it is
- When code loops it is a
- Language of Computers
- A list of data
- The process of developing systems in a group/company(acronym)
17 Clues: A list of data • Language of Computers • When code loops it is a • How many bytes in a bit? • When code is picky it is a • Theme of this crossword(Two words) • Giving others right to use your works(2 Words) • Multiple paths to send information increase ____ • Used in all communication in the internet(Two Words) • An approach to a problem that is practical but not optimal • ...
Scientific Revolution 2023-11-30
Across
- Introduced the experimental method
- Discovered the law of gravity
- Aristotle's theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- Perfected Inoculation by using milder diseases to create vaccines
- Invented the first microscope
- Copernicus's theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- Built a telescope and learned about the surface of planets; was arrested by the church
- Introduced the idea of using logic and reasoning; combined Algebra and Geometry
Down
- Invented the barometer to measure atmospheric pressure
- Gathered data about how planets move
- Determined that the world was made up of more than just four elements; developed gas laws
- 5 step process to conduct an experiment via questioning, observing, gathering data, and repeating
- First to observe bacteria and red blood cells
- Discovered planets orbit in an elliptical vs a circle
- First thermometer to use mercury where water freezes at 32 degrees
- Used dissections to determine human anatomy differed from animal anatomy
- Mercury thermometer where water freezes at 0 degrees
17 Clues: Discovered the law of gravity • Invented the first microscope • Introduced the experimental method • Gathered data about how planets move • First to observe bacteria and red blood cells • Mercury thermometer where water freezes at 0 degrees • Discovered planets orbit in an elliptical vs a circle • Invented the barometer to measure atmospheric pressure • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- Consists of actions rather than words.
- consequence Those experiences that follow
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception.
- Involves nonverbal(physical) and verbal actions.
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior.
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- The ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,or size.
Down
- A process where people define themselves in terms of the qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others.
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help mold children's behavior.
- Change in position or shape of substances doesn't change the quantity.
- The belief that you are worthwhile as a person.
- Unwanted aggressive behavior.
- 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.
- The repetition of information after it is used.
- The coordination of the eye and hand.
- A result that follows an action or behavior.
17 Clues: Unwanted aggressive behavior. • The coordination of the eye and hand. • Consists of actions rather than words. • consequence Those experiences that follow • A result that follows an action or behavior. • The belief that you are worthwhile as a person. • The repetition of information after it is used. • Involves nonverbal(physical) and verbal actions. • ...
Mr. Perez's Year-End Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-16
Across
- Contradicting character or audience expectations
- A word or phrase that connects one idea to another
- A Coming of Age Story
- Figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- Appeal to Ethics
- Hints found within a sentence, paragraph, or passage that a reader can use to understand the meanings of new or unfamiliar words.
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
- Appeal to Emotion
- Appeal to Logic
Down
- Saying something that isn't literal
- Paper where you give the reader new information
- Word whose sound suggests its meaning
- Same consonant sound at the start of words
- A type of phrase or expression that has a meaning that can't be deciphered by defining the individual words
- A literary device that alludes to a later point in the story
- Sounds similar but not identical
- Word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
17 Clues: Appeal to Logic • Appeal to Ethics • Appeal to Emotion • A Coming of Age Story • Sounds similar but not identical • Saying something that isn't literal • Word whose sound suggests its meaning • Same consonant sound at the start of words • Paper where you give the reader new information • Contradicting character or audience expectations • ...
Unit 6.2 - Body Systems (L1-3) 2025-03-10
Across
- Goal, the question that you want to answer
- does not contain cells
- order of measurements and sizes
- organism made up of multiple, different types of cells
- using logic and reason to collect evidence to draw a conclusion
- organism made up of one cell
- the smallest unit that can be said to be alive
- genetic material capable of infecting living things (is not a cell)
- invasion of an organism’s body that causes a disease
Down
- an instrument used to view objects too small to be seen
- a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease
- being honest about data collected and your results, doing your own work responsibly, fairly, and to your best ability.
- unclear, can be interpreted multiple ways
- requires a microscope to be seen
- the methods and tools used by doctors to improve someone’s health
- A type of control, a variable or data to show a difference in another group.
- made up of one or more cells
17 Clues: does not contain cells • made up of one or more cells • organism made up of one cell • order of measurements and sizes • requires a microscope to be seen • unclear, can be interpreted multiple ways • Goal, the question that you want to answer • the smallest unit that can be said to be alive • invasion of an organism’s body that causes a disease • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2023-11-07
Across
- A text meant to persuade by presenting two sides of an argument while backing one with evidence
- A comeback, a comment meant to disprove the original argument
- A rhetorical appeal based on emotion or feelings
- information from a text used to prove your claim
- The ending of something
- A set of reasons used to persuade an audience that something is right or wrong
- Reason, why
- A statement the writer wants to prove
Down
- An idea that is not stated clearly, but must be inferred based on context
- a device writers use to make a reader feel a certain way
- A trait that identifies a person, thing, or class
- Stated clearly and in detail with no room for doubt
- Why something is the way it is, purpose
- A rhetorical appeal based on credibility and trust
- The people reading, listening, or viewing something
- A rhetorical appeal based on facts, statistics, or logic
- The claim that goes against what you are trying to prove
17 Clues: Reason, why • The ending of something • A statement the writer wants to prove • Why something is the way it is, purpose • A rhetorical appeal based on emotion or feelings • information from a text used to prove your claim • A trait that identifies a person, thing, or class • A rhetorical appeal based on credibility and trust • ...
Refactoring 2025-05-05
Across
- A framework/library that helps with characterized tests.
- Improve code structure without changing its behavior.
- A strategy to understand why code fragments are affected by change.
- A code smell where primitive types are overused instead of objects.
- Strategy to understand the code by commenting and drawing relations
- A pattern that ensures only one instance of a class exists.
- A point that you need to modify to implement a feature or refactoring.
Down
- A point in legacy code where you can experience the impact of your change.
- A code smell where logic is repeated.
- A code smell where a class depends too much on another class’s data.
- Tests that document existing behavior before refactoring.
- Old, difficult-to-maintain code that lacks proper tests.
- An indicator of deeper design problems in code.
- The level of dependency between different parts of a system.
- The process of verifying software behavior.
- A type of variable used to observe hidden behaviors in legacy code.
- A refactoring technique that pulls out smaller methods.
17 Clues: A code smell where logic is repeated. • The process of verifying software behavior. • An indicator of deeper design problems in code. • Improve code structure without changing its behavior. • A refactoring technique that pulls out smaller methods. • A framework/library that helps with characterized tests. • Old, difficult-to-maintain code that lacks proper tests. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-26
Across
- the strong password is made up of
- a language only computer understand
- an illegal entry into computer system
- it is example of fifth generation lam
- it is a computer program that is designed to identify and remove viruses from a computer
- it is a program that disrupts the normal functioning of a computer
- the kind of network we should avoid for sensitive activities
- it should be avoid clicking in emails
- it should be clear to protest privacy on a browser
- it is used to lock your device screen
Down
- it does not translate the entire program at once
- the criminal activity intended to harm anyone using a computer or internet connection
- the type of programming language in prolog
- it is software that helps in preventing unauthorised access to our computer
- what it is called when someone steals your personal data?
- it is a software that spies on our activities called
- it is mostly used language in data science
17 Clues: the strong password is made up of • a language only computer understand • an illegal entry into computer system • it is example of fifth generation lam • it should be avoid clicking in emails • it is used to lock your device screen • the type of programming language in prolog • it is mostly used language in data science • it does not translate the entire program at once • ...
