logic Crossword Puzzles
Enlightenment and Revolution Crossword - Hailey Girolami 2024-01-12
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- having or representing the earth as the center
- natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician
- to make sure no one branch would be able to control too much power
- an informal education for women, where they were able to exchange ideas, receive and give criticism, read their own works and hear the works and ideas of other intellectuals
- a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity
- an actual or hypothetical compact, or agreement, between the ruled or between the ruled and their rulers, defining the rights and duties of each
- is a ruler with absolute power
- a belief that we come to knowledge through the use of logic, and thus independently of sensory experience
- a system of government in which the same territory is controlled by two levels of government
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun
- public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- French political philosopher who advocated the separation of executive and legislative and judicial powers
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- a movement of the 18th century that stressed the belief that science and logic give people more knowledge and understanding than tradition and religion
- An empress of Russia in the late eighteenth century who encouraged the cultural influences of western Europe in Russia and extended Russian territory toward the Black Sea
- a period of drastic change in scientific thought that took place during the 16th and 17th centuries
- an American Founding Father, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence
- Belief in God based on reason rather than revelation or the teaching of any specific religion
- a highly ornate and elaborate style of architecture, art and design that flourished in Europe in the 17th and first half of the 18th century
- a Swiss philosopher whose work both praised and criticised the Enlightenment movement
- English writer and a passionate advocate of educational and social equality for women
- an official act taken by all 13 American colonies in declaring independence from British rule.
- English physicist and mathematician
- the process of objectively establishing facts through testing and experimentation
- the pen name under which French author-philosopher François-Marie Arouet published a number of books and pamphlets in the 18th century
- the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution
- English philosopher and political theorist
26 Clues: is a ruler with absolute power • English physicist and mathematician • English philosopher and political theorist • the first 10 Amendments to the Constitution • having or representing the earth as the center • The theory that the Earth revolves around the Sun • natural philosopher, astronomer, and mathematician • ...
Sanatan Dharm scriptures 2018-12-28
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- / A subsidiary to Vedas; Tells the science of medicine; one of the 4 Upved
- Darshan / Written by Maharshi Gautam; Explains the logic required to determine what is true and what is false; one of the Darshan Shastras
- / Written by Ved Vyas with the help of Ganesh; Part of Itihas; contains 100,000 shloks
- / Manifested through Shree Krishna’s breath during pralay; Part of the Vedas; 1,180 in number; tell the path to God
- / Written by Maharshi Valmiki; Part of Itihas; contains 25,000 shloks; tells the leelas of Ram’s avatar
- Darshan / Brahm Sutra; Written by Ved Vyas; Is the culmination of the Darshan Shastras; tells to surrender to God to attain Divine bliss and liberation
- Darshan / Written by Maharshi Kapil; Explains the 24 tattva that make up the mayic phenomenon; tells that true peace is beyond maya; one of the Darshan Shastras
- Darshan / Written by Maharshi Kanad; Explains the logic required to determine what is true and what is false; one of the Darshan Shastras
- / A supplemental part to the Vedas; The science of astrology; used to determine the auspicious time for important ceremonies and undertakings; one of the 6 Vedang
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- Mimansa / Written by Maharshi Jaimini; Explain the Vedic rituals for attaining swarg; one of the Darshan Shastras
- / A supplemental part to the Vedas; Vedic grammar; one of the 6 Vedang
- / Manifested through Shree Krishna’s breath during pralay; Contains 100,000 mantras; the main scripture of Hinduism
- Gita / Written by Ved Vyas with the help of Ganesh; A conversation between Shree Krishna and Arjun; contains 700 shloks; essence of the Upnishads
- / A subsidiary to Vedas; Tells the science of defense & warfare; one of the 4 Upved
- / A supplemental part to the Vedas; A dictionary of Vedic words; one of the 6 Vedang
- / A subsidiary to Vedas; Tells about classical music (vocal & instrumental); one of the 4 Upved
- / Given to Brahma by Shree Krishna at the beginning of srishti;
- by Ved Vyas with the help of Ganesh; originally 1 billion shloks; now available as 18 separate volumes totaling 400,000 shloks; tells all the avatar of God
- / A subsidiary to Vedas; Tells the science of economics & sociology; one of the 4 Upved
- / A supplemental part to the Vedas; Tells the various meters (rhythms) of the Vedic mantras; one of the 6 Vedang
- / A supplemental part to the Vedas; Details the correct pronunciation of Vedic mantras; one of the 6 Vedang
- Darshan / Written by Maharshi Patanjali; Tells the 8-fold path of yog; one of the Darshan Shastras
22 Clues: / Given to Brahma by Shree Krishna at the beginning of srishti; • / A supplemental part to the Vedas; Vedic grammar; one of the 6 Vedang • / A subsidiary to Vedas; Tells the science of medicine; one of the 4 Upved • / A subsidiary to Vedas; Tells the science of defense & warfare; one of the 4 Upved • ...
AP Lang Review 2025-05-09
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- how the speaker feels toward the subject
- the reason for the text's existence; what is the speaker hoping to accomplish?
- to convince or move readers toward a certain point of view or opinion
- who is the speaker trying to reach?
- the spark that encouraged the writer to create this piece of writing
- the central argument about a text which the writer intends to support with evidence and analysis
- the AP Lang exam
- what is the time and place of this piece? what is happening in the world politically at the time of this text? how does this relate to or reflect in the writing?
- words that create a picture in the reader's mind
- a quality that evokes pity or sadness; emotional appeal
- question not asked for information but for effect; i.e. "Do you WANT me to call home?"
- when the opposite of what you expect to happen does happen
- combining information from multiple sources to create a new understanding or argument, moving beyond summarization
- the deliberate omission of a word or phrase from the prose; AKA dot dot dot
- the art of persuasion
- a reasoned statement or claim that aims to persuade an audience of a particular point of view
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- sentence construction which equals grammatical patterns
- the circumstances surrounding a piece of writing, including the author, audience, purpose, context, and genre
- placing things side by side for the purposes of comparison
- the credibility and character of the speaker or writer, as well as the persuasive techniques used to establish that credibility
- the voice of the piece of writing
- type of irony when you say something and mean the opposite; sarcasm
- word choice as an element of style
- any information from the text itself or from external sources that supports an argument or interpretation about the text
- speaker, purpose, audience, context, exigence, choices, appeals, tone
- the central idea or message of a work
- the logic the writer or speaker uses to persuade an audience
- ethos, pathos, logos
- a work that reveals a critical attitude toward some element of life with a humorous effect
- rhetorical moves such as structure, devices, diction, syntax
- the use of logic and critical thinking to understand, analyze, and interpret literary texts
- an indirect reference to something (such as a literary text or previous historical events)
- the atmosphere created by the piece and accomplished through diction
33 Clues: the AP Lang exam • ethos, pathos, logos • the art of persuasion • the voice of the piece of writing • word choice as an element of style • who is the speaker trying to reach? • the central idea or message of a work • how the speaker feels toward the subject • words that create a picture in the reader's mind • sentence construction which equals grammatical patterns • ...
Argumentative Writing 2022-11-04
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- This is the main point of your essay or speech
- This means the argument is solid and reasonable
- This is what the other side would say
- This type of appeal is based on a person's credibility or reputation
- This type of appeal is based on logic and reasoning
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- This philosopher described the rhetorical appeals
- This type of argument uses logical or ethical fallacies and is not a strong argument
- This part of your speech or essay is your answer back to the counterargument
- This type of appeal is based on emotions and values
- This term describes the ways people use speech for different purposes
10 Clues: This is what the other side would say • This is the main point of your essay or speech • This means the argument is solid and reasonable • This philosopher described the rhetorical appeals • This type of appeal is based on emotions and values • This type of appeal is based on logic and reasoning • This type of appeal is based on a person's credibility or reputation • ...
Questioning the problem-solving process 2022-06-08
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- expose (someone or something valued) to danger, harm, or loss.
- the process of problem solving
- ______symbolize the importance of life after death to the ancient Egyptians.
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation.
- The ______ is either you do not like the result or that you cannot explain the result.
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- to see or form a mental image
- to give a possible but not yet proved explanation for something
- a hole or space where something is missing There is a ____ in his story.
- detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- an organizational tool to show cause and effect of activities.
10 Clues: to see or form a mental image • the process of problem solving • expose (someone or something valued) to danger, harm, or loss. • an organizational tool to show cause and effect of activities. • to give a possible but not yet proved explanation for something • detailed examination of the elements or structure of something. • ...
THINK-TAC-TOE 2019-01-25
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- relating to society or its organization.
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views, typically a heated or angry one.
- conforming to the law or to rules.
- of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
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- force or oblige (someone) to do something.
- restricted in size, amount, or extent; few, small, or short.
- information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view.
- expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments.
- not helping or supporting either side in a conflict, disagreement, etc.; impartial.
- unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something.
10 Clues: conforming to the law or to rules. • relating to society or its organization. • force or oblige (someone) to do something. • unfairly prejudiced for or against someone or something. • expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments. • of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument. • restricted in size, amount, or extent; few, small, or short. • ...
birthday crossword 2020-10-11
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- rhymes with bun, lots of fun, you can hear it and it is also right here
- a cat called ko
- a shelob kind of person who also hates mice? of course!
- silly billy, I am not a feathers broccoli chocolate person. just a feathers one.
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- this can swallow a cow but also loves ciphers
- rise and shine, not for you!
- in the beginning logo and ice were reasonable
- you can count on this girl to sleep till (at least) 10
- this hobby can be nice, but on TV it is just done to make you go 'YUCK'
- the core of a robot
10 Clues: a cat called ko • the core of a robot • rise and shine, not for you! • this can swallow a cow but also loves ciphers • in the beginning logo and ice were reasonable • you can count on this girl to sleep till (at least) 10 • a shelob kind of person who also hates mice? of course! • rhymes with bun, lots of fun, you can hear it and it is also right here • ...
Internal & External Memory 2021-04-01
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- Stripping is the working principle of RAID with…. performance into several parts and process data simultaneously
- One of semiconductor error that gives permanent damage ...
- The type of optical disc that first appeared was…
- In chip logic, ... arrangement same as logical arrangement
- the advanced version of the USB flash is…
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- Which RAM use capacitor so it’s needed to refresh with electricity ... RAM
- The remaining compartments of the illustration on Hamming code called ...
- One of the first models of secondary memory is…
- The concentric rings on the magnetic disk are called…
- The RAM that is synchronized with the CPU clock named ... (just the shortened)
10 Clues: the advanced version of the USB flash is… • One of the first models of secondary memory is… • The type of optical disc that first appeared was… • The concentric rings on the magnetic disk are called… • One of semiconductor error that gives permanent damage ... • In chip logic, ... arrangement same as logical arrangement • ...
Vocabulary Set 10 2023-01-26
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- The only ____ for me is to win the World Cup.
- ___ is a method of persuading someone using reason and logic.
- A ___ by the manager, Samuel J. Levin, also was dismissed.
- From here on in, everything I’ll tell you is colored by the ____ experience of being part of events.
- The ___ is where they say, ‘If you don’t adopt our technology, people will die.
- The girls stepped up to ___their prizes.
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- It was here that policy was announced in broadest ____.
- The film captured all the ___ of their situation.
- ___, pathos, and logos—the Three Musketeers of the persuasive arts—can’t be altogether separated.
- In English, as Ms. Keaton reviews ___.
10 Clues: In English, as Ms. Keaton reviews ___. • The girls stepped up to ___their prizes. • The only ____ for me is to win the World Cup. • The film captured all the ___ of their situation. • It was here that policy was announced in broadest ____. • A ___ by the manager, Samuel J. Levin, also was dismissed. • ___ is a method of persuading someone using reason and logic. • ...
The thunkable Ninja! 2023-06-06
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- Sources: External resources or databases used to store and retrieve data in Thunkable.
- Triggers that initiate actions or behaviors in a Thunkable app.
- Visual elements used to create programs in Thunkable.
- Pre-built elements that can be added to the app's user interface.
- The process of creating the user interface of an app in Thunkable.
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- Containers used to store and manipulate data in Thunkable.
- The process of identifying and fixing errors or issues in a Thunkable app.
- The ability to make decisions and control the flow of an app in Thunkable.
- Reusable blocks of code that perform specific tasks in Thunkable.
- Different pages or views within a Thunkable app.
10 Clues: Different pages or views within a Thunkable app. • Visual elements used to create programs in Thunkable. • Containers used to store and manipulate data in Thunkable. • Triggers that initiate actions or behaviors in a Thunkable app. • Reusable blocks of code that perform specific tasks in Thunkable. • ...
The thunkable Ninja! 2023-06-06
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- Sources: External resources or databases used to store and retrieve data in Thunkable.
- Triggers that initiate actions or behaviors in a Thunkable app.
- Visual elements used to create programs in Thunkable.
- Pre-built elements that can be added to the app's user interface.
- The process of creating the user interface of an app in Thunkable.
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- Containers used to store and manipulate data in Thunkable.
- The process of identifying and fixing errors or issues in a Thunkable app.
- The ability to make decisions and control the flow of an app in Thunkable.
- Reusable blocks of code that perform specific tasks in Thunkable.
- Different pages or views within a Thunkable app.
10 Clues: Different pages or views within a Thunkable app. • Visual elements used to create programs in Thunkable. • Containers used to store and manipulate data in Thunkable. • Triggers that initiate actions or behaviors in a Thunkable app. • Reusable blocks of code that perform specific tasks in Thunkable. • ...
Junior Vocab Quiz 25 2014-05-02
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- "Logic refers to the naturally mandated, and God is supernatural, so LOGICALLY God - oh."
- He checked his watch, his tie, his shoes.
- "This was done by God's hand..."
- "You showed up and it all went wrong! You're cursed!"
- "The last shall be first and the first shall be last."
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- "If you have no answer, I consider my case proven."
- "The Crown has released a statement..."
- "I chopped ground, AND broke my glass, AND tore my shirt..."
- "Yeah, but Christians believe that fossils were put there to test our faith, and they worship a zombie."
- "Well, my pastor said it, so it must be true."
10 Clues: "This was done by God's hand..." • "The Crown has released a statement..." • He checked his watch, his tie, his shoes. • "Well, my pastor said it, so it must be true." • "If you have no answer, I consider my case proven." • "You showed up and it all went wrong! You're cursed!" • "The last shall be first and the first shall be last." • ...
Section 3 2022-02-24
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- create and maintain a state of extreme fear and distress in (someone); fill with terror.
- a sum of money due as one of several equal payments for something, spread over an agreed period of time.
- compulsive; obsessive.
- making a series of low, feeble sounds expressive of fear, pain, or unhappiness.
- affecting or concerning all or most people, places, or things; widespread.
- bend or hang downward limply.
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- similar in every detail; exactly alike.
- underpinned by logic or good sense.
- say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear.
- drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control.
10 Clues: compulsive; obsessive. • bend or hang downward limply. • underpinned by logic or good sense. • similar in every detail; exactly alike. • drive or move in a way that is so fast as to almost be out of control. • affecting or concerning all or most people, places, or things; widespread. • say something indistinctly and quietly, making it difficult for others to hear. • ...
Grade 10 Rhetoric 2022-01-10
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- statement —expresses the claim someone wants to support in essay or speech, purpose.
- —broad statement about a category of people, ideas, things.
- —arguments, claims and support, evidence and evaluation of evidence, Related to Logic.
- —presenting a claim, supported with reasons and evidence.
- —identify similarities and differences in two subjects.
- —break something complex down into parts to understand how they relate.
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- —exploring relationships between events and reasons for them.
- —reliability or credibility of the one giving the argument; Related to Ethics.
- —making a judgment based on evidence not bias.
- —emotions, experiences, and values of the audience that an argument targets; Related to Sympathy.
10 Clues: —making a judgment based on evidence not bias. • —identify similarities and differences in two subjects. • —presenting a claim, supported with reasons and evidence. • —broad statement about a category of people, ideas, things. • —exploring relationships between events and reasons for them. • —break something complex down into parts to understand how they relate. • ...
Programming Safari 2024-02-29
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- a readable or written code which is developed using high level language.
- It changes source code into machine code.
- It is fundamental to creating logic in programs.
- A datatype that allows us to group together of different variables.
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- A device that plays a crucial role in solving and analysis of tasks by interacting with humans.
- the event that means to make significant progress or advancements in a particular aspect.
- The thing that we can’t imagine our life without it.
- A block of code that itarates until it’s the given statements are True .
- The decision, we took and we felt regret about our career.
- What does a database contains?
10 Clues: What does a database contains? • It changes source code into machine code. • It is fundamental to creating logic in programs. • The thing that we can’t imagine our life without it. • The decision, we took and we felt regret about our career. • A datatype that allows us to group together of different variables. • ...
Earth & Space Q1 2025-08-19
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- When experimenting how different soils affect plant growth, what variable is the presence of fertilizer?
- A model of a design that is used for testing is a __________?
- In logic a statement of fact is called the ________?
- A conclusion based on reasoning from evidence is called?
- Which group in an experiment is used as the standard for comparison?
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- The statement “The ground is wet” would be an example of what? (Antecedent, Conclusion, Consequent, or evidence?)
- The substance of the physical universe.
- The study of soil is called?
- A good scientific experiment should include ____ INDEPENDENT variables?
- Three main components of the scientific method are hypothesizing, ___________, and experimenting.
10 Clues: The study of soil is called? • The substance of the physical universe. • In logic a statement of fact is called the ________? • A conclusion based on reasoning from evidence is called? • A model of a design that is used for testing is a __________? • Which group in an experiment is used as the standard for comparison? • ...
Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-23
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- A tool witches use to fly in stories and legends.
- A place where ghosts are believed to appear because something terrible happened there.
- A small animal that flies at night and is often connected to vampires.
- A place where dead people are buried.
- A large pot used by witches to mix their magical potions.
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- A scary imaginary creature, sometimes shown with green skin and big teeth.
- A very bad or frightening dream.
- The spirit of a dead person that people can see or feel.
- Words or actions said to bring magic (good or bad)
- Belief in magic or luck instead of logic; for example, black cats bring bad luck.
10 Clues: A very bad or frightening dream. • A place where dead people are buried. • A tool witches use to fly in stories and legends. • Words or actions said to bring magic (good or bad) • The spirit of a dead person that people can see or feel. • A large pot used by witches to mix their magical potions. • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-02-26
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- An activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation
- The type of attachment style with positive views of self and others
- Attachment style with negative view of others and positive self-view
- Ideas and thoughts that are not based on logic or facts
- Attachment style that desires closeness but fear of abandonment
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- Your body needs this to grow and live
- A chronic form of depression characterized by a low mood lasting for at least two years
- Shed tears, typically as an expression of distress, pain, or sorrow
- A sense of loss or a sense of guilt and remorse
- Getting together with others in a group for an activity
10 Clues: Your body needs this to grow and live • A sense of loss or a sense of guilt and remorse • Getting together with others in a group for an activity • Ideas and thoughts that are not based on logic or facts • An activity or interest pursued for pleasure or relaxation • Attachment style that desires closeness but fear of abandonment • ...
8th Grade Vocabulary Lesson #35 2024-05-01
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- - having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent
- - having great power, influence, or effect
- - an extremely energetic person
- - provide (a place) with defensive works as protection against attack
- - characterized by constant change, activity, or progress
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- - great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle.
- - a succession of people from the same family who play a prominent role in business, politics, or another field
- - showing great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle
- - strength of mind that enables a person to encounter danger or bear pain or adversity with courage
- - (of a deity) having unlimited power; able to do anything
10 Clues: - an extremely energetic person • - having great power, influence, or effect • - characterized by constant change, activity, or progress • - (of a deity) having unlimited power; able to do anything • - great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle. • - having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent • ...
English II Review 2024-05-13
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- The most important takeaway from a text.
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person.
- the use of an expert's opinion to back up an argument.
- The author’s attitude toward the topic they are writing.
- an appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic.
- The methods or strategies that writers use to convince their audience to agree with a certain idea or opinion.
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- The author’s reason for writing the text
- represents an appeal to the audience's emotions.
- Vivid language that helps create an image in the reader’s mind
- A conclusion you make based on text evidence and your own prior knowledge
10 Clues: The most important takeaway from a text. • The author’s reason for writing the text • represents an appeal to the audience's emotions. • an appeal to the audiences' sense of reason or logic. • the use of an expert's opinion to back up an argument. • The author’s attitude toward the topic they are writing. • ...
Participatory Action Research 2025-02-20
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- Based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic.
- The process of giving individuals or communities control over their own lives.
- Working together to achieve a common goal.
- The fact or process of doing something to achieve a goal.
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- The practice of reflecting on one's beliefs and biases.
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- Individuals or groups with an interest in the outcome of the research.
- The action of taking part in something.
- A group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
- Fairness or justice in the way people are treated.
10 Clues: The action of taking part in something. • Working together to achieve a common goal. • Fairness or justice in the way people are treated. • The practice of reflecting on one's beliefs and biases. • The fact or process of doing something to achieve a goal. • A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order. • ...
Context clues 2024-10-08
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- This word refers to the skill and talent displayed in a piece of art
- This word describes the effectiveness or usefulness of something
- This word describes a careful and detailed examination
- This word refers to the logical reasoning and evidence presented in an argument
- This word refers to the difficulty or complexity of something
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- This word refers to the underlying meaning or intention behind something
- This word describes the seriousness or urgency of a situation
- This word describes a state of stillness or quiet
- This word refers to the impressive size and grandeur of something.
- This word describes a state of decay or deterioration
10 Clues: This word describes a state of stillness or quiet • This word describes a state of decay or deterioration • This word describes a careful and detailed examination • This word describes the seriousness or urgency of a situation • This word refers to the difficulty or complexity of something • This word describes the effectiveness or usefulness of something • ...
English Enlightenment & Jonathan Swift’s Literary Creativity 2025-12-07
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- Swift used fictional lands like Lilliput and Brobdingnag to criticize this — human __.
- Jonathan Swift’s most famous satirical novel about voyages to strange lands.
- Swift was also the dean of this famous cathedral in Dublin.
- Swift belonged to this nationality.
- Enlightenment writers often promoted this value — freedom from ignorance.
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- Enlightenment thinkers strongly supported education and the search for ____.
- The period that focused on reason, logic, and scientific thinking.
- A short satirical essay by Swift suggesting eating children to solve poverty.
- Swift often used this technique to criticize society through humor and irony.
- A key Enlightenment idea: using this mental process to discover truth.
10 Clues: Swift belonged to this nationality. • Swift was also the dean of this famous cathedral in Dublin. • The period that focused on reason, logic, and scientific thinking. • A key Enlightenment idea: using this mental process to discover truth. • Enlightenment writers often promoted this value — freedom from ignorance. • ...
Elements of Drama Search 2025-09-16
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- - the arrangement of events or incidents that make up the story
- - character's emotions and feelings
- - the specific arrangement of words in the play's dialogue that contribute to the story's emotional and thematic impact.
- - The people presented in the play, whose distinct personalities, actions, and choices drive the plot and reveal the play's themes.
- - character's logic and reason
- - The visual aspects of a play, including the setting, costumes, and staging
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- - character's credibility and ethics
- - the intellectual content or ideas explored in the play, including the themes, moral dilemmas, and universal human issues presented
- - Music or auditory elements of a production
- - Greek philosopher and who devised the Six Elements of Drama
10 Clues: - character's logic and reason • - character's emotions and feelings • - character's credibility and ethics • - Music or auditory elements of a production • - Greek philosopher and who devised the Six Elements of Drama • - the arrangement of events or incidents that make up the story • - The visual aspects of a play, including the setting, costumes, and staging • ...
Smarter than AI? 2025-11-05
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- A neural network designed to mimic how humans see images.
- When an AI algorithm makes unfair or prejudiced decisions.
- A model trained on large amounts of text to predict the next word.
- A system that uses rules and logic to simulate human reasoning.
- A branch of AI focused on making machines think rationally and logically.
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- A field of study combining AI with understanding human thought.
- The process of converting spoken words into text.
- The AI model known for generating human-like text (like me!).
- AI that can perform any intellectual task that a human can.
- The ability of a computer to “learn” from data without explicit programming.
10 Clues: The process of converting spoken words into text. • A neural network designed to mimic how humans see images. • When an AI algorithm makes unfair or prejudiced decisions. • AI that can perform any intellectual task that a human can. • The AI model known for generating human-like text (like me!). • A field of study combining AI with understanding human thought. • ...
QUIZ 3 2025-12-01
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- The base-2 numbering system that uses only 0 and 1.
- A group of 8 bits.
- The basic function that manages the computer's resources and orchestrates its parts.
- Bus that carries memory addresses and is unidirectional.
- Type of control unit that uses predefined hardware logic.
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- Law that states the number of transistors on a chip doubles approximately every two years.
- The bus system that connects CPU, memory, and I/O.
- Small, fast storage inside the CPU made of flip-flops.
- The computer function for keeping data, categorized as either short-term or long-term.
- Short-term memory where data is temporarily stored while the computer is running. (Acronym)
10 Clues: A group of 8 bits. • The bus system that connects CPU, memory, and I/O. • The base-2 numbering system that uses only 0 and 1. • Small, fast storage inside the CPU made of flip-flops. • Bus that carries memory addresses and is unidirectional. • Type of control unit that uses predefined hardware logic. • ...
Computer science Vocab 2016-10-11
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- Drive: self-contained storage device
- a datum of integral data type
- chart: sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system
- denoting a system of algebraic notation
- an arrangement of items in a computer memory
- actual parameter, refers to the actual input passed.
- central processing unit
- the concept that when a class of objects is defined
- error: character incorrectly placed in a command
- enables a system to be modeled as a set of objects that can be controlled and manipulated
- error: an error that occurs during execution of a program
- operating information used by a computer.
- a software program that runs on your computer
- physical device capable of storing information temporarily or permanently
- a double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point.
- message often helps programmers debugging the source code
- the process of locating and fixing or bypassing bugs (errors)
- any finite sequence of characters
- a method that fetches private data
- Computer memory that can be accessed randomly
- a procedure associated with an object
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- type: is a classification identifying one of various types of data
- a data type intended to represent the truth values of logic
- provide or give something to the computer
- extensible program-code-template for creating objects
- a specification that defines a property of an object
- Machinery
- graphical user interface
- an informal high-level description of the operating principle
- perform different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-specified boolean condition evaluates to true or false.
- information that a computer produces
- an independent code module that fulfills some concrete task
- integrated development environment
- the assignment of an initial value
- set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations
- sequence of adjacent bits operated on as a unit by a computer
- permanent software programmed into a read-only memory.
- a sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached
- unit of information equal to one billion bytes
- where different logic structures sequence, selection and loop are combined.
- code represents text or computer processor instructions
- a reserved keyword in a number of programming languages
- uses conventional main memory
- a software application used to locate, retrieve and, display content
44 Clues: Machinery • central processing unit • graphical user interface • a datum of integral data type • uses conventional main memory • any finite sequence of characters • integrated development environment • the assignment of an initial value • a method that fetches private data • Drive: self-contained storage device • information that a computer produces • ...
Makecode & Micro:bits 2024-10-01
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- For a program to work on your microbit, you must ________ it from your Chrome Book to your microbit
- A ________ sensor can only output two options, like yes or no.
- Comparisons that offer only two choices 'yes or no' or 'on or off' are called ________ statements.
- Information sent from a device to a program is called _______. An example could be lighting an LED light or making a buzzer buzz.
- The little device we use in this class is called a __________.
- To make an external LED turn on and off, you need to use the ______ _______ ____ block from the pin drawer.
- The teacher of this class is _______ ____________.
- A ________ is a value that you define.
- A sensor that can output a range of data is called an ________ sensor.
- Melodies, tones, and tempo are all block groups found in the _______ drawer.
- Ms. _______ is the 7th grade AP.
- The _______ blocks (found in the logic drawer) allow you to compare numbers.
- In the basic drawer, the _____ ____ block is the one you use when you want to create your own icon.
- If you want to use the light sensor on the microbit, you need to use the ____ ______ block found in the input drawer.
- on Button A presssed and on Shake blocks are both found in the ______ drawer.
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- To read the photoreceptor, you need to use the ________ _______ ___ from the Pin drawer.
- Information coming in to a program, like light level is called an _____ because it is being put in to the code.
- if and if-else blocks are examples of __________ statements.
- In programming, a line of text is called a _______.
- show leds, show icon, & show number are all blocks found in the ______ drawer.
- To make your code run forever, you need to put your code in a _________ block.
- To make your code run just once, then stop, you need to put your code in an __ ______ block.
- All of the blocks that deal with the microbit pins are found in the _____ drawer.
- The on Shake block will start the program when you ______ the microbit.
- The 8th grade AP is Mrs. _________.
- Ms. _______ is the 6th grade AP.
- It is almost ______ time, which means you won't be hungry for too much longer.
- If your microbit says 'maintenance' when you plug it into your Chrome Book, you need to download the latest ________ from the link in Google Classroom.
- Right now, it is _______ period.
- if and if-else blocks are found in the _____ drawer.
- The ____ _______ block in the basic drawer will make the text scroll accross your microbit.
31 Clues: Ms. _______ is the 6th grade AP. • Ms. _______ is the 7th grade AP. • Right now, it is _______ period. • The 8th grade AP is Mrs. _________. • A ________ is a value that you define. • The teacher of this class is _______ ____________. • In programming, a line of text is called a _______. • if and if-else blocks are found in the _____ drawer. • ...
World Literature Terms 2025-11-04
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- When an object, color, or action represents a deeper idea or meaning
- Facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim or argument
- The author’s choice of words and writing style that affect tone and meaning
- Text Writing that provides facts or explains a topic
- Using credibility or trustworthiness to persuade an audience
- The use of language to persuade an audience through logic, emotion, or credibility
- Story A story within another story that connects or explains the main plot
- Using emotions to persuade an audience
- The turning point or moment of greatest suspense in a story
- An intentional exaggeration used for emphasis or effect
- Person A narrator who speaks directly to the reader using “you”
- A close examination of how parts of a text work together to create meaning
- Person A narrator who tells the story using “he,” “she,” or “they”
- The author’s way of revealing a character’s traits through actions, dialogue, and description
- Using logic, evidence, and reasoning to persuade an audience
- Clues or hints that suggest what will happen later in the story
- The beginning of a story where the setting, characters, and main conflict are introduced
- The central message or lesson about life the author wants readers to understand
- Person A narrator who tells the story using “I” or “me”
- The conversations between two or more characters in a story
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- Descriptive language that appeals to the five senses to create vivid mental images
- The end of the story where the main conflict is resolved and loose ends are tied up
- Action The series of events that build tension and develop the main conflict
- A statement of opinion that can be proven or argued
- The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- The feeling or atmosphere a reader experiences while reading a story
- A scene that interrupts the story to show an earlier event or memory
- Giving human traits or emotions to animals, objects, or ideas
- The struggle between opposing forces that drives the story’s events
- A statement that challenges or opposes another person’s argument
- The time and place where a story occurs
- Text Writing meant to convince readers to accept an opinion or take action
- Text Writing that tells a story with characters, setting, and plot
- of View The perspective from which a story is told
- Action The events after the climax that lead toward resolution
36 Clues: A comparison using “like” or “as” • Using emotions to persuade an audience • The time and place where a story occurs • of View The perspective from which a story is told • A statement of opinion that can be proven or argued • The author’s attitude toward the subject or audience • Text Writing that provides facts or explains a topic • ...
Introductory Logic: Unit1, Lessons 2-4 2025-08-16
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- A term that is more specific, narrow, or concrete than the original term and is included by it.
- Do not overlap.
- A term that is more general, broad, or abstract than the original term and includes it.
- Descriptive words that distinguish that term from every other species under that genus.
- Term that is more general, broad or abstract than the original term and includes it.
- Sum of all the individual objects to which the term applies.
- Method of defining a word by giving examples of them.
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- No other types exist.
- Method of defining a word with another word with the same meaning.
- Method of defining that is often the clearest method (though perhaps the most difficult), by naming its genus and then providing the difference.
- Sum of the common attributes of a term.
11 Clues: Do not overlap. • No other types exist. • Sum of the common attributes of a term. • Method of defining a word by giving examples of them. • Sum of all the individual objects to which the term applies. • Method of defining a word with another word with the same meaning. • Term that is more general, broad or abstract than the original term and includes it. • ...
CS20 Theory Review 2021-12-08
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- The part of the computer that runs binary math and functions.
- Active memory.
- The hard wiring of a computer.
- classic binary used in computers, can only be 1 or 0.
- Temporarily stored space on the way to the registers.
- ______, decode, execute.
- Ethereum is a cryptocurrency tracked by this software.
- NFTs are used to guarantee this about a piece of digital art.
- Tracks overflow errors (when the bit is a 3 or a 4).
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- Memory built out of 3-5 logic gates that will store a single bit (0 or 1)
- The framework for all the computing components in the computer, houses the wiring, ports and processors.
- The programming within a computer.
- The hard casing and components of a computer.
- Systems of wiring where electricity/commands are delivered precisely to specific locations and to perfom different tasks.
- The central processing unit.
- measuring probability instead of binary 0s and 1s
- Messages online are kept private using __________.
17 Clues: Active memory. • ______, decode, execute. • The central processing unit. • The hard wiring of a computer. • The programming within a computer. • The hard casing and components of a computer. • measuring probability instead of binary 0s and 1s • Messages online are kept private using __________. • Tracks overflow errors (when the bit is a 3 or a 4). • ...
Ashers Crossword 2022-09-08
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- She was not nice to him she was acting very _____.
- They _______ their hangouts so they can connect more.
- The mattress was very ______ he could not pick it up himself.
- He was ______ because he was always nervous something bad would happen.
- If you have never built something the instructions are very _________.
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- He _____ his sister non stop and was annoying to her.
- He ______ that it would happen he predicted it.
- He would always _____ himself he would say one thing then go back on it.
- As the ice melted it _____ and decreased in size.
- The detective was _____ in his reasoning because he was smart and used logic.
- She had to _____ to the plan and not go off of it
- The king was _____ he thought he was superior over everyone.
- The flowers in the area ______ they grew fast.
- The book was ______ and very mysterious
- The ________ was an amusing short story about him.
- The crossword was ______ and finished perfectly.
- The amount of desks in a row were ______ they were unbroken
17 Clues: The book was ______ and very mysterious • The flowers in the area ______ they grew fast. • He ______ that it would happen he predicted it. • The crossword was ______ and finished perfectly. • As the ice melted it _____ and decreased in size. • She had to _____ to the plan and not go off of it • She was not nice to him she was acting very _____. • ...
Personal and Vocational Concepts Part 1 2023-05-23
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- "I learned about nutrition, but now I understand how and why it's important(cognitive level)
- The first responsibility of learners is to do this
- Analysis of a situation can determine what to do first
- When learning new things, positive thinking can combat this fear
- No matter the generation, most adult learners are this
- The action of evaluating an exam to see why questions were missed
- An assessment tool to determine your type of learning style
- "I can do this difficult thing if I follow the directions one at a time(cognitive level)
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- Hears what is being taught while planning a child's birthday party(2words)
- Learning the alphabet is this cognitive level
- "I learn better by doing it myself"
- Involves both logic and intuition(2words)
- "I learned the basics of sewing and am making a dress"(cognitive level)
- A distraction which is internal
- Learner who is involved, self-directed and curious
- the type of thinking used when an act becomes routine
- A distraction which is external
17 Clues: A distraction which is internal • A distraction which is external • "I learn better by doing it myself" • Involves both logic and intuition(2words) • Learning the alphabet is this cognitive level • The first responsibility of learners is to do this • Learner who is involved, self-directed and curious • the type of thinking used when an act becomes routine • ...
Professional Communication 2023-11-08
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- How the message is sent (ex: email, phone call, face to face)
- Writing that is used to share information
- Nonverbal language including eye contact, posture, facial expressions
- Plan, Profile, and __________ are the 3 P's
- The person sending the message
- The process of going with the crowd/ peer pressure
- A persuasive strategy that appeals to the credibility of the author
- A type of business structure that has very few levels
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- The person receiving the message
- When communication flows from lower levels to higher levels in a business
- How the receiver processes what is being said
- Anything that interferes with communication
- A persuasive strategy that deals with using logic, data, and facts
- When communication flows from higher levels to lower levels in a business
- A type of business structure that has lots of levels
- A persuasive strategy that appeals to the emotion of the reader
- The response from the receiver to the sender
17 Clues: The person sending the message • The person receiving the message • Writing that is used to share information • Anything that interferes with communication • Plan, Profile, and __________ are the 3 P's • The response from the receiver to the sender • How the receiver processes what is being said • The process of going with the crowd/ peer pressure • ...
6th Grade Apex 7.1-7.2 Review 2024-02-20
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- A question meant to be answered easily to prove a point.
- A preference or a prejudice that a person has.
- A goal or a plan that is often not obvious.
- The invention or use of a word that sounds like the thing it stands for.
- An appeal to logic, reason, common sense, and evidence.
- An appeal to emotion or desire.
- the feeling a word gives you.
- The reason an author writes something.
- Language or other types of communication that are meant to persuade.
- The use of a repeating consonant sound, usually at the beginnings of words in a group.
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- An appeal to a person's authority, knowledge, or character.
- A common tool used in language to persuade an audience.
- Language that names the audience directly.
- An author or speaker's choice of words.
- The main point or observation in a text.
- The reason an author writes something.
- The thoughts, feelings, and outlook of an author.
- The presentation of things in a way that suggests a relationship between them.
18 Clues: the feeling a word gives you. • An appeal to emotion or desire. • The reason an author writes something. • The reason an author writes something. • An author or speaker's choice of words. • The main point or observation in a text. • Language that names the audience directly. • A goal or a plan that is often not obvious. • A preference or a prejudice that a person has. • ...
Unit 3 Chapter 3 Vocabulary 2024-04-12
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- down through family; government by such a class
- n. a foreigner living in an ancient Greek city
- n. a type of government in which one person holds all power, usually
- or powerful people
- n. a group of people who listen to information presented in court and
- n. a chain of islands
- n. the upper or noble class whose members’ status is usually
- n. an area settled by people who come from elsewhere
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- n. a city-state of ancient Greece
- decisions about whether or not someone is guilty
- n. a form of government in which people choose their leaders
- n. an enslaved person in Sparta
- n. the study of ways of thinking and making reasonable arguments
- in a harsh and brutal way
- n. a narrow piece of land that connects two larger landmasses
- n. a government where all power is held by a small group of
- n. in ancient Greece, a person with legal rights and responsibilities in a
17 Clues: or powerful people • n. a chain of islands • in a harsh and brutal way • n. an enslaved person in Sparta • n. a city-state of ancient Greece • n. a foreigner living in an ancient Greek city • down through family; government by such a class • decisions about whether or not someone is guilty • n. an area settled by people who come from elsewhere • ...
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.
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- 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. • ...
Brain Review Game 2025-11-25
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- mentally represent, organize, and manipulate objects.
- Lowers nerve activity to have a calming effect on the nervous system.
- Insulate nerve fibers and increase the speed and efficiency of electical impulse transmission.
- Processes sensory information: touch, temperature, pain, etc.
- Transmits electrical signals away from neurons cell body to other things.
- Transmits signals between neurons to control essential bodily functions.
- Side of brain responsible for creative and intuitive functions.
- Controls voluntary movement, speech, planning, and personality.
- Responsible for vision
- Receives signals from other neurons and transmits them to neuron's cell body.
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- Enables communication between nerve cells for things like learning and memory.
- Understanding and producing languge
- Critical for hearing, memory, and language comprehension.
- Large bundle of nerve fibers that connects left and right hemispheres of the brain.
- Brains reward and pleasure system, motivation, and motor control.
- Regulates things like mood, sleep, appetite, and digestion.
- Side of brain responsible for language, logic, and analytical thinking.
17 Clues: Responsible for vision • Understanding and producing languge • mentally represent, organize, and manipulate objects. • Critical for hearing, memory, and language comprehension. • Regulates things like mood, sleep, appetite, and digestion. • Processes sensory information: touch, temperature, pain, etc. • Side of brain responsible for creative and intuitive functions. • ...
Personalities you should be aware of. 2016-02-04
Across
- : CEO of MasterCard
- : The real world Iron Man
- : CEO of Google
- : CEO of Adobe Systems
- : Rejected by KFC. Rejected by Police Force. Rejected by Harvard University 10 times. Now officially the Richest Man in China.
- : Founder of Hike.
- : India’s youngest millionaire entrepreneur
- : Nostradamus of Technology
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- : CEO of Microsoft
- : Founder of FlipKart
- : Founder of Ola Cabs
- : Serbian American physicist, inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer and futurist best known for his contributions to the design of the modern alternating current electricity supply system.
- : English computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web.
- : Arguably, the best programmer in the world. In 1990, he wrote his Master of Science thesis, which he called Linux and he also created git in a span of mere 2 weeks.
- : CEO of Nokia
- : English mathematician, educator, philosopher and logician. He worked in the fields of differential equations and algebraic logic, and is best known as the author of The Laws of Thought.
- : Founder of SnapDeal
17 Clues: : CEO of Nokia • : CEO of Google • : CEO of Microsoft • : Founder of Hike. • : CEO of MasterCard • : Founder of FlipKart • : Founder of Ola Cabs • : Founder of SnapDeal • : CEO of Adobe Systems • : The real world Iron Man • : Nostradamus of Technology • : India’s youngest millionaire entrepreneur • : English computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
9th Grade Literary Term Review 2024-02-26
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- Deliberate use of exaggeration or overstatement, often for comic effect
- Rhetorical and persuasive appeal to emotions
- Expression characteristic of a language, region, community; not understood literally
- Form of parallelism that emphasizes stron contrasts
- question, Questions with obvious answers, creating emphasis and emotion
- A non-human subject is given human characteristics
- Portrays differences between appearance and reality: verbal, dramatic, situational irony
- Rhetorical and persuasive appeal to credibility, to ethics, to authority
- One thing is spoken of as if it is something else
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- Question, Questions with obvious answers, creating emphasis, emotions
- The sense that something is ominous around the corner: worry, anxiety, fear, stress
- Use of words to imitate sounds: whirr, thud, hiss
- Atmosphere and emotions created by diction, figurative language, word choices
- Reference to well-known person, place, event, literary work, or work of art
- Form of parellelism that suggests strong contrasts
- Author’s attitude toward subject created by point of view: serious, comic, sarcastic etc
- Rhetorical and persuasive appeal to logic
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds, giving emphasis, to imitate, musical effects
- Compares two things using “like” or “as”
19 Clues: Compares two things using “like” or “as” • Rhetorical and persuasive appeal to logic • Rhetorical and persuasive appeal to emotions • Use of words to imitate sounds: whirr, thud, hiss • One thing is spoken of as if it is something else • Form of parellelism that suggests strong contrasts • A non-human subject is given human characteristics • ...
Vocab Review 2024-05-20
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- (n.) The amount something can hold or do.
- (n.) A person who engages in fraudulent schemes or deceptive practices, especially online.
- (n.) A sudden and complete change in something.
- (adj.) Following traditional standards or practices; typical or ordinary.
- (adj.) Happening or done at the same time.
- (v.) Get worse over time.
- (n.) The process of making an area more urban, with more buildings and infrastructure.
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- (adv.) Exactly as something is said.
- (n.) Basic systems needed for a society to work, like roads and power supplies.
- (adj.) Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- (n.) A man-made waterway used for transportation or irrigation.
- (n.) A mistake, weakness, or problem in something that makes it less perfect.
- (n.) Income generated from sales or other sources.
- (v.) To make someone sick with a disease.
- (n.) A formal agreement between two or more countries or groups.
- (n.) A poisonous substance produced by living organisms.
- (v.) To change something into a different form or use.
17 Clues: (v.) Get worse over time. • (adv.) Exactly as something is said. • (n.) The amount something can hold or do. • (v.) To make someone sick with a disease. • (adj.) Happening or done at the same time. • (n.) A sudden and complete change in something. • (n.) Income generated from sales or other sources. • (adj.) Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • ...
The Scientific Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-15
Across
- German astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion.
- A force of attraction between objects and mass.
- A controlled and systematic procedure used to test a hypothesis and gather data.
- Astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory.
- Political leader that incorporated key ideas of the Enlightenment into the Declaration of Independence.
- Developed laws of gravity and motion.
- An instrument that magnifies small objects, allowing the observation of tiny structures and organisms.
- A logical method created by Francis Bacon that is based on observation and experimentation.
- Scientist who built the telescope to observe planets motion.
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- An optical instrument used to view distant objects,often used by astronomers.
- A testable statement used to make predictions and guide investigations.
- The theory that stated the sun was at the center and planets revolved around it.
- Discovered that blood circulated throughout the body
- A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason.
- Developed the scientific method.
- The intellectual movement that emphasized reason and logic.
- A period of significant transformation or change.
17 Clues: Developed the scientific method. • Developed laws of gravity and motion. • A force of attraction between objects and mass. • A philosophical approach that emphasizes reason. • Astronomer who developed the heliocentric theory. • A period of significant transformation or change. • Discovered that blood circulated throughout the body • ...
Benson Brain Crossword 2022-05-26
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- this is the cortex involved in movement
- side of the brain involved in language, logic and problem solving
- the sending neuron reabsorbs the excess neurotransmitters from the synapse
- can be used to see the effects of physical brain damage
- column of nerves within the spine
- carries messages away from cell body
- junction that is between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
- involved in memory, emotion, agression and more
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- the portion of the brain involved with vision and hearing
- the side of the brain involved in imagination, feeling and spatial relations
- the lower portion of the brain involved with vital functions
- four of them in the brain, each with a different use
- this cortex is involved in the senses
- produces energy for cells
- examples of this are CAT, MRI, PET and (f)MRI
- this portion of the brain contains the thalamus, the hypothalamus and more
- insulates and protects the axon
17 Clues: produces energy for cells • insulates and protects the axon • column of nerves within the spine • carries messages away from cell body • this cortex is involved in the senses • this is the cortex involved in movement • examples of this are CAT, MRI, PET and (f)MRI • involved in memory, emotion, agression and more • four of them in the brain, each with a different use • ...
Argument Crossword Hunt (Day 1) 2024-09-24
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- The quality of being factually sound (meaning understandable and true)
- A formal discussion about opposing arguments
- The trends in mood and/or opinions in a politics, society, or a particular group of people
- To prove something or someone wrong
- Prejudice (for or against something without evidence) in a way that tends to be unfair
- TWO WORDS that mean a trustworthy place to find information
- To admit something is true or valid after first disagreeing, denying, or resisting it
- The available body of facts and information that indicates something is true or valid
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- Covering a large number and wide scope (extent) of subjects
- A type of question that does not require and answer but creates dramatic effect
- Uncertain, indefinite, or unclear meaning
- Justifiable (shown to be right) through argument
- The quality of being trustworthy and believable
- An argument that disagrees with the author's claim
- An argument that is united, logical, and consistent
- Based on personal experience rather than research
- Sound (good) reasoning
17 Clues: Sound (good) reasoning • To prove something or someone wrong • Uncertain, indefinite, or unclear meaning • A formal discussion about opposing arguments • The quality of being trustworthy and believable • Justifiable (shown to be right) through argument • Based on personal experience rather than research • An argument that disagrees with the author's claim • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-03-27
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- Two angles that share a common side and vertex.
- Two lines that run side by side and never intersect.
- An angle measuring less than 90 degrees.
- To divide something into two equal parts.
- The exact middle point of a line segment.
- Figures or shapes that have the exact same size and shape.
- Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.
- Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.
- When two lines cross each other at a point.
- A statement in geometry that can be proven true using logic and reasoning.
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- The space between two intersecting lines, measured in degrees.
- A part of a line with two endpoints.
- Two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
- An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- The point where two lines or edges meet, like the corner of a triangle.
- An angle measuring more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.
17 Clues: A part of a line with two endpoints. • Two angles that add up to 90 degrees. • Two angles that add up to 180 degrees. • An angle measuring less than 90 degrees. • To divide something into two equal parts. • The exact middle point of a line segment. • An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees. • When two lines cross each other at a point. • ...
Rhetoric 2025-07-21
Across
- - The part of a speech where you say what the argument is, unbiased.
- - The part of an argument where you elaborate on facts and evidence that supports your argument.
- - Giving emotional weight to words to persuade.
- - Asking and immediately answering your own question.
- - When ideas or words are placed side by side in contrast.
- - An argument based on facts, evidence and logic.
- - She gave the famous 'Ain't I a Woman?' speech.
- - Multiple linked ideas with use of connectives.
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- - Repeating a word at the beginning of several sentences or clauses.
- - The art of persuasive speaking or writing.
- - A famous young speaker who stood up for girls' education rights.
- - Repetition of the last word of a sentence at the beginning of the next.
- - The part of a speech that shows divided arguments and which side you're on.
- - Using feelings to persuade.
- - Connecting multiple clauses or ideas separated with commas.
- - Building your credibility and trustworthiness in an argument.
- - An argument made of a major premise, minor premise, and conclusion.
17 Clues: - Using feelings to persuade. • - The art of persuasive speaking or writing. • - Giving emotional weight to words to persuade. • - She gave the famous 'Ain't I a Woman?' speech. • - Multiple linked ideas with use of connectives. • - An argument based on facts, evidence and logic. • - Asking and immediately answering your own question. • ...
The Age of Enlightenment 2025-01-13
Across
- A form of maltreatment against a person or group
- He invented the first printing press to make books faster and easier
- Libraries and Universities were called centers of _____
- A set of books containing information about a variety of topics
- Knowledge that can be proved through observation or experiments
- A way of thinking that can "shift" when new information is learned
- Unable to read
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- To be "awakened" by knowledge
- Touch, taste, smell, vision, hearing are all forms of this
- To be suspicious or distrusting of something
- The ______ Revolution sparked people's interest in learning about the world
- The first person to study the universe using observation
- The power of the mind to think + judge using logic
- He was imprisoned by the Church because they didn't like his theories about the world
- A set of values that all people on Earth deserve
- The opposite of Collectivism; independence and freedom of choice
- Beliefs about life + the world
17 Clues: Unable to read • To be "awakened" by knowledge • Beliefs about life + the world • To be suspicious or distrusting of something • A form of maltreatment against a person or group • A set of values that all people on Earth deserve • The power of the mind to think + judge using logic • Libraries and Universities were called centers of _____ • ...
Q2 Vocabulary 2025-10-04
Across
- a contradiction
- the speaker/writer's attitude toward the subject
- a claim that is made to rebut a previous claim
- an appeal to establish a speaker's credibility
- extreme exaggeration used for emphasis
- to state or assert that something is the case
- directly comparing two things using like or as
- repetition of the same beginning sound in a series of words
- an appeal to play on the audience's sense of emotion
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- the group or person that the speaker/writer is attempting to persuade
- figure of speech to compare to things by saying one thing IS something else
- the art of persuasive speech or writing
- a figure of speech that minimizes or understates importance
- repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive lines
- an appeal that plays on an audience's sense of logic
- a reference to a well-known person/place/event/literary work
- question a question that is asked not to be answered but to make a point
17 Clues: a contradiction • extreme exaggeration used for emphasis • the art of persuasive speech or writing • to state or assert that something is the case • a claim that is made to rebut a previous claim • an appeal to establish a speaker's credibility • directly comparing two things using like or as • the speaker/writer's attitude toward the subject • ...
Game Design Vocabulary 2023-09-28
Across
- uses an accelerometer to sense how quickly you move the device and at what angle it is being held.
- a video screen that senses pressure or electrical resistance from your finger to activate commands.
- breaks down the pseudocode logic statement into condition events and action events.
- a programmable container that can have an interaction or event.
- how the player (user) connects to (interfaces with) the game.
- a repeating of an animation or sound when it reaches the end.
- the process of inputting commands that a machine will execute.
- an object that cannot receive programming.
- The collection of words and symbols.
- a list of computer commands.
- an exact copy that inherits all the properties of the original object.
- changing computer codes, scripts, and other programming into a file that can run on a specific type of device.
- The process of matching the footsteps to the translation motion of the object.
- a person who is involved in the development of a video game.
- an object that can receive programming.
- A long sound file.
- a single action-reaction relationship for the game.
- an exact copy of an object, but its properties are not linked to the original.
- Objects that are not animated.
- the process of inputting commands that a machine will execute.
- a 2D image used in a game.
- A short sound file.
- what must exist or become true.
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- allow the user to give information to the computer.
- Movement of an object is referred to as.
- a series of images, or frames, with slight differences that are played in sequence to create the illusion of movement.
- When an executable is changed to make it compatible with a different device
- Events.
- where you place game objects to create a scene.
- assigns programming to objects.
- not actual programming code, rather it is based on English and used to record the programming logic.
- what occurs when the condition is met.
- a program file that a computer can read and run.
- allow the computer to give you information.
- the person who creates images and graphics used in a game.
- a visual effect placed between the frames to gradually move to the next frame.
- a logical design process that makes it easy to interpret.
- the smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen.
- Game-design software.
39 Clues: Events. • A long sound file. • A short sound file. • Game-design software. • a 2D image used in a game. • a list of computer commands. • Objects that are not animated. • assigns programming to objects. • what must exist or become true. • The collection of words and symbols. • what occurs when the condition is met. • an object that can receive programming. • ...
Game design Puzzle 2023-09-28
Across
- allow the computer to give you information
- Objects that are not animated
- cannot receive programming
- a program file that a computer can read and run
- assigns programming to objects
- When a 2D image is used in a game
- an accelerometer to sense how quickly you move the device and at what angle it is being held
- The collection of words and symbols themselves are called
- what occurs when the condition is met
- can receive programming
- a person who is involved in the development of a video game
- a computer program
- how the player connects to the game
- what must exist or become true
- an exact copy that inherits all the properties of the original object
- a list of computer commands
- The process of matching the footsteps to the translation motion of the object is called
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- small images that represent a full-size image
- the person who creates images and graphics used in a game
- allow the user to give information to the computer
- A short sound file is typically referred to as
- a programmable container that can have an interaction or event
- a visual effect placed between the frames to gradually move to the next frame
- A long sound file is typically referred to as
- a video screen that senses pressure or electrical resistance from your finger to activate commands
- the smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen.
- a series of images, or frames, with slight differences that are played in sequence to create the illusion of movement
- makes the job of computer programming much easier
- where you place game objects to create a scene
- programming into a file that can run on a specific type of device is called
- an executable is changed to make it compatible with a different device, it is called
- a repeating of an animation or sound when it reaches the end
- a single action-reaction relationship for the game
- an exact copy of an object, but its properties are not linked to the original
- breaks down the pseudocode logic statement into condition events and action events
- a small image
- Movement of an object is referred
- not actual programming code, rather it is based on English and used to record the programming logic
- to pause the cursor over the button without moving or clicking
39 Clues: a small image • a computer program • can receive programming • cannot receive programming • a list of computer commands • Objects that are not animated • assigns programming to objects • what must exist or become true • When a 2D image is used in a game • Movement of an object is referred • how the player connects to the game • what occurs when the condition is met • ...
Rhetorical Terminology Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-10
Across
- a highly specialized vocabulary used in specific professions, groups, and/or academic fields
- an overused phrase or expression (typically betrays a lack of original thought)
- an intellectual proposal; the stated main idea and/or intentions of a work
- an author or speaker's attitude towards a particular subject
- a statement that serves as a hypothesis or fictionalized scenario used to illustrate or emphasize a point or idea
- a short but purposeful reference to a person, place, thing, idea, work of literature, myth, etc.
- when a word or words are repeated at the END of successive phrases or clauses
- an appeal to the credibility of the speaker
- an increase in size, importance, or value
- words that appeal to the senses
- the use of a milder or more acceptable word or phrase in place of a more harsh, blunt, or obscene idea, object, or action
- an indirect comparison of two dissimilar things
- the intentional inclusion of extra conjunctions between words or phrases in a series
- the literal, dictionary definition of a word
- feelings and associations that are attached to the literal meaning of a word
- the opposition or contrast of ideas or words in a parallel construction
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- where a word, phrase, or clause is used multiple times for emphasis
- a reduction in size, importance, or value
- the distinctive way in which a writer or speaker uses language
- the placing of contrasting ideas or concepts side-by-side for the purpose of comparison
- an appeal to the emotions of the audience
- a brief story or tale told to illustrate a point or serve as an example
- when a word or words are repeated at the BEGINNING of successive phrases or clauses
- an author or speaker's choice of sentence construction
- a comparison of two things using the words like, as, or than
- exaggeration for emphasis or dramatic effect
- the intentional representation of something as lesser in magnitude than it actually is for emphasis or dramatic effect
- a comparison of two things based on a shared characteristic or feature
- an error in argument or logic
- an appeal to logic and reason
- the intentional omission of conjunctions between words or phrases in a series
- an author or speaker's choice of words
- informal, familiar language (may include slang)
- the use of recurring syntactical structures using similar or repeated words for emphasis
34 Clues: an error in argument or logic • an appeal to logic and reason • words that appeal to the senses • an author or speaker's choice of words • a reduction in size, importance, or value • an appeal to the emotions of the audience • an increase in size, importance, or value • an appeal to the credibility of the speaker • exaggeration for emphasis or dramatic effect • ...
Benson Brain Crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- side of the brain involved in language, logic and problem solving
- insulates and protects the axon
- carries messages away from cell body
- this cortex is involved in the senses
- column of nerves within the spine
- four of them in the brain, each with a different use
- this is the cortex involved in movement
- the portion of the brain involved with vision and hearing
- produces energy for cells
- the sending neuron reabsorbs the excess neurotransmitters from the synapse
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- involved in memory, emotion, agression and more
- junction that is between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
- the lower portion of the brain involved with vital functions
- this portion of the brain contains the thalamus, the hypothalamus and more
- the side of the brain involved in imagination, feeling and spatial relations
- examples of this are CAT, MRI, PET and (f)MRI
- can be used to see the effects of physical brain damage
17 Clues: produces energy for cells • insulates and protects the axon • column of nerves within the spine • carries messages away from cell body • this cortex is involved in the senses • this is the cortex involved in movement • examples of this are CAT, MRI, PET and (f)MRI • involved in memory, emotion, agression and more • four of them in the brain, each with a different use • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-25
Across
- the way in which two or more concepts, objects, people, etc.; are connected.
- make different; alter or modify.
- the action of consenting to receive something offered
- the process of increasing in size
- the quality or state of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
- A limit of a subject, a dividing line.
- the practice of being optimistic in attitude
- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
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- not subject to any conditions
- allow or enable to escape confinement, set free.
- an intense feeling of deep affection
- the quality of being friendly, generous and considerate
- conformity in the application of something,typically that of which is necessary for the sake of logic,accuracy or fairness
- a natural instinctive state of mind deriving from circumstances, emotions, situations, etc.
- the capacity to withstand great force or pressure
- the quality of being certain or definite
- a persons essential being
17 Clues: a persons essential being • not subject to any conditions • make different; alter or modify. • the process of increasing in size • an intense feeling of deep affection • A limit of a subject, a dividing line. • the quality of being certain or definite • the practice of being optimistic in attitude • allow or enable to escape confinement, set free. • ...
Word Word- Mark Of The Thief- Robbee Henderson 2015-11-17
Across
- Of or relating to Arabia or its inhabitants.
- The third and commonly the last name of a citizen of ancient Rome,indicating the person's house or family
- In spite of; notwithstanding.
- Tending to cause or excite suspicion; questionable:
- A gown like outer garment, with or without sleeves and sometimes belted, worn by the ancient Greeks and Romans.
- Also called Elysian Fields. Classical Mythology. the abode of the blessed after death.
- The act of irritating or the state of being irritated.
- Roman historian.
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- Belonging or pertaining to the common people.
- A person who begs alms or lives by begging.
- A bridgelike structure that carries a water conduit or canal across a valley or over a river.
- Something that weighs down or depresses.
- Without logic or meaningful connection; disjointed; rambling.
- Not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable:
- Always faithful
- The quality or state of being wise; knowledge of what is true or right coupled with just judgment as to action; sagacity, discernment, orin sight.
- Faltering or hesitating, especially in speech.
17 Clues: Always faithful • Roman historian. • In spite of; notwithstanding. • Something that weighs down or depresses. • Not tolerable; unendurable; insufferable: • A person who begs alms or lives by begging. • Of or relating to Arabia or its inhabitants. • Belonging or pertaining to the common people. • Faltering or hesitating, especially in speech. • ...
1080 2018-09-24
Across
- greatly dismayed or horrified.
- according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- enter somewhere forcibly or suddenly. Or (of a bird or other animal) migrate into an area in abnormally large numbers.
- sentenced to a particular punishment, especially death.
- an animal lacking a backbone
- without compassion for misery or suffering; cruel.
- giving rise or likely to give rise to controversy or public disagreement.
- an unusually large number of insects or animals infesting a place and causing damage. Or a thing causing trouble or irritation.
- deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd.
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- remarkable or exceptional, especially exceptionally good.
- someone who competes with or opposes another in a contest, game, or argument.
- (of a substance or object) capable of being decomposed by bacteria
- kill, destroy, or remove a large proportion of.
- (of something provided or available) lacking in quantity or quality.
- intensely painful.
- the state or process of having no living members.
- relating to or of the nature of an icon.
17 Clues: intensely painful. • an animal lacking a backbone • greatly dismayed or horrified. • relating to or of the nature of an icon. • kill, destroy, or remove a large proportion of. • the state or process of having no living members. • without compassion for misery or suffering; cruel. • deserving or inviting derision or mockery; absurd. • ...
Extemp Test Review 2025-01-31
Across
- Seconds grace if you go over time in Extemp at a tournemnt
- statement that helps you get from each point smoothly within your speech
- statement that helps you preview your speech topic
- A speech that you can use your opinion and facts.
- Appeal to credibility
- Appeal to Logic
- Speech Topics that obtain information outside the US
- statement that helps you preview your main points
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- The time limit you have for Extemp at a speech
- How many minutes do you have to prepare for your Extemp Speech at tournament
- A speech that you cannot use your opinion, only facts.
- Getter first thing you present to get the audience attention
- Appeal to Emotion
- The amount of topics you draw for Extemp
- statement that leaves the audience with something to remember to think about
- How many notecards can you use when you present in Extemp at a tournament
- Speech Topics that only pertain to current events that happen within the US
17 Clues: Appeal to Logic • Appeal to Emotion • Appeal to credibility • The amount of topics you draw for Extemp • The time limit you have for Extemp at a speech • A speech that you can use your opinion and facts. • statement that helps you preview your main points • statement that helps you preview your speech topic • Speech Topics that obtain information outside the US • ...
Guess the Strengths 2024-12-03
Across
- Generates creative ideas and innovative solutions.
- Generates enthusiasm and optimism in various situations.
- Prefers agreement and seeks to reduce conflict by finding common ground.
- Builds deep relationships and connections with others.
- Focuses on excellence, striving to transform strong areas into outstanding ones.
- Strives to make a meaningful impact and be recognized for it.
- Thinks ahead and identifies the best paths to achieve goals.
- Focuses on nurturing the potential in others.
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- Driven to accomplish tasks and meet high standards.
- Sees each person as unique and tailors approaches accordingly.
- Thoughtful and cautious, carefully evaluating risks and making decisions with care.
- Enjoys winning others over and making new friends.
- Uses logic and data to solve problems and find patterns.
- Enjoys deep thinking and introspection, often engaging in meaningful conversations and exploring ideas.
- Collects and values information and resources for future use.
- Takes charge and inspires others to take action.
- Values diversity and actively seeks to involve everyone.
17 Clues: Focuses on nurturing the potential in others. • Takes charge and inspires others to take action. • Enjoys winning others over and making new friends. • Generates creative ideas and innovative solutions. • Driven to accomplish tasks and meet high standards. • Builds deep relationships and connections with others. • ...
Geometry Vocab 2025-04-01
Across
- The space between two intersecting lines, measured in degrees.
- (Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.)
- (An angle measuring more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees.)
- (Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.)
- A statement in geometry that can be proven true using logic and reasoning.
- (An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.)
- The point where two lines or edges meet, like the corner of a triangle.
- (An angle measuring less than 90 degrees.)
- (When two lines cross each other at a point.)
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- Two lines that run side by side and never intersect.
- Two lines that intersect at a 90-degree angle.
- The longest side of a right triangle, opposite the right angle.
- (The exact middle point of a line segment.)
- To divide something into two equal parts.
- (Two angles that share a common side and vertex.)
- Figures or shapes that have the exact same size and shape.
- (A part of a line with two endpoints.)
17 Clues: (A part of a line with two endpoints.) • (Two angles that add up to 90 degrees.) • (Two angles that add up to 180 degrees.) • To divide something into two equal parts. • (An angle measuring less than 90 degrees.) • (The exact middle point of a line segment.) • (An angle that measures exactly 90 degrees.) • (When two lines cross each other at a point.) • ...
Computer science Vocab 2016-10-11
Across
- message often helps programmers debugging the source code
- Machinery
- a software application used to locate, retrieve and, display content
- error: an error that occurs during execution of a program
- enables a system to be modeled as a set of objects that can be controlled and manipulated
- sequence of adjacent bits operated on as a unit by a computer
- any finite sequence of characters
- denoting a system of algebraic notation
- unit of information equal to one billion bytes
- graphical user interface
- a sequence of instruction s that is continually repeated until a certain condition is reached
- a software program that runs on your computer
- a data type intended to represent the truth values of logic
- a specification that defines a property of an object
- integrated development environment
- error: character incorrectly placed in a command
- a procedure associated with an object
- the concept that when a class of objects is defined
- physical device capable of storing information temporarily or permanently
- information that a computer produces
- the process of locating and fixing or bypassing bugs (errors)
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- permanent software programmed into a read-only memory.
- an independent code module that fulfills some concrete task
- a reserved keyword in a number of programming languages
- code represents text or computer processor instructions
- chart: sequence of movements or actions of people or things involved in a complex system
- an informal high-level description of the operating principle
- an arrangement of items in a computer memory
- perform different computations or actions depending on whether a programmer-specified boolean condition evaluates to true or false.
- Computer memory that can be accessed randomly
- operating information used by a computer.
- provide or give something to the computer
- set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations
- central processing unit
- extensible program-code-template for creating objects
- a datum of integral data type
- uses conventional main memory
- a method that fetches private data
- type: is a classification identifying one of various types of data
- the assignment of an initial value
- where different logic structures sequence, selection and loop are combined.
- actual parameter, refers to the actual input passed.
- Drive: self-contained storage device
- a double-precision 64-bit IEEE 754 floating point.
44 Clues: Machinery • central processing unit • graphical user interface • a datum of integral data type • uses conventional main memory • any finite sequence of characters • integrated development environment • a method that fetches private data • the assignment of an initial value • information that a computer produces • Drive: self-contained storage device • ...
Philippine politics and Governance 2024-02-02
Across
- human behavior is naturally caused by a phenomenon acceptable to both the political scientists and the psychologists.
- In its broadest sense, includes the decision-making and decision-enforcing
- means governance in latin
- “SCIRE” means “TO KNOW”
- is therefore a science to the extent that it observes the cardinal rules of scientific logic.
- This approach is concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions like legislature etc
- concerned with the legal process, legal bodies or institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
- Political Science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc
- Lasswell author of a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity
- is a key tenet of good governance
- emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- Science believes that the study of Political Science should be verified by evidence.
- the geographical conditions, which include soil, climate, vegetation, population, land use, mountain and rivers, affect the political development of a nation, not with standing its culture.
- This approach firmly believes that values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system.
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods
- “POLIS” means “CITY”
- is a selective re-creation of reality according to a person’s metaphysical value judgement
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- The government should listen to the voices of the people and take transparent actions
- defines governance as “the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development”
- man alternative visions of the state
- research in Political Science must be systematic.
- After collecting data, the researcher should measure and quantify those data.
- the science of law, is concerning primarily with analysis of existing legal systems as well as the ethical, historical, sociological and psychological foundation of the law.
- it is the study of society as a whole. It is a social science course that enriches political science by its contributions to the study of social problems, which are also problems of the government
- science is therefore a science to the extent that it observes the cardinal rules of scientific logic.
- related to history, it emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation
- the geographical conditions, which include soil, climate, vegetation, population, land use, mountain and rivers
- certain uniformities in political behavior which can be expressed in generalizations
- believe that to do objective research one has to be value free.
- active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process.
- concerned chiefly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of economy.
31 Clues: “POLIS” means “CITY” • “SCIRE” means “TO KNOW” • means governance in latin • is a key tenet of good governance • man alternative visions of the state • emphasizes testing and verifying everything • research in Political Science must be systematic. • put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods • ...
10 A Vocab 1-3 2023-09-15
Across
- A difficult, painful, or challenging experience or trial.
- To develop or change gradually over time, typically into a more advanced or complex form.
- To be excluded or freed from a specific duty, requirement, or obligation.
- To triumph or succeed, often after a struggle or competition.
- Capable of existing or working together without conflict or issues.
- A mistaken belief or misleading argument that is based on incorrect reasoning or flawed logic.
- Capable of causing death, often referring to substances or actions that are deadly.
- Overwhelmingly joyful or delighted, often to an extreme degree.
- A feeling of deep respect, wonder, or fear often inspired by something impressive or extraordinary.
- Not real or imaginary, often referring to characters, events, or stories created in literature or art.
- A meeting or confrontation with someone or something, often by chance or unexpectedly.
- Someone who tends to have a negative outlook or expects the worst outcome in any situation.
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- Based on reason, logic, or sound judgment, rather than emotions or irrational thinking.
- To regain, recover, or bring back something, often after searching or effort.
- Easily deceived or tricked because of a tendency to believe or trust others without sufficient evidence.
- To deduce or conclude information from evidence, reasoning, or observation, rather than being explicitly told.
- To drive or push something forward with force or energy.
- A quick, sharp, or witty reply in response to a comment or question.
- Hesitating or doubtful; not completely trustworthy or reliable.
- Extremely stingy or unwilling to spend money; very frugal.
- Something that is incapable of producing any useful result or is pointless and ineffective.
- Legally responsible or likely to experience or face something, often negative.
- An intense and often irrational fixation or preoccupation with something or someone.
- Continuing to exist or endure for a prolonged period; not giving up easily.
- The ability to speak or write a language with ease, accuracy, and fluidity.
- To persistently annoy, torment, or persecute someone through aggressive and repetitive actions.
- To quote or refer to as evidence or authority in a written or spoken argument.
- Easy to reach, approach, or obtain; able to be used or entered without difficulty.
- To pass or go by, especially referring to time.
- Tending to avoid giving direct answers or being secretive, often to escape or dodge a question or situation.
30 Clues: To pass or go by, especially referring to time. • To drive or push something forward with force or energy. • A difficult, painful, or challenging experience or trial. • Extremely stingy or unwilling to spend money; very frugal. • To triumph or succeed, often after a struggle or competition. • Hesitating or doubtful; not completely trustworthy or reliable. • ...
Life-Long Learning 2013-05-01
5 Clues: belief that you are admirable • The ability to understand or decide using sound thought • logical arguments require reasons, ________, and conclusions • belief that everyone is born with a set amount of intelligence • ______questions expose conclusions built on unsound reasoning or faulty logic
Strategic management 117 2023-01-16
Across
- specific version of a strategy plan that adheres to the balanced Scorecard methodology.
- reporting tool that consolidates, aggregates and arranges objectives and metrics.
- A description of the funding of existing and/or proposed
- activities are focused on the day-to-day, or short-term, activities. This is in contrast to strategic matters.
- One of the steps required to complete a process.
- Commonly used within the Logic Model, outcomes (also called outcome-impacts) describe the benefits that result as a consequence of an organisation’s investments and activities.
- The examination and close scrutiny of data and information without the introduction of opinions,biased perceptions of the data and information, or evaluative statements.
- plan of action to achieve a goal(s).
- quality management and process improvement methodology
- statement describes the overall, top-level priorities for how an organization chooses to conduct its activities and to be viewed by the public,
- well suited to process intensive industries like manufacturing
- Belief, preference, or philosophy held by members of an organization that is a primary determinant of an organization’s culture and ethical behavior.
- The set of processes and competencies required to specify the goals and objectives and develop and manage the initiatives to attain them.
- usually refers to a projected value for a metric.
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- A long-term, comprehensive document that summarizes the outputs of longer term strategic thinking and planning.
- The process of comparing and assessing some entity or attribute using a specific criterion (or criteria), i.e., a norm, standard, regulation, or expectation.
- Commonly used within the Logic Model to describe the resources an organisation invests in a program, such as time, people (staff, volunteers), money, materials, equipment, partnerships, research base, and technology, among other things.
- statement describes the overall purpose of the organization
- The extrapolation of a current organizational state to a desired future state.
- Individual person, group, association, or external organization that has a significant interest in, and/or impact on an organization.
- One of the steps required to accomplish a particular process or project.
- way an organisation seeks to achieve its vision and mission.
- arranging strategic devices (objectives) to ensure collaboration and cooperation downward through all levels of the organizational system in a connected series.
- This term refers to the nature of the activities conducted by the Board of Directors,including clarifying the overall purpose of the organization
- where people stop operating in the old way, learn new ways,make mistakes, mourn the loss of the old, test the new way and integrate it into ongoing operations.
- Guidelines developed for use in an organization to influence, instruct, and specify how leaders should act when making decisions in given circumstances.
26 Clues: plan of action to achieve a goal(s). • One of the steps required to complete a process. • usually refers to a projected value for a metric. • quality management and process improvement methodology • A description of the funding of existing and/or proposed • statement describes the overall purpose of the organization • ...
AP Terms 2021-04-15
Across
- A general term for literary devices used for effect.
- When something opposite of what is expected occurs.
- The target of the piece.
- Language not intended to be interpreted literally (personification, hyperbole, simile, metaphor, etc.)
- When a part of something represents the whole (Packers means the Green Bay Packers...)
- The use of repetition for effect.
- When something is both true and false at the same time.
- Sound words like buzz.
- When a piece refers to another, very popular, work.
- Personality coming out in a piece.
- reasoning Using logic to go from accepted generalizations to specific facts.
- How a word or phrase feels.
- Why the speaker or writer has produced this work.
- The circumstances surrounding a word or phrase and giving it meaning.
- The person who is talking or writing to us.
- The textbook meaning of a word.
- The intensity that the author speaks with.
- When different items are placed next to each other to highlight their difference.
- The claim that the author is making.
- An extreme exaggeration.
- reasoning Using logic to go from specific facts to generalizations.
- Using an object or action to represent something bigger.
- A writer's vocabulary and phrase choices.
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- Providing many examples as evidence.
- A sub-genre that focuses on displaying shortcomings of society, corporations, governments, etc.
- When a voice uses irony to mock or show anger.
- Evidence used in an incorrect manner.
- Writing intended to provoke visual images.
- A group of words that mean something not derived from their definitions (break a leg).
- Items used to support a claim.
- When consecutive words begin with the same letter.
- A pleasant way of saying something potentially unpleasant (passed away).
- Short, usually humorous, stories about real people and incidents.
- Intended to teach.
- Credibility, trust, or ethical reasoning.
- Giving a non-human item human traits.
- When an author compares things for effect.
- When an author repeats similar structures for effect.
- Admitting that something of the other side is correct (to usually shoot it down).
- The alternate side of the argument.
- The order of words-usually subject verb predicate.
- The emotional reasoning of an argument.
- The tone that the author approaches the piece with.
- Combining different pieces to make a whole.
- An exaggerated imitation of an author's style for comedic effect.
- The logical reasoning behind an argument.
- Idea or message behind a piece.
47 Clues: Intended to teach. • Sound words like buzz. • The target of the piece. • An extreme exaggeration. • How a word or phrase feels. • Items used to support a claim. • The textbook meaning of a word. • Idea or message behind a piece. • The use of repetition for effect. • Personality coming out in a piece. • The alternate side of the argument. • Providing many examples as evidence. • ...
ECE Crossword 2022-03-24
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- A four-layer pnpn device but with only two external terminals
- The process in which generated alternating current in the armature winding of a dc machine is converted into direct current after going through the commutator and the stationary brushes.
- “foreign” atoms occupying the sites of host atoms
- Four-layer PNPN devices used as electronic switch
- is a tendency for alternating current to flow mostly near the outside surface of the conductor
- static electricity generated by friction
- _______ is a branch of electronic engineering that deals with power electronics.
- maximum voltage that the diode has to withstand when reverse-biased
- is the movement of electrons from one point to another
- converts AC to pulsating DC
- It is the ability of magnetic material to support magnetic field development
- A three-terminal electronic semiconductor device with only one junction that acts exclusively as an electrically controlled switch
- a loss when some magnetic lines of force about a conductor do not return to the conductor when the cycle alternates
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- A circuit that provides an input-output relationship corresponding to a Boolean algebra
- the process of altering a characteristic of the carrier in accordance with the instantaneous value of the signal
- What is the first electronic digital computing device developed in 1937?
- Defined as the maximum number of standard logic inputs that an output can drive reliably.
- the incorporation of impurities into a semiconductor according to our requirements
- _____ loss is due to the resistance of the coil themselves
- storage element in a logic circuit
- simple static electro-magnetic passive electrical device that converts electrical energy from one value to another
- stationary waveforms due to reflected waves mixed with more of the incoming incident wave
- Is the process used to generate a coded output from a singular active numeric input line
- it is the width of the band
- Base 8 number system
- Base 16 number system
- have low resistance so electrons flow through them with ease
- Accumulation of electric charges also known as frictional electricity
- materials having NEGATIVE TEMPERATURE COEFFICIENT (NTC)
- The energy difference between the conduction band and valence band.
- A circuit that compares two n-bit binary numbers.
- it is a region in which the transistor operates as an amplifier
- An electrical component that allows the flow of current in only one direction
33 Clues: Base 8 number system • Base 16 number system • it is the width of the band • converts AC to pulsating DC • storage element in a logic circuit • static electricity generated by friction • “foreign” atoms occupying the sites of host atoms • Four-layer PNPN devices used as electronic switch • A circuit that compares two n-bit binary numbers. • ...
Game Design Vocab 2023-09-28
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- How the player (user) connects to (interfaces with) the game.
- Series of images, or frames, with slight differences that are played in sequence to create the illusion of movement.
- A programmable container that can have an interaction or event.
- Describes what occurs when the condition is met.
- Game-design software
- A repeating of an animation or sound when it reaches the end.
- Objects that are not animated.
- Exact copy of an object, but its properties are not linked to the original.
- Breaks down the pseudocode logic statement into condition events and action events.
- The foundation of any computer program.
- When a 2D image is used in a game
- A person who is involved in the development of a video game.
- Allows the user to give information to the computer.
- The process of inputting commands that a machine will execute.
- The person who creates images and graphics used in a game.
- A program file that a computer can read and run.
- Used mainly to provide artistic design to the scene. (Cannot Receive programming)
- The process of changing computer codes, scripts, and other programming into a file that can run on a specific type of device.
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- Movement of an object.
- A visual effect placed between the frames to gradually move to the next frame.
- The programming follows a logical design process that makes it easy to interpret an...
- Describes what must exist or become true.
- The process of matching the footsteps to the translation motion of the object.
- Video screen that senses pressure or electrical resistance from your finger to activate commands.
- Assigns programming to objects.
- A list of computer commands.
- Exact copy that inherits all the properties of the original object.
- Uses an accelerometer to sense how quickly you move the device and at what angle it is being held.
- Allow the computer to give you information.
- Short sound file.
- The collection of words and symbols.
- A single action-reaction relationship for the game.
- Things like the player avatar, obstacles, and rewards. (Receives programming)
- Where you place game objects to create a scene.
- Not actual programming code, rather it is based on English and used to record the programming logic.
- When an executable is changed to make it compatible with a different device.
- The smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen.
- Long Sound file.
38 Clues: Long Sound file. • Short sound file. • Game-design software • Movement of an object. • A list of computer commands. • Objects that are not animated. • Assigns programming to objects. • When a 2D image is used in a game • The collection of words and symbols. • The foundation of any computer program. • Describes what must exist or become true. • ...
Game Design Vocabulary Xavier 2023-09-28
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- uses an accelerometer to sense how quickly you move the device and at what angle it is being held.
- a video screen that senses pressure or electrical resistance from your finger to activate commands.
- breaks down the pseudocode logic statement into condition events and action events.
- a programmable container that can have an interaction or event.
- how the player (user) connects to (interfaces with) the game.
- a repeating of an animation or sound when it reaches the end.
- the process of inputting commands that a machine will execute.
- an object that cannot receive programming.
- The collection of words and symbols.
- a list of computer commands.
- an exact copy that inherits all the properties of the original object.
- changing computer codes, scripts, and other programming into a file that can run on a specific type of device.
- The process of matching the footsteps to the translation motion of the object.
- a person who is involved in the development of a video game.
- an object that can receive programming.
- A long sound file.
- a single action-reaction relationship for the game.
- an exact copy of an object, but its properties are not linked to the original.
- Objects that are not animated.
- the process of inputting commands that a machine will execute.
- a 2D image used in a game.
- A short sound file.
- what must exist or become true.
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- allow the user to give information to the computer.
- Movement of an object is referred to as.
- a series of images, or frames, with slight differences that are played in sequence to create the illusion of movement.
- When an executable is changed to make it compatible with a different device
- Events.
- where you place game objects to create a scene.
- assigns programming to objects.
- not actual programming code, rather it is based on English and used to record the programming logic.
- what occurs when the condition is met.
- a program file that a computer can read and run.
- allow the computer to give you information.
- the person who creates images and graphics used in a game.
- a visual effect placed between the frames to gradually move to the next frame.
- a logical design process that makes it easy to interpret.
- the smallest picture elements displayed on a video screen.
- Game-design software.
39 Clues: Events. • A long sound file. • A short sound file. • Game-design software. • a 2D image used in a game. • a list of computer commands. • Objects that are not animated. • assigns programming to objects. • what must exist or become true. • The collection of words and symbols. • what occurs when the condition is met. • an object that can receive programming. • ...
Nonfiction and Rhetoric Review Extra Credit 2024-02-08
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- Vivid sensory details that help readers imagine a scene, even in nonfiction, are also known as:
- Appeal to credibility or shared values
- A report on real life, like a history book or an editorial in the newspaper
- Using another author's work without giving credit
- The author's mood or attitude towards a topic is also called:
- You can boost your ethos appeal by citing the research of an ________ in the field
- Reasons given to support an argument
- Malala's last name is _______________
- What you want the reader to believe or do in an argument
- The opposing viewpoint to your argument is also called a:
- You can't write a solid argument for topics like "does pineapple belong on pizza" because is' just a matter of:
- The author's point of view or opinion on a topic is also called their:
- The three methods of persuasion
- The process of making changes and editing your essay is called:
- First paragraph of your essay
- Type of paragraph in the middle of an essay
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- A failure in reasoning that results in bad logic
- Another word for the persuasive type of nonfiction writing
- Evidence that can be verified by the reader
- Appeal to logic and reason
- Our first nonfiction essay example was by author Erik ____________________________
- Many arguments benefit from the inclusion of numerical data such as _______________
- Your first draft won't always go smoothly, that's why we call it:
- Format used in all English classes
- The study of persuasion through language
- A story from the author's imagination, like To Kill a Mockingbird or Percy Jackson
- "a reason or set of reasons given with the aim of persuading others that an action or idea is right or wrong."
- Credit given to the author of your source
- One to two sentences near the start of an essay that clearly states the claim
- The final paragraph of an essay where all of your ideas are summarized and clarified
- You can make an argument more personal by sharing personal experience or an ___________
- The author of Everest uses a tape recorder to get out all of his ideas, good and bad, before he writes in a process called:
- Informative essay writing that exposes the audience to new information is also called:
- The response to an opposing argument is also called the:
- Appeal to emotion
35 Clues: Appeal to emotion • Appeal to logic and reason • First paragraph of your essay • The three methods of persuasion • Format used in all English classes • Reasons given to support an argument • Malala's last name is _______________ • Appeal to credibility or shared values • The study of persuasion through language • Credit given to the author of your source • ...
Age of Reason 2026-03-18
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- is the belief that individuals are valuable, self-governing agents with the right to make their own choices, self-determine their lives, and take responsibility for their actions.
- a fundamental, inalienable rights inherent to all human beings from birth, regardless of laws, customs, or government authority.
- is the philosophical view that reason, logic, and intellectual deduction—rather than sensory experience—are the primary sources of knowledge.
- is a system of governance where power is vested in the people, exercised either directly or through freely elected representatives, ensuring popular sovereignty, political equality, and the protection of individual rights.
- is the philosophical and social belief that all people are of equal fundamental worth, entitled to the same rights, and should be treated fairly without discrimination based on characteristics like race, gender, or social status.
- The authority of a state or people to govern themselves.
- is the power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance, restraint, or fear of punishment.
- A belief in a creator who set the universe in motion but does not interfere in human affairs.
- An intellectual movement in the 17th–18th centuries that emphasized reason, science, and individual rights to improve society and government.
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- A period of major scientific discoveries (1500s–1600s) that changed how people understood the natural world and influenced Enlightenment thinking.
- is the oppressive, cruel, and arbitrary exercise of power, usually by a single ruler (dictator) or a minority, acting in their own interest rather than the populace's.
- The idea that people agree to give up some freedoms to a government in exchange for protection of their rights.
- the ability or willingness to tolerate something, in particular the existence of opinions or behavior that one does not necessarily agree with.
- freedom from restraint, compulsion, or enslavement, the power to act, speak, or think as one wants.
- is a fundamental, often rapid and violent overthrow of an established government, political system, or social order.
- a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- The suppression or control of information, ideas, or speech by authorities.
- the collective will of citizens aimed solely at the common good, rather than private interests.
- is the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments through a conscious process of logic, serving as a tool for seeking truth.
- is a form of government where supreme authority is vested in a single individual—a monarch (king, queen, emperor)—who typically reigns for life and inherits their position.
20 Clues: The authority of a state or people to govern themselves. • The suppression or control of information, ideas, or speech by authorities. • a person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline. • A belief in a creator who set the universe in motion but does not interfere in human affairs. • ...
Science 2024-11-15
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- a branch of science studying disciplines concerned with abstract structures described by formal systems, such as logic, mathematics, statistics, theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, information theory, game theory, systems theory, decision theory and theoretical linguistics
- a statement that is taken to be true, to serve as a premise or starting point for further reasoning and arguments
- the scientific study of the properties and behavior of matter
- an empirical method for acquiring knowledge that has been referred to while doing science since at least the 17th century
- one of the branches of science concerned with the description, understanding and prediction of natural phenomena, based on empirical evidence from observation and experimentation
- the scientific study of life
- the study of correct reasoning
- a statement about a future event or about future data
- evidence obtained through sense experience or experimental procedure
- the scientific study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force
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- an awareness of facts, a familiarity with individuals and situations, or a practical skill
- a subfield of computer science and mathematics that focuses on the abstract and mathematical foundations of computation
- the scientific study of human society that focuses on society, human social behavior, patterns of social relationships, social interaction, and aspects of culture associated with everyday life
- an abstract structure and formalization of an axiomatic system used for deducing, using rules of inference, theorems from axioms by a set of inference rules
- reasoning the process of drawing valid inferences
- the branch of science concerned with human behaviour
- the science[1] and practice[2] of caring for patients, managing the diagnosis, prognosis, prevention, treatment, palliation of their injury or disease, and promoting their health
- a proposed explanation for a phenomenon
- all of space and time* and their contents
- the application of the scientific method and scientific knowledge to attain practical goals
- the scientific study of mind and behavior
- a systematic discipline that builds and organises knowledge in the form of testable hypotheses and predictions about the universe
- the practice of using natural science, mathematics, and the engineering design process* to solve technical problems, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems
- one that exists as a distinct entity
- a social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
25 Clues: the scientific study of life • the study of correct reasoning • one that exists as a distinct entity • a proposed explanation for a phenomenon • all of space and time* and their contents • the scientific study of mind and behavior • reasoning the process of drawing valid inferences • the branch of science concerned with human behaviour • ...
Packet 23 2026-03-13
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- Dead plant and animal material that falls to the ground or ocean floor. Detritus includes fallen leaves, dead insects, and other organic matter that becomes part of the soil.
- Something that causes disease or illness. A pathogenic bacterium is a type of germ that makes you sick.
- Happening in a specific order, one after another. The steps in a recipe are sequential—you follow them in order.
- To gradually break down or rot over time. A banana will decay and turn brown if you leave it out too long.
- The distance a number is from zero on a number line, always shown as a positive number. The absolute value of –5 is 5, and the absolute value of 5 is also 5. (Written as |–5| = 5)
- Based on reason or logic; making sense. A rational decision is one you make by thinking carefully about the facts. (In math, a rational number can be written as a fraction.)
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- Not based on reason or logic; not making sense. An irrational fear is one that doesn't have a logical reason. (In math, an irrational number cannot be written as a simple fraction, like π.)
- The process of breaking down or rotting. When a dead leaf decomposes, it breaks apart and returns to the soil.
- Made unclean or impure by mixing with something harmful or unwanted. Contaminated water has harmful substances in it that make it unsafe to drink.
- Having two sides that are exactly the same shape and size. A butterfly's wings are symmetrical because the left wing matches the right wing.
10 Clues: Something that causes disease or illness. A pathogenic bacterium is a type of germ that makes you sick. • To gradually break down or rot over time. A banana will decay and turn brown if you leave it out too long. • The process of breaking down or rotting. When a dead leaf decomposes, it breaks apart and returns to the soil. • ...
Term 4 - Community Issues Year 11 English Communication 2013-10-13
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- Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand
- A government department dealing with applications from foreign citizens who wish to live in a particular country
- Appointed or required by the law: "a legal requirement".
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- Able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic: "a rational explanation".
- Truly what something is said or regarded to be; genuine: "a proper meal"
- Having an obligation to do something as part of a job or role
- All the people living in a particular area or place: "local communities"
- sufficient - enough - suitable - appropriate - fit
9 Clues: sufficient - enough - suitable - appropriate - fit • Closely connected or appropriate to the matter at hand • Appointed or required by the law: "a legal requirement". • Able to achieve efficiently whatever one has to do; competent • Having an obligation to do something as part of a job or role • ...
Breakthrough technologies 2024-02-22
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- ___ reality(type of reality we can experience in a headset)
- ___ intelligence(a type of a human-like intelligence, that is used by machines)
- ___ surgery(a new type of surgery that considers inserting instruments in a body)
- a program or a piece of software, usually installed on our phones
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- a new technology device, that can be programmed to help people
- an internal hardware part that manages power, performance and logic of a device
- a human-like “machine” (type of the 1st answer)
- a technology, that allows us to stay connected with other world
- an object that moves around our planet’s orbit
9 Clues: an object that moves around our planet’s orbit • a human-like “machine” (type of the 1st answer) • ___ reality(type of reality we can experience in a headset) • a new technology device, that can be programmed to help people • a technology, that allows us to stay connected with other world • a program or a piece of software, usually installed on our phones • ...
M5 2024-10-02
Across
- a piece of equipment used for climbing up to or down from high places
- related to the process of knowing, understanding, and learning something
- when something changes from one form or state to another
- exact, clear, and correct
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- how likely it is that something will or will not happen
- a member of the group of animals that includes humans and monkeys
- a way of thinking about something that seems correct and reasonable, or a set of sensible reasons for doing something
- to make something seem less important than it really is
- the feeling of being very worried about something
9 Clues: exact, clear, and correct • the feeling of being very worried about something • how likely it is that something will or will not happen • to make something seem less important than it really is • when something changes from one form or state to another • a member of the group of animals that includes humans and monkeys • ...
Forensics Observation and Reasoning 2023-01-11
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- an act of noticing or perceiving
- applying scientific methods and processes to solving crimes that can be supported in the court of law
- Reasoning a basic form of reasoning based on a hypothesis or "I think" approach
- a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity
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- Skill to deconstruct information into smaller categories in order to form a conclusion.
- a view or judgement formed about a particular matter.
- an account given by a person(s) of an event they saw, heard, or experienced.
- Process of perceiving something with the senses
- Knowledge or information based on real and concrete occurrences.
9 Clues: an act of noticing or perceiving • Process of perceiving something with the senses • a view or judgement formed about a particular matter. • Knowledge or information based on real and concrete occurrences. • a science that deals with the principles and criteria of validity • an account given by a person(s) of an event they saw, heard, or experienced. • ...
w.8.1 2025-01-30
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- The act of giving reasons to support your position
- A method of proving your argument by citing examples and facts
- A logical fallacy when a claim is made without proper support
- The main point or idea in an argument
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- The type of writing in which you present a claim and support it with evidence
- The part of the essay where you discuss and refute opposing arguments
- This type of evidence can come from books, articles, and experts
- The type of reasoning that uses facts, statistics, or data
- What you need to clearly define at the beginning of an argumentative essay
9 Clues: The main point or idea in an argument • The act of giving reasons to support your position • The type of reasoning that uses facts, statistics, or data • A logical fallacy when a claim is made without proper support • A method of proving your argument by citing examples and facts • This type of evidence can come from books, articles, and experts • ...
Logical Paradox 2025-02-03
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- The system of principles of reasoning, especially in mathematics and philosophy.
- A paradox about a person who shaves all who do not shave themselves.
- A paradoxical statement that claims 'this sentence is false.'
- Some paradoxes challenge this type of making in ethics and AI.
- The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality.
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- Mathematician who proved that no logical system can be both complete and consistent.
- A self-___ statement can lead to logical
- A concept that appears in paradoxes where reasoning leads to an endless loop.
- The system of principles of reasoning, especially in mathematics and philosophy.
- A statement that contradicts itself or leads to a logical inconsistency.
10 Clues: A self-___ statement can lead to logical • A paradoxical statement that claims 'this sentence is false.' • Some paradoxes challenge this type of making in ethics and AI. • The quality or state of being in accordance with fact or reality. • A paradox about a person who shaves all who do not shave themselves. • ...
English Vocab 3AC 2023-12-18
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- the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence
- when an author appeals to the audience's sense of reason and logic
- language used to motivate, persuade, or inform
- a question that isn't meant to be answered but more so to get an effect
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- a reason for an author's writing/what they were trying to accomplish
- using a word or phrase more than twice for an effect
- when an author appeals to the audience's sense of trustworthiness and ethics
- whoever a piece of writing is intended for
- appealing to audiences emotions making them feel a certain way
9 Clues: whoever a piece of writing is intended for • language used to motivate, persuade, or inform • using a word or phrase more than twice for an effect • the repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence • appealing to audiences emotions making them feel a certain way • when an author appeals to the audience's sense of reason and logic • ...
crossword 1 2023-01-30
Across
- (mathematics) relating to the logistic function (an "S"-like curve varying between -1 and 1) or symbolic logic
- (usually plural) the state of having reflex spasms of the diaphragm accompanied by a rapid closure of the glottis producing an audible sound; sometimes a symptom of indigestion
- A city in Staffordshire, England
- Ornamental tree with inedible fruit widely cultivated in many varieties for its pink blossoms
- Being six more than thirty
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- In an invincible manner
- Disconnect or separate
- Slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp
- An early form of tram that was drawn by horses
9 Clues: Disconnect or separate • In an invincible manner • Being six more than thirty • A city in Staffordshire, England • An early form of tram that was drawn by horses • Slice of sweet raised bread baked again until it is brown and hard and crisp • Ornamental tree with inedible fruit widely cultivated in many varieties for its pink blossoms • ...
DBT Mindfulness 2025-09-02
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- A person being ruled by facts and logic and ignoring emotions is in _________________________.
- Becoming fully engaged in the present moment
- Letting go of distractions and doing one thing at a time
- Being controlled by moods, feelings, and urges
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- Being mindful of your goals and focusing on the rules/ what works
- A way of engaging in the world without labeling things as "good" or "bad"
- Putting words to what you notice when using your senses
- Using your sense to pay attention to what is going on inside and outside of yourself
- A calm state that sees the value of both reason and emotion
9 Clues: Becoming fully engaged in the present moment • Being controlled by moods, feelings, and urges • Putting words to what you notice when using your senses • Letting go of distractions and doing one thing at a time • A calm state that sees the value of both reason and emotion • Being mindful of your goals and focusing on the rules/ what works • ...
English 2 Homecoming Crossword 2025-10-03
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- the rhetorical appeal that has to do with emotions and empathy
- the rhetorical appeal that has to do with trust and credibility
- the time of year when we celebrate our school with lots of pomp and circumstance
- the rhetorical appeal that has to do with logic
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- a key color of our school
- a universal message or statement an author presents in a text
- an everyday object or event that has deeper meaning and significance in a text
- a recurring idea that helps develop theme in a text
- a symbol of America but also a symbol of Big Sky
9 Clues: a key color of our school • the rhetorical appeal that has to do with logic • a symbol of America but also a symbol of Big Sky • a recurring idea that helps develop theme in a text • a universal message or statement an author presents in a text • the rhetorical appeal that has to do with emotions and empathy • ...
Vocabulary unit 8 2022-02-28
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- A statement or idea that is general or nonspecific
- To give for a purpose
- A conclusion reached using facts, observations, logic and reasoning
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- A text structure in which one event or action follows another
- Language that appeals to the senses…sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- conflict A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character
6 Clues: To give for a purpose • A statement or idea that is general or nonspecific • A text structure in which one event or action follows another • A conclusion reached using facts, observations, logic and reasoning • Language that appeals to the senses…sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch • ...
Mental Health Puzzle 2022-05-04
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- the power of the mind to think, understand, and form judgments by a process of logic
- the state of being in good condition; robustness
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- a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions.
- being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value
- pleasant; agreeable; satisfactory
- give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act
6 Clues: pleasant; agreeable; satisfactory • the state of being in good condition; robustness • being the same in quantity, size, degree, or value • give assistance to, especially financially; enable to function or act • a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions. • ...
Ancient Greek Background and Art 2022-01-24
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- Greek philosopher who developed a system of logic
- Long narrative of heroic deeds
- A type of reasoning where an inference is made based on observation, often of a sample reasoning
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- Scholar, teacher, and philosopher known as the founder of western philosophy
- Short poem expressing emotions or ideas
- Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded an educational academy
6 Clues: Long narrative of heroic deeds • Short poem expressing emotions or ideas • Greek philosopher who developed a system of logic • Scholar, teacher, and philosopher known as the founder of western philosophy • Greek philosopher and student of Socrates who founded an educational academy • ...
Laptop Hardware Part 1 2018-01-15
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- It is an input pointing device on laptops to move a cursor with your finger.
- it is one of the core logic chips on motherboard which is connected directly to the CPU via the front-side bus and responsible for tasks that require the highest performance.
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- it is one of the core logic chips on motherboard and typically implements the slower capabilities of the motherboard.
- this electronic device fits on the top of the laptop CPU and incorporates a fan to keep a hot component such as a processor cool.
4 Clues: It is an input pointing device on laptops to move a cursor with your finger. • it is one of the core logic chips on motherboard and typically implements the slower capabilities of the motherboard. • this electronic device fits on the top of the laptop CPU and incorporates a fan to keep a hot component such as a processor cool. • ...
Propositions and arguments 2018-12-06
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- an inference giving a reason to agree with its conclusion
- argumentation about facts or situations
- argumentation about actions or values
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- - formal meaning of proposion, in classical logic true or false
- a chain of reasoning for and against controversial opinions in a dialogue among two or more discussants
- a thought about a fact or situation, abstracted from its linguistic form
6 Clues: argumentation about actions or values • argumentation about facts or situations • an inference giving a reason to agree with its conclusion • - formal meaning of proposion, in classical logic true or false • a thought about a fact or situation, abstracted from its linguistic form • ...
unit 8 vocab 2022-02-28
Across
- A statement or idea that is general or nonspecific.
- Language that appeals to the senses…sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch.
- A struggle between opposing needs, desires, or emotions within a single character.
Down
- A text structure in which one event or action follows another.
- A conclusion reached using facts, observations, logic and reasoning.
- To give for a purpose.
6 Clues: To give for a purpose. • A statement or idea that is general or nonspecific. • A text structure in which one event or action follows another. • A conclusion reached using facts, observations, logic and reasoning. • Language that appeals to the senses…sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch. • ...
The Secret Life of a Child’s Brain 2024-10-28
Across
- Hemisphere of the brain in which creativity occurs
- Girl who had the left half of her brain removed
- Boy who had the left half of his brain removed
Down
- Hemisphere of the brain in which logic occurs
- Muscle in the head where thinking occurs
- Concept that the right half of the brain can grasp, but not as effectively as the left half.
6 Clues: Muscle in the head where thinking occurs • Hemisphere of the brain in which logic occurs • Boy who had the left half of his brain removed • Girl who had the left half of her brain removed • Hemisphere of the brain in which creativity occurs • Concept that the right half of the brain can grasp, but not as effectively as the left half.
Life-Long Learning 2013-05-01
5 Clues: belief that you are admirable • The ability to understand or decide using sound thought • logical arguments require reasons, ________, and conclusions • belief that everyone is born with a set amount of intelligence • ______questions expose conclusions built on unsound reasoning or faulty logic
2021 마포고1 2학기 기말고사 크로스워드 4 2021-12-11
Across
- an arrangement of objects intended to decorate, advertise, entertain, or inform people about something
- the art or process of writing words or music
- in an equal or even manner
Down
- fair or reasonable
- a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something
- used to indicate the two people, teams, etc., that are fighting or competing against each other or that are opposed to each other in a legal case
- in a good state or condition that is not easily changed or likely to change
- fear or nervousness about what might happen
- to join or combine (two things) closely
9 Clues: fair or reasonable • in an equal or even manner • to join or combine (two things) closely • fear or nervousness about what might happen • the art or process of writing words or music • a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something • in a good state or condition that is not easily changed or likely to change • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-07-21
Across
- In 1628, he discovered how blood circulates in the body.
- New emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement.
- Uses reason, logic, and observation to prove theories and has no basis in superstition or church beliefs.
- English scientist who developed the scientific method.
- Discovered Laws of Gravity, Laws of Motion, Calculus, and Physics.
- In the 1650s, he improved the microscope and uses it to discover bacteria and red blood cells.
- Proved Aristotle's ideas about motion to be false.
Down
- Developed heliocentric theory with the sun is the center of the Universe.
- Developed the Laws of Planetary Motion.
9 Clues: Developed the Laws of Planetary Motion. • Proved Aristotle's ideas about motion to be false. • English scientist who developed the scientific method. • In 1628, he discovered how blood circulates in the body. • New emphasis on reason, observation, and systematic measurement. • Discovered Laws of Gravity, Laws of Motion, Calculus, and Physics. • ...
Londyn's Scientific Revolution Puzzle. 2023-12-14
Across
- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
- system The Sun is at the center of the universe, with all the planets and stars revolving around it in circular orbits
- English philosopher and mathematician who developed the Law of Universal Gravitation and calculus
- Polish astronomer
- Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets
Down
- A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy
- French philosopher and mathematician who emphasized reason and logic in gaining knowledge
- English statesman and writer
- Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth
- Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy
10 Clues: Polish astronomer • English statesman and writer • A Roman Catholic tribunal for the discovery and punishment of heresy • Flemish anatomist and surgeon considered the father of modern anatomy • Planets revolve around the Sun, while the Sun revolves around the Earth • Established observatories to chart the movements of the stars and planets • ...
Rhetorical Appeals Crossword 2024-04-03
Across
- A mode of persuasion uses strategies that evoke emotion
- The means that the author uses to present information to the audience
- Meaning to persuade in Greek, considers all elements of the rhetorical situation
- Appealing to logic, often including facts and statistics
- The person/group that the message is intended for
Down
- The reason that something is created or what the speaker wants the audience to do.
- The shape that symbolizes the different areas of Rhetorical Appeals
- Convincing the audience of the author's credibility or character
- The company or person that seeks to influence the intended audience
9 Clues: The person/group that the message is intended for • 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 • ...
Activity 4 - 7G Holes List 2 2024-10-23
Across
- So repetitive or monotonous that it causes boredom or fatigue.
- Accepted as likely, though lacking confirmation or direct evidence.
- Overcome with loneliness and hopelessness, especially when feeling abandoned.
- Lacking the strength or intensity needed for even basic tasks; often due to illness or age.
- So immense in size or extent that it’s hard to fully grasp or measure.
Down
- So absurd or ridiculous that it defies logic or common sense.
- So vile and morally wrong that it inspires feelings of hatred or disgust.
- To twist and turn, often in pain or discomfort.
- Demonstrating skill and precision in movement, especially with the hands.
9 Clues: To twist and turn, often in pain or discomfort. • So absurd or ridiculous that it defies logic or common sense. • So repetitive or monotonous that it causes boredom or fatigue. • Accepted as likely, though lacking confirmation or direct evidence. • So immense in size or extent that it’s hard to fully grasp or measure. • ...
Clear Judgement 2024-10-03
Across
- Acting too fast without considering all options; opposite of deliberation.
- Making choices based on logic rather than emotions.
- The ability to understand situations clearly and deeply, aiding sound judgment.
- Ability to remain objective and not be swayed by emotions.
Down
- Clear and focused thinking that avoids confusion and bias; key to sound judgment.
- Capacity to wait calmly for the right moment to decide, avoiding hasty choices.
- The way your body and mind feel; can be a barrier to clear thinking when poor.
- Preconceived opinions that can distort decision-making.
- A deep-rooted conviction that can cloud judgment if not acknowledged.
9 Clues: Making choices based on logic rather than emotions. • Preconceived opinions that can distort decision-making. • Ability to remain objective and not be swayed by emotions. • A deep-rooted conviction that can cloud judgment if not acknowledged. • Acting too fast without considering all options; opposite of deliberation. • ...
aiden-shi-09-15-2025-vocab 2025-09-12
Across
- Expressing approval or support; advantageous or desirable.
- In an acutely disturbed state of mind characterized by restlessness, illusions, and incoherence of thought and speech
- With closely compacted elements or particles.
- The things that are held or included in something.
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- A lack or shortage of something essential or desirable
- Estimated or forecast for the future based on existing data or trends.
- A sudden, overwhelming fear or anxiety, often leading to irrational behavior.
- A small window, typically round, in the side of a ship or aircraft. It's like a little, often circular
- Fair, sensible, and justifiable; based on good sense or logic.
9 Clues: With closely compacted elements or particles. • The things that are held or included in something. • A lack or shortage of something essential or desirable • Expressing approval or support; advantageous or desirable. • Fair, sensible, and justifiable; based on good sense or logic. • Estimated or forecast for the future based on existing data or trends. • ...
Vocabulary Week 6 2023-09-25
5 Clues: The ______ was kicked out of his house. • The girl fell to her death off a ______. • The water rushed ______ over the edge of the dam. • People began to shout out ______ which had no logic. • The boy was ______ when listening to the dodgeball rules.
Digital Systems Design & Analysis 2025-09-08
6 Clues: the base is 16 • for OCTAL 123456 A72E • where 1 is low and 0 is high • of cells in a four variable kmap sixteen • number of NAND gates required to form an AND gate two • of bits required to assign binary roll nos to a class of 60 students six
2021 마포고1 2학기 기말고사 크로스워드 4 2021-12-11
Across
- an arrangement of objects intended to decorate, advertise, entertain, or inform people about something
- the art or process of writing words or music
- in an equal or even manner
Down
- fair or reasonable
- a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something
- used to indicate the two people, teams, etc., that are fighting or competing against each other or that are opposed to each other in a legal case
- in a good state or condition that is not easily changed or likely to change
- fear or nervousness about what might happen
- to join or combine (two things) closely
9 Clues: fair or reasonable • in an equal or even manner • to join or combine (two things) closely • fear or nervousness about what might happen • the art or process of writing words or music • a proper or reasonable way of thinking about or understanding something • in a good state or condition that is not easily changed or likely to change • ...
