logic Crossword Puzzles
DELD Unit-2 Crossword 2024-09-29
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- A combinational circuit that selects one of several inputs and directs it to a single output
- A method to add Binary Coded Decimal values
- A widely used binary code that changes by only one bit between consecutive numbers
- A digital circuit that can be used to implement any Boolean function by passing inputs through it
- A circuit that subtracts one binary digit from another
- The 4-bit binary adder that implements binary addition
- A logic circuit that adds two binary digits
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- A method used to speed up binary addition by reducing the carry propagation time
- A code that represents decimal numbers in binary
- A binary-to-decimal encoding scheme used to correct errors
- This type of adder is capable of adding three inputs
- A circuit that produces an output depending on the majority of inputs
- This circuit compares two binary numbers and determines if one is larger, smaller, or equal
13 Clues: A method to add Binary Coded Decimal values • A logic circuit that adds two binary digits • A code that represents decimal numbers in binary • This type of adder is capable of adding three inputs • A circuit that subtracts one binary digit from another • The 4-bit binary adder that implements binary addition • ...
Math Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-22
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- a set which contains no element
- the measure of a flat space or surface
- the numbers that have no repeating decimals
- collection of well-defined objects
- the zero point on a number line or the point where the horizontal and vertical lines on a graph cross
- the length of the outer edge of a shape
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- the science of numbers, forms, amounts, and their relationships
- a flat shape with three sides
- mathematical statement consisting of numbers, letters, and symbols that shows that one amount is equal to another
- a number greater than 1 and has no whole number factor other than 1 and itself
- a unit that forms part of the system of counting and calculating
- a point half the distance along something such as a line
- an expression that contains an assertion which is definetely either true or false
- a shape with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles
14 Clues: a flat shape with three sides • a set which contains no element • collection of well-defined objects • the measure of a flat space or surface • the length of the outer edge of a shape • the numbers that have no repeating decimals • a shape with four equal sides and four 90 degree angles • a point half the distance along something such as a line • ...
Argumentative Writing Vocabulary Words 2022-12-02
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- a position or perspective from which something is considered or evaluated
- the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue
- the persuasive technique that appeals to an audience by highlighting credibility.
- an explanation to convince the reader of your idea
- the way someone views a topic, information, events, or other characters
- the persuasive technique that aims to convince an audience by using logic and reason
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- a genre of writing that requires investigation, evidence, and a position
- a means of verbal and written communication that is constructed to persuade, inform or motivate
- a statement of truth that confirms your ideas
- a position or statement on a topic, an opinion with which others might disagree
- The reason for writing something
- being in favor of something or not because of how one sees it
- the persuasive technique that tries to convince an audience through emotions
13 Clues: The reason for writing something • a statement of truth that confirms your ideas • an explanation to convince the reader of your idea • the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue • being in favor of something or not because of how one sees it • the way someone views a topic, information, events, or other characters • ...
Argument Test Study Guide 2026-02-17
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- A sentence that explains the main purpose of an argument
- The _________ of an argument is to convince the audience to take your side based on facts/evidence you have presented to support your argument.
- When using a source for an essay, you want to make sure it is _____________.
- An opinion based in personal experience and feelings
- An appeal that means "everyone is doing it"
- The process of thinking about logical reasons/claims for your stance on an issue
- Facts, statistics, and examples that support a reason/claim
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- Presenting a point of view on an issue using emotion and appeals to values.
- An appeal that has a celebrity or famous person endorse a stance or point of view
- Using words like "always, delicious, incredible, etc."
- An opinion that is based in facts and evidence
- Presenting a point of view on an issue using logic and evidence
- Who a writer is aiming their argument at
13 Clues: Who a writer is aiming their argument at • An appeal that means "everyone is doing it" • An opinion that is based in facts and evidence • An opinion based in personal experience and feelings • Using words like "always, delicious, incredible, etc." • A sentence that explains the main purpose of an argument • Facts, statistics, and examples that support a reason/claim • ...
Масальцов 2025-09-15
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- Logic deciding which runnable entity obtains CPU time next.
- Central component handling scheduling memory management device control and system calls.
- Movement of memory pages between secondary storage and main memory under memory pressure.
- Techniques coordinating concurrent access to shared resources preventing races and inconsistency.
- Student's surname author of the work.
- Address translation and paging mechanism decoupling logical addresses from physical frames.
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- Temporary storage area smoothing speed differences between producer and consumer of data.
- Core software layer that manages hardware resources and offers standardized services to applications.
- Structures and rules organizing naming allocation and metadata of persistent data.
- Lightweight execution context sharing memory and open resources within a process.
- Asynchronous signal diverting normal execution flow to a handler for timely event processing.
- Isolated running instance of a program with its own address space and resource descriptors.
- Module providing standardized interface between the OS and a specific hardware device.
13 Clues: Student's surname author of the work. • Logic deciding which runnable entity obtains CPU time next. • Lightweight execution context sharing memory and open resources within a process. • Structures and rules organizing naming allocation and metadata of persistent data. • Module providing standardized interface between the OS and a specific hardware device. • ...
Elizabeth's Crazy Computer Crossword 2015-11-15
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- the speed the instructions are carried out in the CPU
- the northbridge and southbridge combined
- how a CPU represents numbers
- the high speed memory of the CPU
- the logic unit, the part that performs calculations
- the sheet of plastic that holds all the crucial parts of the computer together
- the part that manages many other parts of the computer, CU
- the part of the computer that carries out instructions, the brain
- the thin layers of metal or aluminum foil that connect the various circuits of the motherboard
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- the tiny switches that perform the calculations of the CPU
- can hold memory, process information, or you can eat it (not the type in a computer)
- more than one core in a CPU
- theses are located in the computer so that the chips don't get too hot and melt(not fans)
- the chip that contains the startup memory on the motherboard
- on a schematic diagram, these are the connections between the different parts( you can ride one in real life)
15 Clues: more than one core in a CPU • how a CPU represents numbers • the high speed memory of the CPU • the northbridge and southbridge combined • the logic unit, the part that performs calculations • the speed the instructions are carried out in the CPU • the tiny switches that perform the calculations of the CPU • the part that manages many other parts of the computer, CU • ...
Odyssey Book 2 Vocab 2017-08-23
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- A means to persuade an audience by appealing to their emotion; the quality of a work that prompts the reader to feel pity
- A means to convince an audience by use of logic or reason
- Adj: absolutely trustworthy; unfailing in effectiveness
- V: to regard with extreme repugnance; to loathe
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing; achieved by using figurative language, logos, pathos, and ethos
- Adj: transparently clear; easily understandable
- V: To bestow or give in great amounts
- Adj: morally excellent, upright
- V: to give false appearance of
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- Adj/N: wise or judicious in practical affairs
- Adj: stealthily treacherous or deceitful
- The presentation of material in such a way that the reader is prepared for what is to come later in the work; hints or clues that indicate later events
- N: aggressive boldness or daring
- V: to make retaliation; to make payment
- An appeal to ethics; a means to convince an audience of the author's credibility or character
15 Clues: V: to give false appearance of • Adj: morally excellent, upright • N: aggressive boldness or daring • V: To bestow or give in great amounts • V: to make retaliation; to make payment • Adj: stealthily treacherous or deceitful • Adj/N: wise or judicious in practical affairs • V: to regard with extreme repugnance; to loathe • Adj: transparently clear; easily understandable • ...
Markerting Vocabulary- Tway Tway Win- 2nd Period- 01-27-2014 2014-01-27
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- NCAA, labor unions, art museums
- The methods and information communicated to customers to encourage purchases and increase their satisfaction.
- Possessing an advantage over your competition
- "Pitch in", "Buckle up for Safety
- Forces that cause consumers to act including the desire to fulfill their needs and wants.
- The gathering of information that businesses can use to determine what kinds of goods or services to produce.
- honeymoon locations, vacations
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- A reason for consumers to buy a product/service based on facts or logic.
- food, cosmetics, gasoline
- ways in which businesses keep track of their customer information
- A reason for consumers to by a product/service based on feelings or attitudes.
- athletes, musicians, political candidates
- A reason for consumers to buy a product/service based on a desire to be loyal and a feeling of comfort with that product/service.
- banking, health care, job placement
- Clearly identified group of consumers with needs that business wants to satisfy.
15 Clues: food, cosmetics, gasoline • honeymoon locations, vacations • NCAA, labor unions, art museums • "Pitch in", "Buckle up for Safety • banking, health care, job placement • athletes, musicians, political candidates • Possessing an advantage over your competition • ways in which businesses keep track of their customer information • ...
Words to Go Lesson 12 2015-03-02
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- clear and lively; forming clear images in the mind; bright; intense (said of colors, light, and so on); strong and definite
- any place of shelter or safety
- so clearly untrue, unreasonable, or against common sense as to be laughable; ridiculous
- the study of animals, their life, growth, and so on
- poisonous
- to make friends again; to make satisfied or content
- to be or become unsteady; to tremble; to sway; to hesitate;; to find it hard to decide
- correct reasoning; a way of reasoning, whether correct or incorrect
- to join together in refusing to buy, sell, or use a product or service
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- to turn (a person or thing) aside; to change the direction or course of; to amuse or entertain
- having or showing doubt; questioning; disbelieving
- to climb awkwardly or with effort, especially by using both the hands and feet
- more than is needed or wanted; not needed; unnecessary
- sad; miserable
- the speed at which a piece of music is played; rate of activity; pace or speed
15 Clues: poisonous • sad; miserable • any place of shelter or safety • having or showing doubt; questioning; disbelieving • the study of animals, their life, growth, and so on • to make friends again; to make satisfied or content • more than is needed or wanted; not needed; unnecessary • correct reasoning; a way of reasoning, whether correct or incorrect • ...
American Lit Unit 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-31
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- cruel and oppressive government or rule.
- unassuming or moderate in the estimation of one's abilities or achievements.
- Remedy or set right
- Having or revealing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities
- Based on, concerned with, or verifiable by observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on.
- The literal or main meaning of a word (dictionary meaning)
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- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect.
- Lasting for a very short time
- A feeling or idea that a word has (associated or implied meaning)
- The process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong expression of emotion
- A statement that is obviously true and says nothing new or interesting
- Bold and without shame
- a situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two or more alternatives, especially equally undesirable ones.
- Praise formally or officially
15 Clues: Remedy or set right • Bold and without shame • Lasting for a very short time • Praise formally or officially • cruel and oppressive government or rule. • act so as to limit or undermine (something); encroach on. • The literal or main meaning of a word (dictionary meaning) • A feeling or idea that a word has (associated or implied meaning) • ...
Honors Humanities Vocabulary Week 1 Crossword 2022-08-23
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- antonyms of this word are to abstain or reject
- synonyms of this word are to trick or con
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- synonyms for this word are divinity or idol
- the reason or logic, evidence
- (n) in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- antonyms of this word are peace and serenity.
- (v) to strive for a goal
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- synonyms for this word are frankness and openness
- synonyms of this word are mutual and reciprocal
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- (n) a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- (v) to escape from someone or something giving case or searching; especially to use clever tactics to escape from pursuers
- an example of this word is what Martin Luther King Jr. did in his "I Have a Dream" speech.
15 Clues: (v) to strive for a goal • the reason or logic, evidence • (n) a joint or scam, where two parts meet • synonyms of this word are to trick or con • synonyms for this word are divinity or idol • antonyms of this word are peace and serenity. • antonyms of this word are to abstain or reject • synonyms of this word are mutual and reciprocal • ...
Honors Humanities Vocab Week 1 2022-08-25
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- (n)the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrase, clauses, or lines
- (v) to cheat and/or lie
- (n)a persuasive appeal using based on the character of the narrator
- (v) to work towards a goal
- (n)synonyms:crossroad,crux
- (n) a seed or grain
- (n) is honest and straightforward despite how unpleasant the news may be. example: Cristina in that one scene with Meredith mad at her for doing her surgery when she was late
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- (n)persuasive appeal based on logic- ie. statistics, data, and factual information
- (v)to escape or evade from someone or something in a skillful way
- (n)antonym: the repetition of a word or phrase at the end of successive phrase, clauses, or lines.
- (n)the use of emotions to convince others to agree with your argument
- (v) to consume a liquid-usually alcohol
- (n) examples: Athena, Poseidon, and Aphrodite
- (adj) synonyms: a gemini, coin, or mutual
- (n)antonyms: peace, tranquility, calmness
15 Clues: (n) a seed or grain • (v) to cheat and/or lie • (v) to work towards a goal • (n)synonyms:crossroad,crux • (v) to consume a liquid-usually alcohol • (adj) synonyms: a gemini, coin, or mutual • (n)antonyms: peace, tranquility, calmness • (n) examples: Athena, Poseidon, and Aphrodite • (v)to escape or evade from someone or something in a skillful way • ...
Vocab 1 2023-08-25
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- in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- having two sides
- chaos or large-scale destruction
- the reason or logic, evidence
- a god or goddess
- to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
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- honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
- the repetition of a word/phrase at the beginning of line
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or confidence game
- to escape from someone or something giving case or searching; especially to use clever tactics to escape from pursuers
15 Clues: having two sides • a god or goddess • the reason or logic, evidence • chaos or large-scale destruction • a joint or scam, where two parts meet • to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the repetition of a word/phrase at the beginning of line • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • ...
Mind Bender: A Crossword Challenge 2024-01-09
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- - The answer to or resolution of a problem or puzzle.
- - A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.
- - Information and understanding acquired through experience or education.
- - Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- - A secret or disguised way of writing; a code.
- - A call to take part in a contest or competition, typically against others.
- - A question or statement that requires thought to answer or understand.
- - A puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation.
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- - Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity and soundness.
- - A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- - A piece of evidence or information used to solve a problem or mystery.
- - A confusing and difficult problem or question.
- - To find something for the first time or to realize a truth or fact.
- - A high landmass; often has steep sides and a peak.
- - The organ inside your head that controls thoughts, memory, feelings, and activity.
15 Clues: - A secret or disguised way of writing; a code. • - A confusing and difficult problem or question. • - A high landmass; often has steep sides and a peak. • - The answer to or resolution of a problem or puzzle. • - A puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation. • - A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge. • ...
Microprocessor-unit 2 2019-07-03
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- Used by the CPU to communicate with devices contained within the computer
- A unit of storage capable of holding a single character
- Two or more inputs for address bits more outputs for device selection signals
- Region of a physical memory storage used to temporarily store data
- Short-term, intermediate storage of arithmetic and logic data
- Small register that stores the address of the last program request in a stack
- (RAM)that retains data bits in its memory as long as power is being supplied.
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- Can be conveniently represented by one hexadecimal digit.
- Combinational circuit that performs the reverse operation of Decoder.
- Temporary storage locations inside the CPU
- Small register that stores the address of the last program request in a stack.
- Random-access memory used in computing devices
- The smallest unit of data in a computer.
- Status register that contains the current state of the processor.
- It keeps its contents even when the computer or device is turned off.
15 Clues: The smallest unit of data in a computer. • Temporary storage locations inside the CPU • Random-access memory used in computing devices • A unit of storage capable of holding a single character • Can be conveniently represented by one hexadecimal digit. • Short-term, intermediate storage of arithmetic and logic data • ...
Life in the English Colonies & Conflicts 2020-11-23
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- meeting was the center of politics and people talked
- opposed because it would hurt the fur trade profits
- Awakening, late 1700s, religious leaders began working to spread religious feeling in the colonies
- Locke, believed people were born with natural rights such as equality and liberty
- Each colony had a
- Most were assisted by an Advisory
- New England practice farming (producing just enough food for their families)
- a trade system in which goods and slaves were traded among the Americas, Britain and Africa.
- Act required colonists to house British soldiers.
- crops, (crops that could be sold easily in the colonial and overseas markets)
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- a movement in the 1700s that emphasized reason and logic.
- a system of creating wealth through increased exports and accumulating metals in return.
- passed the Navigation Acts which limited colonial trade
- , Albany Plan of would the colonies unite for defense
- Britain and France signed the Treaty of officially ending the war
15 Clues: Each colony had a • Most were assisted by an Advisory • Act required colonists to house British soldiers. • opposed because it would hurt the fur trade profits • meeting was the center of politics and people talked • , Albany Plan of would the colonies unite for defense • passed the Navigation Acts which limited colonial trade • ...
Words Part 4 2024-04-15
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- Not helping or supporting either side in a conflict or disagreement.
- Light up; make clear or bright.
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- A wooden crosspiece that is fastened over the necks of two animals and attached to the plow or cart that they are to pull.
- Move from one region or habitat to another especially regularly according to the seasons.
- Liable to change rapidly and unpredictably especially for the worse.
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- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- The angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian.
- A supposition or proposed explanation made on the basis of limited evidence as a starting point for further investigation.
- The maximum amount something can contain.
- Present, apeearing or found everywhere.
- Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph.
- The action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another.
- Stop oneself from doing something.
- Examine in detail typically for purposes of explanation and interpretation.
15 Clues: Light up; make clear or bright. • Stop oneself from doing something. • Present, apeearing or found everywhere. • The maximum amount something can contain. • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • Feeling or expressing great happiness and triumph. • The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. • ...
The Nightingale and the Rose 2024-08-15
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- A soft, indistinct sound made by a person or group of people speaking quietly or at a distance.
- Stay in a place longer than necessary because of a reluctance to leave.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- An overwhelming feeling of great happiness or joyful excitement.
- A small wood, orchard, or group of trees.
- Pinched or bitten, typically as a sign of cold.
- A small piece of burning or glowing coal or wood in a dying fire.
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- A branch of philosophy that explores the nature of reality and existence.
- The study of reasoning and how to think clearly.
- A belt or cord worn around the waist.
- Miserable or in a very unhappy state.
- The quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy.
- Become fully aware of something as a fact; understand clearly.
- A person who believes that people are motivated purely by self-interest.
- A rich deep red color inclining to purple.
15 Clues: A belt or cord worn around the waist. • Miserable or in a very unhappy state. • A small wood, orchard, or group of trees. • A rich deep red color inclining to purple. • Pinched or bitten, typically as a sign of cold. • The study of reasoning and how to think clearly. • The quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy. • ...
Chapter 11 - Developing a Professional Presence 2024-06-18
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- Friendly & professional way to greet someone upon first meeting
- Represents the extent to which a company or individuals online profile reflects a brand
- Helping others feel good about themselves, secret to a good first impression
- The way people perceive one another upon first impression
- Job-specific uniform worn by a collective group of workers in a particular career path
- Making contact with people at meetings, social events, or other venues
- How other people feel about you
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- Impressions of people, even before meeting them, formed early in life
- Most visible part of an individual after overall appearance
- Poise, self-confidence, control and style dynamically blended for empowerment
- Movement toward dress standards that emphasize greater comfort & individuality
- Coarse, rude, & obnoxious behavior; the ultimate career killer
- A set of traditions based on kindness, efficiency, & logic
- Attributes and image you wish to portray to others when they think of you
- Pattern of immediate impressions conveyed by appearance
15 Clues: How other people feel about you • Pattern of immediate impressions conveyed by appearance • The way people perceive one another upon first impression • A set of traditions based on kindness, efficiency, & logic • Most visible part of an individual after overall appearance • Coarse, rude, & obnoxious behavior; the ultimate career killer • ...
Brain Teasers: Unlocking Wisdom Across the Ages 2023-08-17
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- of Wisdom The literal meaning of the word "philosophy."
- Philosophical study of moral principles and values.
- German philosopher who introduced the idea of categorical imperatives in ethics.
- Philosophical exploration of beauty, art, and aesthetic experiences.
- The systematic study of reasoning and argumentation.
- Scottish philosopher who questioned causality and the limits of human knowledge.
- The study of knowledge itself, focusing on how we know what we know.
- Philosopher who used questioning to stimulate critical thinking and improve understanding.
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- Ancient Indian texts exploring spiritual concepts and the nature of reality.
- Chinese philosopher whose teachings emphasize ethics, family values, and social harmony.
- French philosopher famous for the saying "I think, therefore I am."
- Branch of philosophy that examines the fundamental nature of reality.
- Disciple of Socrates, he founded the Academy and explored the nature of reality through dialogues.
- Ancient Greek philosopher known for saying "Water is the basic substance of all things."
- Student of Plato, he classified and studied various subjects, from biology to ethics.
15 Clues: Philosophical study of moral principles and values. • The systematic study of reasoning and argumentation. • of Wisdom The literal meaning of the word "philosophy." • French philosopher famous for the saying "I think, therefore I am." • Philosophical exploration of beauty, art, and aesthetic experiences. • ...
Reviewing History and perspective classes on Cognitive Neuroscience 2024-10-09
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- Famous for his Conservation laws of the nervous system
- Preceeded Broca in finding out that left frontal lesions cause speech deficits
- type of apraxia with deficit in difficulty in performing gestures by verbal command, imitation and tool-use pantomime
- Coined the term 'cognitive neuroscience' and studied split-brain patients
- Pure _____ assumption is the basis of the cognitive subtraction logic
- Coined the term Neurology
- Summarizes what we know about the wiring diagram of the brain
- First to use the term psyché in a precise sense
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- Hypothesis that specific functions are performed by specific brain areas
- Dissociation occurring when when a patient is impaired on Task X but normal on Task Y
- father of Structuralism
- One of the first proposers of the cerebro-centric view
- Measured velocity of impulse propagation in the frog’s nerves
- Couple who described 200 brain areas based on myelo- and cyto-architectonic characteristics
- Produced when lesion to one brain area can produce loss of function in other areas
15 Clues: father of Structuralism • Coined the term Neurology • First to use the term psyché in a precise sense • Famous for his Conservation laws of the nervous system • One of the first proposers of the cerebro-centric view • Summarizes what we know about the wiring diagram of the brain • Measured velocity of impulse propagation in the frog’s nerves • ...
Gavin Dodds 2025-05-09
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- the way in which symbols in formulas are replaced by actual numerical values
- the steepness of a line
- a rule or relation that assigns exactly one output value to each valid input value
- arranged in or extending along a straight or nearly straight line.
- not denoting, involving, or arranged in a straight line.
- a number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers
- a mathematical phrase that combines numbers, variables, and operators
- pictorial representation of statistical data or of a functional relationship between variables
- a statement that compares two values or expressions and indicates that they are not equal
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- a part of a whole
- of or expressed by a mathematical exponent.
- a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal
- a way of describing a connection or relationship between two sets
- the set of all possible input values (x-values) for which the function is defined.
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
15 Clues: a part of a whole • the steepness of a line • of or expressed by a mathematical exponent. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • not denoting, involving, or arranged in a straight line. • a number that cannot be expressed as a ratio of two integers • a way of describing a connection or relationship between two sets • ...
6.3 and 6.4 Crossword 2025-05-06
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- one of the most influential revivalists, former attorney
- former Unitarian minister, leading Transcendentalist
- believer that god is a single divine being
- believed that people could transcend or go beyond logic in order to reach the deepest truths
- settlement that had unusual ways of sharing property, labor, and family life
- the mass migration to California after the discovery of gold in 1848
- a preacher who preaches that salvation was open to all, not just to an elite
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- another revival of religious feeling
- the 1853 purchase of land from Mexico
- member of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints
- the use of metal pans, picks, and shovels to harvest gold
- a miner who went to California after the discovery of gold in 1848
- founder of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints
- a style of worship meant to elicit powerful emotions to attract converts
- 1846 bill that would have banned slavery
15 Clues: another revival of religious feeling • the 1853 purchase of land from Mexico • 1846 bill that would have banned slavery • believer that god is a single divine being • former Unitarian minister, leading Transcendentalist • one of the most influential revivalists, former attorney • member of the church of jesus christ of latter-day saints • ...
Learning Style 2018-03-05
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- learning through logic, reasoning and systems called
- people who have excellent written and verbal communication skills are
- learning through listening, sound, and music called
- it is possible for them to waste time on a difficult problem before seeking assistance
- people who explore the links between related subject matter and make sure to understand details are
- people who find it easy to express themselves, both verbally and in writing are
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- people who employ touch, action, interaction and hands-on involvement in their study and learning activities are
- people who draw pictures or develop diagrams when trying to comprehend a subject or memorize rote information are
- learning through imagery and spacial understanding called
- preference for learning in groups or working with other people called
- How many basic types of learning styles do you know?
- preference for learning alone via self-study called
- people who use music, rhythm, rhyming and music techniques to memorize and retain information are
- learning through hands-on, tactile interaction called
- learning through speech and writing called
15 Clues: learning through speech and writing called • preference for learning alone via self-study called • learning through listening, sound, and music called • How many basic types of learning styles do you know? • learning through logic, reasoning and systems called • learning through hands-on, tactile interaction called • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-11-16
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- A reason for an author's writing/what the author was trying to accomplish by writing it
- Whoever a piece of writing is intended for
- A question that is asked more so for effect and less to an elicit an answer
- Author deliberately appeals to the audience's sense of trustworthiness and ethics
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- language used to motivate, persuade, or inform
- When an author deliberately appeals to audiences sense of reason and logic
- The repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence
- appealing to audiences emotions/deliberately making an audience feel a certain way
- Intentionally using a word or phrase more than twice for effect in writing
9 Clues: Whoever a piece of writing is intended for • language used to motivate, persuade, or inform • The repetition of a chosen grammatical form within a sentence • When an author deliberately appeals to audiences sense of reason and logic • Intentionally using a word or phrase more than twice for effect in writing • ...
CHOICE BOARD 2025-03-14
Across
- the crime of telling or lie in court after promising to tell the truth
- just behavior or treatment, fairness
- the power or right to make judgments about the law, to arrest and punish criminals, etc. or the area in which a group has this power
- able to be defended with logic or justification, conforming to rules or laws
- a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others
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- law or laws enacted by a governing body
- a judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings
- to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute
- a person who makes the laws
9 Clues: a person who makes the laws • just behavior or treatment, fairness • law or laws enacted by a governing body • to make an official decision about who is right in a dispute • a person who is elected or chosen to vote and act for others • a judgment or influence that causes negative thoughts or feelings • ...
Computational Thinking Crossword 2024-12-02
Across
- this is a diagram that shows steps in a process
- this is focusing on important details and ignoring unnecessary ones.
- this is the flowchart shape used when there is a decision.
- this is breaking a problem into smaller, easier parts.
- computational thinking is not just useful when working with computers it is useful in everyday ____.
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- this is the most common flowchart shape which shows a simple step (R_______)
- this is a set of steps to solve a problem.
- this is finding things that are similar in a problem. It is Pattern R_________.
- this is clear and sensible thinking used in solving problems. It is L____.
9 Clues: this is a set of steps to solve a problem. • this is a diagram that shows steps in a process • this is breaking a problem into smaller, easier parts. • this is the flowchart shape used when there is a decision. • this is focusing on important details and ignoring unnecessary ones. • this is clear and sensible thinking used in solving problems. It is L____. • ...
Mental and Emotional Health 2026-04-02
Across
- ___________ disorders are when someone has unhealthy or unusual eating habits
- feelings of tension, worried thoughts, and physical changes in response to stress or perceived danger
- is the body’s response to physical, emotional, or mental pressure
- mood disorder characterized by persistent sadness, low mood, and a loss of interest in activities
- the prefrontal __________ is responsible for logic, impulse control, and seeing the big picture
- stress that hinders performance and causes anxiety
Down
- stress that can motivate and help encourage growth
- an almond sized part of your brain that controls emotions
- ______________ can motivate us, warn us, help us understand and be understood, and help us make decisions
9 Clues: stress that can motivate and help encourage growth • stress that hinders performance and causes anxiety • an almond sized part of your brain that controls emotions • is the body’s response to physical, emotional, or mental pressure • ___________ disorders are when someone has unhealthy or unusual eating habits • ...
Crossword B 2014-10-18
Across
- The movement of pollen from the anthers to stigma of the flower is known as ______.
- The more common name for the programs or instructions on your computer.
- Which flag is waved in motor racing to show the winner?
- Which color is the centre of the target in the sport of archery?
- A ______ serves food in a restaurant.
- What is the biggest part of the human brain?
- What is the capital of Chattisgarh?
- What is the capital of Uttarakhand?
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- What is the human body's biggest organ?
- The CPU is often called as ____ of the computer.
- What is the capital of Nagaland?
- The ____ logic unit is part of CPU which performs all the calculation.
- The bones that makes up your spine are called?
- What is the flower name that shares it's name with Donald Duck's girl friend?
- What is the name of the racquet game played in a closed wall court with a small rubber ball?
15 Clues: What is the capital of Nagaland? • What is the capital of Chattisgarh? • What is the capital of Uttarakhand? • A ______ serves food in a restaurant. • What is the human body's biggest organ? • What is the biggest part of the human brain? • The bones that makes up your spine are called? • The CPU is often called as ____ of the computer. • ...
Effective Argument Vocabulary 2020-03-12
Across
- when you share the source of information you use
- part of the conclusion where you request your audience to take action
- reasons/evidence that oppose the claim
- reasons/evidence that seek to disprove a counterclaim
- an attention-getter that uses the exact words of an expert or famous person
- the use of data, statistics and examples to support a claim
- appeals to the trust of the audience
- appeals to the feelings of the audience
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- when you try to win a discussion and prove the other person/group wrong
- an opinion that is stated as though it were a fact and supported with reasons/evidence
- details that explain why a claim should be believed
- when you try to "win over" another person/group to agree with your thinking
- the part of the argument where the claim is stated
- appeals to the logic of the audience
- to increase your odds of changing someone's mind, speak to their ___________
15 Clues: appeals to the logic of the audience • appeals to the trust of the audience • reasons/evidence that oppose the claim • appeals to the feelings of the audience • when you share the source of information you use • the part of the argument where the claim is stated • details that explain why a claim should be believed • ...
Baldrige Crossword 2019-09-05
Across
- Established to promote excellence and advance scientific improvement in American industries
- GBMC’s model for improvement
- Health, healing, hope
- GBMC’s core competency
- Safety event reporting system
- Better health, better care, least waste, more joy
- Gilchrist, GBMC hospital, and GBMA all come together under the umbrella of Greater Baltimore Medical…
- The process in which each department runs day-to-day activities
- Respect, Excellence, Accountability, Teamwork, Ethical Behavior, and Results are GBMC’s…
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- A snapshot of what’s going well and what needs improvement. Helps to identify areas where there are breakdowns in processes
- Module from LOC which the staff member uses both logic and emotion to communicate to the patient
- System expert for GBMC Leadership system
- To every patient, every time, we will provide the care that we would want for our own loved ones
- Having a questioning attitude, reporting safety events, and speaking up if something isn’t right are all examples of GBMC’s culture of …
- Recycling is an example of which of the four aims?
15 Clues: Health, healing, hope • GBMC’s core competency • GBMC’s model for improvement • Safety event reporting system • System expert for GBMC Leadership system • Better health, better care, least waste, more joy • Recycling is an example of which of the four aims? • The process in which each department runs day-to-day activities • ...
UNIT 8 VOCABULARY WORKSHEET - I.M.1 2018-07-02
Across
- An angle formed by two sides of a polygon with a common vertex.
- The nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two different points.
- The point of concurrency of the three angle bisectors of a triangle.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- A proof in which the statement to be proved is assumed to be false and a contradiction is shown.
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- Any side of a triangle.
- An argument that uses logic to show that a conclusion is true.
- A perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side.
- A line drawn in a figure to aid in a proof.
- The common side of two consecutive angles of a polygon.
- A point where three or more lines coincide.
- The same distance from two or more objects.
- Having the same size and shape.
15 Clues: Any side of a triangle. • Having the same size and shape. • A line drawn in a figure to aid in a proof. • A point where three or more lines coincide. • The same distance from two or more objects. • A triangle with at least two congruent sides. • The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. • The common side of two consecutive angles of a polygon. • ...
UNIT 8 VOCABULARY WORKSHEET - I.M.1 2018-07-02
Across
- A point where three or more lines coincide.
- The point of concurrency of the three angle bisectors of a triangle.
- A line drawn in a figure to aid in a proof.
- The same distance from two or more objects.
- An angle formed by two sides of a polygon with a common vertex.
- A proof in which the statement to be proved is assumed to be false and a contradiction is shown.
- A triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- A line that intersects two coplanar lines at two different points.
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- A perpendicular segment from a vertex to the line containing the opposite side.
- An argument that uses logic to show that a conclusion is true.
- The nonadjacent angles formed by two intersecting lines.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle.
- Having the same size and shape.
- Any side of a triangle.
- The common side of two consecutive angles of a polygon.
15 Clues: Any side of a triangle. • Having the same size and shape. • A point where three or more lines coincide. • A line drawn in a figure to aid in a proof. • The same distance from two or more objects. • A triangle with at least two congruent sides. • The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle. • The common side of two consecutive angles of a polygon. • ...
Vocab List 1 HonHum 2023-11-16
Across
- in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- having two sides
- chaos or large-scale destruction
- the reason or logic, evidence
- a god or a goddess
- to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
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- honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines.
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or confidence game
- to escape from someone or something giving case or searching; especially to use clever tactics to escape from pursuers
15 Clues: having two sides • a god or a goddess • the reason or logic, evidence • chaos or large-scale destruction • a joint or scam, where two parts meet • to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant • ...
Hon. Hum. Vocab 1 2023-11-17
Across
- in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant
- a joint or scam, where two parts meet
- the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- having two sides
- chaos or large-scale destruction
- the reason or logic, evidence
- a god or a goddess
- to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something
- to strive for a goal; to want or desire something excellent or far beyond the current state
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- honesty or straightforwardness, especially being honest about something unpleasant
- the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines.
- a persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- Repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses
- to cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie, deception, or confidence game
- to escape from someone or something giving case or searching; especially to use clever tactics to escape from pursuers
15 Clues: having two sides • a god or a goddess • the reason or logic, evidence • chaos or large-scale destruction • a joint or scam, where two parts meet • to drink a liquid; to absorb or take in something • the means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • in a plant, a grain or seed; often edible and found inside the plant • ...
Honors Humanities Vocab list 1 2023-11-16
Across
- (V) To cheat; to gain something dishonestly, as through a lie deception, or confidence game
- (V)To drink a liquid(usually alcohol); to absorb or take in something.
- Synonyms: avoid, dodge Antonyms:encounter, meet
- Synonyms: catastrophe, calamity, confusion Antonyms:peace,serenity
- The repetition of a world or phrase at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses or lines. For example: Jingle Bells and “I have a Dream” by Martin Luther King Jr’s
- (N) In a plant, a grain or seed;often edible and found inside the plant.
- The means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions
- The repetition of the same word or phrase at the end of successive clauses.
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- Synonyms: crossroad, crux Antonyms: disconnection
- (Adj) Having two sides
- The reason, logic, evidence
- Synonyms: Be ambitious,pursue Antonyms: procrastinate,be idle
- Synonyms: Frankness , openness Antonyms: deception,lying
- A persuasive appeal based on the projected character of the speaker or narrator
- (N) A god or goddess
15 Clues: (N) A god or goddess • (Adj) Having two sides • The reason, logic, evidence • Synonyms: avoid, dodge Antonyms:encounter, meet • Synonyms: crossroad, crux Antonyms: disconnection • Synonyms: Frankness , openness Antonyms: deception,lying • Synonyms: Be ambitious,pursue Antonyms: procrastinate,be idle • The means of persuasion that appeals to the audience’s emotions • ...
Unit 7 Vocabulary 2024-05-13
Across
- a process of testing an idea using evidence
- A forcible overthrow of an existing government to replace it with another one
- the idea that the Earth and planets revolve around the Sun
- Strong support of one’s nation
- A European movement that applied the use of reason and the scientific method to solve everyday issues
- An idea used to explain an event or phenomenon
- a person concerned with thinking and learning
- Applying logic to discern the truth
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- A belief or practice based on tradition and luck or magic
- A ruler with absolute power
- The belief that truth can be discovered through reason or logical thinking
- A period of major change in Europe that marked the beginning of modern science
- the agreement where citizens agree to limit their rights in order live in a society
- The idea that a monarch is God’s representative on Earth and therefore answer only to God
- A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment
15 Clues: A ruler with absolute power • Strong support of one’s nation • Applying logic to discern the truth • a process of testing an idea using evidence • A person who seeks wisdom and enlightenment • a person concerned with thinking and learning • An idea used to explain an event or phenomenon • A belief or practice based on tradition and luck or magic • ...
vail val 2024-07-25
Across
- the action of checking or proving the validity or accuracy of something.
- a man's personal male attendant, who is responsible for his clothes and appearance.
- an estimation of the worth of something, especially one carried out by a professional valuer.
- able to be used or obtained; at someone's disposal.
- of an argument or point) having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
- great bravery, especially in battle
- equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.
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- worth a great deal of money.
- draw or be drawn along behind someone or something.
- to successfully persuade someone of something
- painful or laborious effort.
- not able to be used or obtained; not at someone's disposal.
- a device for controlling the passage of fluid or air through a pipe, duct, etc., especially an automatic device allowing movement in one direction only.
- the regard that something is held to deserve; the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
- existing at a particular time; current.
15 Clues: worth a great deal of money. • painful or laborious effort. • great bravery, especially in battle • existing at a particular time; current. • to successfully persuade someone of something • equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc. • draw or be drawn along behind someone or something. • able to be used or obtained; at someone's disposal. • ...
Algebra crossword 2023-06-21
Across
- a part, share, or number considering and comparation relation to a whole
- not consistent or having a fixed partner, liable to change
- the process or skill of taking one number or amount from another
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- a statement that values of two mathematical expressions are equal
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- the action Or processes of adding something to something else
- the fact of condition or functioning or being active
- Occurring continuously over a period of time.
- from an idea or the amount, number, or value of
- detailed examination of the element or structure of something
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other General symbols are used to represent numbers or quantities in Formula or equations
- opposite of contrary and position, direction, order, or effect
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- a number quantity that is not a whole number
15 Clues: a number quantity that is not a whole number • Occurring continuously over a period of time. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • from an idea or the amount, number, or value of • the fact of condition or functioning or being active • a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols • not consistent or having a fixed partner, liable to change • ...
Algebra crossword 2023-06-21
Across
- a part, share, or number considering and comparation relation to a whole
- not consistent or having a fixed partner, liable to change
- the process or skill of taking one number or amount from another
- based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols
- a statement that values of two mathematical expressions are equal
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- the action Or processes of adding something to something else
- the fact of condition or functioning or being active
- Occurring continuously over a period of time.
- from an idea or the amount, number, or value of
- detailed examination of the element or structure of something
- the part of mathematics in which letters and other General symbols are used to represent numbers or quantities in Formula or equations
- opposite of contrary and position, direction, order, or effect
- a means of solving a problem or dealing with a difficult situation
- a number quantity that is not a whole number
15 Clues: a number quantity that is not a whole number • Occurring continuously over a period of time. • based on or in accordance with reason or logic • from an idea or the amount, number, or value of • the fact of condition or functioning or being active • a mathematical relationship or rule expressed in symbols • not consistent or having a fixed partner, liable to change • ...
Unit 2 Vocab Formative 2021-10-28
Across
- an exchange of diverging or opposite views typically a hated or angry one
- bias a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments
- rhetorical persuasive appeal to the audience is logic and rationally
- bad-tempered or irritable
- sullen and ill-tempered
- equality that invokes pity or sadness
- treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor
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- an issue, problem or situation, that causes or prompts someone to write or speak
- a propitious moment for decision or action
- Fallacy Flawed deceptive or false argument that can be proven wrong without reasoning
- behavior in keeping with good taste and prosperity
- The art of affective or persuasive speaking or writing especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques
- The characteristic spirit of a culture era or community as manifested in its believes and aspirations
- cheerful and friendly
- showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others
15 Clues: cheerful and friendly • sullen and ill-tempered • bad-tempered or irritable • equality that invokes pity or sadness • a propitious moment for decision or action • behavior in keeping with good taste and prosperity • treating serious issues with deliberately inappropriate humor • showing or having an insensitive and cruel disregard for others • ...
Midterm Vocab 2024-12-17
Across
- Explains why something happens (the cause) and the result of it happening (the effect).
- A larger-than-life character who embodies the values of their culture and undertakes great journeys or quests.
- A piece of extra information added to the bottom of a page.
- Appeal to credibility or the trustworthiness of the speaker.
- How the author develops or describes the character.
- A long narrative poem that tells the story of heroic deeds or events significant to a culture or nation.
- Greek gods and goddesses.
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- Detailed examination of the parts or elements of a text.
- Shows the similarities (compare) and differences (contrast) between two things.
- Appeal to emotions to persuade the audience.
- Provides details to help the reader visualize or understand something.
- Friends, companions, or people who work together closely.
- The sequence of events of a story.
- Appeal to logic or reason using facts and evidence.
- The most important message or lesson that the author is trying to convey. (aka Main Idea/Central Idea)
15 Clues: Greek gods and goddesses. • The sequence of events of a story. • Appeal to emotions to persuade the audience. • How the author develops or describes the character. • Appeal to logic or reason using facts and evidence. • Detailed examination of the parts or elements of a text. • Friends, companions, or people who work together closely. • ...
March Stem Crossward Puzzle 2025-03-12
Across
- His __________ behavior often caused trouble among his peers.
- Drastically reduced especially in number.
- As a __________, she grew up in the digital age, accustomed to technology shaping daily life.
- To transfer or convey from one place to another.
- Over the past _______, technology has advanced rapidly, transforming the way we live and work.
- Not observing the principles of logic.
- Archaeologists carefully __________ the site, hoping to uncover ancient secrets buried beneath the earth.
- The team remained __________ throughout the entire season, securing their place in history.
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- Extending or going across a continent.
- Affected by, characterized by, or displaying apathy : having or showing little or no interest, concern, or emotion.
- Mae Jemison, the first African- American __________, worked on the International Space Station.
- Any of the small rocky celestial bodies found especially between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter.
- A metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters.
- Being __________, he preferred solitude over social gatherings.
- The town celebrated its semi-__________ anniversary with a parade, fireworks, and historical reenactments.
15 Clues: Extending or going across a continent. • Not observing the principles of logic. • Drastically reduced especially in number. • A metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters. • To transfer or convey from one place to another. • His __________ behavior often caused trouble among his peers. • Being __________, he preferred solitude over social gatherings. • ...
Chapter 3 Vocab Words 2024-01-08
Across
- The length ratio between two sides of two similar triangles; also called the scale factor
- An equation on which two angles are set equal to each other
- The process of resizing an object by a scale (or zoom) factor
- A statement often written in an if/then format
- Two figures of the same shape with corresponding angles
- In the corner of shapes;formed by two intersecting lines
- A proportion, defining the relationship between two objects
- The movement of a shape that does not impact any properties
- The length of a boundary around a shape
- The longest side of a right triangle
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- Identical in shape and size
- Sides in the same position in multiple shapes
- An argument using classic logic to imply a solution; for example, if A=B and B=C, then C=A
- Represents a set of statements by connecting them to a conclusion (often with arrows)
- A statement representing the connection of a set of triangles and their angles
15 Clues: Identical in shape and size • The longest side of a right triangle • The length of a boundary around a shape • Sides in the same position in multiple shapes • A statement often written in an if/then format • Two figures of the same shape with corresponding angles • In the corner of shapes;formed by two intersecting lines • ...
Crossword 2024-01-09
Across
- - A high landmass; often has steep sides and a peak.
- - A call to take part in a contest or competition, typically against others.
- - The answer to or resolution of a problem or puzzle.
- - Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity and soundness.
- - Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- - A question or statement that requires thought to answer or understand.
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- - A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- - Information and understanding acquired through experience or education.
- - To find something for the first time or to realize a truth or fact.
- - The organ inside your head that controls thoughts, memory, feelings, and activity.
- - A puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation.
- - A confusing and difficult problem or question.
- - A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.
- - A piece of evidence or information used to solve a problem or mystery.
- - A secret or disguised way of writing; a code.
15 Clues: - A secret or disguised way of writing; a code. • - A confusing and difficult problem or question. • - A high landmass; often has steep sides and a peak. • - A puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation. • - The answer to or resolution of a problem or puzzle. • - A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge. • ...
puzzle 2024-01-09
Across
- - The answer to or resolution of a problem or puzzle.
- - A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge.
- - Information and understanding acquired through experience or education.
- - Something that is difficult or impossible to understand or explain.
- - A secret or disguised way of writing; a code.
- - A call to take part in a contest or competition, typically against others.
- - A question or statement that requires thought to answer or understand.
- - A puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation.
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- - Reasoning conducted according to strict principles of validity and soundness.
- - A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term or overall aim.
- - A piece of evidence or information used to solve a problem or mystery.
- - A confusing and difficult problem or question.
- - To find something for the first time or to realize a truth or fact.
- - A high landmass; often has steep sides and a peak.
- - The organ inside your head that controls thoughts, memory, feelings, and activity.
15 Clues: - A secret or disguised way of writing; a code. • - A confusing and difficult problem or question. • - A high landmass; often has steep sides and a peak. • - The answer to or resolution of a problem or puzzle. • - A puzzling or inexplicable occurrence or situation. • - A game or problem designed to test ingenuity or knowledge. • ...
Basic Puzzle 2025-04-09
Across
- hertz
- the main circuit board in a computer, acting as the central hub that connects and allows communication between all the computer's components
- The delay or time it takes for data to travel from one point to another across a network
- a result that can only have one of two possible values: true or false.
- Allows computers to understand how to represent text
- Microscopic switch that can let that power through or not
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- A device or substance for absorbing excessive or unwanted heat.
- Computers today are --- computers
- Is the computer's short-term memory
- the use of a computer program to record every keystroke made by a computer user, especially in order to gain access to passwords and other information.
- evil/bad software
- The speed of a computer is controlled by a tiny piece of quartz called the
- basic input/output system
- Temporary storage area that stores frequently accessed data for faster retrieval
- Does the math, calculations and decision making - the logic
15 Clues: hertz • evil/bad software • basic input/output system • Computers today are --- computers • Is the computer's short-term memory • Allows computers to understand how to represent text • Microscopic switch that can let that power through or not • Does the math, calculations and decision making - the logic • A device or substance for absorbing excessive or unwanted heat. • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2022-04-23
Across
- what happened as a result of something else; the result or consequence
- a plan or way to tackle a problem or reach a goal
- to show how things are different
- to explain something, to create a mental image
- to convince someone of your ideas on something through logic or reasoning
- to restate the important ideas or events from a text in a shorter way
- to show how things are alike or similar
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- to make something clear by giving reasons
- a book or written work
- to go into or provide more details about something
- to separate into the main parts and look carefully at each part
- to use your background knowledge and clues in the text or picture to figure out what is happening
- the reason for something; the trigger
- support from the text to back up your ideas, inference,or conclusions; proof
- to back up your answer with details from the text (evidence)
15 Clues: a book or written work • to show how things are different • the reason for something; the trigger • to show how things are alike or similar • to make something clear by giving reasons • to explain something, to create a mental image • a plan or way to tackle a problem or reach a goal • to go into or provide more details about something • ...
Preschool Crossword 2022-12-13
Across
- sequences of changes
- focusing on only one part of an object or event instead of seeing all parts at the same time
- picture a person has of him- or herself
- able to speak out, stand up for one's rights, and defend one's self
- child's belief that everyone thinks in the same way and has the same ideas as he or she does
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- time requires to respond to a sight, sound, or other stimuli
- using the hands to work with objects
- balance maintained while being still
- development of special abilities in different regions of the brain
- balance maintained while moving
- mentally linking events without using logic
- making a statement and then adding yes or no to ask a question
- ability to use symbols to represent objects, actions, or events from a person's world of experiences
- person's good feelings about his or her actions
- contained in foods supplying the body with energy, but having few, or no nutrients, such as fats and sugars
15 Clues: sequences of changes • balance maintained while moving • using the hands to work with objects • balance maintained while being still • picture a person has of him- or herself • mentally linking events without using logic • person's good feelings about his or her actions • time requires to respond to a sight, sound, or other stimuli • ...
English: Semester 1 2025-11-24
Across
- The Loyal cowherd who aids Odysseus in Book 22
- A rhetorical/persuasive appeal to authority or credibility
- A blind prophet who aids Odysseus in the Land of the Dead
- A whirlpool monster in Book 12 of The Odyssey
- A god/goddess in The Odyssey, who helps Odysseus often
- A rhetorical/persuasive appeal to emotions
- A rhetorical/persuasive appeal to logic
- An amazing prize you can earn in English Class
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- A witch who provides Odysseus with advice after turning his men into pigs
- The second-in-command suitor in The Odyssey who tries to convince Odysseus to spare his life
- The last line(s) of your conclusion paragraph in an essay
- The most important singular sentence in your essay
- A popular symbol of Athena; used at the end of book 22
- A six-headed serpent monster in Book 12 of The Odyssey
- The first few lines in an introduction paragraph that entice the reader
15 Clues: A rhetorical/persuasive appeal to logic • A rhetorical/persuasive appeal to emotions • A whirlpool monster in Book 12 of The Odyssey • The Loyal cowherd who aids Odysseus in Book 22 • An amazing prize you can earn in English Class • The most important singular sentence in your essay • A popular symbol of Athena; used at the end of book 22 • ...
Vocabulary 7 - Negative Prefixes and Phrasal Verbs 2026-03-18
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- in To cause a particular situation to happen; to have a specific outcome.
- Not treating people equally or in accordance with the rules; unjust or dishonest.
- Contrary to or forbidden by law; unlawful.
- ahead To proceed, begin, or continue with a plan.
- out To happen in a particular way or to have a particular result, especially an unexpected one.
- up with To produce or suggest an idea, plan, or solution.
- with To take action to solve a problem or handle a situation.
- off To postpone or delay an event or action.
Down
- Not showing a proper sense of responsibility; not accountable for one's actions.
- down To fall to the ground.
- on To use an achievement or success as a base for further development.
- Lacking sense or sound reasoning; contrary to the rules of logic.
- Not in accordance with fact, truth, or a correct standard; wrong.
- up To stop doing a habit, job, or activity; to quit.
- up To spoil, ruin, make a mistake, or make something dirty/untidy.
15 Clues: down To fall to the ground. • Contrary to or forbidden by law; unlawful. • off To postpone or delay an event or action. • ahead To proceed, begin, or continue with a plan. • up To stop doing a habit, job, or activity; to quit. • up with To produce or suggest an idea, plan, or solution. • with To take action to solve a problem or handle a situation. • ...
Patriotism & Propaganda 2026-04-07
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- Platforms used to communicate information to a large audience
- The power to change how someone thinks or behaves
- The act of limiting or controlling what information people can access
- A strong feeling of love and support for your country
- Information designed to influence opinions, often by not showing the full truth
- False information that is spread, sometimes unintentionally
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- An oversimplified belief about a group of people
- Secretly controlling or influencing someone in an unfair way
- A feeling of satisfaction or importance about something, like your country
- A one-sided opinion that affects fair judgment
- The belief that your nation is superior and should be prioritized
- A Strong and faithful support for a person, group, or nation
- A psychological response that can be used to influence decisions by appealing to feelings rather than logic
- A planned series of actions to influence people or achieve a goal
- A phrase often repeated in posters to stay in people’s minds
15 Clues: A one-sided opinion that affects fair judgment • An oversimplified belief about a group of people • The power to change how someone thinks or behaves • A strong feeling of love and support for your country • False information that is spread, sometimes unintentionally • Secretly controlling or influencing someone in an unfair way • ...
Unit 1 Vocabulary Words 2016-10-13
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- job, task, assignment
- to make clear and understandable; to get rid of confusion
- useless
- surprise or fear
- to make someone believe something
- a test or a trial
- not willing to change or quit
- the main problem faced by the protagonist in a story or a play
- something that stands in your way or prevents you from doing something
- what characters say to each other
- a statement of what someone thinks will happen
- the order in which things happen
- a very sad event
- life's work, profession
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- a person who plans how to build things like bridges and buildings
- mixed up, confused
- something bad that happens that you did not expect
- to keep track of or to check
- to be unsure if you believe something
- a bad result
- an idea based on fear, not logic
- to feel sure of yourself
- to get free
- a person who makes people laugh
- not wise, silly
- clues or proof that something is true
- permission
- worried and scared feelings
- something you think is true
- to act in response to something
30 Clues: useless • permission • to get free • a bad result • not wise, silly • surprise or fear • a very sad event • a test or a trial • mixed up, confused • job, task, assignment • life's work, profession • to feel sure of yourself • worried and scared feelings • something you think is true • to keep track of or to check • not willing to change or quit • a person who makes people laugh • ...
Vocabulary 2015-10-20
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- a Greek term that refers to suffering but has come to be associated with broader appeals to emotion
- adding details that support an important idea in the beginning
- placement of two things side by side for emphasis
- parallel structure that juxtaposes contrasting ideas
- a goal that the speaker or writer wants to achieve
- choice of words
- taking sides
- artful diction
- the occasion or the time and place it was written or spoken
- arrangement of words
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- a Greek term referring to the character of a person; one of Aristotle's 3 rhetorical appeals
- a term used for the author, or the person whose perspective its being advanced in a speech or piece of writing
- an informal or conversational use of language
- repetition of similar grammatical patterns
- the central idea in a work to which all parts of the work refer
- distinctive quality of speech or writing created by the selection and arrangement of words and figures of speech
- a Greek term that means "word"; an appeal to logic
- in rhetoric, the topic addressed in a piece of writing
- the speaker's attitude toward the subject or audience
- an assertion, usually supported by evidence
20 Clues: taking sides • artful diction • choice of words • arrangement of words • repetition of similar grammatical patterns • an assertion, usually supported by evidence • an informal or conversational use of language • placement of two things side by side for emphasis • a Greek term that means "word"; an appeal to logic • a goal that the speaker or writer wants to achieve • ...
Billing & Dating Rules 2016-02-03
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- This Dating Rule uses a Standing Effective Date.
- This Dating Rule was created specifically to be used for the Colonial Health Advantage product.
- This field drives the bill schedule.
- What Dating Rule are new accounts with group products required to use?
- _________ Effective Date equals FDD or first due date.
- Field used with Dating Rule 6 to set PED on initial enrollment.
- This Dating Rule was created specifically for Section 125 groups.
- Federal Allotment accounts use this Dating Rule.
- _________ Effective Date is when the policy is effective.
- 13 invoices a year.
- This date is used for non-bill mode groups to establish when an account will not be billed.
- Payroll is every 7 days.
- This Dating Rule does not have any logic to calculate effective dates.
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- 12 invoices a year.
- What effective date does Dating Rule Six require?
- Type of billing that is driven by First Deduction Date
- Payroll is every 15 days.
- What Dating Rule would you use for a post tax account that wanted a CED other than the 1st?
- The date the bill is scheduled to generate.
- Payroll is every 14 days.
- Most of our billing is in ________.
21 Clues: 12 invoices a year. • 13 invoices a year. • Payroll is every 7 days. • Payroll is every 15 days. • Payroll is every 14 days. • Most of our billing is in ________. • This field drives the bill schedule. • The date the bill is scheduled to generate. • This Dating Rule uses a Standing Effective Date. • Federal Allotment accounts use this Dating Rule. • ...
term4 2017-11-05
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- relating to music.
- exhibiting or relating to magnetism.
- amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way.
- relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
- relating to or characterized by industry.
- having the characteristics of a hero or heroine; admirably brave or determined
- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- relating to or used in poetry.
- relating to the whole world; worldwide
- having or relating to rhythm
- relating to or occurring in fiction; invented for the purposes of fiction.
- the action or process of arriving.
- relating to angels.
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- the action or practice of burying a dead body.
- of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
- relating to Islam
- relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea.
- relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event.
- the action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- of or near a coast.
- relating to a tutor or a tutor's tuition.
23 Clues: relating to Islam • relating to music. • of or near a coast. • relating to angels. • having or relating to rhythm • relating to or used in poetry. • the action or process of arriving. • exhibiting or relating to magnetism. • relating to the whole world; worldwide • relating to or characterized by industry. • relating to a tutor or a tutor's tuition. • ...
study skill by Lizheng 2018-03-19
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- which color is a color that has been shown to soothe the central nervous system.
- what is aduitory learning style
- what kind of people referred to as kinesthetic or tactile learners
- What kind of learning style people prefer to work by themselves in private settings.
- what is the Visual/Spatial Intelligence
- What is the Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence
- which color is an expression of the logic – the system of existence and the abundance of this color in nature.
- what is visual learning style
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- what kind of learning style people are good at writing and speaking.
- What is the Logical-mathematical Intelligence
- what kind of learning style people have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- what is kinesthetic learning style
- what kind of learning style people excel at math and possess strong logical reasoning skills
- which color is a color with numerous metaphors associated with it.
- which color is a color often used to promote action, motivation, excitement.
- what is the Interpersonal Intelligence
- Who can keep the message better by speaking, recording, and other forms of verbal communication.
- what is the Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence
- what is the Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence
- what is the Intrapersonal Intelligence
20 Clues: what is visual learning style • what is aduitory learning style • what is kinesthetic learning style • what is the Interpersonal Intelligence • what is the Intrapersonal Intelligence • what is the Visual/Spatial Intelligence • what is the Musical/Rhythmic Intelligence • What is the Verbal/Linguistic Intelligence • what is the Bodily/Kinesthetic Intelligence • ...
SVG-list1 2018-09-19
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- when you hate the why the how people think or bad behaving
- to speak for some one who behaved bad or something bad
- a serious talk about something serious or shyness
- is a some one who want to do something with you friendly
- some one who fell strong that he want money
- careless person that who don’t cares about another people
- When the car aberration from the road and make an accident
- something unknown just a few people know it
- people who have care to their body and life
- to let some one clam and be quiet
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- a person who you trust him and share your feelings and private things with him like best friend or wife.
- something fast and zeal
- some one talking with a logic
- to make weak people do something that don’t want to do it by fighting
- do something private especially if it’s not allowed
- feeling good with your own abilities and situation and not keep trying
- to accept or refuse something that mostly you don’t want it
- something you can see it without they hiding it
- some one who speak fast and shameless
- something funny and friendly
20 Clues: something fast and zeal • something funny and friendly • some one talking with a logic • to let some one clam and be quiet • some one who speak fast and shameless • some one who fell strong that he want money • something unknown just a few people know it • people who have care to their body and life • something you can see it without they hiding it • ...
7th Grade Vocab 2018-10-08
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- (v.) / to work jointly with others
- (v.) / to show something by example or prove using logic
- (v.) / to understand or find meaning
- (v.) / to examine and judge something or someone carefully
- (v.) / to find differences
- (v.) / to know and/or show who someone is, or what something is
- (v.) / to tell or write about something; give a detailed account of
- (v.) / to make something clear or account for why something happened
- (v.) / tell in your own words
- (v.) / to grow or become bigger or more advanced
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- (v.) / to reach or attain by effort, skill, or courage
- (v.) / to give a short version of something
- (adj.) / arranged in order of the time in happened
- (v.) / explain the meaning of something
- (v.) / to add details to something
- (v.) / to tell or write about something; give detailed account of
- (v.) / to determine the value of accuracy of something
- (n.) / facts or physical signs that helps prove something
- (v.) / to study something in detail to bring out a deeper meaning or structure
- (n.) / to provide evidence of something or proof that something is correct
20 Clues: (v.) / to find differences • (v.) / tell in your own words • (v.) / to work jointly with others • (v.) / to add details to something • (v.) / to understand or find meaning • (v.) / explain the meaning of something • (v.) / to give a short version of something • (v.) / to grow or become bigger or more advanced • ...
PERSUASIVE TECHNIQUES 2018-08-21
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- comparing using the word,like
- background to the issue
- words said over and over again
- writes the editorial
- a stance that considers both sides of the issue
- a deliberate attempt at ruining a persons reputation
- language common to a group or location
- the authors point of view
- title of the article
- a deliberate attempt to make something more exciting or terrible
- language that makes people feel part of the group
- a question that answers itself
- something you research
- language which makes us feel a certain way
- voice of the piece
- one of the stances
- something has 2 or more meanings
- language that deliberately separates people
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- a sarcastic comment
- personal story
- play on words
- language already having connotations
- when you call a toilet a restroom
- a pictorial comment on an issue
- influencing people to be suspicious of politians
- when you are asked to think sensibly
- personal pronoun for a male
- broad sweeping statement
- influencing people by scaring them
- words beginning with the same letter
- numbers used as proof
- exaggeration
- personal pronoun for a female
33 Clues: exaggeration • play on words • personal story • voice of the piece • one of the stances • a sarcastic comment • writes the editorial • title of the article • numbers used as proof • something you research • background to the issue • broad sweeping statement • the authors point of view • personal pronoun for a male • comparing using the word,like • personal pronoun for a female • ...
All Quiet on the Western Front Vocabulary 2013-05-23
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- / Deeply moved; engrossed (adj.)
- / Passionately; ardently interested in pursuing something (adv.)
- / Of grayish or yellow color (adj.)
- / Marked by a lack of interest or concern for something (adj.)
- / Lacking a sense of power to reason; lacking sense or logic (adj.)
- / Exceedingly sensitive; easily shaken (adj.)
- / Something distinct or specialized (adj.)
- / The process or act of creating anew; improving something (n.)
- / Embarrassment (n.)
- / Bottomless gulf (n.)
- / Rigid military disciplinarians (n.)
- / A presentation of grievances or complaints (n.)
- / Dejected; sad (adj.)
- / The most undesirable part of something (n.)
- / Partial justification or excuse (n.)
- / The conventions of polite behavior (n.)
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- / To remove from memory; to destroy (v.)
- / The process of making something perfect (n.)
- / An inspired guess (n.)
- / Unimportant or frivolous (adj.)
- / Thoughtful about past experiences (adv.)
- / Condescendingly (adv.)
- / Lodgings for soldiers (n.)
- / To cause irritation or annoyance (v.)
- / Excluded from a group; made outsiders (v.)
- / Seeming to have a supernatural character; mysterious (adj.)
- / A feeling of discomfort (adj.)
- / Lacking sharpness or quickness of sensibility (adj.)
- / An insatiable appetite/eager to consume food (n.)
- / To make or become extremely thin to the point of starvation (adj.)
30 Clues: / Embarrassment (n.) • / Bottomless gulf (n.) • / Dejected; sad (adj.) • / An inspired guess (n.) • / Condescendingly (adv.) • / Lodgings for soldiers (n.) • / Deeply moved; engrossed (adj.) • / A feeling of discomfort (adj.) • / Unimportant or frivolous (adj.) • / Of grayish or yellow color (adj.) • / Rigid military disciplinarians (n.) • / Partial justification or excuse (n.) • ...
Vocabulary unit 7 2014-01-11
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- / make sure you ___ yourself because if you don't you'll become dehydrated
- / the study of biology that deals with animals
- / air and heir are examples of a ___
- / right and right are both examples of a ___
- / the study of Earths' atmosphere
- / a drawing or plan that outlines or explains the parts
- / a word or phrased formed from another by rearranging letters
- / a book or story based on someone's life
- / a instrument used for graphing the earthquake's force and duration
- / the study of the waters of the earth on its atmosphere
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- / I'll ___ to my sister because I ate her cookies
- / the study of the physical history of the earth
- / the study of the way sentences of a language are constructed
- / the study of the ocean
- / science that deals with laws and governing liquids in motion and their applications in engineering
- / according to or agreeing with the laws of logic and reason
- / wow, that was a ___! It felt like we just glided on water, actually we did!
- / the study of earthquakes
- / extra part added to literary work at the end
- / the similarities of two things, which can be based
20 Clues: / the study of the ocean • / the study of earthquakes • / the study of Earths' atmosphere • / air and heir are examples of a ___ • / a book or story based on someone's life • / right and right are both examples of a ___ • / the study of biology that deals with animals • / extra part added to literary work at the end • / the study of the physical history of the earth • ...
Vocabulary unit 7 2014-01-11
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- / make sure you ___ yourself because if you don't you'll become dehydrated
- / according to or agreeing with the laws of logic and reason
- / science that deals with laws and governing liquids in motion and their applications in engineering
- / the study of biology that deals with animals
- / the study of the waters of the earth on its atmosphere
- / air and heir are examples of a ___
- / the study of the way sentences of a language are constructed
- / I'll ___ to my sister because I ate her cookies
- / the study of the ocean
- / the study of Earths' atmosphere
- / right and right are both examples of a ___
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- / the study of earthquakes
- / a word or phrased formed from another by rearranging letters
- / a instrument used for graphing the earthquake's force and duration
- / the study of the physical history of the earth
- / wow, that was a ___! It felt like we just glided on water, actually we did!
- / extra part added to literary work at the end
- / a book or story based on someone's life
- / a drawing or plan that outlines or explains the parts
- / the similarities of two things, which can be based
20 Clues: / the study of the ocean • / the study of earthquakes • / the study of Earths' atmosphere • / air and heir are examples of a ___ • / a book or story based on someone's life • / right and right are both examples of a ___ • / the study of biology that deals with animals • / extra part added to literary work at the end • / the study of the physical history of the earth • ...
Vocabulary Unit 7 2014-01-11
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- / the study of biology that deals with animals
- / the study of earthquakes
- / science that deals with laws and governing liquids in motion and their applications in engineering
- / extra part added to literary work at the end
- / make sure you ___ yourself because if you don't you'll become dehydrated
- / right and right are both examples of a ___
- / the study of the ocean
- / wow, that was a ___! It felt like we just glided on water, actually we did!
- / the study of the physical history of the earth
- / the similarities of two things, which can be based
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- / a drawing or plan that outlines or explains the parts
- / air and heir are examples of a ___
- / a book or story based on someone's life
- / the study of Earths' atmosphere
- / I'll ___ to my sister because I ate her cookies
- / a instrument used for graphing the earthquake's force and duration
- / the study of the way sentences of a language are constructed
- / the study of the waters of the earth on its atmosphere
- / a word or phrased formed from another by rearranging letters
- / according to or agreeing with the laws of logic and reason
20 Clues: / the study of the ocean • / the study of earthquakes • / the study of Earths' atmosphere • / air and heir are examples of a ___ • / a book or story based on someone's life • / right and right are both examples of a ___ • / the study of biology that deals with animals • / extra part added to literary work at the end • / the study of the physical history of the earth • ...
Chapters 1 & 2 2014-01-30
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- this type of attack can compromise the security goal of availability
- type of firewall that protects an individual computer
- allows a remote attacker to connect to your system via the network
- a false alert from an IDS
- helps achieve the security goal of confidentiality
- an individual computer that is part of a botnet
- an intrusion detection system that monitors an individual computer
- malware that self-replicates
- software used for whole disk encryption
- a popular RAT (remote access trojan)
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- an intrusion detection system that monitors network traffic
- An NIDS based on this looks for specific traffic in packet captures
- should be set first in the BIOS boot order
- This virus changes itself in order to thwart anti-virus detection
- software that activates malware when certain conditions occur
- tool that can show your computer's network connections
- This virus uses stealth techniques in an attempt to thwart malware analysts
- this malware is capable of hiding files, processes, and user accounts from system administrators
- a network of compromised computers controlled by an attacker
- helps achieve the security goal of integrity
- a type of canned meat or an unwanted email
21 Clues: a false alert from an IDS • malware that self-replicates • a popular RAT (remote access trojan) • software used for whole disk encryption • should be set first in the BIOS boot order • a type of canned meat or an unwanted email • helps achieve the security goal of integrity • an individual computer that is part of a botnet • ...
MASS Crossword 2013-11-20
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- All types of mass communication (M)
- Company; enterprise (B)
- To have an effect on something else (I)
- The effect of international influence by businesses (G)
- An idea of a culture based on generalization (S)
- Information to encourage purchases (A)
- Synonym for reason, sense (L)
- A principle used to judge something (C)
- Judging cultures by their own evolution, not objectively (R)
- To require something essential (N)
- Subject of morality; what is right and wrong (E)
- Synonym for assess, analyze (E)
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- Goods sent to other countries for sale (E)
- A person who buys things (C)
- Study of human society (S)
- Someone who gives information (S)
- A system of money (C)
- Collecting and analyzing numerical data (S)
- Programs used by a computer (S)
- Not affected by personal feelings (O)
- Close but not exact (A)
- Increase in prices, fall in value of money (I)
- To create instructions to control the operation of a computer (P)
- To allow other opinions or behavior even if you disagree (T)
- Production and consumption of goods and services (E)
- The state of trade; buying and selling (M)
- Prejudice against a person or a group (B)
27 Clues: A system of money (C) • Company; enterprise (B) • Close but not exact (A) • Study of human society (S) • A person who buys things (C) • Synonym for reason, sense (L) • Programs used by a computer (S) • Synonym for assess, analyze (E) • Someone who gives information (S) • To require something essential (N) • All types of mass communication (M) • ...
The Most Dangerous Game Vocabulary 2015-04-30
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- having a strong smell or taste
- sudden
- dangerous; perilous; risky:
- a person who offers views or theories on profound questions in ethics, metaphysics, logic, and other related fields.
- uncivilized; wild; savage; crude.
- unavoidable, bound to happen
- able to be touched
- odd in appearance, fantastically ugly
- having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information; credulous:
- pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to; friendly; cordial; warmly polite:
- a quantity of food taken or provided for one occasion of eating:
- readily or plainly seen, heard, perceived, etc.; obvious; evident
- having or showing a disposition to avoid exertion; slothful
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- like a palace
- a complete collapse or failure.
- a moral or ethical consideration or standard that acts as a restraining force or inhibits certain actions.
- educated; refined; cultured:
- the hero in a story
- having, expressive of, or characterized by intense feeling; passionate; fervent:
- skilled in or habitually using analysis
- drug derived from opium
- type of boat
- finely detailed, complex
- Of or belonging to a baron
- to tear roughly; mangle
- composed of or characterized by abruptly disconnected elements; disjointed
- damp
27 Clues: damp • sudden • type of boat • like a palace • able to be touched • the hero in a story • drug derived from opium • to tear roughly; mangle • finely detailed, complex • Of or belonging to a baron • dangerous; perilous; risky: • educated; refined; cultured: • unavoidable, bound to happen • having a strong smell or taste • a complete collapse or failure. • uncivilized; wild; savage; crude. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Review (ZB) 2021-09-27
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- most basic form of legitimacy
- political ideology for nation
- group that has power to rule territory
- set of activities regarding country
- delegation of power to a lower lvl
- union of liberal political ideology
- white/black/Asian/Hispanic
- love of your own country
- ability to be defended with logic
- fragile state (synonym)
- status of state that's in poverty
- political philosophy
- person’s identity (in other words)
- condition of self-governance
- authoritarian ultra-nationalism
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- supreme authority within a territory
- political philosophy from liberty
- study of different political units
- focus on the idea of a perfect society
- an authoritarian government
- disagreement between 2 ethnicities
- social balance
- domestic disagreement (in o. w.)
- successful state - synonym
- anyone's relation to the state
- a supporter of policies
- opposing political or social progress
- state surrounding 1 dominant nation
- polity under a system of governance
- in USSR no one had private property
- Max Weber developed…legitimacy
- territorial body
- group that desires self-government
- organiz. founded for edu. purposes
- an economic and political system
- lawlessness - synonym
36 Clues: social balance • territorial body • political philosophy • lawlessness - synonym • a supporter of policies • fragile state (synonym) • love of your own country • successful state - synonym • white/black/Asian/Hispanic • an authoritarian government • condition of self-governance • most basic form of legitimacy • political ideology for nation • anyone's relation to the state • ...
Literary Terms 2021-03-08
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- A way words are pronounced based on country or region.
- Hints about things to come.
- Words a character speaks.
- An insight into human life through a literary work.
- Comparison of two things using "like" or "as".
- The exact dictionary definition/meaning.
- Words a writer chooses.
- The character the reader follows and roots for.
- A look back to give information on what is happening in the present.
- Giving an unhuman object human characteristics.
- The reader's emotions toward the story.
- An idea or feeling that a word invokes.
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- An extreme exaggeration.
- The writer's emotions toward the story.
- A universally recognized symbol.
- A person, place, thing, or event that stands for itself as well as having a deeper meaning.
- The character that blocks the protagonist.
- The discrepancy between expectation and reality.
- Credible sources
- Comparison of two things NOT using "like" or "as".
- When the protagonist is actually a villain.
- A statement that appears self-contradictory yet reveals a truth.
- Touching reader's emotions
- The character that adds contrast to the protagonist.
- The way an author reveals information about a character.
- Using logic
26 Clues: Using logic • Credible sources • Words a writer chooses. • An extreme exaggeration. • Words a character speaks. • Touching reader's emotions • Hints about things to come. • A universally recognized symbol. • The writer's emotions toward the story. • The reader's emotions toward the story. • An idea or feeling that a word invokes. • The exact dictionary definition/meaning. • ...
AP Lang Unit 1-Rhetoric 2021-08-18
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- exaggeration
- an address
- comparison not using like or as
- appeal to emotion
- word choice
- a satirical statement with a funny twist
- mocking imitation
- stating or portraying the opposite of the author's true feeling; understatement
- the most important or foundational idea of an argument
- appeal to logic
- a contrast or opposite
- sentence uses parallel structures of similar length and importance
- question asked for dramatic effect
- corrective ridicule
- comparison using like or as
- sentence the main clause is at the end of the sentence
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- the expression of thought through language
- seeming contradiction
- using language to persuade
- the literal or primary meaning of a word
- of reasoning the arrangement of claims and evidence that leads to a conclusion
- a short statement containing a truth
- a side-by-side placement of ideas for contrast or comparison
- ethical appeal or credibility of author
- an idea or feeling behind a word in addition to its primary meaning
- name-calling (positive or negative)
- coordinate ideas are balanced in terms of wording and importance
- using a more polite term for a coarse or unpleasant term
- reference to something outside the text
29 Clues: an address • word choice • exaggeration • appeal to logic • appeal to emotion • mocking imitation • corrective ridicule • seeming contradiction • a contrast or opposite • using language to persuade • comparison using like or as • comparison not using like or as • question asked for dramatic effect • name-calling (positive or negative) • a short statement containing a truth • ...
French Revolution 2021-10-21
Across
- have a form of judgment or make arguments and make claims through the use of evidence
- kings and queens with complete power
- one thing that lead to another
- French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
- was an lightenment thinker who believed if a king/queen can't rule right then they should be overthrown
- two stats gathered together with a common opinion
- a major political party that has an agreement between nations
- a belief in political ,ethical or theological
- being right or correct
- a social or intellectual movement in Europe
- European absolute ruler or monarch
- a group of people who maintained peace without violence
Down
- were the intellectuals of the 18th century
- rights that a person deserves just for being human
- an agreement between the government and the people
- three types of social class
- an idea or movement that holds the nation
- embraced the nation that humanity could be improved
- began in 1789 and and ended with the formation of the French Consulate in November 1799
- a large group of people who want to achieve a goal
- planed to use force to break up the national assembly
21 Clues: being right or correct • three types of social class • one thing that lead to another • European absolute ruler or monarch • kings and queens with complete power • an idea or movement that holds the nation • were the intellectuals of the 18th century • a social or intellectual movement in Europe • a belief in political ,ethical or theological • ...
Personal Communication Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-15
Across
- moving along your platform
- the notes your voice hits
- how loud you speak
- a collection of questions and prompts posed to a group of people for the purpose of gaining insight into their opinions
- a comparison not using like or as
- anything that establishes fact
- an over-exaggeration
- science of reasoning
- the opposite of what you would think would happen
- giving non-human human-like characteristics
- process of thinking and drawing conclusions
- slang words or terms that might not be understood by others
- the logical grouping and ordering of like parts
- using specific cases to prove a truth
- a contrast or opposition between two things
Down
- time left over while listening
- the process of creating, reinforcing, or changing people's beliefs or actions
- moving from generalization to specific instance
- error in deduction
- an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous
- an under-exaggeration
- the dictionary definition of a word
- drawing conclusion based on physical evidence
- two opposite words put together to make one thing
- the meaning of a word to you
- a comparison using like or as
- how fast you speak
27 Clues: error in deduction • how loud you speak • how fast you speak • an over-exaggeration • science of reasoning • an under-exaggeration • the notes your voice hits • moving along your platform • the meaning of a word to you • a comparison using like or as • time left over while listening • anything that establishes fact • a comparison not using like or as • ...
Geometry crossword 2021-12-13
Across
- a geometric figure is the distance around the figure
- an angular point of a figure
- consists of two rays with a common endpoint
- a point that divides, or bisects, a segment into two congruent segments
- middle point of a line segment
- a real number that corresponds to a point
- two angles that have the same measure
- 180 degree
- when three or more lines intersect at one point
- a geometric figure is the number of square units it encloses
- statements that we prove using logic, the foundation above, and other previously proved theorems
Down
- statements that we accept as true and do not try to prove
- a quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel
- 90 degrees
- the quotient of two quantities
- the distance around a circle
- a segment that contains the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle
- segment joining two nonconsecutive vertices of a convex polygon
- educated guess
- to divide into two equal parts
- a segment that has one endpoint at the center and the other endpoint on the circle
- a logical argument in which each statement is supported by fact, definition, postulate, theorem, etc
22 Clues: 90 degrees • 180 degree • educated guess • an angular point of a figure • the distance around a circle • the quotient of two quantities • middle point of a line segment • to divide into two equal parts • two angles that have the same measure • a real number that corresponds to a point • consists of two rays with a common endpoint • when three or more lines intersect at one point • ...
Alan's Argumentation Challenge 2022-03-08
Across
- fancy words
- “If you don't want your words to be used against you, you had better say the truth and the whole truth”
- “We are winners, winners who will overcome all
- credibility
- “He took his last breaths on the front side of that truck;wheezing,huffing,panting”
- describing a specific thing to paint a clear image in the reader's mind
- emotional contrast
- call to action
- “Many are called, but few are chosen”
- “He is not in control,you are in control”
- emotional rhetoric
- “True citizens of the United States, good hardworking people, don't deserve these crazy taxes”
Down
- “ I let him him win, but I could have beat him him at any given moment, and he's still bragging about it”
- factual rhetoric
- “Those who fearless fear not the shadow of death upon them”
- repeating words in the beginning of a sentence
- “They called my name and theirs did I”
- comparing a topic or subject to another event or example to help the listener understand your logic
- stirring the audience with emotional stories
- “When that day comes, plaguing the nations will be death and misery”
20 Clues: fancy words • credibility • call to action • factual rhetoric • emotional contrast • emotional rhetoric • “Many are called, but few are chosen” • “They called my name and theirs did I” • “He is not in control,you are in control” • stirring the audience with emotional stories • “We are winners, winners who will overcome all • repeating words in the beginning of a sentence • ...
Understanding Social Media 2021-12-02
Across
- This is statistical data relating to the population, and particular within it.
- -songs advertisers use in commercials.
- ____ are things that can be proved to be true.
- It is known as Ethos, Pathos, and Logos.
- What is the S in SIFT?
- What is the mode of persuasion that is logic, reason, and rationality?
- Is what it LITERALLY means.
- ____ is the study of the classification of people according to their attitudes.
- What mode of Persuasion triggers credibility, authority, and reliability?
Down
- This is the ability to access,analyze, evaluate,and to create media.
- -a public notice promoting a product, event or service.
- -you should pick something because that's how your grandma or your old man used to do it.
- - an ad convinces you to take action by tugging at your heartstrings.
- What is a tool for Communication?
- -if we think the person talking is an expert, we're likely to believe them.
- _____ Your News!
- An ______ is a personal belief.
- What mode of persuasion triggers Emotion, imagination, and sympathy?
- This is the ability to read, and to analyze what's in it.
- This is expressed in extra wording, and it normally relates to an expression.
20 Clues: _____ Your News! • What is the S in SIFT? • Is what it LITERALLY means. • An ______ is a personal belief. • What is a tool for Communication? • -songs advertisers use in commercials. • It is known as Ethos, Pathos, and Logos. • ____ are things that can be proved to be true. • -a public notice promoting a product, event or service. • ...
Project A 2022-11-10
Across
- which alludes to the Qur'an, the holy book of Islam.
- is the autonomous or unique interpretation of problems not clearly handled by the Qur'an in Islamic law.
- hadith, logic and quranic studies is the early education of shah waliullah.
- is the second largest Shia group today, after Twelvers.
- to perform pious act
- was born at Tus in Kurasan, 1058/450
- to bring revolution in the religion/knowledge/politics
- al-Ghazali wrote an average pages per day
- ibn Taymiyya's father as the madrasa ____ director
- law school is the most strictly orthodox.
- is unification of God in Islam (Allah).
- had attacked Harran in 1269 and took ibn Taymiyya's father and his three brothers
Down
- most prominent place for al-Ghazali
- the submission to authority in matters of faith.
- the murder of Nizam al-Mulk, the Seljuk Vazir
- is the muslim thinker who is influenced by al shatibi works
- Taqi al-Din Ahmad ibn Taymiyya died place, on 26 September 1328
- is a person recognised as the first authority in Islamic law.
- refers to islah in general sense
- is a religious duty or obligation.
20 Clues: to perform pious act • refers to islah in general sense • is a religious duty or obligation. • most prominent place for al-Ghazali • was born at Tus in Kurasan, 1058/450 • is unification of God in Islam (Allah). • al-Ghazali wrote an average pages per day • law school is the most strictly orthodox. • the murder of Nizam al-Mulk, the Seljuk Vazir • ...
Unit 3 - Achievements 2021-03-31
Across
- “do no harm”
- known for documenting events, sometimes with embellishment
- pictographic
- known for stone structures
- Age peace, prosperity, achievement
- known for its geometric design and golden roof [4 words]
- structure known for its epic mock sea battles
- wedge-shaped writing; Code of Hammurabi written in this language
- preservation process with different “levels” of care based on social status
- phonetic written system; Roman and Greek systems based on it
- protection from evil spirits
- a2 + b2 = c2
Down
- preservation of knowledge about human treatment that was used and translated into other languages for centuries [3 words]
- system for water transportation to fields
- characteristics included life like features [2 words]
- method of growing food necessary in mountainous regions [2 words]
- tomb for pharaohs
- developed a system of questioning that led to his being sentenced to death for “corrupting the youth” and “creating false gods”
- pyramid like temple
- Chinese form of writing
- logic
- reed mats kept in lakes for farming
- structure known for allowing Romans to have fountains & baths
- guarded trade; structure was not consistent for entire length or one contiguous line [2 words]
- built as tall as possible, to be closer to heaven
25 Clues: logic • “do no harm” • pictographic • a2 + b2 = c2 • tomb for pharaohs • pyramid like temple • Chinese form of writing • known for stone structures • protection from evil spirits • Age peace, prosperity, achievement • reed mats kept in lakes for farming • system for water transportation to fields • structure known for its epic mock sea battles • ...
cs theory 2021-05-05
Across
- return a 1
- TM part, old style
- moves without input
- the nondeterministic man
- doubly confined
- (this)*technically
- two (or one?) classes
- a property of anything finite
- set size
- bar operation
- map from A to B
- loopless and branchless
- meta
- they SAT first
- main complexity concern
- alan, of the machine
- step sequence
- alphabet unit
- move between states
- functional injection
- modern machine memory
Down
- key np complete problem
- states with two borders
- circuit circle
- complete snake
- he devised diagonalization
- animal busy writing 1s
- way from NFA to DFA
- first rung of the infinite ladder, so to speak
- nate's layered recipe
- mcgyver's method
- sweet syntax
- submission stylizer
- most properties, per Rice
- starman
- 10,000 domino creation
- it comes in many sizes
- this or that ... NOT!
- one gate to rule them all
- nate's gates
- EVAL's aim
- second base
- mathematical dominoes
- 1 or 1000001, e.g.
- machine of all trades
- matter of behavior
- a case of logic
- "... nine nine nine nine ... " asker
- network
- 0 may or may not be this
50 Clues: meta • starman • network • set size • return a 1 • EVAL's aim • second base • sweet syntax • nate's gates • bar operation • step sequence • alphabet unit • circuit circle • complete snake • they SAT first • doubly confined • map from A to B • a case of logic • mcgyver's method • TM part, old style • (this)*technically • 1 or 1000001, e.g. • matter of behavior • moves without input • way from NFA to DFA • ...
chapter 1 definitions 2024-01-08
Across
- the prefered methods a criminal uses
- evidence favorable to the accused \
- the use of partnerships and problem solving to adress immediate public safety issues
- less than a felony
- the conclusion follows scientific fact
- the feild that uses the myriad process
- avenues of bearing clues
- a conclusion drawn from a guess then gathering the proof
- latin roots are "trace" and "vestigare"
- unrehearsed statements relating closely to the crime
- a persons risk of being sued
- a serious crime
- someone who is in criminalistics
- what standards have to be met for a certain thing to be a crime
Down
- sifting through lots of info to find the right data
- an act of a municiple body relaxing the governing rules
- where most crimes occur
- skilled in inteactions across gender,ethnic,generational,social,and political groups
- refers to a specialist in investigations
- to check how commited a crime
- an act or offense that is illegal
- the theory that when things touch,materials transfer
- a legislative act prohibiting a conduct
- focuses on the area a crime was commited
- a knowing without reason or logic
25 Clues: a serious crime • less than a felony • where most crimes occur • avenues of bearing clues • a persons risk of being sued • to check how commited a crime • someone who is in criminalistics • an act or offense that is illegal • a knowing without reason or logic • evidence favorable to the accused \ • the prefered methods a criminal uses • the conclusion follows scientific fact • ...
peachy's crossword 2019-05-04
Across
- My favorite carbonated drink.
- How many boyfriends have I had?
- My favorite non carbonated drink.
- My favorite color
- My religion
- My first job
- First name of my other favorite male singer.
- The subject that sparked our friendship.
- My favorite hobby
- My ethnicity
- Winona Ryder and Christian Slater
- My fourth grade crush
- Where do I live?
- I have been playing soccer since which grade?
- Stage name for one of my favorite male singers.
Down
- First name of the female singer who I have loved since the beginning of her career
- My favorite rapper
- Where is my school located?
- Name of the South African films that Troye Sivan starred as the main character in
- My favorite fruit
- Favorite jolly rancher flavor
- First concert
- First name of the female artist that I'm obsessed and in love with right now, espeically lyrically.
- What color is my phone?
- How many awards have I won for my artwork?
- First name of my favorite member of One Direction - but I love them all, I swear
- My middle name
- Who was my first obsession?
- Favorite chocolate bar
29 Clues: My religion • My first job • My ethnicity • First concert • My middle name • Where do I live? • My favorite color • My favorite fruit • My favorite hobby • My favorite rapper • My fourth grade crush • Favorite chocolate bar • What color is my phone? • Where is my school located? • Who was my first obsession? • My favorite carbonated drink. • Favorite jolly rancher flavor • ...
Greek and Latin Roots Week 6-8 2020-03-15
Across
- a persuasive appeal to the emotions of the audience
- "upon" + "people"
- a persuasive appeal to the reason and logic of the audience
- "government"
- "all" + "people"
- a restoration to life
- relating to the statistic of people
- a government that recognizes God or a deity is recognized as the supreme ruler
- a controversial argument
- the act or ceremony of crowning a king or queen
- beneath the Earth's surface
- a persuasive appeal based on the authority of the speaker
- a form of government in which power rests with a few persons
- a person who holds an office in the government
- a ruler excercising absolute power and authority
Down
- to show an act, claim, or statement to be just or right
- an unfavorable opinion formed beforehand without knowledge, thought, or reason
- pertaining to principles of morality
- a white or colored circle or set of concentric circles of light seen around a luminous body, especially around the sun or moon
- giving false testimony under legal oath
- the period following childbirth
- causing or evoking pity
- representing the sun as the center
- all the gods of a particular mythology
- any large, busy city
25 Clues: "government" • "all" + "people" • "upon" + "people" • any large, busy city • a restoration to life • causing or evoking pity • a controversial argument • beneath the Earth's surface • the period following childbirth • representing the sun as the center • relating to the statistic of people • pertaining to principles of morality • all the gods of a particular mythology • ...
STEM-Bio Questionnaire 1 2020-02-02
Across
- A proposition in logic that is yet to be proven or disproved
- Belt A region in the Solar System beyond the Eight Major Planets
- A system that is possible in all states
- Two sets whose commonality is an empty set
- This is the time required for a radioactive sample to decay
- A type of interference where amplitudes add up
- The organ that produces insulin
- This is the time difference measurable by two clocks
- What a disease is called when not considered harmful
- This is the strongest and longest bone in the body
Down
- A property of molecules to repel against water
- Electromagnetic sensors used for detecting objects at considerable distances
- An allotrope of carbon alongside diamonds
- The plant that bends towards sunlight
- Described to be the degree of randomness or disorder in a system
- A type of cell that myelinates the axons of the Peripheral Nervous System
- A combustible black rock composed mainly of carbon
- This is a regular fluctuation in magnitude around a central value
- This is a type of base where hydroxide ions are added in water
- This is when limestone undergoes metamorphism
20 Clues: The organ that produces insulin • The plant that bends towards sunlight • A system that is possible in all states • An allotrope of carbon alongside diamonds • Two sets whose commonality is an empty set • This is when limestone undergoes metamorphism • A property of molecules to repel against water • A type of interference where amplitudes add up • ...
Logical Fallacies 2023-03-07
Across
- Putting words in someone's mouth.
- "A REAL American would never question the government."
- If we do A (undesired) then Z will happen (very undesirable).
- Someone made a mistake so you think everything they said is wrong.
- Making a claim and saying it's up to others to prove you wrong.
- Using vague language to confuse an argument.
- "You're an X - you wouldn't get it."
- "You do it too!"
- Assuming an authority figure must be an expert on everything.
- Circular reasoning.
- "Mom and dad both want Ginny for the weekend. They can cut her in half."
- Assuming that X is good/ bad because it is natural.
- Moving the goalposts.
Down
- "Everyone else is doing it."
- "Cells are invisible. I'm made of of cells. I'm invisible."
- "There's only this or that."
- Applying personal experience to the whole.
- Cherrypicking data.
- Relying on emotions instead of logic.
- Asking a question that pre-supposes an answer.
- "I don't understand it - it must not be true."
- Assuming x caused y.
- Attacking person instead of their argument.
- "I got five tails in a row. The next MUST be heads."
24 Clues: "You do it too!" • Cherrypicking data. • Circular reasoning. • Assuming x caused y. • Moving the goalposts. • "Everyone else is doing it." • "There's only this or that." • Putting words in someone's mouth. • "You're an X - you wouldn't get it." • Relying on emotions instead of logic. • Applying personal experience to the whole. • Attacking person instead of their argument. • ...
Quarter 3 Crossword - Juniors! 2023-03-06
Across
- One of the assistant principals
- You do not want this talking bird to fly into your window at night
- Which answer option is usually better on the ACT
- William Wordsworth wanders lonely as a...
- Miss Kirby's college
- Future English teacher
- A literary period with a great important on nature, intuition, and thought
- "Once upon a midnight dreary, as a I pondered ___ ____ ____."
- Patty Henry says "give me liberty or give me..."
- An exaggeration for humor or dramatic effect
- This civil rights activist powerfully used a variety of persuasive devices
- February 20th
Down
- Prince Prospero hosts this type of ball/party
- On January 25th we had a ....
- Device used to influence an audience
- An appeal to a person's sense of credibility
- Victor's sister cousin
- The type of science that Victor is especially interested in
- Gothic Storytelling is still popular today even used in this kid's show
- This is more important than logic and reason to the romantic poets
- Victor
- A literary period where writers encouraged civil disobedience
- Miss Kirby's favorite food/restaurant
- When items in a list all match in tense they are
- The worst school subject...
25 Clues: Victor • February 20th • Miss Kirby's college • Victor's sister cousin • Future English teacher • The worst school subject... • On January 25th we had a .... • One of the assistant principals • Device used to influence an audience • Miss Kirby's favorite food/restaurant • William Wordsworth wanders lonely as a... • An appeal to a person's sense of credibility • ...
Middle Childhood Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-14
Across
- involves outside factors that influence behavior
- consists of actions rather than words
- unwanted aggresive behavior
- ability to group objects by common attributes
- process where people define themselves in terms of qualities they see in others
- belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- change in postition or shape of substances quanity doesnt change
- a result that follows an action or behavior
- to remember information
Down
- involves nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions
- a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children
- coordination of eye & hand
- a guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others
- arrange items in an increasing or decreasing based on weight, volume, or size
- process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- you divert, or turn, their attention in a different direction
- those that are deliberately set up by an adult to show what will happen if a limit is not followed
- manipulation of ideas based on logic
- includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- tells the child how you feel about his or her challenging behavior in a respectful manner
20 Clues: to remember information • coordination of eye & hand • unwanted aggresive behavior • manipulation of ideas based on logic • consists of actions rather than words • belief that you are worthwhile as a person • a result that follows an action or behavior • ability to group objects by common attributes • involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
2nd period 2023-05-25
Across
- pretty oracles
- ‘winning the soul through discourse’
- Crevecoeur’s Effort = Reward (two words)
- diversity + equality
- ‘Song of Myself’ ends with
- through logic and reason
- Rip’s best friend
- wear the gold one
- best blues singer
- limits or protects
- situational, verbal, dramatic
- Weir Mitchell says you need it
- old
- Great Neck and Manhasset Neck
- Bono
- possibility is a fairer house
- dies prima fugit
- God’s first temples
- Tiny loses three
- advances a theme
- Troy’s boss
- Old Hata’s songs
- humor for change
- for the apartment
Down
- feel the truth
- trust me
- American Trimalchio
- best baby ever
- not an Oxford color
- voice of destruction
- steal
- Alberta’s home state
- has a t.v.
- Jordan’s career
- lucky kill
- Russian honeymoon
- In spite of whom?
- Famous Hill District avenue
- smaller than the rain’s
- Pammy’s mother’s hopes
- cheek’s blight
- Wilson’s alma mater
- cream or yellow?
- blessed little (wife)!
- over him every time
- Go, and grow up with the country
- plough silhouette
- Emerson says never
- Cuzak cave
- choose your words
50 Clues: old • Bono • steal • trust me • has a t.v. • lucky kill • Cuzak cave • Troy’s boss • feel the truth • best baby ever • pretty oracles • cheek’s blight • Jordan’s career • cream or yellow? • dies prima fugit • Tiny loses three • advances a theme • Old Hata’s songs • humor for change • Russian honeymoon • In spite of whom? • Rip’s best friend • wear the gold one • best blues singer • plough silhouette • choose your words • ...
HIP Week 2023 2023-04-05
Across
- acronym for association of health information professionals
- the act of requesting a change to your medical record
- software system that assists the coder in diagnosis/procedure codes in a tree-like format using medical logic
- a rule or directive made and maintained by a federal or state authority
- assigned by the coding team to diagnosis/procedures
- our favorite way to celebrate
- acronym for 1996 act that sets standards for protecting health information
- what does PHI stand for?
- acronym for medical record number
- member of the operations team
- medical condition of a patient ; represented by ICD-10-CM
- how documents get to iCare
- an assessment, appraisal, or study for the purpose of improving something
Down
- The “M” in HIM
- Account number housing all charges billed through the hospital billing system
- area that releases medical records
- written or printed representation of something
- written or verbal request to a provider for clarification
- acronym for discharged not final billed
- process of reviewing chart to ensure all documentation is present per DNV/CMS/bylaw requirements
- created by patients providers to note the care received
- another name for Riversides EMR
- when two patients charts are mixed together
23 Clues: The “M” in HIM • what does PHI stand for? • how documents get to iCare • our favorite way to celebrate • member of the operations team • another name for Riversides EMR • acronym for medical record number • area that releases medical records • acronym for discharged not final billed • when two patients charts are mixed together • written or printed representation of something • ...
Odessa botello- extra credit crossword puzzle 2022-12-09
Across
- When something is or feels intense
- Improvement of an existing system
- appeal to logic and reason
- frequently asked questions
- the ability to produce new ideas
- thinking about thinking
- topical categories
- Reviewing the past
- lacking in
- conclusion drawn from specific info
- think deeply or carefully about
- behavior of people in a society
- Knowing how to change a tire
- someone who does good deeds
- to take advantage of
- Examine and judge carefully.
- presentation with listed skills
- to rise above or beyond, exceed
- endless, so long as to seem endless
Down
- deep thoughts
- opposing of intellectuals
- a strong desire to know something
- when and how a speech is given
- knowing how to solve a math problem
- Directed or guided by oneself
- present or existing everywhere
- Appeal to emotion
- changing a way through messages
- a state of being bored
- credibility
- A prolonged feeling of sadness
- the goal the speaker wants to achieve
- curious or inquiring
- requiring the use of the mind
- A dividing line
- a specified area of knowledge
- the viewer of a text
37 Clues: lacking in • credibility • deep thoughts • A dividing line • Appeal to emotion • topical categories • Reviewing the past • curious or inquiring • to take advantage of • the viewer of a text • a state of being bored • thinking about thinking • opposing of intellectuals • appeal to logic and reason • frequently asked questions • someone who does good deeds • Knowing how to change a tire • ...
Macey Butler - extra credit crossword puzzle 2022-12-09
Across
- When something is or feels intense
- Improvement of an existing system
- appeal to logic and reason
- frequently asked questions
- the ability to produce new ideas
- thinking about thinking
- topical categories
- Reviewing the past
- lacking in
- conclusion drawn from specific info
- think deeply or carefully about
- behavior of people in a society
- Knowing how to change a tire
- someone who does good deeds
- to take advantage of
- Examine and judge carefully.
- presentation that includes one's
- to rise above or beyond, exceed
- endless, so long as to seem endless
Down
- deep thoughts
- opposing of intellectuals
- a strong desire to know something
- when and how a speech is given
- knowing how to solve a math problem
- Directed or guided by oneself
- present or existing everywhere
- Appeal to emotion
- changing a way through messages
- a state of being bored
- credibility
- A prolonged feeling of sadness
- the goal the speaker wants to achieve
- curious or inquiring
- requiring the use of the mind
- A dividing line
- a specified area of knowledge
- the viewer of a text
37 Clues: lacking in • credibility • deep thoughts • A dividing line • Appeal to emotion • topical categories • Reviewing the past • curious or inquiring • to take advantage of • the viewer of a text • a state of being bored • thinking about thinking • opposing of intellectuals • appeal to logic and reason • frequently asked questions • someone who does good deeds • Knowing how to change a tire • ...
AI in Action 2024-12-30
Across
- The type of AI focused on mimicking the human brain
- Popular large language model from OpenAI
- Ability to generalize across new data
- AI that evolves or changes through data exposure
- AI that operates with logic rather than data
- Study of intelligent behavior in machines
- The process of adjusting weights in neural networks
- Techniques for optimization in learning
- Specific task domain of AI
- TD SYNNEX Global team for future tech learning
- Foundation of machine learning algorithms
- A type of AI model that predicts sequences
- Mathematical construct used in neural networks
- Training method using trial and error
- Generative AI’s creative output
Down
- AI often implemented for visual data analysis
- Subset of AI involving learning and reasoning
- Non-living thing equipped with AI abilities
- Subset of AI focused on training deep networks
- Natural ability AI attempts to replicate
- Computer program that can play chess or Go
- The TD SYNNEX service that help partners grow AI
- Short for a field that blends AI and linguistics
- Company leading AI research in language models
- A model that processes text in context
- Method for extracting knowledge from data
26 Clues: Specific task domain of AI • Generative AI’s creative output • Ability to generalize across new data • Training method using trial and error • A model that processes text in context • Techniques for optimization in learning • Popular large language model from OpenAI • Natural ability AI attempts to replicate • Study of intelligent behavior in machines • ...
AICE Global Perspectives Midterm 2024-12-17
Across
- Concealing a reasoning step by tacitly shifting from one meaning to another of a word or expression
- How wide the research is.
- Claims made to persuade the audience's opinion.
- Something in the argument that works as a conclusion and reason.
- Implying that one thing will lead to a drastic, unrealistic result.
- Criticizing opponents on a personal level, not simply responding to arguments.
- Depth of the research.
- Combination of the depth and width of the research.
- Appeal to the source's credibility/authority.
- Concealing a step in reasoning by treating two expressions as interchangeable
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- An argument that goes against the author's main conclusion.
- Words that indicate the presence of a particular element of an argument.
- An unstated reason.
- Is a fallacy if there is an inconsistency of the reasoning in the research.
- Specific research used to support an argument.
- A fallacy if reasoning supports only one part of a conclusion
- Reliance on an unsupported claim
- Appeal to the source's emotion.
- The main point that the research is trying to get across.
- Appeal to the source's logic.
20 Clues: An unstated reason. • Depth of the research. • How wide the research is. • Appeal to the source's logic. • Appeal to the source's emotion. • Reliance on an unsupported claim • Appeal to the source's credibility/authority. • Specific research used to support an argument. • Claims made to persuade the audience's opinion. • Combination of the depth and width of the research. • ...
Rhetorical Devices 2025-02-04
Across
- The deliberate repetition of words or phrases for emphasis
- diction Language choices that strongly impact tone and meaning
- An appeal to credibility and trust in persuasion
- city where RFK had to deliver the news MLK Jr. was assassinated
- A reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work
- Hispanic Heritage Month
- An emotional appeal meant to persuade the audience
- The appeal to logic and reason in an argument
- The repetition of grammatical structures to create rhythm and emphasis
- A direct comparison between two unlike things using the word "is"
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- The use of vivid sensory details to create a picture in the reader’s mind
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- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of sentences
- The strategic use of time and circumstances to strengthen an argument
- Till Young man from Chicago was killed in 1955
- Chavez famous advocate for farm workers' rights
- A contrast of ideas within a balanced grammatical structure
- Parks Civil Rights Advocate who helped with the Montgomery Bus Boycott
- Black History Month
- from Birmingham Jail famous letter written by MLK Jr.
20 Clues: Black History Month • Hispanic Heritage Month • A comparison using "like" or "as" • The appeal to logic and reason in an argument • Till Young man from Chicago was killed in 1955 • Chavez famous advocate for farm workers' rights • An appeal to credibility and trust in persuasion • An emotional appeal meant to persuade the audience • ...
Argumentative Key Terms 2025-03-31
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- Closely connected to and important for the topic being discussed
- To explain something in more detail
- A reason or set of reasons given to prove a point or convince others to agree with your position
- Clear, reasonable thinking that makes sense
- To convince someone to believe or do something through reasoning
- The details, facts, and examples that help prove your claim
- Your response to a counterargument that explains why the opposing view is incorrect
- A particular way of viewing or thinking about something
- Giving credit to sources where you found your evidence
- The thinking process used to make and support an argument
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- Facts, examples, or information that supports and proves your claim
- The sentence that states your main argument and position on a topic
- The main point or position you are trying to prove in your argument
- Based on good reasoning; logical and well-supported
- The opposing viewpoint or argument against your position
- Trustworthy and reliable; worthy of belief
- The final part of your argument that reminds readers of your main points
- An unfair preference for or against something
- A personal belief or view about something
- Information that can be proven true
20 Clues: To explain something in more detail • Information that can be proven true • A personal belief or view about something • Trustworthy and reliable; worthy of belief • Clear, reasonable thinking that makes sense • An unfair preference for or against something • Based on good reasoning; logical and well-supported • Giving credit to sources where you found your evidence • ...
Psychology Brain Areas 2025-04-18
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- lobe — Main center for processing visual information.
- motor cortex — Controls voluntary movements of muscles.
- — Relays sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex.
- — Controls vital involuntary functions like breathing and heart rate.
- hemisphere — Controls language, logic, and analytical tasks.
- — Largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary activities.
- hemisphere — Handles creativity, spatial ability, and intuition.
- — Connects different parts of the brain; involved in sleep and breathing.
- cortex — Outer layer of the brain involved in high-level thinking.
- — Coordinates balance, posture, and fine motor skills.
- cortex — Processes sensory input from the body, like touch and pain.
- lobe — Processes sensory input like touch, temperature, and pain.
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- — Responsible for complex behaviors like thinking and emotions.
- — Controls basic functions like breathing, heart rate, and balance.
- cortex — Processes visual information received from the eyes.
- lobe — Controls decision making, planning, and voluntary movement.
- — Coordinates movement, vision, and hearing.
- area — Area involved in language comprehension.
- lobe — Processes auditory information and is involved in memory.
- area — Area responsible for speech production.
- — Regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, and other autonomic functions.
- cortex — Processes sounds and auditory information.
22 Clues: — Coordinates movement, vision, and hearing. • area — Area responsible for speech production. • area — Area involved in language comprehension. • cortex — Processes sounds and auditory information. • lobe — Main center for processing visual information. • — Coordinates balance, posture, and fine motor skills. • motor cortex — Controls voluntary movements of muscles. • ...
Psychology Brain Areas 2025-04-18
Across
- lobe — Main center for processing visual information.
- motor cortex — Controls voluntary movements of muscles.
- — Relays sensory and motor signals to the cerebral cortex.
- — Controls vital involuntary functions like breathing and heart rate.
- hemisphere — Controls language, logic, and analytical tasks.
- — Largest part of the brain, responsible for voluntary activities.
- hemisphere — Handles creativity, spatial ability, and intuition.
- — Connects different parts of the brain; involved in sleep and breathing.
- cortex — Outer layer of the brain involved in high-level thinking.
- — Coordinates balance, posture, and fine motor skills.
- cortex — Processes sensory input from the body, like touch and pain.
- lobe — Processes sensory input like touch, temperature, and pain.
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- — Responsible for complex behaviors like thinking and emotions.
- — Controls basic functions like breathing, heart rate, and balance.
- cortex — Processes visual information received from the eyes.
- lobe — Controls decision making, planning, and voluntary movement.
- — Coordinates movement, vision, and hearing.
- area — Area involved in language comprehension.
- lobe — Processes auditory information and is involved in memory.
- area — Area responsible for speech production.
- — Regulates body temperature, hunger, thirst, and other autonomic functions.
- cortex — Processes sounds and auditory information.
22 Clues: — Coordinates movement, vision, and hearing. • area — Area responsible for speech production. • area — Area involved in language comprehension. • cortex — Processes sounds and auditory information. • lobe — Main center for processing visual information. • — Coordinates balance, posture, and fine motor skills. • motor cortex — Controls voluntary movements of muscles. • ...
AA Retrieval 2025-06-27
Across
- The right to control personal information online
- A one-sided or unfair preference in argument or language
- Numbers used to support a claim or idea
- The main argument or position the author takes
- A social media app or website like TikTok or Instagram
- A comparison used to explain or persuade
- A type of question that doesn't require an answer
- The people the author is trying to persuade
- The attitude or feeling conveyed in the writing
- The way the argument is organised throughout the piece
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- What the author wants the audience to think, feel or do
- An image that adds meaning to a written or spoken argument
- A part of the text, such as opening, middle, or closing
- A technique that targets logic, emotion, or credibility
- A measure of how trustworthy or believable a source is
- The person who created the opinion piece
- Specific word choices used to persuade
- To make a law or rule work in real life (e.g. the social media ban)
- A response to or rejection of an opposing argument
- Facts, examples or expert opinions used to support an argument
20 Clues: Specific word choices used to persuade • Numbers used to support a claim or idea • A comparison used to explain or persuade • The person who created the opinion piece • The people the author is trying to persuade • The main argument or position the author takes • The attitude or feeling conveyed in the writing • The right to control personal information online • ...
Critical Crossword 2025-05-06
Across
- Uncertainty or inexactness in meaning.
- A conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning.
- Reasoning from specific cases to develop general principles.
- The mental process of forming conclusions judgements and inferences.
- The system or principles of valid reasoning.
- The degree to which something is related or useful to a topic.
- The capacity to gain a deep understanding of a complex issue.
- The process of breaking down complex information into smaller parts to understand it better.
- The quality of being believable or trustworthy.
- A particular attitude or way of viewing something.
- Something accepted as true without proof, often forming the basis of reasoning.
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- Doubt or questioning attitude toward facts or opinions.
- A series of statements intended to support a claim or conclusion.
- A mistaken belief or flawed argument based on unsound reasoning.
- Facts or info that support a conclusion or claim.
- Reasoning from general principles to reach specific conclusions.
- A tendency to favor a certain perspective often in an unfair way.
- The act of avoiding personal bias and maintaining impartiality.
- Careful thought or consideration after an event or decision.
- Assessing the credibility or value of information or sources.
20 Clues: Uncertainty or inexactness in meaning. • The system or principles of valid reasoning. • The quality of being believable or trustworthy. • Facts or info that support a conclusion or claim. • A particular attitude or way of viewing something. • A conclusion drawn based on evidence and reasoning. • Doubt or questioning attitude toward facts or opinions. • ...
Literary Focus: Early America 2025-08-04
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- Religious movement of Reformed Protestants seeking religious freedom (6)
- This document influenced the founding documents of the United States (20
- Puritan writer and governor of Plymouth Colony (11)
- Key rhetorical appeal based on ethics or credibility (12)
- Native American method of passing down stories and history (2)
- Early literature describing geography, biographies, and religion (6)
- Island-hopping explorer whose 1492 voyage sparked colonization (3)
- Appeal to the audience’s emotions in rhetoric (12)
- Transatlantic voyage and trade of enslaved Africans (4)
- Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and logic (7)
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- Structure used by Native Americans that influenced U.S. democracy (2)
- Foundational belief behind the American Revolution (e.g., freedom, consent)(8)
- A rhythmic meter with five stressed syllables per line (13)
- The war between the 13 British Colonies and England (7)
- A type of writing used to convince an audience (12)
- A poetic form with rhymed lines in iambic pentameter (13)
- Cooking style with roots in Caribbean, European, and African traditions (1)
- Repetition, pattern, and structure used in oral storytelling (10)
- Author of Common Sense, who used persuasive rhetoric (12)
- Poet known for biblical symbolism and neoclassical influence (13)
- The revivalist religious movement of the 1730s–1740s (8)
21 Clues: Appeal to the audience’s emotions in rhetoric (12) • Puritan writer and governor of Plymouth Colony (11) • A type of writing used to convince an audience (12) • The war between the 13 British Colonies and England (7) • Transatlantic voyage and trade of enslaved Africans (4) • Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and logic (7) • ...
informatica 2023-01-08
Across
- che va da 0 a 255
- svolge un compito di memorizzazione temporanea dei dati.
- trasporta i dati e le informazioni di controllo
- Viene usato soprattutto per memorizzare film ad alta definizione
- codice tra i più comunemente usati in informatica per la trasmissione e la memorizzazione dei dati
- supporto di memoria, naturale estensione del compact disc
- un'operazione di ottimizzazione dell'archiviazione dei dati nella memoria di massa di un computer
- è l'unità di misura del contenuto di informazione di un messaggio
- è una memoria volatile che archivia temporaneamente i file su cui si sta lavorando
- unità centrale di elaborazione
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- contiene un relativo
- e un matematico fisico statunitense.
- è un'unità di misura dell'informazione o della quantità di dati ed è attualmente
- è un grande spazio di archiviazione e i suo simbolo è M
- Si tratta di un insieme di routine software,generalmente scritte su memoria rom
- (HHD)
- numeri e i caratteri della punteggiatura vengono memorizzati nel computer come sequenza
- Ad ogni impulso di clock si esegue un ciclo macchina.
- è una memoria non volatile che archivia in maniera permanente le istruzioni del computer
- Arithmetic Logic Unit
20 Clues: (HHD) • che va da 0 a 255 • contiene un relativo • Arithmetic Logic Unit • unità centrale di elaborazione • e un matematico fisico statunitense. • trasporta i dati e le informazioni di controllo • Ad ogni impulso di clock si esegue un ciclo macchina. • è un grande spazio di archiviazione e i suo simbolo è M • svolge un compito di memorizzazione temporanea dei dati. • ...
Fahrenheight 451 List 1 Vocab KEY 2023-05-07
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- animal fat to make candles, etc.
- to excite or arouse
- an individual who specializes in the creation of maps
- a fall on one's bottom (for laughter)
- to summon into action or bring into existence.
- lacking stability of a home base. Migratory
- glowing or emitting light
- a layer or a series of layers of rock in the ground.
- an individual who specializes in the creation of maps
- professing no religion.
- to shrink back in fear.
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- relating to the sense of touch.
- to think rationally; employ logic or reason to justify negative behavior
- relating to the sense of smell
- a course or a route taken, the path followed by an object moving through space
- a harsh, discordant mixture of sounds. loud confusing disagreeable sounds
- extremely hungry.
- to fake or pretend (a behavior or action)
- the nose of a mammal. a long flexible snout or trunk
- a building, especially a large and stately one, housing a tomb or tombs.
- (of a liquid) having been purified by undergoing heating and condensation.
- apparatus consisting of a compartment spun about to separate contained materials.
- a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm.
- an individual who specializes in the creation of maps
- to force in or down by repeated, rather light, strokes
25 Clues: extremely hungry. • to excite or arouse • professing no religion. • to shrink back in fear. • glowing or emitting light • relating to the sense of smell • relating to the sense of touch. • animal fat to make candles, etc. • a fall on one's bottom (for laughter) • a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm. • to fake or pretend (a behavior or action) • ...
