logic Crossword Puzzles
Fahrenheight 451 List 1 Vocab KEY 2023-05-07
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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) • ...
Pathfinder Crossword LM.17 2023-01-13
Across
- Go from one place to another, usually for a long distance.
- The ongoing sequence of events taking place.
- To go somewhere with someone, as a companion or escort.
- Based in accordance with logic.
- A short knife with a pointed and edged blade, used as a weapon.
- A person offering something for sale, usually on the street.
- A way or track meant to be followed.
- An expression of meaning usually meaning the exact opposite.
- A large amount of water falling over a cliff.
- To be extremely distressed about something.
Down
- Having no skill in a specific activity.
- A large natural stream of water flowing towards a sea, lake, or ocean.
- A device made to capture something.
- The time or a period of time that happened earlier and is no longer happening.
- The soft hairs around the body of an animal.
- A claim that someone has done something wrong.
- A written, typed, or printed communication, usually sent in an envelope by mail.
- A wide street in a city or town.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- An owner of a bank or a group of banks.
20 Clues: Based in accordance with logic. • A wide street in a city or town. • A device made to capture something. • A way or track meant to be followed. • Having no skill in a specific activity. • An owner of a bank or a group of banks. • To be extremely distressed about something. • The ongoing sequence of events taking place. • The soft hairs around the body of an animal. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Part One Vocab 2024-11-05
Across
- a machine with a rapidly rotating container
- make something appear
- wandering
- a harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- pretending to be affected by a feeling, a state, or an injury
- the arousal of interest or excitement
- the nose of a mammal, especially when it is long and mobile
- a person who produces maps
- rammed or packed down or into something firmly
- a hard fatty substance made from animal fat
- a humiliating blunder or defeat
- a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm
- the science of projectiles and firearms
Down
- to extract the essential meaning or most important aspects of
- attempting to explain or justify with logic
- emitting light not caused by heat
- perceptible by touch
- a large tomb that contains the burial chamber of deceased people
- incapable of igniting or burning when subjected to fire
- the path followed by a projectile or an object moving under the action of given forces
- extremely hungry
- relating to the sense of smell
- holding or constituting religious beliefs other than those of the main or recognized religions
- a series of layers of rock in the ground
- crouch down in fear
25 Clues: wandering • extremely hungry • crouch down in fear • perceptible by touch • make something appear • a person who produces maps • relating to the sense of smell • a humiliating blunder or defeat • emitting light not caused by heat • a harsh discordant mixture of sounds • a deep or seemingly bottomless chasm • the arousal of interest or excitement • ...
Psychology 2024-11-05
Across
- one of Gardner's 8 intelligence related to words
- storage for your senses
- brain that controls the left side of the body
- Gardner founder of the 8 intelligence
- remembering info we don't consciously try to
- ability to act purposefully, think rationally, and deal effectively with the environment
- general ability
- type of learning in which behaviors earn rewards or get punishments
- specific ability
- retrieve memories that are from the same or similar physical setting
- ability to learn
- retrieving info without any prompts or cues
- tunnel to brain
- retrieve info with cues
- type of learning where behaviors are learned by observing others
Down
- ability to encode, store, and retrieve info
- memory that only lasts for 18 to 30 seconds
- practiced skills or info that you have experience
- helps focus light or image
- storing memories and info consciously and actively
- one of Gardner's 8 intelligence related to logic
- brain that controls the right side of the body
- recalling memories that are similar to your current mood
- one of Gardner's 8 intelligence related to self
- cues relating to your emotional and physical state
25 Clues: general ability • tunnel to brain • specific ability • ability to learn • storage for your senses • retrieve info with cues • helps focus light or image • Gardner founder of the 8 intelligence • ability to encode, store, and retrieve info • memory that only lasts for 18 to 30 seconds • retrieving info without any prompts or cues • remembering info we don't consciously try to • ...
Midterm vocab 2024-12-09
Across
- a number consisting of a decimal
- a conditional statement that contains multiple if statements
- the "brain" of the computer where all the information is passed through computer hardware
- the lowest level of programming language that a computer reads; consists of 0s and 1s
- _____ recognition - to find similarities between different types of problems
- a series of simple steps needed to solve a problem
- encloses a list
- a whole positive or negative number without a decimal
- to break a problem down into smaller, more manageable parts to solve
- high-level programming language that we use in this class
- the rules that need to be followed in Python
- a placeholder for data that can change
Down
- gives only the remainder of a division problem in Python; uses the % symbol
- a visual diagram of an algorithm
- a way of thinking that is practical, logical, and critical to solve problems
- to focus only on important details
- statement that allows a computer to make a decision
- logic that consists only of true or false statements
- a collection of letters, numbers or symbols (characters)
- the "heart" of a computer where all of the other components connect
20 Clues: encloses a list • a number consisting of a decimal • a visual diagram of an algorithm • to focus only on important details • a placeholder for data that can change • the rules that need to be followed in Python • a series of simple steps needed to solve a problem • statement that allows a computer to make a decision • logic that consists only of true or false statements • ...
List 19 2026-01-31
Across
- – a drawing that explains how something works
- – a list of items, often with descriptions
- – the study of shapes, sizes, and measurements
- – a short section at the end of a story
- – a slanted line connecting two corners
- – a muscle that helps you breathe
- – the layer of air surrounding the Earth
- – electricity made using moving water
- – a version of a language spoken by a certain group
- – a design made from letters, usually initials
- – tools or machines made to help people do tasks
- – a hollow rock that has crystals inside
- – clear and sensible thinking
Down
- – the distance across a circle through its center
- – the study of the Earth and its rocks
- – a conversation between two or more people
- – identifying an illness or problem
- – exercises that increase heart rate and breathing
- – related to ships, sailing, or the sea
- – the study of weather
- – the study of ancient people through objects they left behind
- – the study of stars, planets, and space
- – a tiny organism that lives in water
- – related to heat from inside the Earth
- – the study of God and religious beliefs
25 Clues: – the study of weather • – clear and sensible thinking • – a muscle that helps you breathe • – identifying an illness or problem • – electricity made using moving water • – a tiny organism that lives in water • – the study of the Earth and its rocks • – a short section at the end of a story • – related to ships, sailing, or the sea • – a slanted line connecting two corners • ...
IEEEXtreme 19.0 - BZU 2025-10-17
Across
- Controls code execution using true/false logic
- Template for creating objects
- Repeats a block of code multiple times
- Instance of a class in OOP
- Stores the memory address of another variable
- A file containing reusable code
- Collection of prewritten code and functions
- Structure where last added item is removed first
- Organized collection of structured data
- Structure where first added item is removed first
- Instructions written by a programmer
- Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem
- Base-2 number system (0s and 1s)
- Set of rules defining code structure
- Block of reusable code
Down
- Foundation that simplifies app development
- Stores a value that can change
- Information processed by a computer
- Translates source code into machine code
- Result produced by a program
- Problem that stops a program from running correctly
- Executes a block repeatedly until condition fails
- Protecting data by converting it into unreadable form
- Variable whose value cannot change
- Data provided to a program
- Organization for advancing technology
- Function calling itself to solve a problem
- Process of finding and fixing bugs
- Collection of elements in a single variable
- An error or flaw in a program
30 Clues: Block of reusable code • Instance of a class in OOP • Data provided to a program • Result produced by a program • Template for creating objects • An error or flaw in a program • Stores a value that can change • A file containing reusable code • Base-2 number system (0s and 1s) • Variable whose value cannot change • Process of finding and fixing bugs • ...
Happy - AP Language and Composition Terms 2025-12-10
Across
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences.
- To persuade with flattery or coaxing.
- Using or expressed in more words than are needed.
- Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language.
- A strong verbal or written attack on someone or something.
- Appeal to logic or reason.
- Pompous or overblown in language.
- A concise statement of a truth or principle.
- An indirect reference to a person, place, thing, or idea of historical, cultural, literary, or political significance.
- The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses.
- The choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- Appeal to emotion.
Down
- Placing two things side by side to compare or contrast them.
- A mild or indirect word substituted for one considered too harsh or blunt.
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing.
- Conforming to traditional or established beliefs.
- Excessive pride or self-confidence.
- Overly sentimental, tearfully emotional.
- A figure of speech in which an opposition or contrast of ideas or words in a balanced or parallel construction.
- Intended to teach, particularly in having moral instruction as an ulterior motive.
20 Clues: Appeal to emotion. • Appeal to logic or reason. • Pompous or overblown in language. • Excessive pride or self-confidence. • To persuade with flattery or coaxing. • Overly sentimental, tearfully emotional. • A concise statement of a truth or principle. • Insulting, abusive, or highly critical language. • Using or expressed in more words than are needed. • ...
Speech and Debate 2025-12-15
Across
- Where information or evidence comes from.
- How a speech is presented, including voice, posture, and expression.
- The way ideas are arranged to make a speech easy to follow.
- The group of people a speaker is addressing.
- A response that challenges or refutes an opposing argument.
- The person delivering a speech or argument.
- Facts, examples, or data used to support a claim.
- An organized presentation spoken to an audience.
- The explanation that shows how the evidence supports the claim.
Down
- The act of convincing others to agree with your point of view.
- A statement or position that a speaker is trying to prove.
- Clear, reasonable thinking used to form strong arguments.
- A structured argument where opposing sides present and defend ideas.
- A flaw or mistake in reasoning that weakens an argument.
- Belief in yourself that helps you speak clearly and persuasively.
- How loud or soft a speaker’s voice is.
- The attitude or emotion expressed in a speaker’s voice.
- Trustworthy and reliable; describes a strong source.
- Clear, detailed, and precise rather than vague.
- The process of finding information and evidence from reliable sources to support a claim.
20 Clues: How loud or soft a speaker’s voice is. • Where information or evidence comes from. • The person delivering a speech or argument. • The group of people a speaker is addressing. • Clear, detailed, and precise rather than vague. • An organized presentation spoken to an audience. • Facts, examples, or data used to support a claim. • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-10-05
Across
- perceptible by touch
- of or concerning the part of the mind of which one is not fully aware but which influences one's actions or feelings
- characterized by the act of examining one's own mental process
- relating to language or logic
- left or trapped in an isolated place
- sudden; violent irregular movement of a limb caused by an involuntary contraction of a muscle
- a bad tempered or aggressive woman
- to prove (a statement or theory) to be wrong or false
Down
- conceal or hide
- having or showing belief in supernatural beings or actions
- a state of little or no change following a period of activity or progress
- the part of the mind of which the individual is aware
- a room or building equipped for scientific experimentation of drugs or chemicals
- a ghost or spirit
- become progressively worse
- a formal written request signed by people appealing to authority
- a person who is exceptionally intelligent or creative
- someone who exploits or takes advantage of circumstances
- lack of knowledge or information
- lack of experience, judgment, wisdom, or innocence
- a long arrow opening or line breaking or cracking
- very weak
22 Clues: very weak • conceal or hide • a ghost or spirit • perceptible by touch • become progressively worse • relating to language or logic • lack of knowledge or information • a bad tempered or aggressive woman • left or trapped in an isolated place • a long arrow opening or line breaking or cracking • lack of experience, judgment, wisdom, or innocence • ...
The Great Gatsby Vocab. 3 2015-05-07
Across
- Piercing, incisive, and keen.
- To blame for something; a disgrace.
- lacking sophistication, narrow-minded.
- Urgently eager for food; craving satisfaction or gratification.
- To prolong the existence of something.
- Difficult to see, vague.
- Lacking clarity of feature or sharpness of outline.
- Brazenly overstepping bounds,arrogant.
- A sign of forewarning.
- Wasteful, a person given to extravagance.
- A collection of live wild animals on exhibition, a varied mixture.
- Mutual, interacting.
- Something damaged or defaced.
Down
- To steal and to use another's writing as one's own.
- To tear violently, to split.
- stressing precise following of instructions, details, codes or conduct.
- Profound knowledge, intellectual depth.
- Sharp or irritating to the taste or smell, acrid.
- Depression of spirits.
- To cause to speedily occur, to throw headlong.
- ill will or evil intentions.
- Unyielding regardless of reason or logic.
- A doctor who specializes in treatment of the eyes.
- Pertaining to air or gas.
- State of being forgotten.
- Bitter deep-seated ill will, enmity.
- Extravagantly abundant, flowing freely.
- Desire to harm others.
- Self-restraint.
- To thrust out, to thrust forward.
30 Clues: Self-restraint. • Mutual, interacting. • Depression of spirits. • A sign of forewarning. • Desire to harm others. • Difficult to see, vague. • Pertaining to air or gas. • State of being forgotten. • To tear violently, to split. • ill will or evil intentions. • Piercing, incisive, and keen. • Something damaged or defaced. • To thrust out, to thrust forward. • ...
marketing 2015-10-05
Across
- systematic design collection analysis and reporting of data relevant to a marketing situation
- larger societal forces affecting the microenvironment
- all actual an potential buyers of a product or service
- selecting organizing and interpreting information to form a meaningful picture of the world
- information that already exist
- collection of business and products making up the company
- actors close to the company that affect its ability to serve its customers
- state of felt deprivation
- helps companies to promote sell and distribute its goods to the final buyers
- act of obtaining a desired object by offering something in return
- study of human population
- the process of creating value for customer in turn receiving value from customer
Down
- the form human needs take when shaped by culture and individual personality
- buyer discomfort caused by post purchase conflict
- a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek self satisfaction
- a marketing logic that hopes to create customer value and achieve profitable customer relationship
- human wants that are backed by buying power
- information collected for a specific purpose at hand
- states the organization's purpose
- a group of customers responding similarly to a given set of marketing efforts
20 Clues: state of felt deprivation • study of human population • information that already exist • states the organization's purpose • human wants that are backed by buying power • buyer discomfort caused by post purchase conflict • information collected for a specific purpose at hand • larger societal forces affecting the microenvironment • ...
Emily's study skill crossword 2018-03-20
Across
- The side of brain which control human's holistic thought
- A learning style that learn best working with groups
- An intelligence which shows strong music smart
- Our teacher of this course's last name
- The name of the course we are taking in this class
- Name of the person create this crossword
- An intelligence which shows strong self smart
- Learning through speech and writing, "word"
- What should you do after study for a long period, keep study or takebreaks?
- Someone said "review note is useless."Is it right?
Down
- A personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978
- An intelligence which shows strong nature smart
- A learning style that learn best by oneself in private settings
- Learning through listening,sounds and music, "hear"
- Learning through imagery and special understanding, "see"
- An intelligence which shows strong people smart
- The side of brain which control human's analytic thought
- An intelligence which shows strong logic smart
- Do we need to start the most difficult subject fist in study?
- A true color shows authentic, enthusiastic, compassionate and sincere
- A true color shows analytical, calm, cool,investgative and logical
21 Clues: Our teacher of this course's last name • Name of the person create this crossword • Learning through speech and writing, "word" • An intelligence which shows strong self smart • An intelligence which shows strong music smart • An intelligence which shows strong logic smart • An intelligence which shows strong nature smart • ...
COM 1010 CH17 2019-11-05
Across
- way of thinking that shows not fully engaged in speech
- step where you introduce topic to audience
- model which suggests listeners who care about the message are more likely to listen
- reasoning that connects related facts to arrive at a conclusion
- step where you show the plan you recommend is functional and works
- traits that show competence and understanding from speaker
- logical appeal to the audience
- using threats and manipulation to force others to do something
Down
- using logic to make claims to present to audience
- proofs that warrant some type of response from audience
- step where you get listeners to imagine what happens when problem is fixed
- speaker's trustworthiness and validity of message
- reasoning that starts with an axiomatic principle then lead to another principle
- step where you summarize main points and leave audience with a task
- reasoning that support a claim drawing comparisons between different situations
- step where you state the problem you want the audience think about
- way of thinking that looks at points of message in depth
- degree of expertise in topic of speech
- support through establishing credibility
- how much personality and dynamic speech
20 Clues: logical appeal to the audience • degree of expertise in topic of speech • how much personality and dynamic speech • support through establishing credibility • step where you introduce topic to audience • using logic to make claims to present to audience • speaker's trustworthiness and validity of message • way of thinking that shows not fully engaged in speech • ...
Unit 8 L&S Vocabulary 2020-04-19
Across
- decisive or critical, especially in the success or failure of something
- showing signs of future success
- hinder, restrain, or prevent
- a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury
- a physical or mental feature which is regarded as indicating a condition of disease, particularly such a feature that is apparent to the patient
- relating to or affecting the fundamental nature of something
- very great; intense
- a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human
- a disease caused by an uncontrolled division of abnormal cells in a part of the body
Down
- very unusual or remarkable
- cause (something) to pass on from one place or person to another
- a piece of machinery
- be composed or made up of
- made by chemical synthesis, especially to imitate a natural product
- return (someone or something) to a former condition, place, or position
- a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose
- determined by genetic factors and therefore able to be passed on from parents to their offspring or descendants
- based on observation or experience rather than theory or pure logic
- regularly or frequently behave in a particular way or have a certain characteristic
- COVID-19
20 Clues: COVID-19 • very great; intense • a piece of machinery • be composed or made up of • very unusual or remarkable • hinder, restrain, or prevent • showing signs of future success • a band or bundle of fibrous tissue in a human • a medicine or treatment for a disease or injury • a thing made or adapted for a particular purpose • ...
Comm 390 Vocabulary 2020-05-11
Across
- How things should be done
- Need between people to attain goals
- Goals relate to tangible resources
- Dictionary definition
- Between 2 interdependent people
- Personal association of word
- 1st phase of goals during conflict
- Deep seated beliefs about right&wrong
- System is more than sum of its parts
- Behavior is learned
- Behavior determined by biology
- Interpersonal conflict doesn't exist
- Who the parties are to each other
- Words that we attach meaning to
- To describe rather than evaluate
Down
- Useful when studying negotiation
- Internal struggle about goals
- Begrudging compliance
- Event that precipitates a conflict
- Proposed by Lewin in pre–World War II
- Attacks others and their positions
- Meaning through personal constructs
- Finite amount
- Rational weighing of facts&evidence using rules of logic
- Affirmation or subversion of self
- Surface demands
- Explanations for observed behaviors
- Perceptions about oneself
- What conversation is about
- Internal conversation
- Also called substantive goals
- Removing one self from conflict
- Underlying needs
- Image
- Focused on interactions & comm
- Interest-based bargaining
- Overarching set of beliefs
- Cost and benefit decision making
- Desired condition
- Submission
40 Clues: Image • Submission • Finite amount • Surface demands • Underlying needs • Desired condition • Behavior is learned • Begrudging compliance • Dictionary definition • Internal conversation • How things should be done • Perceptions about oneself • Interest-based bargaining • What conversation is about • Overarching set of beliefs • Personal association of word • Internal struggle about goals • ...
7th Grade Vocab 2018-10-08
Across
- (v.) / tell in your own words
- (v.) / to make something clear or account for why something happened
- (v.) / explain the meaning of something
- (v.) / to tell or write about something; give a detailed account of
- (n.) / to provide evidence of something or proof that something is correct
- (v.) / to understand or find meaning
- (v.) / to find differences
- (v.) / to examine and judge something or someone carefully
- (v.) / to show something by example or prove using logic
- (v.) / to work jointly with others
- (v.) / to give a short version of something
- (v.) / to reach or attain by effort, skill, or courage
Down
- (v.) / to grow or become bigger or more advanced
- (n.) / facts or physical signs that helps prove something
- (v.) / to know and/or show who someone is, or what something is
- (v.) / to tell or write about something; give detailed account of
- (v.) / to add details to something
- (adj.) / arranged in order of the time in happened
- (v.) / to determine the value of accuracy of something
- (v.) / to study something in detail to bring out a deeper meaning or structure
20 Clues: (v.) / to find differences • (v.) / tell in your own words • (v.) / to add details to something • (v.) / to work jointly with others • (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 • ...
Academic Vocabulary 2018-10-08
Across
- (v.) / to determine the value of accuracy of something
- (v.) / tell in your own words
- (n.) / facts or physical signs that helps prove something
- (v.) / to tell or write about something; give a detailed account of
- (adj.) / arranged in order of the time in happened
- (v.) / to reach a decision about something; give a detailed account of
- (v.) / to study something in detail to bring out a deeper meaning or structure
- (v.) / to show something by example or prove using logic
Down
- (v.) / to reach or attain by effort, skill, or courage
- (v.) / to find differences
- (v.) / to give a short version of something
- (v.) / to add details to something
- (v.) / to grow or become bigger or more advanced
- (v.) / explain the meaning of something
- (v.) / to work jointly with others
- (v.) / to understand or find meaning
- (v.) / to examine and judge something or someone carefully
- (v.) / to know and/or show who someone is, or what something is
- (v.) / to make something clear or account for why something happened
- (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 add details to something • (v.) / to work jointly with others • (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 • ...
Crossword Intermediate 3 2019-09-24
Across
- National Turkish flower
- A dance style originating in the Dominican Republic.
- To be trusted, trustworthy; dependable.
- Developing of new ideas/methods/products.
- An event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
- An electrical device receiving a plug to make an electric connection.
- Idiom "Take things for ..."
- Aim; purpose.
- Communication or direct involvement with someone or something.
- Very cold; below 32°F (0°C).
Down
- Very nice; sweet, endearing.
- Reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- A declaration or assurance that one will do a particular thing or that a particular thing will happen.
- the action of working with someone to produce or create something.
- The standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence.
- Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War
- A person thought to be guilty of a crime or offense.
- An aromatic spice, often added to coffee or pastry.
- Free from control and authority.
- An action performed or a feeling experienced in response to a situation.
- the joint connecting the hand with the forearm; watches are worn on it.
21 Clues: Aim; purpose. • National Turkish flower • Idiom "Take things for ..." • Very nice; sweet, endearing. • Very cold; below 32°F (0°C). • Greek Goddess of Wisdom and War • Free from control and authority. • To be trusted, trustworthy; dependable. • Developing of new ideas/methods/products. • An aromatic spice, often added to coffee or pastry. • ...
Robotics 2017-12-07
Across
- storage bin used in manufacturing
- that is represented by continuously changing physical quantities
- form of energy that uses motion to do work
- Clue
- between components or systems
- specialized field that combines the fields of engineering and computer science
- access memory
- device used to control current in a circuit
- drive,a storage device used in computer systems
- component that adds resistance to a circuit
- the pushes electrons
- loop,a control system with a feedback system
- flow electrons past a point in one second
Down
- belt like device used to move objects
- information system whose signal only has two states one or zero
- act or process done by humans
- device used to test electronics and electricity
- device that transfers fluid of electrical energy into mechanical
- light controlled transistor
- complex digital chip that performs computer functions of arithmetic,logic,control
- use of electronics to control a system or a machine
- operation with minimal human control.
- control system with no feedback circuity
- a variable resistor
- only memory
25 Clues: Clue • only memory • access memory • a variable resistor • the pushes electrons • light controlled transistor • act or process done by humans • between components or systems • storage bin used in manufacturing • belt like device used to move objects • operation with minimal human control. • control system with no feedback circuity • flow electrons past a point in one second • ...
spelling 2017-11-05
Across
- a statue or structure established to remind people of a person or event.
- exhibiting or relating to magnetism.
- the action or process of arriving.
- relating to a tutor or a tutor's tuition.
- relating to or characterized by industry.
- relating to angels.
- relating to or used in poetry.
- relating to the ownership of an area of land or sea.
- relating to or occurring in fiction; invented for the purposes of fiction.
- amusing, especially in a ludicrous or absurd way.
- having the characteristics of a hero or heroine; admirably brave or determined.
Down
- relating to drama or the performance or study of drama.
- the action or practice of burying a dead body.
- having or expressing devotion to and vigorous support for one's country.
- relating to music.
- relating to the commissioning or preparing of material for publication.
- happening by chance, unintentionally, or unexpectedly.
- of or near a coast.
- having or relating to rhythm.
- the action of betraying one's country, a group, or a person; treachery.
- of or according to the rules of logic or formal argument.
- relating to Islam.
- relating to the whole world; worldwide.
23 Clues: relating to music. • relating to Islam. • 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 a tutor or a tutor's tuition. • relating to or characterized by industry. • ...
Writing and Math Words 2017-10-19
Across
- conversation between two people or characters in a story
- figure of speach that to show similarity and does not use like or as (life IS a roller coaster)
- same consonant sound at the beginning of each word (I love lilacs that loom large in the lonely, long afternoon)
- a number you must meet
- form of a verb used as an adjective
- make known to the public information previously kept secret
- closed plane figure bouned by straight sides
- a systematic plan of action
- arrive at a conclusion or fact through reason
Down
- lacking any definite plan or purpose
- metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters
- incorrect belief resulting from poor logic
- when you can't choose because all your options are bad
- main character in a work of fiction
- a conclusion made by using circumstantial evidence
- to be undecided about something
- shows how many times to multiply a number by itself
- a closed plane curve with an oval shape
- drawing a comparison to show a similarity (life is like a roller coaster; it has so many ups and downs)
- a broad range of numbers or related values/qualities
20 Clues: a number you must meet • a systematic plan of action • to be undecided about something • main character in a work of fiction • form of a verb used as an adjective • lacking any definite plan or purpose • a closed plane curve with an oval shape • metric unit of length equal to 1000 meters • incorrect belief resulting from poor logic • ...
Aristotle Crossword By: Deacon Coppen 2021-05-19
Across
- A hall for public lectures or discussions.
- Aristotle's place of death.
- The art of effective or persuasive speaking or writing, especially the use of figures of speech and other compositional techniques.
- Aristotle's spouse.
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- He was a Greek philosopher and polymath.
- The branch of science that deals with the structure of matter and how the fundamental constituents of the universe interact.
- The mother of Aristotle.
- A country in southeastern Europe.
- An expert in or student of mathematics.
- A person of wide-ranging knowledge or learning.
Down
- The father of Aristotle.
- Philip II's son.
- A proper or reasonable way of thinking about something.
- A civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th–9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity.
- The scientific study of the behavior, structure, physiology, classification, and distribution of animals.
- A person engaged or learned in philosophy, especially as an academic discipline.
- Aristotle's birth place.
- The study of life.
- A person who teaches, especially in a school.
- The man who taught Aristotle.
21 Clues: Philip II's son. • The study of life. • Aristotle's spouse. • The father of Aristotle. • Aristotle's birth place. • The mother of Aristotle. • Aristotle's place of death. • The man who taught Aristotle. • A country in southeastern Europe. • An expert in or student of mathematics. • He was a Greek philosopher and polymath. • A hall for public lectures or discussions. • ...
VOCA 15000 LESSON 9 2023-09-12
Across
- The purpose of doing something. Goal.
- Of or having to do with two or more countries.
- Enough. As much as needed.
- Living in a natural state.
- Belong to oneself or itself alone.
- To compete against someone in order to gain something.
- To do or complete something with success.
- A friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something.
- Moving or headed toward a lower place or condition.
Down
- Having a very large amount of matter. Big and heavy. Of a very large degree.
- Not arranged in an even way. Not having an even or smooth pattern or shape.
- The act of protecting or guarding or thing that protects or guards.
- Contraction of want to, used in some types of informal situations.
- Unfaithful to one's duty or allegiance.
- A proper or reasonable way of thinking.
- Being used at the present time.
- Having to do with selling things in large quantities to businesses that resell those things to customers.
- A separate part of a government, school, business or other large organization.
- Existing or happening before the present time.
- To refuse to accept, approve or believe.
20 Clues: Enough. As much as needed. • Living in a natural state. • Being used at the present time. • Belong to oneself or itself alone. • The purpose of doing something. Goal. • Unfaithful to one's duty or allegiance. • A proper or reasonable way of thinking. • To refuse to accept, approve or believe. • To do or complete something with success. • ...
3rd ESO Unit 2 Vocabulary 2023-11-12
Across
- not showing or feeling nervous, sad, angry or any other strong emotion
- the act of changing an item or service for a cost
- eager to be more successful and achieve more than other people
- having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
- a person who creates and operates a business
- eager to know or learn something
- the price demanded for an item or service
- the financial gain which defines the difference between the money spent and the money earned
- to start a business
- a machine that dispenses cash and performs other financial operations
Down
- a financial account maintained by the bank
- all of the money a person has to pay for example, for the bills
- the accumulation of the money one has saved from their earnings
- to operate and maintain a business
- money received on a regular basis especially after work
- ready to give more of something to someone else
- not giving up or abandoning a task
- a person who operates on logic and reality rather than fantasy
- regular pay earned for work or service done
- having or showing willingness or eagerness to do something
20 Clues: to start a business • eager to know or learn something • to operate and maintain a business • not giving up or abandoning a task • the price demanded for an item or service • a financial account maintained by the bank • regular pay earned for work or service done • a person who creates and operates a business • ready to give more of something to someone else • ...
2023 ELA Final Vocab Test 2023-07-13
Across
- unfriendly; antagonistic
- an unlucky accident
- succeed in material terms
- the place to which someone or something is going or being sent
- make (someone) feel admiration and respect
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials
- a person who lives somewhere permanently or on a long-term basis
- able to be lengthened or spread out
- empty of people
Down
- the edge or border of something
- underpinned by logic or good sense
- a fire or light set up in a high or prominent position as a warning, signal, or celebration
- perform in a specified way in a particular situation or over a particular period of time
- to strike with sudden and usually great wonder or surprise
- severe physical or mental suffering
- spreading out over a large area in an untidy or irregular way
- additional to what is required for ordinary use
- a sudden powerful forward or upward movement, especially by a crowd or by a natural force such as the waves or tide
- a state or feeling of excited or anxious uncertainty about what may happen
- confess to be true or to be the case, typically with reluctance
20 Clues: empty of people • an unlucky accident • unfriendly; antagonistic • succeed in material terms • the edge or border of something • underpinned by logic or good sense • severe physical or mental suffering • able to be lengthened or spread out • make (someone) feel admiration and respect • additional to what is required for ordinary use • ...
G3 9000 LESSON 14 2023-06-29
Across
- right away; at once
- having to do with the present or current times
- not even in some way
- a condition that makes it more dificult to succeed
- a friendly feeling of liking or loving someone or something
- a physical or mental condition that makes you not able to do something
- the name that tells the particular family that one is a part of; family name; last name
- to place something in a liquid in order to make it wet
- reasoning and careful thought
- very great; to the highest degree
Down
- the study of the way he words of a language are put together and used for communication
- a sudden strong fear or anger that causes people to act without thinking
- not often found or seen; not common
- a separate part of a govemment, school, business or other large organization
- having a very large amount of matter, big and heavy, solid
- an example or occasion
- (informal) friend
- the act of profccting or guarding, or a thing that prolecs or guards
- a plan for how a person or a group will receive and spend money during a certain period
- funny; amusing
20 Clues: funny; amusing • (informal) friend • right away; at once • not even in some way • an example or occasion • reasoning and careful thought • very great; to the highest degree • not often found or seen; not common • having to do with the present or current times • a condition that makes it more dificult to succeed • to place something in a liquid in order to make it wet • ...
Middle Child Hood 2023-02-14
Across
- Consists of a system of direct and indirect actions used by an adult to help children develop internal controls and appropriate
- Manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Involves outside factors that influence behavior
- Is a result that follows an action or behavior
- Process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- To remember information
- Stopping an unacceptable action or start an acceptable one
- People define themselves in terms in qualities, skills, and attributes they see in others
- Ability to group objects by common attributes, such as size, color, shape, pattern, or function
- Rewarding appropriate behavior can help hold children's behavior
Down
- Involves nonverbal and verbal actions
- Hand eye coordination
- Means that change in position or shape of substances do not shape the quanity
- You are worthwhile as a person
- Consists of actions rather than words
- Includes all the communication that occurs within the setting
- Unwanted aggressive behavior
- Speaking or moving while child is watching
- Ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight, volume, or size
- Guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time
20 Clues: Hand eye coordination • To remember information • Unwanted aggressive behavior • You are worthwhile as a person • Involves nonverbal and verbal actions • Consists of actions rather than words • Speaking or moving while child is watching • Is a result that follows an action or behavior • Involves outside factors that influence behavior • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- result that follows an action or behavior.
- divert,or turn,their attention in a different direction.
- repetiton of information after it is used.
- of the eye and hand
- ability to arrange items in an increasing or decreasing order based on weight,volume,size
- first listen to what the child is saying to you.
- that develops self control.
- aggressive behavior.
- can see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- appropiate behaviors.
Down
- process of acquiring the standards of behavior considered acceptable by a society
- belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- of ideas based on logic rather then preception.
- all the communication that occurs within the setting.
- ability to group objects by common attributes,such as size,color,shape,pattern.
- behavior;consists of actions rather than words.
- a guidance technique that involves moving a child away from others for a short period of time.
- comparison;process where people define themselves in terms of qualities,skills,and attributes they see in others.
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions.
- guidance;involves outside factors that influence behavior.
20 Clues: of the eye and hand • aggressive behavior. • appropiate behaviors. • that develops self control. • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions. • belief that you are worthwhile as a person • result that follows an action or behavior. • repetiton of information after it is used. • of ideas based on logic rather then preception. • behavior;consists of actions rather than words. • ...
Middle Childhood 2023-02-14
Across
- The repetition of information after it is used
- Unwanted aggressive behavior, usually verbal, could be physical
- when you use your actions and behavior to influence a childs behavior.
- The ability to arrange items in a increasing or decreasing order based on different properties
- A result that follows an action
- nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions
- Understanding and using accepted rules of conduct when interacting with others
- you divert, turn, their attention to something else
- The manipulation of ideas based on logic rather than perception
- Experiences that follow logically
Down
- A system of direct and indirect actions used by adults to help children develop internal controls and appropriate behavior patterns
- A process where people define themselves in terms of qualities skills and attributes they see in others.
- The ability to see objects in the distance more clearly than those that are close
- The coordination of the eye and hand
- Guidance technique that ivilves moving child away from people
- Belief that you are worthwhile as a person
- Tells the child how you feel about the situation
- Experiences that follow naturally
- Outside factors that influence behavior
- The ability to group objects by common attributes
20 Clues: A result that follows an action • Experiences that follow naturally • Experiences that follow logically • The coordination of the eye and hand • nonverbal (physical) and verbal actions • Outside factors that influence behavior • Belief that you are worthwhile as a person • The repetition of information after it is used • Tells the child how you feel about the situation • ...
The Epic Puzzle 2023-02-24
Across
- Great courage in a scene of battle
- He holds the Eye of Agamotto & the soul stone
- The eyes & ears of the Decepticons
- Highest, most intense point in a story
- His eye color matches part of his color scheme
- The main character in a story or poem
- An event that cannot be explained by science or logic
- He was the supposed ¨chosen one¨ in Mortal Kombat 9
- The central topic or idea in a story
- A narrative told as a long, epic story
Down
- He sold his soul to the devil to cure his fathers cancer
- A soldier who asked to resurrected by a demon to see his wife
- A sequence in which a story plays out
- The emotion or feeling generally portrayed in a story
- He awoke from his tomb to stop a demon invasion on Mars & Earth
- The opposition of the main character in a story
- Where a story takes place
- Second in command of the Autobots
- After watching his clan die, he was killed & brought back as a revenant
- A sick, demented clown who had was mentally ill before going insane
20 Clues: Where a story takes place • Second in command of the Autobots • Great courage in a scene of battle • The eyes & ears of the Decepticons • The central topic or idea in a story • A sequence in which a story plays out • The main character in a story or poem • Highest, most intense point in a story • A narrative told as a long, epic story • ...
Vocabulary 2023-03-27
Across
- in a way that looks too exquisite for this world
- aiming for a state which everything is perfect
- unreasonably expensive
- a ray of light is caused to alter direction as it enters through an angled piece of glass, water, or air.
- bad-tempered
- trying to sell something in an aggressive manner
- a person’s state of mind seen in terms of their being angry or calm
- imply that something is less substantial, smaller, or worse than it actually is.
- jokingly quaint or fantastical, especially in a pleasing and entertaining manner.
- a person walking along the roadside
Down
- (of a person) facing up
- anything that continuously exerts a centrifugal force, or a force brought on by spin
- (usually animals) especially after escaping from captivity or domestication, in a natural form
- appearing or found everywhere
- what something is made of
- speaking the truth
- a person that can skillfully narrate anecdotes
- secretive; seeking to escape notice or attention, usually out of guilt or a sense that being discovered will create harm
- based without any logic or rhyme, or on impulse or random choosing
- lacking enthusiasm
20 Clues: bad-tempered • speaking the truth • lacking enthusiasm • unreasonably expensive • (of a person) facing up • what something is made of • appearing or found everywhere • a person walking along the roadside • aiming for a state which everything is perfect • a person that can skillfully narrate anecdotes • in a way that looks too exquisite for this world • ...
6th period 2023-05-25
Across
- old
- best baby ever
- voice of destruction
- through logic and reason
- In spite of whom?
- Emerson says never
- cream or yellow?
- Famous Hill District avenue
- for the apartment
- has a t.v.
- Jordan’s career
- God’s first temples
- cheek’s blight
- Rip’s best friend
- pretty oracles
- trust me
- best blues singer
- ‘Song of Myself’ ends with
- Weir Mitchell says you need it
- feel the truth
- wear the gold one
- plough silhouette
- situational, verbal, dramatic
- lucky kill
- choose your words
Down
- Russian honeymoon
- over him every time
- Wilson’s alma mater
- limits or protects
- Bono
- steal
- humor for change
- Pammy’s mother’s hopes
- Troy’s boss
- Alberta’s home state
- American Trimalchio
- Go, and grow up with the country
- advances a theme
- diversity + equality
- possibility is a fairer house
- blessed little (wife)!
- Old Hata’s songs
- Great Neck and Manhasset Neck
- ‘winning the soul through discourse’
- smaller than the rain’s
- Cuzak cave
- dies prima fugit
- Tiny loses three
- not an Oxford color
- Crevecoeur’s Effort = Reward (two words)
50 Clues: old • Bono • steal • trust me • has a t.v. • Cuzak cave • lucky kill • Troy’s boss • best baby ever • cheek’s blight • pretty oracles • feel the truth • Jordan’s career • humor for change • cream or yellow? • advances a theme • Old Hata’s songs • dies prima fugit • Tiny loses three • Russian honeymoon • In spite of whom? • for the apartment • Rip’s best friend • best blues singer • wear the gold one • plough silhouette • ...
English I Review 2023-05-11
Across
- author of Life of Pi
- events that go against expectations
- universal pattern found across cultures
- the Scottish play
- character contrast to another character
- explicit meaning of a word
- human qualities to non-human things
- highly descriptive words
- "deafening silence" an example of one
- accepting the call
- final test
- implied meaning of a word
- story within another story
- one step that leads to chain of events
- derived metaphoric or symbolic meaning
- study of the history of a word
- author's attitude
- Greek word for character
Down
- language devices
- Greek word for emotion
- sweeping statement without facts
- repetition of grammatical structure
- sentence structure
- affects pacing in poetry
- author's word choice
- ridicule that shows the faults of society
- central idea
- using numbers to persuade
- commonly used phrase not toe be taken literally
- error in reasoning
- recurring elements shown through connected symbols
- attacks character rather than argument
- personality defect/major downfall
- restating rather than proven
- extreme exaggeration
- events out of sequence
- statement seems contradictory, may be true
- Greek word for logic
38 Clues: final test • central idea • language devices • the Scottish play • author's attitude • sentence structure • error in reasoning • accepting the call • author of Life of Pi • author's word choice • extreme exaggeration • Greek word for logic • Greek word for emotion • events out of sequence • affects pacing in poetry • highly descriptive words • Greek word for character • using numbers to persuade • ...
Kim and James Wedding Crossword 2023-05-21
Across
- What is the bride's middle name?
- Where was the bride and groom's first holiday together?
- What is the bride and groom's favourite dish to cook together?
- Which university did the bride and groom graduate from?
- Where do the bride and groom live currently?
- What is the name of the bride and groom's food page?
- Where was the bride and groom's first trip outside of Europe?
- What is the groom's middle name?
- Who said I like you first?
Down
- Which restaurant did the bride and groom dine in on their first date?
- What is the bride's favourite Nigerian dish?
- Where is the bride and groom's honeymoon?
- How many years have the bride and groom been together?
- What subject did the bride and groom study at university?
- Where did the groom go to, on his solo trip last year?
- Who said I love you first?
- Which city did the groom and bride first meet?
- Where did the bride go to, on a girls trip last year?
- Which month did the groom propose?
- What is the groom's favourite Filipino dish?
- What artist did they see in their first concert together?
21 Clues: Who said I love you first? • Who said I like you first? • What is the bride's middle name? • What is the groom's middle name? • Which month did the groom propose? • Where is the bride and groom's honeymoon? • What is the bride's favourite Nigerian dish? • Where do the bride and groom live currently? • What is the groom's favourite Filipino dish? • ...
Literary Terms 2 2021-09-17
Across
- The opponent who blocks the protagonist
- Touching the other persons or readers emotions
- Irony The opposite happens to what the reader has been led to expect
- Describes the time and place of the story
- Occurs when the setting or scene causes an emotional response in the reader
- Irony The audience or reader is aware of something one or more of the characters is not aware of
- Using logic or proven facts
- When the author gives hints about what will happen in the story
- Main idea, causes a debate
- Irony The speaker says one thing but means the opposite (sarcasm)
Down
- Problems that happen between the protagonist and the antagonist
- The main character. The person for whom the reader roots
- When the protagonist is actually a villain of the story, but we empathize anyway
- To receive or to get something
- Using sources or credibility
- The point of view in which the narrator IS involved
- The climate or feeling of a literary work... ENVIRONMENT
- The writers attitude toward the characters, subject, and audience of a story... PERSON
- The point of view in which the narrator is NOT involved
- To be near or close to something
20 Clues: Main idea, causes a debate • Using logic or proven facts • Using sources or credibility • To receive or to get something • To be near or close to something • The opponent who blocks the protagonist • Describes the time and place of the story • Touching the other persons or readers emotions • The point of view in which the narrator IS involved • ...
Crossword Puzzle Review (ZB) 2021-09-27
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Argumentative Text Unit Vocabulary 2021-11-11
Across
- speaker persuades by comparing ideas or situations
- in a text, an author’s claim
- making an unfair, too-broad statement about a person or a group of people
- overstating something- or, “stretching the truth.”
- what a writer believes/thinks; his or her personal view.
- statements that appeal to logic
- statements about all the members of a group or all of a certain type of thing
- text that presents an opinion about a topic and evidence to support it
- type of speech that tries to convince audience members to think or act a certain way.
Down
- an attack used in an argument that focuses on the opponent’s personality, character, or other qualities instead of on the opponent’s supporting evidence
- claim about the world, or a simple statement
- using one’s own authority or the authority of others to support an argument
- supporting an argument by presenting a similar situation
- provides proof of your reasoning
- statements that appeal to authority
- an invalid, or not logical, argument that often includes errors in reasoning
- logical thinking
- a statement that can be proven with supporting information.
- statements that appeal to emotion
- using facts and studies to support an argument
20 Clues: logical thinking • in a text, an author’s claim • statements that appeal to logic • provides proof of your reasoning • statements that appeal to emotion • statements that appeal to authority • claim about the world, or a simple statement • using facts and studies to support an argument • speaker persuades by comparing ideas or situations • ...
Creative Assignment #2 2021-12-09
Across
- Relating to conducting business or a leader
- ____ Impossible
- An ironic reason for the Energizer Bunny to be sued
- First element of negligence
- A TV series starring Fatima Silva
- The most frequent value
- A strategy board game
- Making sure all of the staff are in costume at the Haunted House is what type of performance?
- One of the five elements of recreation program evaluation
- A button on Facebook or part of the planning & evaluation cycle
- No need to get upset, let's keep things ____
- A phase of recreation experience
Down
- Leadership style inspired by a Beatle's Song
- Wanda____ (2021)
- What teenagers want from their parents
- A variable that don’t need no man
- Avoid this type of question when creating a survey
- Motorcyclists who ride with a crew across the country are engaging in this type of leisure
- “Work Hard ___ Hard” by Wiz Khalifa
- A younger brother to his older sister, say
- ____ domestic product
- Weather phenomena or group stage
- A rapper or a model
- Song by Taylor Swift or a measure of central tendency
- Show starring Amy Poehler, Parks and _____
- ____ says (common phrase on Family Feud)
26 Clues: ____ Impossible • Wanda____ (2021) • A rapper or a model • ____ domestic product • A strategy board game • The most frequent value • First element of negligence • Weather phenomena or group stage • A phase of recreation experience • A variable that don’t need no man • A TV series starring Fatima Silva • “Work Hard ___ Hard” by Wiz Khalifa • What teenagers want from their parents • ...
Crossword_1 2022-05-28
Across
- the amount of time it takes to transfer a word of data to or from the memory
- It separates the external aspects of an object from internal implementation details
- allows users to interact with a program in a graphical environment
- The density of pixels described in pixels per inch.
- A directed acyclic graph.
- a function that can be opened.
- any business activity using electronic communication when goods and services are exchanged
- sharing of attributes and operations among classes based on a hierarchical relationship
- A repetitive action or command typically created with programming loops.
Down
- an intentional stopping or pausing place in a program, put in place for debugging purposes.
- searching technique that takes o(1) time to find a data
- C language was invented to develop which Operating System.?
- Another name for a logic chip is -
- A process of reorganizing the data stored on the hard drive
- a computer program where you can look up and information on the internet.
- purposes.
- the essential center/core of the computer operating system
- a combined devise for modulation and demodulation
- uneven delay in the delivery of audio/video packets
- device that converts ac to dc signal
20 Clues: purposes. • A directed acyclic graph. • a function that can be opened. • Another name for a logic chip is - • device that converts ac to dc signal • a combined devise for modulation and demodulation • The density of pixels described in pixels per inch. • uneven delay in the delivery of audio/video packets • searching technique that takes o(1) time to find a data • ...
Western Thinkers : Plato to Marx. 2025-01-20
Across
- The real is rational and the rational is real was said by _______
- Who advocated for the overthrow of capitalism ?
- The tutor of Alexander the Great.
- Who is considered as the father of history and British India
- JS Mill’s which principle states that society should only interfere with an individuals actions to prevent danger to others.
- Locke’s second contract was signed between subject and ________
- Rousseau’s sovereignty was based on which type of sovereignty ?
- Place where Edmund Burke was born
- Burke regarded _________ as the ‘most shameless thing in the world’.
- The method of Hegel which influenced Marx.
- According to Aristotle, the best form of government is __________
- Machiavelli had a very complex views on ________
- Aristotle gave the concept of _________ Justice
Down
- A system of thought based on reason and logic.
- “one with all, all with each”
- Plato’s communalism was considered as __________
- One of the finest works of Thomas Hobbes
- Place where Hegel was born.
- Hobbes came up with ______ to improve the state of nature.
- The revolution that influenced Locke
- It is better to be feared than loved.
- Machiavelli emphasised more on science of __________
22 Clues: Place where Hegel was born. • “one with all, all with each” • The tutor of Alexander the Great. • Place where Edmund Burke was born • The revolution that influenced Locke • It is better to be feared than loved. • One of the finest works of Thomas Hobbes • The method of Hegel which influenced Marx. • A system of thought based on reason and logic. • ...
De 2024-12-12
Across
- Ensuring input data meets expected requirements.
- A reusable piece of code, often imported into other scripts.
- The reasoning that governs a program’s decisions.
- A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or task in programming.
- A mechanism to store data for quicker access.
- A data structure following FIFO order.
- A widely used architectural style for APIs.
- Something that triggers an action in programming.
- A single element in a programming language’s grammar.
- A file containing a sequence of instructions.
- A collection of elements, often indexed.
Down
- Ensuring input adheres to expected conditions.
- Creates the look and feel of a product.
- Identify and resolve bugs that disrupt the program.
- Used to handle unexpected issues during code execution.
- A field of AI that focuses on teaching machines to learn patterns
- A blueprint for creating objects in object-oriented programming.
- A person who writes, tests, and maintains code.
- A specific instance of a class in programming.
- Output information for debugging or user interaction.
- A data structure where elements follow LIFO order.
- A runtime anomaly or unexpected behavior in code.
- A person who ensures the project is delivered on time and meets requirements.
- The set of rules that defines the structure of code.
24 Clues: A data structure following FIFO order. • Creates the look and feel of a product. • A collection of elements, often indexed. • A widely used architectural style for APIs. • A mechanism to store data for quicker access. • A file containing a sequence of instructions. • Ensuring input adheres to expected conditions. • A specific instance of a class in programming. • ...
Software development 2025-01-30
Across
- A set of rules that allow different software to communicate.
- A storage location in programming that holds data.
- A step-by-step process for solving a problem.
- An instance of a class in object-oriented programming.
- Remote servers used for computing and storage.
- A function that calls itself repeatedly to solve a problem.
- A reusable block of code that performs a specific task.
- A storage location for code, often in version control.
- The server-side logic that powers an application.
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- A structured collection of data that can be queried.
- The process of converting data into a secure format.
- The rules that define the structure of a programming language.
- A software development methodology focused on flexibility and iteration.
- A tool that converts source code into executable code.
- The process of identifying and fixing errors in code.
- A data type that can only be true or false.
- Repeating a process, often used in loops.
- A pre-built structure that helps in developing applications faster.
- The part of a website or app that users interact with.
- An external package or module required for a program.
20 Clues: Repeating a process, often used in loops. • A data type that can only be true or false. • A step-by-step process for solving a problem. • Remote servers used for computing and storage. • The server-side logic that powers an application. • A storage location in programming that holds data. • A structured collection of data that can be queried. • ...
Vocab Review S1 - C2 2024-09-18
Across
- a generalized belief about a group of people
- a mode of thinking where one desires harmony in a decision making group
- a type of conformity where one wants to fit in / avoid rejection
- the generation of possible answers and then correctly identifying the correct answer
- a type of conflict that results from having to choose between two attractive options
- changing behavior/thoughts to fit in
- a memory of what you visually saw
- this theory of motivation suggests people are motivated to maintain arousal
- the part of our conscious that represents reality
- replaced working memory in the 'working memory model'
- a big five trait that represents ones emotional stability
- this route of persuasion uses facts and logic
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- taking ones own threatening impulses and attributing them to others
- studied the effects of roles on behavior
- recognizing the correct answer from what is provided
- a memory to do something in the future
- viewing another culture through your own cultural lens
- motivation that comes from an outside source or reward
- reverting to a younger age as a defense mechanism
- writing a memory in our brain
20 Clues: writing a memory in our brain • a memory of what you visually saw • changing behavior/thoughts to fit in • a memory to do something in the future • studied the effects of roles on behavior • a generalized belief about a group of people • this route of persuasion uses facts and logic • reverting to a younger age as a defense mechanism • ...
Marilynn's Parts of Speech 2024-09-11
Across
- a sentence that states the main idea
- formatted list of all sources you cited within your paper
- to persuade an audience
- to express the most important facts in a short clear form
- first-hand account of an event or topic
- not relevant or essential to the situation
- credibility or moral values a person possesses
- an argument that appeals to an audience's senses of logic or reason
- an excerpt or quotation
- a sentence that introduces one topic that will be the focus of that paragraph
- the act or process of arguing or discussing
- tendency to believe some people are better than others resulting in treating some people unfairly
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- one that was created by someone that did not experience fist-hand
- acknowledging standpoints that go against your argument
- presenting work from another source as your own
- the last part of something (its end or result)
- something that a person says or writes that is used by someone else
- to make something by combining different things
- a subject that you discuss or write about
- creation of new knowledge and/or the use of existing knowledge
- to state something written or spoken in different words
21 Clues: to persuade an audience • an excerpt or quotation • a sentence that states the main idea • first-hand account of an event or topic • a subject that you discuss or write about • not relevant or essential to the situation • the act or process of arguing or discussing • the last part of something (its end or result) • credibility or moral values a person possesses • ...
crossword 2024-12-12
Across
- fair, acceptable
- amusing, interesting, funny
- able to do many different things
- kind, mild, and calm
- showing sympathy for other people’s problems
- someone is very active, easy going, love to talk with others
- showing good manners and respect
- having or showing a strong desire and determination to succeed
- reasonable, follow the rules of logic
- they state or express things in an open and honest way
- able to understand other people and their feelings
- able to make right decisions and give good advice
Down
- a people who are quiet and shy, difficult to talk to others
- showing great energy and enthusiasm
- show a clear understanding of the world
- not willing to give or share things
- feel angry or bitter because you do not have
- people can rely on, seek advices from him/her
- expect good things to happen or sth to be successful
- have the experience and ability to finish something
- like a child, think simply, immature
- ready to face and endure danger or pain, showing courage
- shy and nervous, not brave
- cowardly, easily frightened
- very bad or unpleasant
25 Clues: fair, acceptable • kind, mild, and calm • very bad or unpleasant • shy and nervous, not brave • amusing, interesting, funny • cowardly, easily frightened • able to do many different things • showing good manners and respect • showing great energy and enthusiasm • not willing to give or share things • like a child, think simply, immature • reasonable, follow the rules of logic • ...
Greek Weekly’s Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-10
Across
- Key concept in Greek geometry and art, meaning balanced proportions
- Father of Medicine.
- Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius
- Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens
- Philosophical approach emphasizing reason over divine explanation
- Process of identifying diseases, emphasized by Hippocrates
- Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem
- Love of wisdom; a discipline focused on reasoning and ethics
- God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology
- A key principle of reasoning used in Greek philosophy and science
- Branch of mathematics pioneered by the Greeks to study shapes and space
- Ethical pledge for doctors named after a famous Greek healer
- Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy
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- Philosopher who questioned beliefs, paving the way for rational thought
- Mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter
- Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry
- Treatment of illness or injury, derived from the Greek word "therapeia"
- Philosopher and student of Plato who tutored Alexander the Great
- Collection of ancient medical texts attributed to Hippocrates
- Playwright who referenced themes of medicine in his tragedies
- The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine
- Island where Hippocrates established a medical school
22 Clues: Father of Medicine. • Mathematician known as the Father of Geometry • Philosopher who founded the Academy in Athens • God of medicine and healing in Greek mythology • Greek physician known as the Father of Anatomy • Site of a famous healing sanctuary of Asclepius • Ancient Greek mathematician known for his theorem • The process of recovery emphasized in Greek medicine • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-12-29
Across
- - A problem-solving mathematical procedure
- - The process of acquiring new knowledge or skills through experience, practice or study
- - A physical system capable of applying power or motion
- - A significant word used in the training process of language models
- - The simulated intelligence in machines
- - The mental process of acquiring knowledge and understanding
- - Relating to the nervous system and the brain
- - Knowledge or behaviour present in an organism as a result of genetics
- - A quantity or variable that is used to determine the behaviour of a system
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- - The performance of mathematical or logical calculations
- - The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- - The quality or state of being capable of doing something
- - The principles of reasoning and argument
- - To subject something to a specific set of operations
- - The first conversational computer program
- - A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically
- - A collection of data organized in a systematic way
- - To become aware of something through the senses
- - A test used to determine whether a user is human or not
- - The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
20 Clues: - The simulated intelligence in machines • - A problem-solving mathematical procedure • - The principles of reasoning and argument • - The first conversational computer program • - Relating to the nervous system and the brain • - To become aware of something through the senses • - A collection of data organized in a systematic way • ...
English Literary Devices 2023-12-04
Across
- consistent use of a word at the beginning of a sentence
- two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
- evokes emotions
- a mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh or blunt
- the general character or attitude of a place]
- representation of a thing or abstraction as a person
- warning or indication of a future event
- visually descriptive or figurative language
- exagerated statements
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- the repetition of a sound within a sentence
- establishes credibility
- consistent use of a word at the end of a sentence
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- verbal imitation of a sound
- an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly
- consistent use of a word
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear together
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- appeals to the logic
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning
- a figure of speech that implicitly compares two unrelated things
21 Clues: evokes emotions • appeals to the logic • exagerated statements • establishes credibility • consistent use of a word • verbal imitation of a sound • warning or indication of a future event • the repetition of a sound within a sentence • visually descriptive or figurative language • the general character or attitude of a place] • consistent use of a word at the end of a sentence • ...
Pieces of a Man 2025-03-15
Across
- larry david
- Classic music format loved by audiophiles
- A dietary choice avoiding meat
- Baseball team in Los Angeles
- An area of Los Angeles known for rich Black history and culture
- Worlds Greatest Man
- Australian, Jack Russell, Yorkshire
- Japanese city affected by an atomic bomb in 1945
- Japanese outdoor gear brand known for high-quality camping equipment
- Lyndon B ________
- Capital of Texas
- Gray or Sweatshirt
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- Slow speed chase
- Hungary's capital city
- First name of the legendary jazz trumpeter Davis
- A type of firearm, or a famous mascot
- Nickname for a special woman
- _____Skin, White Mask
- A key concept in Buddhism representing cosmic law and order
- A genre of music deeply loved by the birthday man
- A man born in 1995 is?
- Basketball icon and Lakers legend
- A lost cat
- Minimalist composer known for repetitive structures
- The city of love
- A martial art focusing on grappling and submissions
- A principle of reasoning and clear thinking
- A beloved Mexican street food
- U.S. state known for its cowboy culture
- Little Brother
- A Japanese watch brand known for precision
31 Clues: A lost cat • larry david • Little Brother • Slow speed chase • The city of love • Capital of Texas • Lyndon B ________ • Gray or Sweatshirt • Worlds Greatest Man • _____Skin, White Mask • Hungary's capital city • A man born in 1995 is? • Nickname for a special woman • Baseball team in Los Angeles • A beloved Mexican street food • A dietary choice avoiding meat • Basketball icon and Lakers legend • ...
Poetic Devices 2025-03-20
Across
- when the vowel sounds of successive words sound the same
- the order of your words
- when words or phrases are used multiple times for effect
- emotional appeal
- when a word is formed based on a sound
- when the wrong word is intentionally used
- rearranging a phrase to reveal a deeper meaning
- upending expectation
- a question not intended to be answered
- intentional exaggeration
- attributing a non-human thing with human characteristics
- when a related word is used to function as a substitute for another
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- when the beginning of successive words use the same consonant
- using humor or exaggeration to point out a flaw
- talking to a nonhuman thing as if it could respond
- comparing two things directly
- when one thing represents another
- representing nature
- appealing to logic
- overly instructional/speaking from great authority
- comparing two things
- a word picture
- comparing two things using "like" or "as"
- appealing to morality
- making a reference to something well-known
- when one part is used to represent the whole of something
- when repetition is used at the beginning of successive phrases
- when the end sound of words are the same
28 Clues: a word picture • emotional appeal • appealing to logic • representing nature • comparing two things • upending expectation • appealing to morality • the order of your words • intentional exaggeration • comparing two things directly • when one thing represents another • when a word is formed based on a sound • a question not intended to be answered • ...
AP Lang Terms 2024-04-16
Across
- - asserting opinion in a strict manner, opinionated
- A brief recounting of a relevant episode. Anecdotes are often inserted into fictional or non fictional texts as a way of developing a point or injecting humor
- - joyous and cheerful
- - exalted in rank, elevated in style
- - ardently active, devoted
- - to prove to be incorrect or wrong
- - pretend to be serious
- appeal to emotions
- - irritated or annoyed
- - expressing or exciting emotion
- - unconcerned or indifferent
- - ashamed or embarrassed
- - unreserved
- Placing things side by side for the purposes of comparison.
- appeal to authority
- - remarkably clear, sharp
- - character by contempt, mocking
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- - boldly rude or disrespectful
- - tone of harshness or severity
- - grave, sover, mirthless
- An indirect reference to something with which the reader is supposed to be familiar
- - very happy or proud
- - quick and active, sharp or stimulating
- - appeal to logic
- - irritable or easily angered
- - going straight to the point, direct
- - intense feeling, passionate
- - causing or expressing sadness
- - not hard or tough, delicate manner
- - very caustic, scathing
- - feeling or expressing sorrow
- - flighty, erratic
- - harsh, forbidding
- - calm and peaceful
- When the opposite of what you expect to happen does
35 Clues: - unreserved • - appeal to logic • appeal to emotions • - flighty, erratic • - harsh, forbidding • - calm and peaceful • appeal to authority • - very happy or proud • - joyous and cheerful • - irritated or annoyed • - pretend to be serious • - very caustic, scathing • - ashamed or embarrassed • - grave, sover, mirthless • - remarkably clear, sharp • - ardently active, devoted • ...
Lisa's Puzzle 20260605 2025-06-05
Across
- Tasks such as buying groceries or doing laundry
- To disappear
- A feeling that a person or a place has
- A situation containing opposite facts or logic
- A group of people work together
- To criticize publicly
- To speed up
- A new action or plan to solve a problem
- A dead human body
- A line goes from the ground to the sky
- Praise or frame to someone
- To emphasize something
- To make money or have benefits by treating other people unfairly
- To remove someone from power
- Something interesting but not well-known
- No rain for a long time
- Someone or something with intentions to harm and hurt
- To call someone
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- To make something less powerful gradually
- A line goes from one corner to the opposite corner in a square
- To reduce the force or power
- Dangerous or unstable
- A line parallel to the ground
- Death of close family or friends
- Pronouncing words clearly and correctly
- Something of little importance
- A period in which new developments are established
- To criticize for moral reasons
- To help people visualize concepts through familiar comparisons
29 Clues: To speed up • To disappear • To call someone • A dead human body • Dangerous or unstable • To criticize publicly • To emphasize something • No rain for a long time • Praise or frame to someone • To reduce the force or power • To remove someone from power • A line parallel to the ground • Something of little importance • To criticize for moral reasons • A group of people work together • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-10-06
Across
- created the natural rights of man
- the most common economic system in Europe prior to the Enlightenment
- credited with heliocentric theory
- separation of power
- created the three laws of motion
- country that had the first revolution inspired by the Enlightenment
- the belief that people could use logic and reason to create progress
- writer of the wealth of nations
- one of the materialistic writers and thinkers of the 18th century
- believed humans were naturally evil
- book written by Denis Diderot
- helped create the scientific method
- the idea that governmental power is in the hands of the people
- discovered a supernova
- rights of the accused
- popularized the Scientific Method
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- discovered that plants moved elliptically
- freedom of speech
- the idea of a monarch having complete political control
- intellectual gatherings in the homes of the wealthy
- theory that the sun is the center of the universe
- theory that the earth is the center of the universe
- the idea that each branch of government can prevent another from tyranny
- country with the most Enlightenment thinkers
- people who believe in a creator god
- "I think therefore I am"
- first person to theorize heliocentric theory
27 Clues: freedom of speech • separation of power • rights of the accused • discovered a supernova • "I think therefore I am" • book written by Denis Diderot • writer of the wealth of nations • created the three laws of motion • created the natural rights of man • credited with heliocentric theory • popularized the Scientific Method • people who believe in a creator god • ...
Math Crossword 2022-10-27
Across
- The direction toward a higher place
- Another word for score
- The direction toward a lower place
- An algebraic expression whose exponents are all positive integers
- A regular oval shaped
- A place where something begins
- Something happening continuously
- A center of attention
- A type of function represented by a straight line on a graph
- Another word for king.
- Synonym for bad
- A completely flat surface
- Another word for something to be combined with
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- A word based on or in accordance with reason or logic
- Staying in a vertical position
- Synonym for good
- Staying in a horizontal position
- The highest point
- First name of the most popular fast food restaurant in America.
- The things that are used to hold ice cream that are also edible
- Something situated or extending across something
- The imaginary line that earth rotates on
- Is a symbol that is used to denote square roots or nth roots
- A set of different things of the same general type.
- A mathematical statement that shows that two mathematical expressions are equal
- A number multiplied by itself
- Work or operate in a particular way
27 Clues: Synonym for bad • Synonym for good • The highest point • A regular oval shaped • A center of attention • Another word for score • Another word for king. • A completely flat surface • A number multiplied by itself • Staying in a vertical position • A place where something begins • Staying in a horizontal position • Something happening continuously • The direction toward a lower place • ...
Clubs Crossword 2022-02-16
Across
- hangs up bubble wrap on the walls during finals week
- organized a toy and coat drive this winter
- lobbeyed at the Indiana Statehouse to pass a bill
- tote bag fundraiser going on now for Alzheimer’s awareness
- organizing a semi formal dance on February 26
- organizes red ribbon week
- hosts a popular event for Riley Children's Hospital
- meetings for all things "out of this world"
- bake sale at the farmer’s market in the fall
- plunging into icy water on February 26 to promote the special olympics
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- tournaments on Saturdays leading up to the state tournament at the end of January
- partnering with Deaf Kids Code for the Inspire to Innovate Event in spring
- works on a new math/logic concept every meeting
- prom fundraisers included ping pong, carnation sales, and carwash purchases
- promotes a safe environment for students of all gender and sexual orientations
- members participate in the Stock Market Game through December 17
- bulletin board with a monthly birthday calendar
- meets to break down famous movie scenes, techniques, and more
- find their work in the glass showcases around our school
- manages all paper and plastic recycling
20 Clues: organizes red ribbon week • manages all paper and plastic recycling • organized a toy and coat drive this winter • meetings for all things "out of this world" • bake sale at the farmer’s market in the fall • organizing a semi formal dance on February 26 • works on a new math/logic concept every meeting • bulletin board with a monthly birthday calendar • ...
Pathfinder Crossword LM.17 2023-01-13
Across
- A large natural stream of water flowing towards a sea, lake, or ocean.
- An owner of a bank or a group of banks.
- A large amount of water falling over a cliff.
- A claim that someone has done something wrong.
- The study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- A written, typed, or printed communication, usually sent in an envelope by mail.
- Having no skill in a specific activity.
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- A short knife with a pointed and edged blade, used as a weapon.
- A person offering something for sale, usually on the street.
- To be extremely distressed about something.
- An expression of meaning usually meaning the exact opposite.
- A wide street in a city or town.
- A device made to capture something.
- Based in accordance with logic.
- To go somewhere with someone, as a companion or escort.
- A way or track meant to be followed.
- Go from one place to another, usually for a long distance.
- The time or a period of time that happened earlier and is no longer happening.
- The ongoing sequence of events taking place.
- The soft hairs around the body of an animal.
20 Clues: Based in accordance with logic. • A wide street in a city or town. • A device made to capture something. • A way or track meant to be followed. • An owner of a bank or a group of banks. • Having no skill in a specific activity. • To be extremely distressed about something. • The ongoing sequence of events taking place. • The soft hairs around the body of an animal. • ...
Finals 2022-12-08
Across
- A person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially the generous donation of money to good causes.
- To rise above or beyond, exceed.
- Relating to or concerned with the art of rhetoric.
- The listener, viewer, or reader of a text.
- (adj.) lacking in, hostile to, or smugly indifferent to cultural and artistic values or refinements; (n.) such a person.
- A situation in which people's understanding can be deeply changed through messages.
- Credibility
- Curious or inquiring.
- Appeal to emotion
- Thinking about thinking
- The time and place a speech is given or a piece is written.
- Endless, so long as to seem endless.
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- Appeal to logic and reason
- A conclusion drawn from specific information that is used to make a broad statement about a topic or person.
- A specified area of activity or knowledge.
- Present or existing everywhere.
- The goal the speaker wants to achieve.
- When something is or feels intense.
- A wide range of test items that require examinees to produce answers in various formats.
- In a manner related to the behavior of groups of people in a society.
20 Clues: Credibility • Appeal to emotion • Curious or inquiring. • Thinking about thinking • Appeal to logic and reason • Present or existing everywhere. • To rise above or beyond, exceed. • When something is or feels intense. • Endless, so long as to seem endless. • The goal the speaker wants to achieve. • A specified area of activity or knowledge. • ...
Leo Espino Crossword 2022-10-04
Across
- The good guy in the story
- the part of the story that ties it all up
- dictionary definition of a word
- leos girlfriend
- giving living traits to non-living things
- the place and time of a story
- stargirls real name
- a comparison of two unlike things without using like or as
- the only friend that showed up when stargirl came home from the contest
- something you say that means something totally different
- name of the ball
- a comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- the person that played and stoped the music
- action leading up to the climax
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- The bad guy in the story
- a conclusion based on evidence and logic
- using symbols to represent ideas
- the lesson taught by the story
- stargirls boyfriend
- stargirls neighbor
- the problem in the story
- not so exiting action leading to the resolution
- the beginning of a story
- sight,sound,touch,smell,taste
- state where stargirl moved to
- the turning point of the story
- city where the oratorical contest took place
- the main purpose of the piece of writing
28 Clues: leos girlfriend • name of the ball • stargirls neighbor • stargirls boyfriend • stargirls real name • The bad guy in the story • the problem in the story • the beginning of a story • The good guy in the story • the place and time of a story • sight,sound,touch,smell,taste • state where stargirl moved to • the lesson taught by the story • the turning point of the story • ...
English lll Reading Counts Written Responses 2023-02-01
Across
- Handsome prince who enraged Proteas
- Mythical beast with a woman's face, donkey ears, body of a horse, and a tail of a peacock.
- The man who slayed Medusa.
- King of Argos who's daughter is Danae
- Scholar who written histories of heros called the Library
- Magical horse wing wings from Greek.
- Mother of Perseus
- Goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom.
- one of the twelve Olympians who controls the sea.
- Winged messenger god who is famous for his sandals that hold wings on the side.
- God of the sky and father to the gods.
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- Huge, three headed beast with mixture of lion, goat, and a snake
- Three daughters of Phorcys and ancient god Ceto
- Greek god of the underworld
- Monster humanoid creature with snakes for hair and eyes to turn others to stone.
- Group of philosophers who believed to understand with logic and reason.
- Goddess of art and culture.
- three sisters who's hair were gray as old women's.
- Demigod of Greece known for his twelve labors and popularity.
- creatures that hate beings of darkness and are happy to follow the will of the gods.
- the first recorded mention of medusa around 750 BCE.
21 Clues: Mother of Perseus • The man who slayed Medusa. • Greek god of the underworld • Goddess of art and culture. • Handsome prince who enraged Proteas • Magical horse wing wings from Greek. • King of Argos who's daughter is Danae • God of the sky and father to the gods. • Goddess of battle, strategy, and wisdom. • Three daughters of Phorcys and ancient god Ceto • ...
Argumentative Text Unit 2025-11-10
Across
- A trustworthy and reliable source of information.
- Persuasion using emotions (how it makes you feel).
- Persuasion using credibility or trust (who says it).
- A statement or claim supported by reasons and evidence.
- A word or phrase that connects ideas smoothly.
- A sentence that states the writer’s main argument in an essay.
- The people the writer is trying to reach or persuade.
- An attention-grabbing opening sentence.
- The final paragraph that restates the argument and wraps up ideas.
- A personal opinion or prejudice that affects fairness.
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- Trying to convince someone to believe or do something.
- A statement that urges the reader to do or think something after reading.
- Persuasion using logic and facts (what makes sense).
- The author’s response to the counterclaim to show why it’s wrong or weak.
- The explanation that connects the evidence to the claim.
- The opposite side of the argument; what others might say.
- Facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim.
- The art of using language effectively to persuade.
- The writer’s attitude toward the topic or audience.
- The main point or position an author is trying to prove.
20 Clues: An attention-grabbing opening sentence. • A word or phrase that connects ideas smoothly. • Facts, examples, or quotes that support a claim. • A trustworthy and reliable source of information. • Persuasion using emotions (how it makes you feel). • The art of using language effectively to persuade. • The writer’s attitude toward the topic or audience. • ...
Math Vocabulary Words 2025-12-02
Across
- equation stating that two ratios are equal
- quotient of two quantities
- a solid, or three dimensional figure
- angles that are adjacent to the interior angles
- statements that we prove using logic, the foundation above, and other previously used theorems
- a segment that is formed by the intersection of two faces
- have the same shape but not necessarily the same size
- the ratio of vertical change (rise) to the horizontal change (run) between any two points.
- the distance around a circle
- the ratio of corresponding linear measurements of two similar figures
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- have the exact same shape and size
- when three or more lines intersect at one point
- a segment joining two consecutive vertices of a convex polygon
- two rays that share the same endpoint and form a line
- example which fits the given information (data) and counters or disproves the conclusion (conjecture)
- a point where three or more edges intersect
- a quadrilateral with both pair of opposite sides parallel
- A line, ray, segment, or plane that intersects a segment at its midpoint
- Educated guess
- a logical argument in which each statement is supported by fact, definition, postulate, theorem, & etc.
20 Clues: Educated guess • quotient of two quantities • the distance around a circle • have the exact same shape and size • a solid, or three dimensional figure • equation stating that two ratios are equal • a point where three or more edges intersect • when three or more lines intersect at one point • angles that are adjacent to the interior angles • ...
Introduction to Video Game Design Vocabulary 2025-10-31
Across
- controls the video games through various instruments
- electronic circuit which accepts and processes arithmetic and logic operations
- creation of background and scenery
- general idea
- means of interaction
- information which describes every aspect of game design from start to finish
- network of software and services used to run various applications through the Internet
- can be erased and re-programmed multiple times
- devices which plans for future versions
- used to store data permanently on the device
- manages the various systems of the gaming system
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- makes up the arrangement of the game in order to make it understandable to the player
- three-dimensional images or interactions in which the gamer accepts as a real environment
- fictional figure representation
- carries out instruction given to the gaming system
- advertisement, promotion or selling of a product
- initial program allowing software to communicate with hardware
- process of sharing and delivering video games
- ability to run the same hardware or software as an older model of a device
- various types of programs used to create and interact with applications
- way in which information and organization of data is stored in a computer
- conversation between two people or characters
22 Clues: general idea • means of interaction • fictional figure representation • creation of background and scenery • devices which plans for future versions • used to store data permanently on the device • process of sharing and delivering video games • conversation between two people or characters • can be erased and re-programmed multiple times • ...
Vocab #4 2026-01-16
Across
- League: An alliance of Greek city-states led by Athens.
- Economy: An economy based on direct exchange of goods/services.
- A ruler who seized power unconstitutionally, often popular initially.
- Civilization: The blend of Greek, Persian, Egyptian, and Indian cultures.
- An ancient kingdom north of Greece, home to Alexander the Great.
- Age: A period of great cultural and economic achievement.
- A government ruled by a small, elite group.
- A landmass surrounded by water on three sides.
- League: An alliance of Greek city-states led by Sparta.
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- A government where citizens hold the power and vote.
- A government ruled by a small group of noble, land-owning families.
- A government ruled by a single, hereditary leader (king/queen).
- A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena in Athens.
- A powerful ancient Greek city-state and center of democracy.
- Peninsula: A peninsula in Southeast Europe.
- War: A war between citizens of the same country.
- Economy: An economy using currency as a medium of exchange.
- A Greek city-state.
- A closely ranked military formation of soldiers with shields and spears.
- A person who seeks wisdom and truth through reason and logic.
20 Clues: A Greek city-state. • Peninsula: A peninsula in Southeast Europe. • A government ruled by a small, elite group. • A landmass surrounded by water on three sides. • War: A war between citizens of the same country. • A temple dedicated to the goddess Athena in Athens. • A government where citizens hold the power and vote. • ...
test crossword 2025-12-11
Across
- "4"
- Oldest, wisest and still impossible to argue with.
- The not so little cutiiiiii
- Our Senior most woman
- The light
- Kotha janta girl
- Father of Genius child
- A quiet presence with a kind heart
- The YOUTH
- Our gentle senior
- Mr.Calm and Composed
- The birthday boy's Queen
- Peddodu
- Diet Strict , logic stricter
- Seen less, curls unforgettable
- "2"
- Has the family gossip hotline subscription
- SRK's most dramatic stutter
- Wise with money, kind with people
- "1"
- Saree Shopping = her Cardio
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- Gen Z name for Shiva
- Germany's biggest fan
- "3"
- The one everyone calls first by default
- Quiet,cute and top of the class
- Madam saar Madam ante
- Kotha janta boy
- Cute 'Thalaivaa' on the dance floor
- The girl with sweetest curls
- Babu The birthday boy
- The business magnate
- Brings extra warmth to every gathering
- The flutist
- Next marriage target
- Unofficial family candid photographer
- Knows one million random facts
- Joined the family, made it bigger and Happier
- Our tiniest bundle of joy
- Tech geek with a sweet heart
- Serves love on every plate
- Chinnodu
42 Clues: "3" • "4" • "2" • "1" • Peddodu • Chinnodu • The light • The YOUTH • The flutist • Kotha janta boy • Kotha janta girl • Our gentle senior • Gen Z name for Shiva • The business magnate • Mr.Calm and Composed • Next marriage target • Germany's biggest fan • Our Senior most woman • Madam saar Madam ante • Babu The birthday boy • Father of Genius child • The birthday boy's Queen • Our tiniest bundle of joy • ...
AI and Argument 2026-02-20
Across
- A response that explains why an opposing viewpoint is incorrect
- Technology that can generate text images or responses based on data
- A computer system that can learn from data and improve over time
- A program that can answer questions or generate writing designed to simulate human conversation
- Rules created to control how something is used
- Emotional appeal used to persuade an audience
- A concern that AI systems may unfairly favor certain groups
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- The group of people a writer or speaker is trying to reach
- The explanation of why evidence supports a claim
- A viewpoint that opposes the author’s claim
- A position in an argument that can be defended with evidence
- Trustworthiness or credibility used to persuade
- When students use AI dishonestly to complete work
- facts or examples used to support a claim
- Technology that can create new content such as writing or images
- Information used by AI systems to learn patterns
- An appeal based on logic and reasoning
- The ability to analyze and evaluate information carefully
- The protection of personal information online
- the main idea or overarching claim the writer is trying to prove
20 Clues: An appeal based on logic and reasoning • facts or examples used to support a claim • A viewpoint that opposes the author’s claim • Emotional appeal used to persuade an audience • The protection of personal information online • Rules created to control how something is used • Trustworthiness or credibility used to persuade • ...
Spelling 15 Crossword 2025-10-14
Across
- Good enough or suitable for a situation; allowed or approved.
- Information or objects that show something is true.
- A person who creates pictures using paint.
- Making you feel relaxed, warm, or free from pain.
- A person who travels for pleasure or to visit new places.
- Something that seems real or true; easy to believe.
- A person who writes news stories or reports for newspapers, TV, or radio.
- Something that is hard to explain or understand; full of secrets.
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- Something unusual or not normal; different in a surprising way.
- A careful search or study to find out the truth about something.
- Able to be used; in good enough condition for use.
- A person who writes novels or long stories.
- Very interesting or captivating.
- A place where something happens or where something is built.
- An object made by people in the past, often found in museums.
- Very old; from a long time ago.
- A smooth, shiny, round object found inside some shells, often used in jewelry.
- Fair and sensible; based on good thinking or logic.
- Something that is wise or a good idea to do.
- Having stripes or lines of different colors.
20 Clues: Very old; from a long time ago. • Very interesting or captivating. • A person who creates pictures using paint. • A person who writes novels or long stories. • Something that is wise or a good idea to do. • Having stripes or lines of different colors. • Making you feel relaxed, warm, or free from pain. • Able to be used; in good enough condition for use. • ...
Crossword 2025-12-20
Across
- Moral clarity gained by scale
- Rational beings lacking compassion
- Rival nation founded on breakfast doctrine
- Strength mistaken for virtue
- Criminal defined by shell preference
- Thought detached from consequence
- Horror disguised as blessing
- Endless without dignity
- Government that fits in a sleeve
- Nutrition extracted at public expense
- Creatures resembling men too closely
- Reflection Europeans refuse to see
- Party favoring moderation without difference
- Research priority over hunger
- Immortals cursed with memory
- Logic without mercy
- State large in pride, small in sense
Down
- Device to remove thinking from speech
- Factory of useless knowledge
- Love of reason turned hatred of men
- Ruler immune to flattery
- Claim disproved by travel
- Qualification for political advancement
- Inventors of ruin disguised as reform
- Punishment mistaken for reward
- Empire whose greatness is measured in inches
- Kingdom destroyed by improvement
- Laws obeyed only when convenient
- Party favoring tradition by elevation
- Currency more stable than law
- Morality without feeling
- Floating island anchored by arrogance
- Country where kings laugh at Europe
- Condition denied by philosophers
- Science used to enforce obedience
35 Clues: Logic without mercy • Endless without dignity • Ruler immune to flattery • Morality without feeling • Claim disproved by travel • Factory of useless knowledge • Strength mistaken for virtue • Horror disguised as blessing • Immortals cursed with memory • Moral clarity gained by scale • Currency more stable than law • Research priority over hunger • Punishment mistaken for reward • ...
The test you will fail 2025-09-23
Across
- upward movement of water through a tiny space
- the chart that provide description of color
- the foundation of under the soil
- water in the ground
- a conclusion based on reasoning from evidence
- the study of soil
- how tightly packed something is
- a mix of gravel and sand that holds water
- the if of the if/then statement
- what scientists use to measure acid in a soil
- the soil with more organic matter
- how much space an object occupies
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- the chemical that contributes to the general health of plants
- organizing the way to gather and pursue scientific knowledge
- the substance that converts ammonia to nitrates
- the chemical that stimulates rapid growth of leaves, giving plants the green color
- a way of explaining an object or event
- the bacteria that converts nitrates back into the nitrogen cycle
- if your soil measures a 3 it is considered
- methodically testing hypotheses
- the substance of the physical world
- a sensible explanation to a scientific problem
- the study of the matter and movement of Gods creation
- post hoc fallacy
24 Clues: post hoc fallacy • the study of soil • water in the ground • how tightly packed something is • methodically testing hypotheses • the if of the if/then statement • the foundation of under the soil • the soil with more organic matter • how much space an object occupies • the substance of the physical world • a way of explaining an object or event • ...
cognition 2025-09-30
Across
- a gentle way of trying to get someone to change their thinking
- bias tendency to seek out info corroborating preexisting biases
- a short rule of thumb
- set tendency to approach issues with preexisting, specific patterns of thought
- cognitive shortcut representing the most simple description of something
- immediate thought without conscious reasoning or reflection
- having too much assuredness in your behavior to a fault
- perseverance retaining beliefs, even when given opposing onformation
- to incorporate new, corroborating info into preexisting schema
Down
- inability to change way of thinking
- functions using cognitive skill to help make and achieve goals
- sudden intuitive realization of solutions
- thinking applying logic and thinking to find one simple answer
- process of acquiring knowledge through senses,thought and experiences
- a step-by-step, specific and reapplicable way to solve problems
- the way of speaking and thinking about a person/thing to change how it is seen
- thinking about your thinking
- incorpoating info that doesnt fit into preexisting schemas
- thinking using many different avenues of thought to generate many answers
- mental representations to signify a class
- cognitive processes that promote generation of new ideas
21 Clues: a short rule of thumb • thinking about your thinking • inability to change way of thinking • sudden intuitive realization of solutions • mental representations to signify a class • having too much assuredness in your behavior to a fault • cognitive processes that promote generation of new ideas • incorpoating info that doesnt fit into preexisting schemas • ...
Unit 5 Disease 2026-02-05
Across
- Based on truth, fact, or logic; acceptable.
- Not safe; dangerous.
- To move continuously or freely through a closed system or area.
- To give medical care to a person or animal.
- Extremely important or at a point of crisis.
- A widely held but false belief or idea.
- Phrasal verb: To solve a problem or discover the answer to something.
- To completely remove or get rid of something.
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- Phrasal verb: To find the original cause or source of something.
- To pass on a disease or signal from one person or place to another.
- The process of being invaded by disease-causing germs.
- To bring something to an end or arrive at a judgment.
- A thorough medical examination to ensure you are healthy.
- A poisonous substance, especially one produced by a living organism.
- Causing or capable of causing damage or injury.
- To suffer from a continuous dull pain.
- A widespread occurrence of an infectious disease in a community at a particular time.
- To strengthen or support an existing idea or structure.
- Describing a species that has no living members remaining.
- To evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of something.
20 Clues: Not safe; dangerous. • To suffer from a continuous dull pain. • A widely held but false belief or idea. • Based on truth, fact, or logic; acceptable. • To give medical care to a person or animal. • Extremely important or at a point of crisis. • To completely remove or get rid of something. • Causing or capable of causing damage or injury. • ...
Macros, Navigation Forms, and Control Layouts 2016-10-06
Across
- the various steps executed while running a macro
- a named location in computer memory
- a form that includes tabs to display forms and reports
- a form that stays on top of other open objects
- a control that can display a variety of forms and reports
- proceeding through a macro one step at a time in Design view
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- special type of macro that enables you to add logic to table events
- a macro that is attached to a user interface object such as a command button, option group or form control
- the open triangle in front of a category that shows all actions in a category
- collections of actions designed to carry out specific tasks
- a rectangle containing a collection of option buttons
- the additional information needed to carry out an action in a macro
12 Clues: a named location in computer memory • a form that stays on top of other open objects • the various steps executed while running a macro • a rectangle containing a collection of option buttons • a form that includes tabs to display forms and reports • a control that can display a variety of forms and reports • ...
rosalin francklin 2024-10-03
Across
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- lack of equality or justice.
- : a personn who compaigns to bring about political or social change.
- the branch of science concerned with the nature and properties of matter and energy.The subject matter of physics includes mechanics, heat,light,and other radiation,sound,electricity, magnetism, and the structure of atoms.
- having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
- : a personn who is studying at a university or other place of higher education
- : very bright.
- investigation of their properties and reactions and the use of such reactions to form new substance.
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- the branch of science concerned with the substances of wich matter is composed,
- an adult female of human being.
- has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences.
- a personn who is studying
12 Clues: : very bright. • a personn who is studying • lack of equality or justice. • an adult female of human being. • having or showing a quick-witted intelligence. • : a personn who compaigns to bring about political or social change. • has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences. • ...
English III - Extra Credit Crossword - Winter 2024 2024-12-16
Across
- "Two _____ diverged in a yellow wood..."
- A traditional Japanese poetic form
- An attempt to persuade by appealing to the popularity of something
- Poet William _____, author of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger"
- The color of the wall-paper in a story where the narrator slowly loses her mind
- Incomplete sentence, e.g. "walked to the store."
- The subject of Annie Dillard's essay about learning a life lesson from a wild animal
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- A word that can refer to a written symbol, or to a fictional person.
- Author of "The Veldt"
- Bad logic
- Making a personal attack on someone, instead of criticizing their argument
- A grammatical error in which the writer connects two complete sentences together with no punctuation or conjunctions it looks like this it is really annoying it makes it hard to understand what the writer is trying to say.
12 Clues: Bad logic • Author of "The Veldt" • A traditional Japanese poetic form • "Two _____ diverged in a yellow wood..." • Incomplete sentence, e.g. "walked to the store." • Poet William _____, author of "The Lamb" and "The Tyger" • An attempt to persuade by appealing to the popularity of something • A word that can refer to a written symbol, or to a fictional person. • ...
January & February Vocabulary 2026-02-03
Across
- Make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true.
- Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of.
- The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected.
- Based on or in accordance with reason or logic.
- Grow or cause to grow and become more mature.
- (of information, measurements, statistics) correct in all details.
- Align or position (something) relative to the points of a compass.
- The circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood or assessed.
Down
- Make (previously unknown or secret information) known to others.
- Travel in or through (an unfamiliar country or area) in order to learn about or familiarize oneself with it.
- A thing predicted; a forecast.
- Communication or direct involvement with someone or something.
12 Clues: A thing predicted; a forecast. • Grow or cause to grow and become more mature. • Based on or in accordance with reason or logic. • Make sure or demonstrate that (something) is true. • Evaluate or estimate the nature, ability, or quality of. • Communication or direct involvement with someone or something. • ...
Choice Board Crossword 2025-03-14
The French Revolution 2022-01-04
Across
- a major social class, especially one having certain political powers, like the clergy, nobles and commons in France.
- a machine for beheading people.
- the middle class of society.
- XVI
- noun the lavish French palace that was the seat of the French Monarchy from Louis XIV until the French Revolution.
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- French lawyer and revolutionary leader.
- was a philosophical movement in the 18th century marked by the belief in science and logic over religion and tradition.
- the French prison that was destroyed by a group of Parisians on July 14, 1789. It was one of the opening events of the French Revolution.
- the noble class of society.
9 Clues: XVI • the noble class of society. • the middle class of society. • a machine for beheading people. • French lawyer and revolutionary leader. • noun the lavish French palace that was the seat of the French Monarchy from Louis XIV until the French Revolution. • ...
CAHPS 2023-12-08
Across
- If the auditor finds problems with the medical or membership systems, the survey results be at _____
- The Measure ________ Report must be checked by the auditor to ensure that the sample frame was created using certified measure logic
- Select surveys may undergo _______ _____ review
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- Data collection method that requires organizations to collect data through a survey.
- NCQA provides this annually to lock the approved sample frames
- Material _____ is caused by +/- 10% difference between the eligible population and the survey sample frame
- Agency that oversees the CAHPS Program
- Status Code required for the Child Survey with CCC
- Product line that requires CE for last six months of the MY
9 Clues: Agency that oversees the CAHPS Program • Select surveys may undergo _______ _____ review • Status Code required for the Child Survey with CCC • Product line that requires CE for last six months of the MY • NCQA provides this annually to lock the approved sample frames • Data collection method that requires organizations to collect data through a survey. • ...
Get Specific LAP 2024-12-03
Across
- A fact about or characteristic of the product.
- A customer's motivation for purchasing a product that is based on thinking or logic.
- A sales technique in which the salesperson suggests a lower priced product than the one originally requested by the customer.
- A sales technique in which the salesperson suggests a higher priced product than the one originally requested by the customer.
- is offering an alternative product that meets the customer's needs.
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- A customers motivation for purchasing a product that is based on feelings.
- An advantage customer receives from using a product.
- A customer's choice to purchase a product.
- Something required or essential that is lacking.
9 Clues: A customer's choice to purchase a product. • A fact about or characteristic of the product. • Something required or essential that is lacking. • An advantage customer receives from using a product. • is offering an alternative product that meets the customer's needs. • A customers motivation for purchasing a product that is based on feelings. • ...
Computer Science 2020-04-16
Across
- reasoning conducted or assessed according to strict principles of validity.
- programming language created by Guido van Rossum and first released in 1991.
- algebra subset created using true/false.
- is a programming conditional statement that, if proved true, performs a function or displays information.
- a notation resembling a simplified programming language, used in program design.
- concerning the way in which two or more people or things are connected.
- a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept.
- an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change.
Down
- convert to a system that is operated or controlled by computer.
- a value that cannot be altered by the program during normal execution.
- verb; In this case, the command means "show on the screen".
- arrange in a particular order.
12 Clues: arrange in a particular order. • algebra subset created using true/false. • verb; In this case, the command means "show on the screen". • convert to a system that is operated or controlled by computer. • an element, feature, or factor that is liable to vary or change. • a word or phrase used to describe a thing or to express a concept. • ...
Describing Personality 2025-02-11
Across
- Someone who does not show off about his or her abilities or possessions.
- Someone who pays careful attention to detail, probably has a tidy house and neat handwriting.
- Someone who does not get annoyed or frustrated easily and has time for other people.
- Someone who can always be trusted to do what is required.
- Someone who will always support his or her friends.
- Someone who is very aware of other people’s feelings, can be easily hurt emotionally.
- Someone who cares about other people and behaves positively towards them.
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- Someone who makes decisions based on reason/logic, does not take risks.
- Someone who always thinks of other people.
- Someone you can rely on to be honest.
- Someone who has a positive view of life and expects good things to happen.
- Someone who is very sociable.
12 Clues: Someone who is very sociable. • Someone you can rely on to be honest. • Someone who always thinks of other people. • Someone who will always support his or her friends. • Someone who can always be trusted to do what is required. • Someone who makes decisions based on reason/logic, does not take risks. • ...
feedback 2025-03-11
Across
- The study of different traditions, customs, and holidays in language learning.
- A skill that involves forming words and sentences on paper.
- aids A method where teachers use images, videos, and flashcards to help students understand.
- The main goal of foreign language teaching is to develop this ability.
- A fun classroom technique that includes singing to reinforce vocabulary.
- Using fun and engaging activities like puzzles and games to teach.
- The ability to use memory, logic, and reasoning in language learning.
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- A type of learning that focuses on real-life situations and problem-solving.
- The process of recognizing and pronouncing sounds correctly.
- A method where students use body movements to learn a language.
- An important psychological factor that keeps students interested in learning.
- A method of learning that includes acting out real-life situations.
12 Clues: A skill that involves forming words and sentences on paper. • The process of recognizing and pronouncing sounds correctly. • A method where students use body movements to learn a language. • Using fun and engaging activities like puzzles and games to teach. • A method of learning that includes acting out real-life situations. • ...
Elements of An Argumentative Essay 2023-10-20
Across
- The people who will read the author's piece and will, hopefully, support the author's claim.
- Logical thinking to explain how/why the evidence supports the claim.
- The expected objection to the writer's claim.
- The writer acknowledges the opposing claim by presenting reasoning or facts to disprove it.
- This type of evidence is not necessary to prove the claim.
- The use of feelings and emotions to appeal to the reader.
- The use of trust to appeal to the reader.
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- The reason why the author is writing the piece.
- The writer's position on the issue or topic presented in the prompt.
- The use of logic and thinking to appeal to the reader.
- Information from the text or a credible source that backs up a claim.
- This type of evidence it important and necessary to support the claim.
12 Clues: The use of trust to appeal to the reader. • The expected objection to the writer's claim. • The reason why the author is writing the piece. • The use of logic and thinking to appeal to the reader. • The use of feelings and emotions to appeal to the reader. • This type of evidence is not necessary to prove the claim. • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary words 2024-12-05
Across
- firmly or solidy bulit determined
- to find out by adding subtracting multiplying or dividing to figure out by reason or logic
- very excited or upset marked by fast wild or nervous action
- to have a sudden or upsetting affect on the mind
- to be afraid to fear or feel deep worry
- to make use of to put work on a job or task for pay
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- to stretch out make our last longer to give or offer
- being first the letter of a name or word
- the regular or fixed way in which a thing is done an act or skit normal predictable or commonly
- to make an surprise attack from a hidden place
- to give money effort for a cause to hand in for publications
- to give in or give away to produce or being forth
12 Clues: firmly or solidy bulit determined • to be afraid to fear or feel deep worry • being first the letter of a name or word • to make an surprise attack from a hidden place • to have a sudden or upsetting affect on the mind • to give in or give away to produce or being forth • to make use of to put work on a job or task for pay • ...
Cross Words Lab 2023-01-16
Across
- An Input device used on computer
- A visual Symbol used in a menu to represent a file or program
- An device converts electrical signs inside a computer into forms that can exist outside the computer
- ware A name given to system software that is held in ROM
- A Conductive line such as a data bus
- A register containing the results of an operation performed by arithamatic logic unit
- 1048576 bytes
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- Unit The Part of CPU that transmits coordinating control signals and commands to the computer.
- The system was first used commercially on Apple Macintosh computer ,but is now widely used on IBM Machines.
- A large store of computerized data
- A device with one or more buttons used to point at the location on the computer screen
- A signal route dedicated to sending information about locations within a computer
12 Clues: 1048576 bytes • An Input device used on computer • A large store of computerized data • A Conductive line such as a data bus • ware A name given to system software that is held in ROM • A visual Symbol used in a menu to represent a file or program • A signal route dedicated to sending information about locations within a computer • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2025-09-02
Across
- The scientist who proposed the heliocentric model
- A belief that knowledge comes from sensory experiences.
- One of the first modern Rationalists during the Scientific Revolution.
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- The scientist known for proposing the 3 Laws of Motion and the Universal Law of Gravitation.
- A model that states the earth and other planets revolve around the sun.
- The scientist known for creating the scientific method.
- The astronomer known for various discoveries, especially the improvement of the telescope.
- The scientist known for proposing the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion.
- A logical problem-solving approach used by scientists.
- A period in which modern science emerged during the early modern period.
- A belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic and reason.
- The previously believed idea that stated the sun and other planets revolved around earth.
12 Clues: The scientist who proposed the heliocentric model • A logical problem-solving approach used by scientists. • The scientist known for creating the scientific method. • A belief that knowledge comes from sensory experiences. • The scientist known for proposing the 3 Laws of Planetary Motion. • A belief that we come to knowledge through use of logic and reason. • ...
Unit 2 Logic Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
Across
- word that means negation
- word that means disjunction
- words that include all, none, and some.
- describes a conditional statement
- A statement with two or more simple statements.
Down
- word that describes a biconditional statement
- A statement that conveys only one idea.
- word that means conjunction
- A sentence that can be either true or false.
9 Clues: word that means negation • word that means disjunction • word that means conjunction • describes a conditional statement • A statement that conveys only one idea. • words that include all, none, and some. • A sentence that can be either true or false. • word that describes a biconditional statement • A statement with two or more simple statements.
Unit 2 Logic Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
Across
- word that means negation
- word that means disjunction
- words that include all, none, and some.
- describes a conditional statement
- A statement with two or more simple statements.
Down
- word that describes a biconditional statement
- A statement that conveys only one idea.
- word that means conjunction
- A sentence that can be either true or false.
9 Clues: word that means negation • word that means disjunction • word that means conjunction • describes a conditional statement • A statement that conveys only one idea. • words that include all, none, and some. • A sentence that can be either true or false. • word that describes a biconditional statement • A statement with two or more simple statements.
Organizational Behaviour Wiki - Power 2020-09-10
Across
- Sources of power based on ability to apply punishment
- Actively applying legitimate and coercive power
- Tactics in influence based on increasing likeliness and perceive similarity to the target
- Appeal Capabilities in appealing to higher authority
- Sources of power based on the identification on behaviour, generally positive virtues
- Tactics in influence based on the promise or reminder of benefits for compliance
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- Contingencies of influencing that are based on external sources to implement requests
- Tactics in appealing to influence based on logic and facts or even emotional virtues
- Tactics in gaining more power based on the forming of more than one individuals
- Authority Following requests without overt influence
- Sources of power based on the description of position and roles
- Sources of power based on the capabilities and insights in a topic
- Degree and nature of inter-dependency between power-holders and others
13 Clues: Actively applying legitimate and coercive power • Authority Following requests without overt influence • Appeal Capabilities in appealing to higher authority • Sources of power based on ability to apply punishment • Sources of power based on the description of position and roles • Sources of power based on the capabilities and insights in a topic • ...
it 2023-03-27
Across
- forms the basis for all programs
- Points where there is a decision to be made
- the process of taking away or removing characteristics from something in order to reduce it to a set of essential characteristics.
- An operator that performs a logic operation on nodes, groups, or numbers
- A secondary route
- a standard against which other conditions can be compared in a scientific experiment.
- a sequence of instructions or code being repeated until a specific end result is achieved
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- Used for making decisions in programming
- statements are executed one after another.
- used when the number of iterations to occur is already known
- lets your program know whether or not it should execute a block of code
- the process of breaking down a problem into a number of smaller problems that can more easily be addressed
- the process of writing code to facilitate specific actions
13 Clues: A secondary route • forms the basis for all programs • Used for making decisions in programming • statements are executed one after another. • Points where there is a decision to be made • the process of writing code to facilitate specific actions • used when the number of iterations to occur is already known • ...
Argumentative Key Terms 2022-12-02
Across
- is an explanation you provide to the readers that convinces them that your ideas make sense
- persuasive technique that tries to convince the audience through emotions
- the way someone views a topic
- a verbal and written communication that is constructed to persuade
- a position or statement on a topic, an opinion with which others disagree
- Persuasive technique that tries that appeals to an audince by highlighting and credibility
- is a statement of truth that confirms your ideas, like a static
- when writers describe something positive because they like it or negatively because they don't like it
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- The reason for or intent in writing
- persuasive technique that appeals to an audience by using logic and reason
- a genre of writing that requires students to investigate a topic and establish a position on that topic
- the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue
- is a position or perspective from which something is considered
13 Clues: the way someone views a topic • The reason for or intent in writing • the opposing side to an argument or position on an issue • is a position or perspective from which something is considered • is a statement of truth that confirms your ideas, like a static • a verbal and written communication that is constructed to persuade • ...
Vocab Q3 2023-01-07
Across
- The repetition of similar grammatical structures for emphasis or clarity.
- A structured presentation of a point of view, supported by evidence and reasoning.
- The choice and use of words in communication.
- The study and art of effective communication through the use of language. It involves the use of various techniques and strategies to persuade, influence, or inform an audience.
- An appeal to the emotions of the audience.
- The believability or trustworthiness of a speaker or writer.
- An appeal to reason or logic.
Down
- An opposing viewpoint or argument presented in response to another argument.
- Persuasive techniques that attempt to convince or persuade an audience to accept a particular perspective or take a particular action.
- The literal or primary meaning of a word or phrase.
- The associated or secondary meaning of a word or phrase.
- An appeal to the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker or writer.
- Device, A technique used to communicate effectively or persuasively.
13 Clues: An appeal to reason or logic. • An appeal to the emotions of the audience. • The choice and use of words in communication. • The literal or primary meaning of a word or phrase. • The associated or secondary meaning of a word or phrase. • The believability or trustworthiness of a speaker or writer. • ...
Vocab 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-07
Across
- An appeal to reason or logic.
- A structured presentation of a point of view, supported by evidence and reasoning.
- The repetition of similar grammatical structures for emphasis or clarity.
- An appeal to the emotions of the audience.
- The believability or trustworthiness of a speaker or writer.
- An appeal to the credibility or trustworthiness of the speaker or writer.
- The literal or primary meaning of a word or phrase.
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- The associated or secondary meaning of a word or phrase.
- An opposing viewpoint or argument presented in response to another argument.
- A technique used to communicate effectively or persuasively.
- The choice and use of words in communication.
- Persuasive techniques that attempt to convince or persuade an audience to accept a particular perspective or take a particular action.
- The study and art of effective communication through the use of language. It involves the use of various techniques and strategies to persuade, influence, or inform an audience.
13 Clues: An appeal to reason or logic. • An appeal to the emotions of the audience. • The choice and use of words in communication. • The literal or primary meaning of a word or phrase. • The associated or secondary meaning of a word or phrase. • A technique used to communicate effectively or persuasively. • The believability or trustworthiness of a speaker or writer. • ...
ENLIGHTENMENT 2022-06-15
Across
- LIFE LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
- GOVERNMENT RAN BY THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE
- ENLIGHTENMENT THINKER WHO CAME UP WITH THE IDEA OF A SOCIAL CONTRACT
- A GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED BY A FEW POWERFUL PEOPLE
- CONSIDERED THE MOST FREETHINKING OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT PHILOSOPHERS
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- 18TH CENTURY MOVEMENT THAT ENCOURAGED THOUGHT BASED ON LOGIC AND REASONING, ENCOURAGED NATURAL RIGHTS
- THE IDEA THAT KINGS/QUEENS ARE GIVEN POWER BY GOD
- A GOVERNMENT RAN BY A SINGLE PERSON CALLED A KING/QUEEN
- THE SEPARATION OF ______, IS THE ONLY WAY TO ENSURE NO CORRUPTION IN GOVERNMENT
- ROMAN STYLE OF GOVERNMENT THAT ENCOURAGED REPRESENTATIVE GOVERNMENT
- AN ENLIGHTENMENT THINKER THAT SAID ALL PEOPLE ARE BORN WITH NATURAL RIGHTS, LIFE LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
- AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE PEOPLE TO BE GOVERNED BY THE ELECTED
- ANCIENT CIVILIZATION THAT ARE CREDITED FOR CREATING THE FOUNDATIONS OF DEMOCRACY
13 Clues: GOVERNMENT RAN BY THE WILL OF THE PEOPLE • LIFE LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS • A GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED BY A FEW POWERFUL PEOPLE • THE IDEA THAT KINGS/QUEENS ARE GIVEN POWER BY GOD • A GOVERNMENT RAN BY A SINGLE PERSON CALLED A KING/QUEEN • CONSIDERED THE MOST FREETHINKING OF THE ENLIGHTENMENT PHILOSOPHERS • ...
Persuasive Writing Terms & Techniques 2022-10-26
Across
- The art of swaying others’ feelings, beliefs, or actions
- The reasons and evidence that back up the claim
- Arguments made to disprove an opposing viewpoint.
- The writer’s position on a issue or problem
- Relying on the backing of a celebrity, an expert, or a satisfied customer to be convincing
- A claim supported by reasons and evidence
- Uses words with strongly positive or negative connotations to stir people’s emotions
Down
- An appeal to emotion, often uses story telling to create an emotional connection with the audience
- The repeated use of the same word or phrase usually for emphasis
- A general idea that most readers would agree is true. Often forms the basis of a successful claim
- This appeal taps into people’s desire to belong
- An appeal to ethics, often focused on a trustworthy, reliable expert
- An appeal to logic which uses facts, statistics, and evidence to make a well constructed argument
13 Clues: A claim supported by reasons and evidence • The writer’s position on a issue or problem • The reasons and evidence that back up the claim • This appeal taps into people’s desire to belong • Arguments made to disprove an opposing viewpoint. • The art of swaying others’ feelings, beliefs, or actions • The repeated use of the same word or phrase usually for emphasis • ...
AWL - 2 2022-11-28
Across
- - "Having a good _____ plan for your company is the best way to ensure an excellent work environment
- - "There is courage still, strength enough perhaps to _____ him."
- - "Did you _____ well to school?
- - "Plug in. He should be able to interpret the entire imperial _____"
- - "It is only we, with our _____ to love, that give meaning to the indifferent universe"
- - "Put aside _____. Do what feels right"
- - "Our _____ is to win the war"
Down
- - "The idea was to be a _____ of the rebellion."
- - "Sir, I am honoured by your proposal , but I regret that I must _____ it."
- - "This should _____ a better view of the interior of the alien spacecraft."
- - "If you have nothing to add or _____ sign it"
- - "That money would _____ me to travel to the south of France To examine evidence of prehistoric art forms"
- - "With our combined strength we can end this destructive _____ and bring order to the galaxy."
13 Clues: - "Our _____ is to win the war" • - "Did you _____ well to school? • - "Put aside _____. Do what feels right" • - "If you have nothing to add or _____ sign it" • - "The idea was to be a _____ of the rebellion." • - "There is courage still, strength enough perhaps to _____ him." • - "Plug in. He should be able to interpret the entire imperial _____" • ...
Computer Science Crossword 2023-05-20
Across
- The primary component of a computer that performs most of the processing inside the computer.
- An input device used alongside the mouse to log in.
- The data type that allows you to store numbers in Python.
- A data type that represents true or false.
- The collection of programs, data, and instructions that tell a computer how to perform specific tasks.
- The final logic gate, AND OR & ?
Down
- The rate at which a computer's CPU executes instructions, measured in cycles per second (hertz).
- A location in memory where you can store data which can be changed.
- The popular operating system that you use on the computer.
- The answer to the following binary addition rule: one plus one plus one = ?
- The numbering system that consists of 1 and 0.
- The rules within programming languages (e.g. Python) that you must follow.
- This is the default data type within Python.
13 Clues: The final logic gate, AND OR & ? • A data type that represents true or false. • This is the default data type within Python. • The numbering system that consists of 1 and 0. • An input device used alongside the mouse to log in. • The data type that allows you to store numbers in Python. • The popular operating system that you use on the computer. • ...
Intro Unit Vocab Terms 2023-12-07
Across
- Kidnapped by colonists but later married John Rolf
- First English settlement on the East Coast of the US
- God gives the ruler the right to rule
- A economic system in which people put money/capital into a business for profit
- When enslaved Africans were forced on boats and transported to Americans
Down
- First time colonists made their own laws
- A percentage added to the original amount that is borrowed
- A protestant religious movement that swept through the colonies in 1700's.
- Said "Life,Liberty and Property" is what the government should protect
- A large estate farmed by many workers
- Group of people who settle in a new place but still ruled by government in their native land
- European movement of ideas that reason and logic could improve society
- People from England forced to work for free for roughly seven years
13 Clues: A large estate farmed by many workers • God gives the ruler the right to rule • First time colonists made their own laws • Kidnapped by colonists but later married John Rolf • First English settlement on the East Coast of the US • A percentage added to the original amount that is borrowed • People from England forced to work for free for roughly seven years • ...
Computer terminology 2024-02-26
Across
- The transformation of input data to a more meaningful (information) in the CPU
- Action of carrying out command
- A firmware used to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs
- A type of computer interface that allows you to connect devices for data transfer
- The date received by the system
- A circuit that processes logic and control
- Made up of 2 numbers (0,1) it is a computer processor instructor
Down
- It holds and allows communication between many of the crucial electronic components of a system
- The basic unit of programmable color on a computer display or in a computer image
- A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power
- The data the computer is transmitting to the user
- common way to attach add-on controller cards and other devices to a computer motherboard
- A physical communication interface that enables the transfer of data between devices
13 Clues: Action of carrying out command • The date received by the system • A circuit that processes logic and control • The data the computer is transmitting to the user • Made up of 2 numbers (0,1) it is a computer processor instructor • A semiconductor device used to amplify or switch electrical signals and power • ...
U4 Common Assessment Review 2025-03-03
Across
- In an argument, this is when you address the opposing side's argument
- Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to logic/reason
- Characterization where the author SHOWS you things about a character through actions or conversations
- The section of an argument where you respond to the other side's argument
- Point of View where one of the characters in the story tells things from their perspective (I, me, we)
- Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to emotion
- The mood or feeling of a text
Down
- Point of View where an outside narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of ALL characters
- Conflict between a character and another character or some other outside force
- Characterization where the author TELLS you things about a character
- Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to credibility, authority, or ethics
- Point of View where on outside narrator tells the story and only knows the thoughts/feelings of ONE or TWO characters
- Conflict between a character and themselves (emotions, decisions, etc.)
13 Clues: The mood or feeling of a text • Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to emotion • Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to logic/reason • Rhetorical Appeal: an appeal to credibility, authority, or ethics • Characterization where the author TELLS you things about a character • In an argument, this is when you address the opposing side's argument • ...
