middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
cpe151_le2 2015-02-28
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- It is the hardware device that maps virtual to physical address.
- A condition for deadlock wherein it the act of allowing only one process to have access to a dedicated resource.
- A system call used by UNIX OS to create a new process.
- A type of scheduling policy that functions without external interrupts.
- A portion of a program that can run independently of other portions.
- A process state that executes last statement of the programs and asks the operating system to delete it (exit) or deallocate the resources.
- A type of communication wherein messages are directed and received from mailboxes.
- This is a set of pages residing in memory that can be accessed directly without incurring a page fault.
- A memory allocation scheme that dives each incoming job into pages of equal size.
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- It subdivides segments into pages of equal size, smaller than most segments, and more easily manipulated than whole segments.
- It occurs when there in an excessive amount of page swapping between main memory and secondary storage.
- It occurs when the requested page is not found in the memory.
- Concurrent transactions must be equivalent to serial execution - ________________.
- It is a part of a program that must complete execution before other processes can have access to the resources being used.
- A type of multiprocessing configuration wherein each processor has a copy of the OS and controls its own resources, and each can communicate and cooperate with others.
- A memory scheme wherein pages are brought into memory only as they are needed.
- The concept of this memory management is the separation of user logical memory from physical memory.
- It allocates the smallest hole that is big enough; must search entire list, unless ordered by size.
- A process wherein a resident page must be copied to the secondary storage (if modified) and writing the new page into the empty page frame.
- It is a condition wherein the system is affected as resources are being tied up.
20 Clues: A system call used by UNIX OS to create a new process. • It occurs when the requested page is not found in the memory. • It is the hardware device that maps virtual to physical address. • A portion of a program that can run independently of other portions. • A type of scheduling policy that functions without external interrupts. • ...
CA Excel 1 and 2 2020-08-06
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- a temporary storage area for selections you copy or cut
- the sheet currently displayed in the workbook window
- formats numbers as percentages with the % symbol after the number; you can change the number of decimal places that are shown
- shows how the sheet will look when printed, including headers and footers
- quickly inserts functions to sum, average, or count values in a range or find the minimum or maximum value in a range
- a background color that can be added to cells
- indicates how characters are emphasized (bold, italic, underline)
- letters in boxes along the top of the workbook window
- shows the contents of the sheet but not how the sheet will look printed
- pre-designed combination of font, font size, and font color that you can apply to a cell
- combine several cells into one cell
- copies and pastes formatting from one cell or range to another without duplicating any data
- a named operation that replaces the action of an arithmetic expression
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- a single sheet in a workbook file
- a line added along the edge of a cell, row, column, or table
- applies a format to a cell when its value meets a specified condition
- each intersection of a row and column form a box where you enter and store data
- rows and/or columns that are included on every page of the printout
- shows where page breaks will occur in the printed sheets
- formatting a cell based on its value, which helps draw attention to important or unusual results
- increases or decreases the magnification of the worksheet content
- the space between the page content and the edges of the page
- specifies the size of the text characters measured in units called points
- an expression that calculates a value
- numbers in boxes along the left side of the workbook window
- the appearance and shape of letters, numbers, and special characters
- the range or ranges in a worksheet that you specify to be printed
27 Clues: a single sheet in a workbook file • combine several cells into one cell • an expression that calculates a value • a background color that can be added to cells • the sheet currently displayed in the workbook window • letters in boxes along the top of the workbook window • a temporary storage area for selections you copy or cut • ...
Parts of A Yearbook Crossword 2022-09-09
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- The first thing that is seen, showing the theme of the book
- where the reader can easily find what pages they appear.
- Portion of a page/spread that as extra content
- Part of the cover that is seen when on a bookshelf
- Two facing pages with the same content
- used as a place for families to celebrate usually graduating students
- the separate sheets formed from the giant sheet
- the page-by-page planner used to track and identify content
- _____ lid Part of the cover where the initial design is seen
- Giant sheet of paper split into eight separate parts
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- the meaning of DPS
- heavy paper used to hold the yearbook together
- the content that is mandatory to put in a yearbook
- A single section with the opposite section featuring a similar yet different topic
- section where you find the faces of staff and students
15 Clues: the meaning of DPS • Two facing pages with the same content • heavy paper used to hold the yearbook together • Portion of a page/spread that as extra content • the separate sheets formed from the giant sheet • the content that is mandatory to put in a yearbook • Part of the cover that is seen when on a bookshelf • Giant sheet of paper split into eight separate parts • ...
Operating System-Unit 4 2019-07-01
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- To track of free disk space, the system maintains a_____list
- The mechanism that bring a page into memory only when it is needed
- Technique that allows the execution of processes that may not be completely in memory
- File type can be represented by
- When the processor needs to execute, the particular page and it it is not available in main memory
- Collection of related fields
- Which page replacement algorithm replace the page that will not be used for the longest period of time
- High paging activity
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- Random access is also known as_____access
- The instruction being executed, must be in:
- Abstract data type
- Basic element of data in file
- Remove an existing record which is specified by the user
- Series or collection of bites where each bits corresponds to an disk block
- Pages out pages that have used least used recently
15 Clues: Abstract data type • High paging activity • Collection of related fields • Basic element of data in file • File type can be represented by • Random access is also known as_____access • The instruction being executed, must be in: • Pages out pages that have used least used recently • Remove an existing record which is specified by the user • ...
setb 2024-11-29
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- coral draw
- Processing is the transformation of the input data to a more meaningful form (information) in the CPU
- It is a process that shrinks files so that less disk space is occupied.
- It refers to an error in your program. It prevent your code from running, or your code runs but doesn’t do what you want.
- Ctrl + M
- charles babbage
- Allows you to access the shared files or devices on different computers sharing a common network.
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- A page margin is defined as the area between the main content and the edges of the page.
- Changing Font style, Font size, Page Colour, Font Colour, Border etc. to make page attractive.
- Creating a mirror image of the selected shape or object.
- drive
- A type of software that searches various WebPages on the World Wide Web for particular information.
- telegram
- billgates
- A list of operations available to the user of a program
15 Clues: drive • telegram • Ctrl + M • billgates • coral draw • charles babbage • A list of operations available to the user of a program • Creating a mirror image of the selected shape or object. • It is a process that shrinks files so that less disk space is occupied. • A page margin is defined as the area between the main content and the edges of the page. • ...
MICROSOFT WORD BASICS 2025-10-23
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- : A pre-designed document used as a starting point.
- : The direction of the page, either Portrait or Landscape.
- : The blank space around the edges of a page.
- : The blinking vertical line that shows where text will appear.
- : The strip at the top of Word containing tabs and commands.
- : A set of formatting characteristics saved under one name.
- : The feature that finds and corrects misspelled words.
- : The command to insert cut or copied text.
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- : The style of text, like Arial or Times New Roman.
- : A feature that provides synonyms for a selected word.
- : Text that appears at the bottom of every page.
- : A recorded or programmed set of actions to automate a task.
- : A list with small dots or symbols before each item.
- : Text that appears at the top of every page.
- : A key used to indent a line or move to the next cell in a table.
15 Clues: : The command to insert cut or copied text. • : The blank space around the edges of a page. • : Text that appears at the top of every page. • : Text that appears at the bottom of every page. • : The style of text, like Arial or Times New Roman. • : A pre-designed document used as a starting point. • : A list with small dots or symbols before each item. • ...
S2 Landscape 2023-09-12
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- colour you get when you mix red and yellow
- a primary colour, can mean danger
- colour you get when you mix blue and yellow
- the back section of an image
- paper orientation that is opposite to portrait
- mixing two different colours on the page together
- how light or dark something is
- used to apply paint
- a paint that is soluble
- a solid application of one colour
- watercolour technique where the colour fades
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- the middle section of an image
- the front section of an image
- a primary colour, usually the colour of the sky
- when you add wet paint to a wet surface
- a watercolour technique in which you need to wipe your brush on a paper towel first
- color applied on top of an undercoat
- a wet substance needed to use watercolour paint
18 Clues: used to apply paint • a paint that is soluble • the back section of an image • the front section of an image • the middle section of an image • how light or dark something is • a primary colour, can mean danger • a solid application of one colour • color applied on top of an undercoat • when you add wet paint to a wet surface • colour you get when you mix red and yellow • ...
Word 2010 Vocabulary 2015-08-26
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- Access Toolbar - A small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands.
- bar - A row of information related to the current program. The status bar is usually located at the bottom of a window. Not all windows have a status bar.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. In this view, a document appears as one long page (without page breaks), and text and tables wrap to fit the window.
- processing - The writing, editing, and formatting of documents in a program designed for working primarily with text.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide.
- publishing - A process that creates pages by combining text and objects, such as tables and graphics, in a visually appealing way.
- - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups.
- area - An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text.
- editing - A way of moving or copying selected text by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
- - A line, or lines, of content in the top margin area of a page in a document, that typically contain elements such as the title, page number, or name of the author.
- - Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way.
- - A small representation of an item, such as an image, a page of content, or a set of formatting, obtained by scaling a snapshot of it. Thumbnails are typically used to provide visual identifiers for related items.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the width is greater than the height.
- - A user interface design that organizes commands into logical groups, which appear on separate tabs.
- box launcher - On the ribbon, a button at the bottom of some groups that opens a dialog box with features related to the group.
- Shortcuts toolbar - A toolbar located at the right end of the status bar that contains tools for switching between views of document content and changes the display magnification.
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- - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location.
- view - A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document’s structure. You can also use outline view to work with master documents.
- Help button - The button located at the right end of the ribbon and labeled with a question mark (?), that provides access to the Word Help system.
- - An item, such as a graphic, video clip, sound file, or worksheet that can be inserted into a document and then selected and modified.
- - In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key.
- - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out.
- - A note that appears on the screen to provide information about a button, tracked change, or comment, or to display a footnote or endnote. ScreenTips also display the text that will appear if you choose to insert a date or AutoText entry.
- Preview - A feature that temporarily displays the effect of applying a specific format to the selected document element.
- view - A document view that displays the content of a document with a simplified layout.
- format - The structure or organization of data in a file. The file format of a document is usually indicated by the file name extension.
- shortcut - Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.
- and Type - A feature that allows you to double-click a blank area of a document to position the cursor in that location, with the appropriate paragraph alignment already in place.
- - The blank space outside the printing area on a page.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
- – A way of moving objects by pointing to them, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse pointer to the desired location, and releasing the button.
- wrap - The process of breaking lines of text automatically to stay within the page margins of a document or window boundaries.
32 Clues: - The blank space outside the printing area on a page. • - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location. • - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out. • - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups. • - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide. • ...
E-Ethics 2021-01-25
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- - software program retrieving and presenting data using the Internet
- - networks or websites which require a password or security code to gain access
- - first portion of a web name; often “www.”
- Wide Web - portion of the Internet consisting of computer sites containing billions of documents called web pages
- - software program which searches the Internet for words or phrases and returns a list as to where each is located
- - computer program which replicates and spreads itself from one computer to another
- - words, phrases or graphics in a web page which targets another location
- - last portion of a web name; includes examples such as “.com”, “.org” or “.net”
- - combination of words and symbols unique to each web page
- - adult Internet user who uses social networking sites, chat rooms or other cyberspace to approach and eventually hurt other people
- - companies which provide Internet connections for a fee
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- - computer user who attempts to acquire unauthorized entry to servers and computer systems
- - two or more computers linked together which share and exchange information
- - list of websites visited
- - descriptive words or phrases which accompany photos to identify what the image is when the image will not open or load
- - collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus
- - web page which automatically opens when the web browser is opened
- - feature which can be used to store and organize a list of web pages which can be revisited easily
- - worldwide collection of networks which allow people to communicate and share information quickly and easily
- - websites used to share, post and exchange information in an informal format through several differing channels
- - allows equipment such as fax machines, printers and files to be served to multiple computers
- - hardware which checks information coming from the Internet or a network and either turns it away or allows it to pass through to the computer
- - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name
- - single web document which opens in a browser
24 Clues: - list of websites visited • - first portion of a web name; often “www.” • - single web document which opens in a browser • - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name • - companies which provide Internet connections for a fee • - combination of words and symbols unique to each web page • - collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus • ...
internet basics 2021-01-25
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- single web document which opens in a browser
- descriptive words or phrases which accompany photos to identify what the image is when the image will not open or load
- allows equipment such as fax machines, printers and files to be served to multiple computers
- Network networks or websites which require a password or security code to gain access
- collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus
- Name - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name
- or Bookmarks - feature which can be used to store and organize a list of web pages which can be revisited easily
- last portion of a web name; includes examples such as “.com”, “.org” or “.net”
- (ISP) - companies which provide Internet connections for a fee
- web page which automatically opens when the web browser is opened
- Browser - software program retrieving and presenting data using the Internet
- computer user who attempts to acquire unauthorized entry to servers and computer systems
- - list of websites visited
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- Virus computer program which replicates and spreads itself from one computer to another
- combination of words and symbols unique to each web page
- worldwide collection of networks which allow people to communicate and share information quickly and easily
- hardware which checks information coming from the Internet or a network and either turns it away or allows it to pass through to the computer
- (www) - portion of the Internet consisting of computer sites containing billions of documents called web pages
- - websites used to share, post and exchange information in an informal format through several differing channels
- - software program which searches the Internet for words or phrases and returns a list as to where each is located
- two or more computers linked together which share and exchange information
- adult Internet user who uses social sites chat rooms or other cyberspace to approach and eventually hurt other people
- first portion of a web name; often “www.”
- - words, phrases or graphics in a web page which targets another location
24 Clues: - list of websites visited • first portion of a web name; often “www.” • single web document which opens in a browser • combination of words and symbols unique to each web page • collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus • Name - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name • (ISP) - companies which provide Internet connections for a fee • ...
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-03-01
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- edit Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- service Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- illustration Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
- writer Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- line Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- writer One employed by the newspaper.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- column Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- hole Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- quote Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
- design Rectangular units of text and images.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
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- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- Graphic representation of information.
- story One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- ad Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
- ad (or “want ad”) People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- space Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- information Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- notice Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- correspondent A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- To remove a story or ad.
- credit Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- department Responsible for sale and distribution.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- story Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • writer One employed by the newspaper. • Graphic representation of information. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Amount of space between lines of type. • design Rectangular units of text and images. • Exclusive story that no other newspaper has. • ...
Getting Started 2023-02-05
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- These are positioned at the top and left side of the pasteboard to help you align objects
- The invisible line on which text sits
- A typographical design solution in which text is used at a larger point size and positioned prominently on the page
- When you connect the bottom edge of one panel to the top edge of another panel, so that both move together
- These are guides that you specify to appear at a given distance within the page, usually to maintain visual consistency from page to page
- A design element in which the first letter or letters of a paragraph are increased in size to create a visual effect
- This mode presents a view of your document as though it were being showcased on your computer monitor
- These are horizontal and vertical rules that you can position anywhere in a layout as a reference for positioning elements.
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- The arrangement of windows and panels that you see on your monitor is called the...
- This affects the spaces between letters, but it is applied globally to an entire word or paragraph
- The area surrounding the document
- The term used to describe the vertical space between lines of text
- This mode shows you what your page would look like with all non-printing elements removed
- In this mode you can see any and all page elements, including margin guides, ruler guides, frame edges, and the pasteboard
- Moves words down to the next baseline but does not create a new paragraph
- Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines
- These are rectangular, oval, or polygonal shapes that you use for a variety of purposes, such as creating a colored area on the document or placing text and graphics
- The longstanding process of increasing or decreasing space between a pair of characters
18 Clues: The area surrounding the document • The invisible line on which text sits • Horizontal, vertical, or diagonal lines • The term used to describe the vertical space between lines of text • Moves words down to the next baseline but does not create a new paragraph • The arrangement of windows and panels that you see on your monitor is called the... • ...
Excel Review 2018-12-10
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- It just happens to be in the middle of the page
- The intersection of a row and column
- Color The color of your font
- It makes your words stand out more
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- Teachers used to do this if you didn't capitalize something
- The horizontal line in a excel worksheet
- color The background of a cell
- The little topics in a excel worksheet
8 Clues: Color The color of your font • color The background of a cell • It makes your words stand out more • The intersection of a row and column • The little topics in a excel worksheet • The horizontal line in a excel worksheet • It just happens to be in the middle of the page • Teachers used to do this if you didn't capitalize something
Adobe 2021-05-13
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- allowing words in your paragraph to be hyphenated to help with the flow of your lines; you can also set guidelines for these to limit how many words can be hyphenated in a paragraph and where the hyphen is inserted in a word
- used for print only, extra space in addition to your page size that’s cut off when artwork “bleeds” to the edge of the page, so you don’t have any white border
- any horizontal lines used as a divider and printed on the page
- regulations for where line breaks can occur, so you can avoid widows / orphans and keep a certain number of lines in a paragraph together at all times
- a typographical term for the spacing of letters
- when the amount of text in your text box is more than the size of your frame and overflows into a second text box
- a group of notes shown at the end of an entire document that each refers to a reference number made in the text
- a note shown at the bottom of a page that refers to a reference number made on that same page in the text
- mini templates you can create and use throughout your document for pages that have repeated content on them, like a page number or footer
- the thin colored lines on your IND document that do not appear on your final document, but are just used for aligning objects on your page or showing where the margins are placed
- every character in a typeface, (e.g: G, $, ?, 7), is represented by a glyph; this includes all capital and lowercase letters, numbers, and symbols
- alignment of either one or both edges of your text to either left, right, center, left justify, right justify, center justify, or full justify
- large initial capital letter, often used to set off the first paragraph of an article. - insert tab
- extra space on the outside of your document, different from bleed, used to show markings or notes for the printer
- the negative space around the inside of a page, a safe zone for all content / text / images
- is adding white to a color to make it lighter
- the command center for modifying paragraphs or blocks of text
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- any horizontal line used as a divider and printed on the page
- the invisible box that an object, link or text is contained within
- when a paragraph is cut off and the remainder is bumped (or reflowed) to the next line
- a small section of text pulled out and quoted in a larger font size;used to draw attention
- adjusts the space between any two letters while tracking affects the spacing for more than two letters
- refers to the transparency of a color
- a single word left by itself on a line of text at the end of a paragraph, or a single line of a paragraph left on a page by itself at the beginning or end of the paragraph
- a pre-set of settings and formatting that can be applied to a word, a line of text, or an entire paragraph in one click
- when any part of a text box is cut off and the remainder is bumped (or reflowed) to the next text box / frame
- when a section of text is cut off and the remainder is bumped (or reflowed) to the next page
- a chart of data or information organized in cells on a grid; tables can have their own set of styles, similar to character and paragraph styles
- the label at the top or bottom of a page in a book, magazine, or other long-form document that could include things like the name of the publication and/or the chapter or section name, the author's name, a website or copyright line, etc.; usually appears next to the page number
- order in which you work in a program as you’re designing a project
- a new window that opens for you to edit copy without seeing all the formatting; mainly for convenience if the style of text is making copyediting difficult for you; it does show symbols for all breaks, indents, and tabs
- a type of grid with parallel or horizontal lines that is useful when creating negative space in a design
- a pull quote or other sidebar-type part of your layout that is separate from your body text
- an outside file (separate from your IND file) that is placed in your IND document (for example: a JPG of an image, an EPS of a logo, or a even a PSD or AI file); this feature is what really brings the 3 main Adobe programs together to work seamlessly and expand your possibilities for design
- two pages shown side-by-side, also known as a spread – used for documents that will be printed and bound
35 Clues: refers to the transparency of a color • is adding white to a color to make it lighter • a typographical term for the spacing of letters • any horizontal line used as a divider and printed on the page • the command center for modifying paragraphs or blocks of text • any horizontal lines used as a divider and printed on the page • ...
Journalism Terms 2020-09-28
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- this type of yearbook structure is typically composed of sections such as student life, sports, academics, clubs/organizations, and people
- this spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure
- a unit of measurement in yearbook; there are six of these to an inch
- the date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant
- accompanies the primary headline
- page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book
- the company that prints and publishes your yearbook
- the largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience
- tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see
- empty space around content, often separating or framing topics
- a central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year
- this type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format
- introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus
- features the year's unique theme showcasing fonts, colors, and graphics that will be used inside the book
- usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the events and gives more insight and detail than a caption
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- a portion of a spread containing a mini-design of photos and text
- an 8-page section of pages
- two facing pages, abbreviated DPS
- this spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme
- spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme
- this section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them
- short for "cut-out-background" photo
- lines,tints,screens, and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs
- this website gives users the tools to create, sell, and promote their yearbook
- this is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread
- a 16-page section of pages
- the heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook
- the use of selected fonts to enhance the theme
- the ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- page number with graphics or information
30 Clues: an 8-page section of pages • a 16-page section of pages • accompanies the primary headline • two facing pages, abbreviated DPS • short for "cut-out-background" photo • page number with graphics or information • the use of selected fonts to enhance the theme • the company that prints and publishes your yearbook • ...
Catholics in America 2024-03-14
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- A protestant denomination that believes all souls will be saved (71)
- order founded in 1858 by former Redemptorists named after an apostle (67)
- Country where many Catholics immigrated from after a famine (51)
- The last name of the founder of the Sisters of Charity of St. Joseph (39)
- The last name of the first American bishop (33)
- Catholics who immigrated from this country wanted to start a national church (59)
- Country which many had moved from due to living in an economically depressed area. (80)
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- order formed in Italy which established its first US mission in 1832 (67)
- The last name of a girl named Bernadette who had claimed to have seen a vision of Mary (69)
- An order of priests formed by a saint with a similar name (11)
- One who believes in the moral teachings of Jesus, but not his divinity. (71)
- A country that many Catholics immigrated to America from due to occupying powers taking their land (78)
- political party that expressed anti-Catholicism (62)
- Devotianal celebration brought to America by Italians. (81)
14 Clues: The last name of the first American bishop (33) • political party that expressed anti-Catholicism (62) • Devotianal celebration brought to America by Italians. (81) • An order of priests formed by a saint with a similar name (11) • Country where many Catholics immigrated from after a famine (51) • ...
Yearbook Terms 2021-09-12
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- This spread is at the back of the book and finishes the story of the year and brings the book closure.
- Introduces the reader to the page by summarizing the story of the page or highlighting its focus.
- Tells the reader more about the photo than they can simply see.
- This website gives users the tools to create, sell and promote their yearbook.
- This section provides a record of who is in the book and where the reader can find them. Theme A central idea or concept that sets the tone for telling the story of the year.
- A unit of measurement in yearbook. There are 6 of these to an inch.
- An 8-page section of pages.
- Spreads that indicate new sections and provide continuity with the theme.
- This section highlights activities that take place in the lives of students in and outside of school.
- This type of yearbook structure is typically composed of sections such as student life, sports, academics, clubs/organizations and people.
- Two facing pages, abbreviated ‘DPS’.
- This type of yearbook structure progresses through time, rather than a traditional format.
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- Lines, tints, screens and textures that help emphasize specific areas within designs.
- A 16-page section of pages.
- The heavy paper between the cover and the first and last pages is used to hold the signatures in the yearbook.
- Features the year’s unique theme showcasing fonts, colors and graphics that will be used inside the book.
- Accompanies the primary headline.
- Usually 3-5 paragraphs, this tells about the event and gives more insight and detail than a caption.
- The company that prints and publishes your yearbook.
- This is the invisible (or white space created) line that runs across the spread.
- A portion of a spread containing a mini-design of photos and text.
- Page-by-page planner that helps organize the content of a book.
- Empty space around content, often separating or framing topics.
- The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme.
- The date that completed yearbook pages are due at the Jostens plant.
- The ability to mark photos with names of individuals who appear in the photos
- The largest photo on the spread, must be a strong emotional or action shot to catch the attention of the audience.
- This spread is at the beginning of the book and introduces your theme.
- Page number with graphics or information.
- Short for ‘cut-out-background’ photo.
30 Clues: A 16-page section of pages. • An 8-page section of pages. • Accompanies the primary headline. • Two facing pages, abbreviated ‘DPS’. • Short for ‘cut-out-background’ photo. • Page number with graphics or information. • The use of selected fonts to enhance the theme. • The company that prints and publishes your yearbook. • ...
Crossword romeo and Juliet 2022-01-26
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- Asks Friar Lawrence for a solution to her problem
- "Then my lips have the ___ They took from yours - page 43
- "You ____ bright red when you hear any news" - Page 93
- Tyblat calls him evil
- She wants Juliet to marry pairs
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- "You_____ Your face with words more than your tears" - Page 150
- Romeo killed him
- says to Juliet she has to marry pair
- "If they ___ you, they will kill you" - page 62
- "Oh____the door, when you do, come weep with me" - Page 151
10 Clues: Romeo killed him • Tyblat calls him evil • She wants Juliet to marry pairs • says to Juliet she has to marry pair • "If they ___ you, they will kill you" - page 62 • Asks Friar Lawrence for a solution to her problem • "You ____ bright red when you hear any news" - Page 93 • "Then my lips have the ___ They took from yours - page 43 • ...
SOLVE THE PUZZLE GET THE CANTEEN COUPON 2013-04-03
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- / SAT Means Scholastic________ Test
- / One of center for Scholar Ship Examination (in Scholar ship examination page)
- / All around the world on 7th April celebrated as World _______ Day (in 4th page)
- / ______ Boards (2nd page)
- Folklor çalışmalarına yardımcı olan hocalarımızdan birinin adı. (in Turkce olimpiyatlari Folklor calismalari)
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- / Your dreams have no ________ (A sentence from Filis Ajrus’s 1st place awarded essay )
- / One of tournament branch (in Tournaments page)
- / Preporaki za Drzavna ______ 2013
- / From the editor to the ______ (2nd page)
- / Farezehiri (in Sigaranın Içinde olduğu bilinen toksik maddelerden birkaçı)
10 Clues: / ______ Boards (2nd page) • / Preporaki za Drzavna ______ 2013 • / SAT Means Scholastic________ Test • / From the editor to the ______ (2nd page) • / One of tournament branch (in Tournaments page) • / Farezehiri (in Sigaranın Içinde olduğu bilinen toksik maddelerden birkaçı) • / One of center for Scholar Ship Examination (in Scholar ship examination page) • ...
BCA Vocabulary 1 Review 2021-08-24
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- Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
- Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number.
- A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used at the beginning of a section or chapter of a book.
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed.
- A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents.
- Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
- The edge or border of something.
- A cool way to represent your information -- organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
- Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a page number or file name.
- An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank.
- Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document.
- In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented.
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- A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document.
- Use this Gallery to create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties such as title and author, and fields.
- A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals (for example, every half inch).
- A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence.
- Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented.
- To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope.
- This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows after the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document.
- A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book
- Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
- A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table
- To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank.
- The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
25 Clues: The edge or border of something. • A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book • A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table • An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. • To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. • To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank. • ...
Semester 1 Journalism Vocabulary 2023-08-14
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- an unedited proof of a story (what gets sent to the first round of editing)
- Journalism focusing on changing public attitudes and policy-making agendas
- 12 pt. Font. The standard measurement in yearbook. A pica equals 1/6 inch. Typically there is one pica or 1/2 pica of space between photos and copy.
- A page on which newly set copy is reproduced to make possible the correction of errors.
- Abbreviation for the page OPPOSITE the EDITORIAL page. The page is frequently devoted to opinion columns and related illustrations
- Passing off as one's own the ideas and words of another.
- The line at the beginning of an article which provides the date and the origin of the story.
- Stating Who Said Something - giving credit
- Photos that are captured without posing your subjects or distracting them from what they’re doing. They’re great for capturing everyday aspects of school life.
- The content of an article or news element
- Any descriptive or explanatory material under a picture
- An article in a newspaper or other periodical or on a website presenting the opinion of the publisher, writer, or editor.
- area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage
- an interview in which the interviewee wish to remains anonymous in publishing
- reporting that ignores or treats lightly negative news about friends of a reporter
- Extra space around your page that is intentionally printed, then trimmed by the printer. The standard bleed size is 1/8 inch, and is usually used to allow for movement the paper during printing
- element on a page that immediately attracts a reader’s attention.
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- story emphasizing the human or entertaining aspects of a situation - a news story or other material differentiated from straight news
- spot news; live and current news in contrast to features - no opinion, just fact
- The final stage of the writing process when the paper is evaluated for mechanical correctness, such as grammar, punctuation, spelling, omitted words, repeated words, spacing and format, and typographical errors
- The first paragraph in a news story.
- a short piece of text placed under/ beside a picture in a social media post, magazine, book, or newspaper that describes that specific picture or explains what is happening in the picture
- printed title of a newspaper on page one
- The who, what, when, where and why appear at the start of a story, followed by supporting details and background information
- Abbreviation for “paragraph”
- a paragraph that explains the context of the story
- story a reporter has obtained to the exclusion of the competition
- headline across or near the top of all or most of a newspaper page
- name of the reporter who wrote the story placed atop the published article
29 Clues: Abbreviation for “paragraph” • The first paragraph in a news story. • printed title of a newspaper on page one • The content of an article or news element • Stating Who Said Something - giving credit • area assigned to a reporter for regular coverage • a paragraph that explains the context of the story • Any descriptive or explanatory material under a picture • ...
Microsoft Vocab 2022-08-09
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- A large initial letter that drops below the first line of a paragraph, usually used at the beginning of a section or chapter of a book.
- A list of information with a circle or dot next to each short phrase or sentence.
- The horizontal space at the top of the window that organizes commands on tabs, and then groups the commands by topic. It’s where all of your tabs and menus are.
- Any information at the bottom margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a page number or file name.
- A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book
- Shows buttons to perform frequently used commands with a single click.
- Any information at the top margin of a page that is repeated on every page like a book title or author name or page number.
- Automatically checks spelling and indicates any misspelled or potentially misspelled words by including a wavy red line below the affected word.
- A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table
- In word processing, a paragraph that has all lines but the first indented
- A set of formatting characteristics, such as font name, size, color, paragraph alignment and spacing that lets you quickly and easily apply a set of formatting choices consistently throughout your document.
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- Indent on the first line of the paragraph, all other lines of the paragraph below are not indented.
- To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank.
- The edge or border of something
- A file format that provides an electronic image of text or text and graphics that looks like a printed document and can be viewed, printed or emailed.
- A halt point for tabbing placed at regular intervals (for example, every half inch).
- An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page.
- A word processor program developed by Microsoft for typing documents.
- This is a disruption indicating that any text which follows after the disruption should be displayed on the next page in your document.
- To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank.
- To combine outside data like names and addresses into a Word document such as a letter or envelope.
- Also known as comments, these are notes other people can leave you on your document.
- Where you manage your slideshow’s data and information— create, save, and send documents, inspect documents for hidden stuff or personal information and set options such as turning on or off AutoComplete.
- Use this Gallery to create, store, and find reusable pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties such as title and author, and fields
- A cool way to representing your information -- organization charts, flow charts, Venn diagrams, pyramids, etc.
25 Clues: The edge or border of something • A note printed at the end of a book or section of a book • A short phrase or titles describing a picture, chart or table • An extra piece of information printed at the bottom of a page. • To advance or raise a bullet point to a higher position or rank. • To move under or reduce a bullet point to a lower position or rank. • ...
Middle Ages 2015-02-16
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- How long did people think they would live with the black death
- Who was King when the Magna Carta was made?
- What MAIN month was the spread plague spread?
- What was the name of the sword from The Lady in the Lake
- What would PopeUrban remove is you fought for him?
- What class were the Barons and the Church?
- The ____ land
- What tribe catapulted dead bodies over a wall?
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- No one is above the ___.
- What was the name of King Arthurs wife?
- Where did the disease go after China?
- The _____ in the stone.
- Did people have defense against the disease?
- What disease killed millions of people?
- Where do people think the plague started?
- Who did King Arthur trust?
- The black death infected _______ in the spring of 1348.
- _____ that attached themselves to rats and human.
- What did King Arthur Remove from a stone?
19 Clues: The ____ land • The _____ in the stone. • No one is above the ___. • Who did King Arthur trust? • Where did the disease go after China? • What was the name of King Arthurs wife? • What disease killed millions of people? • Where do people think the plague started? • What did King Arthur Remove from a stone? • What class were the Barons and the Church? • ...
Middle Ages 2015-02-16
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- The black death infected _______ in the spring of 1348.
- Where did the disease go after China?
- _____ that attached themselves to rats and human.
- How long did people think they would live with the black death
- What was the name of King Arthurs wife?
- Did people have defense against the disease?
- What class were the Barons and the Church?
- The ____ land
- What MAIN month was the spread plague spread?
- What tribe catapulted dead bodies over a wall?
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- Who was King when the Magna Carta was made?
- No one is above the ___.
- What disease killed millions of people?
- The _____ in the stone.
- What was the name of the sword from The Lady in the Lake
- Who did King Arthur trust?
- Where do people think the plague started?
- What did King Arthur Remove from a stone?
- What would PopeUrban remove is you fought for him?
19 Clues: The ____ land • The _____ in the stone. • No one is above the ___. • Who did King Arthur trust? • Where did the disease go after China? • What disease killed millions of people? • What was the name of King Arthurs wife? • Where do people think the plague started? • What did King Arthur Remove from a stone? • What class were the Barons and the Church? • ...
Middle Adulthood 2016-12-21
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- the ceasing of menstruation
- cholesterol difficult for enough blood to flow through your arteries. Heart may not get as much oxygen-rich blood as it needs, which increases the risk of a heart attack
- a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing breathlessness
- deficiency of glucose in bloodstream
- loss of hearing that gradually occurs in most individuals as they grow older
- nearsightedness
- a condition of shortening and hardening of muscles, tendons, or other tissue, often leading to deformity and rigidity of joints.
- bone-weakening disease that develops gradually and makes bones so fragile
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- a respiratory condition marked by spasms in the bronchi of the lungs, causing difficulty in breathing. It usually results from an allergic reaction or other forms of hypersensitivity.
- farsightedness caused by loss of elasticity of the lens of the eye, occurring typically in middle and old age
- a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of sight.
- overweight
- an excess of glucose in the bloodstream
- lack of proper nutrition, caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- abnormally high blood pressure
- disease refers to conditions that involve narrowed or blocked blood vessels that can lead to a heart attack, chest pain (angina) or stroke. Other heart conditions, such as those that affect your heart's muscle, valves or rhythm, also are considered forms of heart disease.
- lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision.
- (of body tissue or an organ) waste away, typically due to the degeneration of cells, or become vestigial during evolution.
18 Clues: overweight • nearsightedness • the ceasing of menstruation • abnormally high blood pressure • deficiency of glucose in bloodstream • an excess of glucose in the bloodstream • bone-weakening disease that develops gradually and makes bones so fragile • lens of the eye becomes progressively opaque, resulting in blurred vision. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-19
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- Was established in response to movements considered apostate or heretical to Christianity, in particular Catharism and Waldensians in Southern France and Northern Italy.
- Referred originally to exactions that seigneurs demanded from people under their power, but it also came to describe a method of assessment—apportionment among households on the basis of their presumed ability to pay.
- Is a system of training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study (classroom work and reading).
- Is the name given to the division of the Roman Catholic Church in which rival popes sat in both Rome and Avignon.
- The philosophical systems and speculative tendencies of various medieval Christian thinkers, who, working against a background of fixed religious dogma, sought to solve anew general philosophical problems (as of faith and reason, will and intellect, realism and nominalism, and the provability of the existence of God).
- In the first Christian centuries being a philosopher was still a practical alternative to being a Christian. Was driven by the rebirth experienced by Western Europe beginning in the 1000s owing to the emergence of stable monarchies and reconquest of the Iberian Peninsula.
- A word of 4 letters that tells that something is awesome and was in the Middle Ages.
- Was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe.
- Was the district over which a lord had domain and could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval England.
- The physical remains of a holy site or holy person, or objects with which they had contact, is as old as the faith itself and developed alongside it.
- Were an important part of life in Medieval times. A higher social status could be achieved through guild membership, and feudalism encouraged people to do this.
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- Spiked markedly after the Roman Empire under Constantine accepted Christianity in the early 300s. Laws were passed restricting or removing the Jews from many elements of public life.
- Religion whose beliefs did not wholly conform with the medieval Church's doctrines.
- An __________ involves the withholding of certain sacraments and clerical offices from certain persons and even territories, usually to enforce some type of obedience.
- is the native language or native dialect (usually colloquial or informal) of a specific population, especially as distinguished from a literary, national or standard variety of the language, or a lingua franca, used in the region or state inhabited by that population.
- People who laboured in the lord's household or at work on his domain.
- Saint Thomas Aquinas was a Catholic philosopher and theologian in the scholastic tradition. He is considered by the Catholic church to be its greatest theologian and one of the thirty-three Doctors of the Church.
- Death The disastrous mortal disease, spread across Europe in the years 1346-53.
18 Clues: People who laboured in the lord's household or at work on his domain. • Was a kind of heavy plow important to medieval agriculture in Northern Europe. • Death The disastrous mortal disease, spread across Europe in the years 1346-53. • Religion whose beliefs did not wholly conform with the medieval Church's doctrines. • ...
Middle Ages 2017-11-16
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- the field of study and analysis that treats of God and of God's attributes and relations to the universe; study of divine things or religious truth; divinity.
- Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church.
- a split or division between strongly opposed sections or parties, caused by differences in opinion or belief.
- (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned).
- the system of theological and philosophical teaching predominant in the Middle Ages, based chiefly upon the authority of the church fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators.
- French History. a tax that was levied by a king or seigneur on his subjects or on lands held under him and that became solely a royal tax in the 15th century from which the lords and later the clergy
- (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privilege
- a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade.
- A heavy wheeled plow that made an enormous impact on medieval agriculture north of the Alps
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- an organization of persons with related interests, goals, etc., especially one formed for mutual aid or protection.
- opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine, especially of a church or religious system.
- hostility to or prejudice against Jews
- a form of bubonic plague that spread over Europe in the 14th century and killed an estimated quarter of the population.
- an official investigation, especially one of a political or religious nature, characterized by lack of regard for individual rights, prejudice on the part of the examiners, and recklessly cruel punis
- a person in a condition of servitude, required to render services to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land and transferred with it from one owner to another.
- an authoritative prohibition.
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- noting or pertaining to a long poetic composition, usually centered upon a hero, in which a series of great achievements or events is narrated in elevated style
18 Clues: an authoritative prohibition. • hostility to or prejudice against Jews • a surviving memorial of something past. • (of language) native or indigenous (opposed to literary or learned). • Italian scholastic philosopher: a major theologian of the Roman Catholic Church. • a person legally bound through indenture to a master craftsman in order to learn a trade. • ...
middle ages 2024-04-29
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- a river used for trade
- tough terain trade routes trvaled through
- the body of water people traded along
- a river used for trade
- a crule leader who used biological warfare
- a major religion spread by trade
- a city containing lots of holy lands and trade
- a key stone traded from china
- a city full of markets and scams
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- the path people folowed for trade
- a very welthy man who depressed the value of gold
- a major body of water used for trade
- a key material traded from india
- a form of transaction
- a large body of water
- a river used for trade
- the most important trade route in the middle ages
- a lare chunk of land manly people traded on has a ocean named after
- a material traded on the silk roads from china
- another word for leader
20 Clues: a form of transaction • a large body of water • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • another word for leader • a key stone traded from china • a key material traded from india • a major religion spread by trade • a city full of markets and scams • the path people folowed for trade • a major body of water used for trade • ...
middle ages 2024-04-29
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- a river used for trade
- tough terain trade routes trvaled through
- the body of water people traded along
- a river used for trade
- a crule leader who used biological warfare
- a major religion spread by trade
- a city containing lots of holy lands and trade
- a key stone traded from china
- a city full of markets and scams
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- the path people folowed for trade
- a very welthy man who depressed the value of gold
- a major body of water used for trade
- a key material traded from india
- a form of transaction
- a large body of water
- a river used for trade
- the most important trade route in the middle ages
- a lare chunk of land manly people traded on has a ocean named after
- a material traded on the silk roads from china
- another word for leader
20 Clues: a form of transaction • a large body of water • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • a river used for trade • another word for leader • a key stone traded from china • a key material traded from india • a major religion spread by trade • a city full of markets and scams • the path people folowed for trade • a major body of water used for trade • ...
Middle Ages 2023-08-24
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- Had order and security
- The Lords Estate
- Who was Charlemange's Father
- who reached North America 500 years before Columbus
- Land granted by the Lord
- who wrote the rules for the monks
- Where did the Monks live
- Where was the center of Government
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- Means Charles the Great
- Who was Charlemanges son
- This group held power in Gaul
- They were from Scandinavia
- They held family ties
- What does a 7 year old knight become
- What was destroyed by invaders from 800-1000
- Churchly Kingdom
- Who made Charlemange the Emperor
- Who wrote the rules for the Monasteries
18 Clues: The Lords Estate • Churchly Kingdom • They held family ties • Had order and security • Means Charles the Great • Who was Charlemanges son • Land granted by the Lord • Where did the Monks live • They were from Scandinavia • Who was Charlemange's Father • This group held power in Gaul • Who made Charlemange the Emperor • who wrote the rules for the monks • ...
Les Mots Très Misérables 2022-05-06
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- Une personne d'autorité dans la vie quotidienne de plusieurs personnes, et qui rend les gens heureux quand il/elle dit que les autres peuvent <<rentrer tôt aujourd'hui>>; est aussi connu sous le nom du <<chef>> (page 56).
- L'action que les sauveteurs/sauveteuses sont qualifié(e)s pour empêcher de se produire aux humains dans l'eau; rime avec <<tournoi>> (page 54).
- Un objet pour le rangement des autres objets; le nom décrit aussi un région du corps; composé de six lettres (page 54).
- Un type de matériel utilisé pour les chandails produits par les moutons; une synonyme est <<toison>> (page 61).
- Lorsqu'il fait froid dehors, quelquefois, nos corps commencent à bouger d'une manière rapide que l'on peut appeler ________ (page 60).
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- Commence par la lettre <<s>>, utilisé dans l’expression anglais qui traduit à <<ne suis pas le chemin, trace le chemin>> (page 55).
- Le contraire de la lumière ou de la luminosité, composée de neuf lettres (page 55).
- Nom féminin; un endroit similaire a un hôtel qui a moins d’intimité; un endroit où les campeurs restent pour la nuit, à cause des bas prix. (page 55)
- Pour entrer dans un événement sportif, un parc d'attractions ou un concert, il faut des ________ comme la preuve de paiement (page 60).
- Un adjectif qui rime avec le mot <<audacieux>>, pour décrire quelque chose désagréable (page 53).
10 Clues: Le contraire de la lumière ou de la luminosité, composée de neuf lettres (page 55). • Un adjectif qui rime avec le mot <<audacieux>>, pour décrire quelque chose désagréable (page 53). • Un type de matériel utilisé pour les chandails produits par les moutons; une synonyme est <<toison>> (page 61). • ...
8th grade vocab 1 2019-01-13
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- / start (a line of text) or position (a block of text, table, etc.) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
- / is text that is separated from the body text and appears at the top of a printed page. ... In academic writing, the running head usually contains the page number along with the author's last name, or an abbreviated version of the title.
- Man's best friend
- / formatting which stands for Modern Language Association, is defined as a style of writing used for college-level writing. An example of MLA style is the specific formatting for footnotes in a college paper.
- statement that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.
- / the main body of a book or other piece of writing, as distinct from other material such as notes, appendices, and illustrations.
- / add new items to the program's interface, or give the program additional capabilities.
- / the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins or to the left side margin or right side margin.
- statement / should tell your reader what the paper is about and also help guide your writing and keep your argument focused.
- styles / includes both character and paragraph formatting attributes, and can be applied to a paragraph or range of paragraphs.
- Flying mammal
- / place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- / widow" is the last line of a paragraph that appears alone at the top of the next page, and an "orphan" is the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page. Default widow and orphan settings are typically configured for two lines in order to prevent isolated single lines.
- Likes to chase mice
- (font) / describes how characters are capitalized within a word or phrase. "Font" refers to the typeface used to display the letters, while "case" refers to the capitalization of each letter.
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- setup / is a set of specific parameters involving the display and layout of a printed page. This type of resource is part of many modern word processing applications and other document processing software.
- Large marsupial
- / is a specific typeface of a certain size and style. For example, one font may be Arial 12 pt bold, while another font may be Times New Roman 14 pt italic.
- Has a trunk
- / a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
- / is a section located under the main text, or body. Traditionally it was and still is the space for the page number.
- / sentence a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.
- / a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- Spacing / is the vertical distance between lines of text. Most writers use either double-spaced lines or single-spaced lines—nothing in between—because those are the options presented by word processors.
- is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends.
- / use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
26 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • / place or arrange (things) in a straight line. • / use of a source of information in order to ascertain something. • / a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject. • ...
8th grade vocab 1 2019-01-13
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- is a specific typeface of a certain size and style. For example, one font may be Arial 12 pt bold, while another font may be Times New Roman 14 pt italic.
- the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins or to the left side margin or right side margin.
- is text that is separated from the body text and appears at the top of a printed page. ... In academic writing, the running head usually contains the page number along with the author's last name, or an abbreviated version of the title.
- widow" is the last line of a paragraph that appears alone at the top of the next page, and an "orphan" is the first line of a paragraph that appears alone at the bottom of a page. Default widow and orphan settings are typically configured for two lines in order to prevent isolated single lines.
- a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject.
- is the vertical distance between lines of text. Most writers use either double-spaced lines or single-spaced lines—nothing in between—because those are the options presented by word processors.
- should tell your reader what the paper is about and also help guide your writing and keep your argument focused.
- Likes to chase mice
- formatting which stands for Modern Language Association, is defined as a style of writing used for college-level writing. An example of MLA style is the specific formatting for footnotes in a college paper.
- includes both character and paragraph formatting attributes, and can be applied to a paragraph or range of paragraphs.
- use of a source of information in order to ascertain something.
- Has a trunk
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- add new items to the program's interface, or give the program additional capabilities.
- is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges. The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends.
- Large marsupial
- is a section located under the main text, or body. Traditionally it was and still is the space for the page number.
- that connect one topic or idea to another in a paper or essay in a smooth, coherent way.
- a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs.
- start (a line of text) or position (a block of text, table, etc.) further from the margin than the main part of the text.
- place or arrange (things) in a straight line.
- a quotation from or reference to a book, paper, or author, especially in a scholarly work.
- Man's best friend
- is a set of specific parameters involving the display and layout of a printed page. This type of resource is part of many modern word processing applications and other document processing software.
- describes how characters are capitalized within a word or phrase. "Font" refers to the typeface used to display the letters, while "case" refers to the capitalization of each letter.
- the main body of a book or other piece of writing, as distinct from other material such as notes, appendices, and illustrations.
25 Clues: Has a trunk • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • place or arrange (things) in a straight line. • use of a source of information in order to ascertain something. • a sentence that expresses the main idea of the paragraph in which it occurs. • a list of the books of a specific author or publisher, or on a specific subject. • ...
Purple 4 2020-06-15
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- the unit used for body weight in America
- the unit for temperature in countries like America
- currency in America
- animal on page 9
- the animal on page 7
- what the child is riding in, page 21
- the unit for temperature in most countries
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- I move at an avverage speed of about 0.0036 miles/hour
- ice does this in water
- what some animals do during winter
- Korea's currency
- the unit we usually measure our body weight in
- - the writer's favorite season
- closes planet to the sun
14 Clues: Korea's currency • animal on page 9 • currency in America • the animal on page 7 • ice does this in water • closes planet to the sun • - the writer's favorite season • what some animals do during winter • what the child is riding in, page 21 • the unit used for body weight in America • the unit for temperature in most countries • the unit we usually measure our body weight in • ...
Johnny Crossword 2020-12-11
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- Modern Language Association
- at the bottom of the page
- line indent marker the 0 mark on the ruler
- at the end of the document
- the alphabetical list of sources used in a research paper
- at the top of the page
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- American Psychological Association
- indent marker allows you to change the entire left
- style word uses 11 Pt Calibri
- including font and font size
- spacing spacing in the paragraph
- space one blank between lines of text
- a note at the bottom of the page
- line indent first line moved a little
- spacing above and below a paragraph
15 Clues: at the top of the page • at the bottom of the page • at the end of the document • Modern Language Association • including font and font size • style word uses 11 Pt Calibri • spacing spacing in the paragraph • a note at the bottom of the page • American Psychological Association • spacing above and below a paragraph • space one blank between lines of text • ...
Tortoise and the Hare 2023-05-16
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- which animals blows the whistle to start the race?
- what doesn't Hare like to do?
- Hare needed something to _________ during the race
- Hare falls ______________
- who wins the race?
- What is Hare eating on page 5
- Tortoise thinks Hare doesn't get enough __________
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- Who loses the race?
- Tortoise does exercise all week to get ready for the _________
- What does Tortoise never eat?
- on page 2, what is Hare eating?
- Exercise makes Hare feel _________
- What is Hare eating on page 4?
- Is the Hare fast or slow?
14 Clues: who wins the race? • Who loses the race? • Hare falls ______________ • Is the Hare fast or slow? • What does Tortoise never eat? • what doesn't Hare like to do? • What is Hare eating on page 5 • What is Hare eating on page 4? • on page 2, what is Hare eating? • Exercise makes Hare feel _________ • which animals blows the whistle to start the race? • ...
HTML and CSS Introduced - HTML Elements 2023-04-13
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- A network of computers that share documents with each other.
- A group of web pages that link to each other.
- Adds contents for a paragraph using this element.
- Declares special instructions for the browser. Includes information (metadata) about the document, such as <title> and <style> .
- Use this to add style information for web page elements within the page.
- Tells the browser that this is an HTML document.
- Short for Cascading S tyle Sheets. It is used with HTML to change the appearance of web pages.
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- Use this to add the document's title in a browser's title bar or a page's tab.
- A software application (e.g., Chrome, Firefox, Safari) where you can open and interact with web pages.
- Inserts a blank line on the page. Usually used for spacing.
- Digital documents shared on the web.
- HTML markup that is used to format a web page. It usually consists of start and end tags along with any attributes.
- Short for Hyper Text Markup Language. It is used to create web pages using regular text.
- All page content goes here (e.g., text, hyperlinks, images).
- These indicate the start and end of an HTML element.
15 Clues: Digital documents shared on the web. • A group of web pages that link to each other. • Tells the browser that this is an HTML document. • Adds contents for a paragraph using this element. • These indicate the start and end of an HTML element. • Inserts a blank line on the page. Usually used for spacing. • A network of computers that share documents with each other. • ...
Quiz 4 2021-02-18
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- there is a biblical analogy between God and rocks found throughout _____________ (page 83)
- beautiful color, hardness and ability to be formed; it can be deep green, white, cream, gray, red, lilac, black (page 81)
- the easiest place to start looking for quartz (page 78)
- the author recommends using a cellphone and __________ notes to document minerals that are found in museums (page 80)
- used for many statues throughout history (page 77)
- mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72)
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- sort or categorize items so they can be placed in a logical sequence or order (page 78)
- redness of human blood allowed Charles Darwin's daughter's cheeks to be ______________ (page 75)
- valuable substance quarried from Egypt that was used to annoint Jesus in Matthew 26:6-13 (page 72)
9 Clues: used for many statues throughout history (page 77) • the easiest place to start looking for quartz (page 78) • mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72) • sort or categorize items so they can be placed in a logical sequence or order (page 78) • ...
Quiz 4 2021-02-18
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- sort or categorize items so they can be placed in a logical sequence or order (page 78)
- the easiest place to start looking for quartz (page 78)
- beautiful color, hardness and ability to be formed; it can be deep green, white, cream, gray, red, lilac, black (page 81)
- mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72)
- the author recommends using a cellphone and __________ notes to document minerals that are found in museums (page 80)
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- used for many statues throughout history (page 77)
- valuable substance quarried from Egypt that was used to annoint Jesus in Matthew 26:6-13 (page 72)
- there is a biblical analogy between God and rocks found throughout _____________ (page 83)
- redness of human blood allowed Charles Darwin's daughter's cheeks to be ______________ (page 75)
9 Clues: used for many statues throughout history (page 77) • the easiest place to start looking for quartz (page 78) • mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72) • sort or categorize items so they can be placed in a logical sequence or order (page 78) • ...
MLA Terms 2025-11-19
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- Cited Page – A list at the end of your essay that shows all the sources you used.
- Copying someone else’s work or ideas and pretending they’re your own.
- A page at the front of a paper that lists the title, your name, teacher, and date (some teachers ask for this).
- Restating someone else’s ideas in your own words.
- – A way to give credit to the source of your information.
- The company or group that released or printed the source.
- The year the source was created or last updated.
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- Using the exact words from a source inside quotation marks.
- A short note inside your paragraph that shows where a fact or quote came from. Example: (Smith 12).
- The person or organization that created the source.
- The small line at the top of each page that includes your last name and page number.
- Any book, website, article, or video where you find information.
- To start a new paragraph by moving the first line a little to the right.
- Another word for a list of sources, similar to a Works Cited page.
14 Clues: The year the source was created or last updated. • Restating someone else’s ideas in your own words. • The person or organization that created the source. • – A way to give credit to the source of your information. • The company or group that released or printed the source. • Using the exact words from a source inside quotation marks. • ...
Microsoft Word 2016 Module 4 Test Review 2020-10-28
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- ……..are the lines that divide the columns and rows of a table and help you see the grid-like structure of the table.
- ……...charts are best for showing trends over time.
- Is an example of things you can create using a Mail Merge? Is 2 words
- ……..charts are good all-around charts.
- Is one type of thing you can include in a header or footer? Two words, possessive
- …….. Is an example of things you can create using a Mail Merge? Starts with an L
- ……. are formatting marks that you insert in a document to show the end of a section.
- The feature……..updates your document every time you open and print it instead
- A……...is a parenthetical reference in the document text that gives credit to the source for a quotation or other information used in the document.
- A…….is text or graphics that appear at the bottom of every page of a document.
- The……...feature adds an area to the side margin so you/someone else can type a comment, suggestion, reminder for the document. a. Accept the feature
- A……..is a list of sources that you used in creating a document.
- ……...is a great time-saver if you need to create multiple documents that are mostly the same but unique in some way.
- Creating a……..break marks the point of where one page ends and another begins so your information stays in place.
- ……..orientation means the page is wider than it is tall.
- The feature……...combines several cells into one big cell.
- Is one type of thing you can include in a header or footer? One word
- ……..charts let you see your data in a proportion instead of a graph.
- Where are page numbers usually located? 5 words
- The …….are the blank areas between the edge of the text and the edge of the page.
- The feature……….readjusts your rows so they are all the same size.
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- used in documents to provide further information, explanatory text, or references for text in a document. Two things, no “and”between
- …...allow you to enter your text in columns and rows instead of lines and paragraphs.
- …….. Is an example of things you can create using a Mail Merge? Starts with an E
- When you "...........the changes," you allow them to stick and become permanent.
- ……..are designed to illustrate your point just like an illustration in a book.
- Is one type of thing you can include in a header or footer? Two words
- A…...is a portion of a document that is separated from the rest of the document by section breaks.
- …...charts are similar to line charts but the area under the lines are filled in.
- The……...feature allows you to have your document proofread and edited electronically so you can see change suggestions before you make any changes.
- As you type text in a document, Word inserts a(n) ………..when you reach the bottom of the page, allowing you to continue typing on the next page.
- ……...are used when working with numerical data.
- The feature ……..readjusts your columns so they are all the same size.
- The……...feature allows you to keep track of the reference sources you consult when writing research papers, reports, and other documents.
- A……..is the box formed by the intersection of a column and a row.
- …….charts are column charts turned on it's side.
- A……..is text or graphics that appear at the top of every page of a document.
- …….orientation means the page is taller than it is wide.
- When you “........ the changes," you don't keep the changes and revert back to your original text.
39 Clues: ……..charts are good all-around charts. • ……...are used when working with numerical data. • Where are page numbers usually located? 5 words • …….charts are column charts turned on it's side. • ……...charts are best for showing trends over time. • ……..orientation means the page is wider than it is tall. • …….orientation means the page is taller than it is wide. • ...
Internet Basics 2021-01-25
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- websites used to share, post and exchange information in an informal format through several differing channels
- middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name
- software program which searches the Internet for words or phrases and returns a list as to where each is located
- allows equipment such as fax machines, printers and files to be served to multiple computers
- first portion of a web name; often “www.”
- feature which can be used to store and organize a list of web pages which can be revisited easily
- last portion of a web name; includes examples such as “.com”, “.org” or “.net”
- computer user who attempts to acquire unauthorized entry to servers and computer systems
- portion of the Internet consisting of computer sites containing billions of documents called web pages
- two or more computers linked together which share and exchange information
- software program retrieving and presenting data using the Internet
- collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus
- adult Internet user who uses social networking sites, chat rooms or other cyberspace to approach and eventually hurt other people
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- combination of words and symbols unique to each web page
- networks or websites which require a password or security code to gain access
- descriptive words or phrases which accompany photos to identify what the image is when the image will not open or load
- - words, phrases or graphics in a web page which targets another location
- computer program which replicates and spreads itself from one computer to another
- which provide Internet connections for a fee
- hardware which checks information coming from the Internet or a network and either turns it away or allows it to pass through to the computer
- list of websites visited
- web page which automatically opens when the web browser is opened
- single web document which opens in a browser
- worldwide collection of networks which allow people to communicate and share information quickly and easily
24 Clues: list of websites visited • first portion of a web name; often “www.” • which provide Internet connections for a fee • single web document which opens in a browser • middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name • combination of words and symbols unique to each web page • collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus • ...
Word 2010 Vocabulary List 1 2015-08-24
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- - A user interface design that organizes commands into logical groups, which appear on separate tabs.
- area - An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the width is greater than the height.
- - A small representation of an item, such as an image, a page of content, or a set of formatting, obtained by scaling a snapshot of it. Thumbnails are typically used to provide visual identifiers for related items.
- box launcher - On the ribbon, a button at the bottom of some groups that opens a dialog box with features related to the group.
- - In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key.
- editing - A way of moving or copying selected text by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
- Shortcuts toolbar - A toolbar located at the right end of the status bar that contains tools for switching between views of document content and changes the display magnification.
- shortcut - Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide.
- view - A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document’s structure. You can also use outline view to work with master documents.
- - A line, or lines, of content in the top margin area of a page in a document, that typically contain elements such as the title, page number, or name of the author.
- wrap - The process of breaking lines of text automatically to stay within the page margins of a document or window boundaries.
- - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location.
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- - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups.
- format - The structure or organization of data in a file. The file format of a document is usually indicated by the file name extension.
- - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out.
- - Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way.
- - The blank space outside the printing area on a page.
- Access Toolbar - A small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands.
- view - A document view that displays the content of a document with a simplified layout.
- and Type - A feature that allows you to double-click a blank area of a document to position the cursor in that location, with the appropriate paragraph alignment already in place.
- - A note that appears on the screen to provide information about a button, tracked change, or comment, or to display a footnote or endnote. ScreenTips also display the text that will appear if you choose to insert a date or AutoText entry.
- publishing - A process that creates pages by combining text and objects, such as tables and graphics, in a visually appealing way.
- – A way of moving objects by pointing to them, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse pointer to the desired location, and releasing the button.
- Preview - A feature that temporarily displays the effect of applying a specific format to the selected document element.
- - An item, such as a graphic, video clip, sound file, or worksheet that can be inserted into a document and then selected and modified.
- processing - The writing, editing, and formatting of documents in a program designed for working primarily with text.
- bar - A row of information related to the current program. The status bar is usually located at the bottom of a window. Not all windows have a status bar.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. In this view, a document appears as one long page (without page breaks), and text and tables wrap to fit the window.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
31 Clues: - The blank space outside the printing area on a page. • - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location. • - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out. • - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups. • - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide. • ...
Word 2010 vocabulary 2015-09-24
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- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear when printed; for example, items such as headers, footnotes, columns, and text boxes appear in their actual positions.
- - A user interface design that organizes commands into logical groups, which appear on separate tabs.
- editing - A way of moving or copying selected text by dragging it with the mouse pointer.
- box launcher - On the ribbon, a button at the bottom of some groups that opens a dialog box with features related to the group.
- bar - A row of information related to the current program. The status bar is usually located at the bottom of a window. Not all windows have a status bar.
- shortcut - Any combination of keystrokes that can be used to perform a task that would otherwise require a mouse or other pointing device.
- - A small representation of an item, such as an image, a page of content, or a set of formatting, obtained by scaling a snapshot of it. Thumbnails are typically used to provide visual identifiers for related items.
- and Type - A feature that allows you to double-click a blank area of a document to position the cursor in that location, with the appropriate paragraph alignment already in place.
- publishing - A process that creates pages by combining text and objects, such as tables and graphics, in a visually appealing way.
- area - An area in a document’s left margin in which you can click and drag to select blocks of text.
- - An item, such as a graphic, video clip, sound file, or worksheet that can be inserted into a document and then selected and modified.
- - The blank space outside the printing area on a page.
- Layout view - A view of a document as it will appear in a Web browser. In this view, a document appears as one long page (without page breaks), and text and tables wrap to fit the window.
- Shortcuts toolbar - A toolbar located at the right end of the status bar that contains tools for switching between views of document content and changes the display magnification.
- – A way of moving objects by pointing to them, holding down the mouse button, moving the mouse pointer to the desired location, and releasing the button.
- format - The structure or organization of data in a file. The file format of a document is usually indicated by the file name extension.
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- - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide.
- processing - The writing, editing, and formatting of documents in a program designed for working primarily with text.
- - In word processing, a block of text of any length that ends when you press the Enter key.
- - A line, or lines, of content in the top margin area of a page in a document, that typically contain elements such as the title, page number, or name of the author.
- - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out.
- Access Toolbar - A small, customizable toolbar that displays frequently used commands.
- - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location.
- view - A view that shows the headings of a document indented to represent their level in the document’s structure. You can also use outline view to work with master documents.
- - The orientation of a picture or page where the width is greater than the height.
- - A note that appears on the screen to provide information about a button, tracked change, or comment, or to display a footnote or endnote. ScreenTips also display the text that will appear if you choose to insert a date or AutoText entry.
- - Highlighting text or activating an object so that you can manipulate or edit it in some way.
- wrap - The process of breaking lines of text automatically to stay within the page margins of a document or window boundaries.
- Preview - A feature that temporarily displays the effect of applying a specific format to the selected document element.
- - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups.
- view - A document view that displays the content of a document with a simplified layout.
31 Clues: - The blank space outside the printing area on a page. • - A representation on the screen of the mouse pointer location. • - The direction—horizontal or vertical—in which a page is laid out. • - A tabbed page on the ribbon that contains buttons organized in groups. • - The orientation of a picture or page where the page is taller than it is wide. • ...
page 22 2016-01-25
16 Clues: folgen • Aussage • sexuell • Faltblatt • körperlich • unerwünscht • kritisieren • etw aufnehmen • vor etw stehen • Rabatt, Nachlass • privat, eigene/r/s • Technik, Technologie • von etw herunterfallen • vorige/r/s, vorherige/r/s • jdn (fristlos) entlassen, jdn feuern • sich über etw auf dem Laufenden halten
Page 95 2021-02-09
16 Clues: far • mean • early • still • often • to aim • a part • a liar • boredom • marbles • to crush • to cheat • to pick up • covered of • to put away • to call/ask someone
page 18 2023-12-03
Page 4 2023-10-09
16 Clues: 2 payments • the biggest • retail model • grows potatoes • commercials,ads • group of people • on item you want • cant be yes or no • drive to purchase • tracks your points • acme reward points • plan to prevent issue • will likely come back • methods of communication • they only like one brand • what they think about the company
News and Newspaper Terms 2022-03-01
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- Photograph altered electronically, usually for an artistic effect.
- A journalist who gathers news outside the United States.
- Vending machine containing newspapers.
- News service that sells columns, comics and specialty features to newspapers nationwide.
- Process of designing and producing a full page on a computer.
- Short headline and phrase on a front page to lure readers to inside pages.
- One of a number of versions of a newspaper issued in one day.
- Critic’s report of a book, movie, television show, performance or restaurant.
- To remove a story or ad.
- Writer who covers a “beat,” or a specific topic, place or team.
- Box of information, usually on the editorial page, containing the name of the newspaper, its ownership and management.
- Empty space sometimes used on a page as a design element to break up text.
- Larger ad that often includes photography or art and text
- Byline crediting the photographer for a photo.
- Writer of a column that appears regularly offering opinions on current events.
- Practice layout of a page showing shape, format and general content of text, headlines and art.
- One in which the basic purpose is something other than news.
- meeting Daily gathering in which newsroom staff members discuss the story schedule for the next day.
- Person responsible for overall operation of a news organization.
- Plan or sketch of each page indicating where photos, articles, ads and headlines will be placed.
- Responsible for sale and distribution.
- Advice written for readers on different topics, such as investing, interpersonal issues and so on.
- Total number of people who subscribe to the newspaper or buy it at a newsstand or other outlet.
- Information from a source outside the newspaper leading to a news story.
- Name of the newspaper, typically placed in large letters atop the page.
- Lines of type and sometimes art referring readers to stories inside the newspaper.
- One employed by the newspaper.
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- Newsroom staff member engaged in gathering and processing information for publication.
- Article including important details about a newsworthy event.
- Caption accompanying a photo.
- To bring an item, such as text or an image, from one software application to another.
- Name of the newspaper on Page One, set in a particular style of type for easy recognition.
- A listing, usually on the first or second page, referring readers to stories and sections throughout the newspaper.
- Graphic representation of information.
- Information gathered about an event through direct experience.
- Amount of space in a newspaper for news after ads have been placed.
- People-to-people advertisements for items that individuals or businesses are seeking or want to buy or sell, i.e., a job, vehicle or house.
- To revise, proofread, write a headline or approve a story for publication.
- Company or cooperative that sells stories and photos and sends them via satellite or computer to member newspapers.
- Article located on the editorial pages, stating the opinion of the newspaper, its management, readers or other people.
- First paragraph of a story, designed to give readers the most important information and “lead” them to continue reading.
- Line at the beginning of a story that gives place and date of the story’s origin.
- Rectangular units of text and images.
- Quote from a story that is often boxed and printed in type larger than the story text.
- Activity of attracting public attention to a product or business, i.e., paid announcements in print or on air.
- Style, point size and leading of type.
- Paid ad announcing a death, often including funeral arrangements and sometimes biographical information.
- Line of varied point size or thickness used to separate stories or surround text or images.
- Events and information that readers want and need to know immediately; information that might have an impact on people’s lives.
- News story about a death, distinguished from a death notice because it is produced in the newsroom, not the advertising department.
- Writer’s name at the beginning of the article.
- Small picture on a computer display suggesting purpose of an available function.
- Exclusive story that no other newspaper has.
- To adjust a photo or image to fit a specific space.
- Amount of space between lines of type.
- Unit used to measure sizes of type and rule lines.
- Review text for accuracy in grammar, usage, punctuation and facts.
- page Page opposite the editorial page containing letters to the editor, editorial cartoons or columns written by staff members and guest writers.
58 Clues: To remove a story or ad. • Caption accompanying a photo. • One employed by the newspaper. • Rectangular units of text and images. • Graphic representation of information. • Vending machine containing newspapers. • Style, point size and leading of type. • Amount of space between lines of type. • Responsible for sale and distribution. • ...
Microsoft Word 2023-04-03
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- labels which identify illustrations such as tables, charts, figures or images
- long side of the page runs horizontal
- decorative text which can add to a document
- command to accomplish a task automatically
- feature which moves a word to a new line to avoid overrunning the margin
- editing tool which reviews documents for spelling errors and misused words
- space separating text or objects from the edge of the page
- visual representations of data
- Blocks pre-designed blocks of text and formatting which can easily be inserted into
- notes which can be electronically entered into documents
- shade of the characters in a font set
- break entered by the user before the current page is full
- editing tool which can be used to identify synonyms and antonyms for a
- format in which a file is stored
- symbols which appear on the screen but are not visible on the printed page
- text or graphics which are printed at the top of each page in a document
- way in which a rectangular page is orientated for normal viewing
- slant and weight of the characters in a font set
- starting point for a new document
- replaces text to the right of the cursor one character at a time as text is entered
- be entered
- term
- black blinking line in the document to show the location where text or objects
- a dot followed by three or four characters at the end of the file name used to
- makes a duplicate of the text and places it on the clipboard
- to being pasted in another location
- text or graphic which has been linked to another location
- items such as spaces and paragraph marks
- height of an uppercase letter in a font set; measured in points
- sets of coordinated colors, fonts and effects which can be applied to
- key combination which performs certain commands when pressed
- indents from the right margin
- image of content currently displayed in a window open on the computer or
- grid of horizontal rows and vertical columns into which data can be entered to
- graphic object or text positioned behind the text of a document
- in a document
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- removes selected text and places it on the clipboard
- long side of the page runs vertical
- selection of text which is not located next to each other or touching in a
- information
- graphic object which can be inserted to create diagrams in a document
- narrow strip along the left page margin which automates the selection of text
- objects which can be added to documents such as circles, lines, etc.
- act of creating, editing and producing a text document
- indents just the first line from the left margin
- tool which can be used to copy formatting from one location to another in a
- centers text between the right and left margins
- tool which automatically corrects misspellings and common typos
- position of lines in a paragraph in relation to the documents left and right
- aligns text flush with the right margin
- moves items from the clipboard into the document
- indents from the left margin
- collections of styles which contain coordinated colors and fonts
- aligns text flush with the left margin
- editing tool which reviews documents for grammatical errors
- aligns text to run evenly between the left and right margins
- ability of text to be located around an object
- text or graphics which are printed at the bottom of each page in a document
- selection of text which is located next to each other or touching in a sequence
- location where the text or object will be entered based on the location of the
- the file type
- Parts objects such as document properties or fields which can be inserted from a
- series of commands and instructions which can be grouped together as a
- indents all lines but the first line from the left margin
- temporary storage area for items which have been cut or copied in a program
- object in which text can be added and placed anywhere on a page
- break entered by Word to start a new page when the current page is full
- sample files which contain some formatting and can be customized to serve as
- complete set of characters in a specific face, style and size
69 Clues: term • be entered • information • the file type • in a document • indents from the left margin • indents from the right margin • visual representations of data • format in which a file is stored • starting point for a new document • long side of the page runs vertical • to being pasted in another location • long side of the page runs horizontal • shade of the characters in a font set • ...
Newsletter Vocab 2015-01-20
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- These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45. These also appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
- The section of a newsletter layout — typically found on the second page (but could be on any page) — that lists the name of the publisher and other pertinent data. May include staff names, contributors, subscription information, addresses, logo, etc.
- Usually appearing on the front page, this briefly lists articles and special sections of the newsletter and the page number for those items.
- These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these.
- Location of important information, including websites and company name
- After the nameplate, this identifies each article in a newsletter and is the most prominent text element.
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- Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections.
- Used to attract attention, especially in long articles, this is a small selection of text in a larger typeface, usually in a separate text box.
- These help separate columns vertically
- One or more lines of text found between the headline and the body of the article. This elaborates or expands on the headline and topic of the accompanying text.
- These help separate columns or information across the page
- The banner on the front of a newsletter that identifies the publication. Usually contains the title of the newsletter, possibly graphics or a logo, and perhaps a subtitle, or motto.
- This makes up the bulk of the text excluding the headlines and decorative text elements. It's the articles that make up the newsletter content.
13 Clues: These help separate columns vertically • These help separate columns or information across the page • Location of important information, including websites and company name • Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections. • ...
Internet Basics 2021-01-25
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- collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus
- - first portion of a web name; often “www.”
- single web document which opens in a browser
- - combination of words and symbols unique to each web page
- - networks or websites which require a password or security code to gain access
- - last portion of a web name; includes examples such as “.com”, “.org” or “.net”
- - adult Internet user who uses social networking sites, chat rooms or other cyberspace to approach and eventually hurt other people
- companies which provide Internet connections for a fee
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- - computer user who attempts to acquire unauthorized entry to servers and computer systems
- - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name
- portion of the Internet consisting of computer sites containing billions of documents called web pages
- or Bookmarks feature which can be used to store and organize a list of web pages which can be revisited easily
- - hardware which checks information coming from the Internet or a network and either turns it away or allows it to pass through to the computer
- web page which automatically opens when the web browser is opened
- Virus - computer program which replicates and spreadsitself from one computer to another
- websites used to share, post and exchange information in an informal format through several differing channels
- - list of websites visited
- Engine - software program which searches the Internet for words or phrases and returns a list as to where each is located
- worldwide collection of networks which allow people to communicate and share information quickly and easily
- - software program retrieving and presenting data using the Internet
- two or more computers linked together which share and exchange information
- - descriptive words or phrases which accompany photos to identify what the image is when the image will not open or load
- allows equipment such as fax machines, printers and files to be served to multiple computers
- words, phrases or graphics in a web page which targets another location
24 Clues: - list of websites visited • - first portion of a web name; often “www.” • single web document which opens in a browser • - middle portion of a web name; unique to the web name • companies which provide Internet connections for a fee • collection of web pages which have a common theme or focus • - combination of words and symbols unique to each web page • ...
Hare is scared 2023-06-12
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- Where is the story from?
- What is Hare doing on page 5?
- How do Hare and monkey feel on page 11?
- Mouse looks ________.
- How do monkey and hare feel on page 7?
- Who do monkey and hare ask for help?
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- What is the name of the story?
- What are Hare and Monkey doing on page 11?
- What does Hare think is in his house?
- What animal is Elephant scared of?
- Now Elephant is scared. ______________
11 Clues: Mouse looks ________. • Where is the story from? • What is Hare doing on page 5? • What is the name of the story? • What animal is Elephant scared of? • Who do monkey and hare ask for help? • What does Hare think is in his house? • Now Elephant is scared. ______________ • How do monkey and hare feel on page 7? • How do Hare and monkey feel on page 11? • ...
Just for you Alfie ! Some clues are in pictures this time ! With love , Mary & Dieter xx 2020-04-29
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- On page 2 there is a picture of a stadium .What is it called ?( 3 words written together )
- There is a tool in the pictures on page 2 with a red handle - what is it ?
- The opposite of black
- You arrive at the shops with 12 pounds in your pocket . You buy a cap for 2 pounds, you buy a present for your mother for 3 pounds, you buy a bus ticket for the trip back home which costs 1 pound. When you get home you give half your money to Wilfred. How much does Wilfred get ?
- The opposite of sad
- You can cut paper with these . What are they ?
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- You can see it in the fields , it is made of wood and in the pictures on page 2
- There are 3 of these in the pictures page 2 . What are they ?
- You need this when you want electricity . There is a picture on page 2 of it in black. what is it ?
- You use this if you want to stick things together
- What is the green farm machine called in the pictures on page 2?(Two words written together)
- When water freezes, what do you get ?
- If I run 5 miles each day, how many miles do I run in 4 days ?
- This tells you the time and you can wear it on your arm ?
- In the pictures there are yellow flowers in small pots on the steps of Mary & Dieter's house - what are they called ?
15 Clues: The opposite of sad • The opposite of black • When water freezes, what do you get ? • You can cut paper with these . What are they ? • You use this if you want to stick things together • This tells you the time and you can wear it on your arm ? • There are 3 of these in the pictures page 2 . What are they ? • ...
Matematika 2023-03-27
The Metamorphosis Chapter III (page 342-345) 2015-01-27
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- The lodger says he won't pay a ______ for the days he lived in the house
- What had a great effect upon Gregor on page 342?
- The lodgers tugged uneasily at their ______ on page 343
- The lodgers found Gregor more _______ than the violin-playing
- Where Gregor wanted his sister Grete to sit next to him
- Mother was fighting asthmatically for ______
- Gregor's father staggered forward and fell into his _____ on page 344
- Grete burst into a passion of _______ on page 345
- The lodger says the conditions prevailing in the house are _____
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- Mother finished making the ______ before the lodgers reached their room
- Whose lap did the sister push her violin into?
- The lodger says he will bring an action for _____ against the family
- Where Gregor had the firm intention of sending his sister
- The instrument being played by Grete, Gregor's sister
- Gregor feared the tension would discharge an _____ upon him
- What Gregor planned to do to intruders to his room
16 Clues: Mother was fighting asthmatically for ______ • Whose lap did the sister push her violin into? • What had a great effect upon Gregor on page 342? • Grete burst into a passion of _______ on page 345 • What Gregor planned to do to intruders to his room • The instrument being played by Grete, Gregor's sister • The lodgers tugged uneasily at their ______ on page 343 • ...
Crosswords Are Great! 2021-12-14
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- I want to write books. I want to draw pictures, too. What should I be? (page 51)
- Asami wrote, "Moreover, [AI] is not good at __________ a writer's feelings." (page 42)
- She has one brother and one _______.
- Meg is from ________.
- This is a sport. It is two words. (____ ____)
- This is something that you hold to go up and down stairs or ramps. (page 76)
- This is a color. You can see it outside, especially in the spring.
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- don't = _____ _____ (no space)
- He is a teacher. He teaches English. He is from Japan. (Mr. _____)
- A job that changes from one language to another. For example, Japanese to English or English to Japanese. (page 38)
- She is a teacher. She teaches English. She is from America.
- This is a fruit. It's a color, too!
- I am a character. I am not from Japan. I am a boy.
- A job that introduces many places to tourists from abroad. (two words, no space)
- I'm = _____ _____ (no space)
- A train with many people is __________.
16 Clues: Meg is from ________. • I'm = _____ _____ (no space) • don't = _____ _____ (no space) • This is a fruit. It's a color, too! • She has one brother and one _______. • A train with many people is __________. • This is a sport. It is two words. (____ ____) • I am a character. I am not from Japan. I am a boy. • She is a teacher. She teaches English. She is from America. • ...
YOUR NAME HERE 2020-04-12
Microsoft word 2021-11-20
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- it have all the necessary tools of word
- a design dimly shows on the page
- fills in the spaces of words too
- it takes you to the website
- printed output on screen
- used as hint where the document reading is stopped
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- cut the text written
- these are vertical
- these are lines that applied but not visible
- on the top of page
- the first large letter in books
- ctrl + B
- on the bottom of page
13 Clues: ctrl + B • these are vertical • on the top of page • cut the text written • on the bottom of page • printed output on screen • it takes you to the website • the first large letter in books • a design dimly shows on the page • fills in the spaces of words too • it have all the necessary tools of word • these are lines that applied but not visible • ...
Page 93 2021-02-09
16 Clues: noise • to hit • a slap • to tear • to meet • to stop • to hold • to break • to fight • to have to • to receive • to be lucky • idiot/stupid • from all sides • to fly/be thrown • to become/to get
Page 1 2024-09-13
unité 12 2024-02-05
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- le français in het Nederlands
- une heure in het Nederlands
- le sport in het Nederlands
- commencer in het Nederlands
- une minute in het Nederlands
- une école in het Nederlands
- eindigen in het Frans
- 59 in het Frans
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- Nederlands in het Frans
- 49 in het Frans
- 67 in het Frans
- le matin in het Nederlands
- 33 in het Frans
- muziek in het Frans
- een les in het Frans
15 Clues: 49 in het Frans • 67 in het Frans • 33 in het Frans • 59 in het Frans • muziek in het Frans • een les in het Frans • eindigen in het Frans • Nederlands in het Frans • le matin in het Nederlands • le sport in het Nederlands • une heure in het Nederlands • commencer in het Nederlands • une école in het Nederlands • une minute in het Nederlands • le français in het Nederlands
Page 83 2023-02-06
16 Clues: קהל • בין • פתי • עצם • נדיר • פרטי • לצפות • להצליח • valuable • בית משפט • לקוח, קליינט • something precious • פתי, וגם לשטות באנשים • to raise someone's mood. • someone with a good mood • שתי מילים -משהו יקר ערך, שמעיד על סטאטוס
Page 7 2025-09-23
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- baby sleeps in this
- a present
- to be organised
- gives you light
- animal found on the beach
- Santa's helpers
- opposite of good
- at the end of a powerlead
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- outside of the bread
- to enjoy something
- a part of your mouth
- opposite of right
- another word for have to
- you sleep in this
- opposite of small
- make a __ for the shop
16 Clues: a present • to be organised • gives you light • Santa's helpers • opposite of good • opposite of right • you sleep in this • opposite of small • to enjoy something • baby sleeps in this • outside of the bread • a part of your mouth • make a __ for the shop • another word for have to • animal found on the beach • at the end of a powerlead
PAGE 1 2025-06-29
random tings :D 2025-11-20
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- TIS WEEB SITE
- 1ST LETTERS ON KEYBORD
- ...
- a gester to say smth
- it is a behaviour in which non-human animals self-medicate by selecting and ingesting or topically applying plants, soils and insects with medicinal properties, to prevent or reduce the harmful effects of pathogens, toxins, and even other animals.
- GRRR
- TXT FACE
- NO
- WHAT IS THI-
- ON FRIDAY THE 13TH :0
- me
- A PHONE
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- KEYBORD
- error error file not found
- SUB PLEEEEAASE
- you 1-1
- DUMB
- SHOCK
- nice exxspreashon
19 Clues: NO • me • ... • GRRR • DUMB • SHOCK • KEYBORD • you 1-1 • A PHONE • TXT FACE • WHAT IS THI- • TIS WEEB SITE • SUB PLEEEEAASE • nice exxspreashon • a gester to say smth • ON FRIDAY THE 13TH :0 • 1ST LETTERS ON KEYBORD • error error file not found • ...
Quiz 4 2021-02-18
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- sort or categorize items so they can be placed in a logical sequence or order (page 78)
- the easiest place to start looking for quartz (page 78)
- beautiful color, hardness and ability to be formed; it can be deep green, white, cream, gray, red, lilac, black (page 81)
- mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72)
- the author recommends using a cellphone and __________ notes to document minerals that are found in museums (page 80)
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- used for many statues throughout history (page 77)
- valuable substance quarried from Egypt that was used to annoint Jesus in Matthew 26:6-13 (page 72)
- there is a biblical analogy between God and rocks found throughout _____________ (page 83)
- redness of human blood allowed Charles Darwin's daughter's cheeks to be ______________ (page 75)
9 Clues: used for many statues throughout history (page 77) • the easiest place to start looking for quartz (page 78) • mixture or solution that combines a metal and other metals and elements (page 72) • sort or categorize items so they can be placed in a logical sequence or order (page 78) • ...
Feelings and Emotions LRM Adv plus EF upper-int 2021-11-03
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- Jane is walking past a cemetery when she hears a strange noise.
- Robert has been dumped by his girlfriend recently. Now he is sitting alone in his bedroom.
- Kelly is studying abroad and she’s missing her family and friends.
- You hear a story of someone who fell out of 3rd floor window and survived. You feel …
- Dave hasn’t got the job he was hoping to get.
- Greg’s teenage son borrowed his car without asking and damaged it. Greg is …
- Matt says, ‘I don’t care.’
- Alex has been running fast for 2 hours.
- Tom’s a massive football fan and his team has just been eliminated from Champions League by a weaker team.
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- Anne is going to Berlin to see her favourite’s band’s concert tomorrow.
- Patrick is singing when he suddenly forgets the lyrics.
- The teacher says ‘Open your book on page 91,’ but there is no page 91 in your book! You feel …
- Your car breaks down in the middle of your journey but another driver stops and helps you with the problem. You are ...
- Kate’s daughter wins a major competition. Kate is …
- You watch a happy ending of a film and tears start to well up in your eyes.
- You are abroad and you think someone has stolen your passport, but then you find it.
- You haven’t visited your grandparents for a long time.
17 Clues: Matt says, ‘I don’t care.’ • Alex has been running fast for 2 hours. • Dave hasn’t got the job he was hoping to get. • Kate’s daughter wins a major competition. Kate is … • You haven’t visited your grandparents for a long time. • Patrick is singing when he suddenly forgets the lyrics. • Jane is walking past a cemetery when she hears a strange noise. • ...
King Arthur Crossword (Kathryn Brooks) 2016-10-19
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- A person who buys and sells good for a living.
- A member of a class of persons, as in Europe, Asia, and Latin America, who are small farmers or laborors of low social rank.
- A cruelly malicious person who is involved in or devoted to wickedness or crime; scoundrel.
- A meeting for contests in a variety of sports, as between teams of different nations.
- Distinguished by rank or title.
- A small, bold falcon, of the northern hemisphere.
- A combat in which two knights on horseback attempted to unhorse each other with blunted lances.
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- Any covering worn as a defense against weapons.
- A mounted soldier serving under a feudal superior in the middle ages.
- A legendary king in England in the Middle Ages.
- The rules and costums of medieval knighthood.
- The entire leaf of sush a printed or written thing.
- A fortified, usually walled residence, as a prince or noble in feudal times.
- Any similar territorial unit in medieval Europe, as a feudal estate.
- A deep, wide trench, usually filled with water, surrounding the rampart of a fortified place such as, a town or castle.
15 Clues: Distinguished by rank or title. • The rules and costums of medieval knighthood. • A person who buys and sells good for a living. • Any covering worn as a defense against weapons. • A legendary king in England in the Middle Ages. • A small, bold falcon, of the northern hemisphere. • The entire leaf of sush a printed or written thing. • ...
Daily Crossword (Comic Terminolgy Edition) 2025-05-02
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- arrangement of panels on a page
- a single image that fills a page
- kinds of movement from panel to panel or from page to page
- space between panels
- any text not not located within a ballon
- any regular arrangement of uniformly-sized panels
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- a conventional device for representing speech
- use of criss-crossed parallel panels to create impression of shading and tones
- area within which an image, text or combination of both appears
- horizontal row of panels
- patches of solid black shading
- interpretive process of filling in gaps in meaning between juxtaposed panels or images
12 Clues: space between panels • horizontal row of panels • patches of solid black shading • arrangement of panels on a page • a single image that fills a page • any text not not located within a ballon • a conventional device for representing speech • any regular arrangement of uniformly-sized panels • kinds of movement from panel to panel or from page to page • ...
Fremd Prime Day Crossword 2025-10-24
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- The first prime made up of two prime numbers
- Last prime before adulthood
- First odd prime number
- A lucky prime number
- Prime that rhymes with “heaven”
- Fremd Prime Day
- Prime before twenty
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- XLIII
- "67"
- The first positive prime number
- February days on a leap year
- Unlucky prime
- Days in October
- Number of basketball players per team on the court
14 Clues: "67" • XLIII • Unlucky prime • Days in October • Fremd Prime Day • Prime before twenty • A lucky prime number • First odd prime number • Last prime before adulthood • February days on a leap year • The first positive prime number • Prime that rhymes with “heaven” • The first prime made up of two prime numbers • Number of basketball players per team on the court
Newsletter Vocab 2015-01-20
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- This makes up the bulk of the text excluding the headlines and decorative text elements. It's the articles that make up the newsletter content.
- After the nameplate, this identifies each article in a newsletter and is the most prominent text element.
- Usually appearing on the front page, this briefly lists articles and special sections of the newsletter and the page number for those items.
- Used to attract attention, especially in long articles, this is a small selection of text in a larger typeface, usually in a separate text box.
- The section of a newsletter layout — typically found on the second page (but could be on any page) — that lists the name of the publisher and other pertinent data. May include staff names, contributors, subscription information, addresses, logo, etc.
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- These help separate columns or information across the page
- One or more lines of text found between the headline and the body of the article. This elaborates or expands on the headline and topic of the accompanying text.
- These help separate columns vertically
- Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections.
- These can appear at the top, bottom, or sides of pages. Usually the first page does not have these.
- Location of important information, including websites and company name
- The banner on the front of a newsletter that identifies the publication. Usually contains the title of the newsletter, possibly graphics or a logo, and perhaps a subtitle, or motto.
- These typically appear at the end of a column, as in continued on page 45. These also appear at the top of a column indicating where the article is continued from, as in continued from page 16.
13 Clues: These help separate columns vertically • These help separate columns or information across the page • Location of important information, including websites and company name • Appearing within the body of articles, these divide the article into smaller sections. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2024-10-01
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- A body of officials who perform religious services, such as priests, ministers or rabbis.
- A person who held land from a feudal lord and received protection in return for homage and allegiance
- Another name for Middle Ages; from the latin word meaning middle age.
- a supreme ruler, especially a monarch. Ruler who has power over a specific area.
- The proprietor (owner) of a manor.
- Categorization of a group of people according to ability or status.
- There are several different technologies that fall into the “catapult” category. They include the catapult, the ballista and the trebuchet.
- metal or leather loops that hang from a saddle and hold a rider's feet. enabled the rider to stand and fight while riding
- A young nobleman attendant upon a knight and ranked next below a knight in feudal hierarchy.
- The district over which a lord had domain and could exercise certain rights and privileges in medieval Europe.
- They were the poorest people in the medieval era and lived primarily in the country or small villages.
- A political and economic system of Europe from the 9th to about the 15th century based on holding all land in fief or fee and the resulting relation of lord to vassal and characterized by homage, legal and military service of tenants, and forfeiture.
- A heavy cloth with rich, colored designs or scenes usually hung on walls for decoration and sometimes used to cover furniture.
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- Concerned with worldly/political rather than spiritual/religious matters. Popes in Middle ages became this.
- A medieval organization of crafts workers or trades people.
- leather seat that kept warrior firmly seated on moving horse.
- A community of monks, these were built all over Europe in the Middle Ages.
- A boy who acted as a knight’s attendant as the first stage of training for chivalric knighthood
- A quality of determination when facing great danger, especially in battle.
- The medieval system, principles and customs of knighthood. The qualities idealized by knighthood, such as bravery, courtesy, honor and gallantry toward women.
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities. They spent their time in prayer, work and meditation.
- Everyday language of a specific nation. During the middle ages, serious scholars wrote only in Latin; however some poets wrote masterpieces in this.
- A quality of someone who displays moral excellence.
- The property or fee granted to a vassal for his maintenance by his lord in return for service.
- A poet or musician who traveled around and entertained people with songs about chivalry and courtly love.
- Structures that belonged to the wealthy, important, and powerful people of the land – kings, nobles, and knights.They were symbols of status during times of war and in peace. Early castles were built in the 9th and 10th centuries and were constructed of earth and wood. They were designed to be difficult to attack and easy to defend.
- A medieval gentleman-soldier, usually high-born, raised by a sovereign to privileged military status after training as a page and squire.
- A member of the lowest feudal class, attached to the land owned by a lord and required to perform labor in return for certain legal or customary rights.
- A peasant/serf family's payment of one-tenth of its income to a church
29 Clues: The proprietor (owner) of a manor. • A quality of someone who displays moral excellence. • A medieval organization of crafts workers or trades people. • leather seat that kept warrior firmly seated on moving horse. • Categorization of a group of people according to ability or status. • Another name for Middle Ages; from the latin word meaning middle age. • ...
A Child Called "It" 2015-03-04
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- Dave's mom turned into a heavy drinker, also known as an ________
- What Dave's mom mixed with Clorox in a bucket in the bathroom for Dave to breathe in(Page 107)
- Dave's moms discipline eventually turned into ___________(Page 29)
- Dave was bought a pair of __________ for Christmas, only to be forced outside on cold days(Page 120)
- Dave started to ______ life and cringed whenever he began to see people happy because he was jealous(Page 133)
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- Dave started to not care about his ________ and started to wish he would just die at times because he mentioned being tired of the abuse(Page 104)
- Over the years Dave's clothes began to get _______ and torn
- Dave would describe his moms scream as ________ also known as terrifying and loud(Page 51)
- What state Dave was born and abused in(Page 3)
- Dave started to feel _________ over his years of abuse and torture, to clear up his bad thoughts, his little brother Kevin always cheered him up(Page 145)
10 Clues: What state Dave was born and abused in(Page 3) • Over the years Dave's clothes began to get _______ and torn • Dave's mom turned into a heavy drinker, also known as an ________ • Dave's moms discipline eventually turned into ___________(Page 29) • Dave would describe his moms scream as ________ also known as terrifying and loud(Page 51) • ...
Ingeters Crossword 2021-09-30
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- 1+2+3+4+5-5-4-3-2-1
- (9)5 + 3^3
- -10 + 15 + 6 +22
- 36 + 54 - 10 + 102 + 9
- 0-8
- -200 + 203 + 9 - 10 + 20 - 10
- 4^5 - (+978)
- 100(5) + 157 + 45
- 42(4+8+6)
- 4(9) + (-4)2
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- 9^4 + 1453 - 7917
- 80 + 20 + (-20) + 6
- (9+9)6 + (1+7-4)3
- 20 + 40 + 200 - 231
- 2(-200) + 394 + 18
- 67 - 40 + 42
- 60 + 70 - 60 - 2 + 4
- 6^4 -1300
- 70 + 18 - 90 + 20 + 55
- -2^6 - 12
20 Clues: 0-8 • 6^4 -1300 • 42(4+8+6) • -2^6 - 12 • (9)5 + 3^3 • 67 - 40 + 42 • 4^5 - (+978) • 4(9) + (-4)2 • -10 + 15 + 6 +22 • 9^4 + 1453 - 7917 • (9+9)6 + (1+7-4)3 • 100(5) + 157 + 45 • 2(-200) + 394 + 18 • 80 + 20 + (-20) + 6 • 1+2+3+4+5-5-4-3-2-1 • 20 + 40 + 200 - 231 • 60 + 70 - 60 - 2 + 4 • 36 + 54 - 10 + 102 + 9 • 70 + 18 - 90 + 20 + 55 • -200 + 203 + 9 - 10 + 20 - 10
ENGL 051 Midterm Review Crossword Puzzle 2020-07-07
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- When we write about our own lives, we call this genre (blank).
- What line spacing do we use in MLA?
- Using someone’s ideas without proper attribution
- Using someone’s exact words is called a (blank) (blank)
- A block quote is required for how many lines (or more) of prose?
- A (blank) (blank) tells the reader what your essay’s about.
- The page referenced in 8 Down uses what kind of indent?
- When we have our classmates provide feedback on our essays…
- What does MLA stand for?
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- Punctuation that joins two complete sentences that are related.
- The acronym for coordinating conjunctions
- When we put someone else’s ideas into our own words
- How do we format the title of a complete work (a book or movie)?
- What do we call our page of sources?
- The top right area of each page requires a page number and what?
- In MLA, if we don’t know the name of the author, what’s the next item we cite?
- An in-text citation for a book includes what two items (if available)?
17 Clues: What does MLA stand for? • What line spacing do we use in MLA? • What do we call our page of sources? • The acronym for coordinating conjunctions • Using someone’s ideas without proper attribution • When we put someone else’s ideas into our own words • Using someone’s exact words is called a (blank) (blank) • The page referenced in 8 Down uses what kind of indent? • ...
Family 2013-03-21
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- Cole's Middle Name
- Dan's Cindy's Middle Name
- Danny's Middle Name
- Heather's Middle Name
- Fred's Middle Name
- Jamie's Middle Name
- Marks Middle Name
- Camilla's Middle Name
- Dave Hazard's Middle Name
- Street Where David & Jamie Live
- Grandma Bunnell's First Name
- Maggie's Middle Name
- Josh's Middle Name
- Tom's Middle Name
- The street where most of us have lived at, at least once in our lives
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- Ashley's Middle Name
- Pa's Mothers Name
- Judy's Middle Name
- David Lupo's Middle Name
- Pa's Father's name
- Chris's Middle Name
- The street where the house was that Pa purchased after Miligan Street
- Nicks Middle Name
- Grandma Bunnell's Maiden Name
- Rian's Middle Name
- Tom Wilson's Middle Name
- Ambra's Middle Name
- Casey's Middle Name
- Aunt Debbie's Middle Name
- Grandma Bunnell's Middle Name
30 Clues: Pa's Mothers Name • Nicks Middle Name • Marks Middle Name • Tom's Middle Name • Cole's Middle Name • Judy's Middle Name • Pa's Father's name • Fred's Middle Name • Rian's Middle Name • Josh's Middle Name • Danny's Middle Name • Chris's Middle Name • Jamie's Middle Name • Ambra's Middle Name • Casey's Middle Name • Ashley's Middle Name • Maggie's Middle Name • Heather's Middle Name • ...
INKHEART: bookbinding with mo 2023-04-17
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- also known as foil stamping
- traditionally a cotton or linen cloth, or a mixture of both, which has been stiffened using gum or paste during manufacture
- is the left-hand page in a book and is usually numbered with an even page number
- the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface
- helps push a needle while sewing and to protect the finger/thumb from being pricked
- an alphabetical listing of names and topics along with page numbers where they are discussed
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- the most common type of hardcover binding for books
- The binding edge of a book
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers
- raised against the background opposite of debossing
- plastic comb to hold pages in place,
- the papers which are glued to the inside front and inside back covers of a bound book
- is the right-hand page in a book and is usually numbered with an odd page number
- the process of stamping a design or lettering into the surface of an object
14 Clues: The binding edge of a book • also known as foil stamping • plastic comb to hold pages in place, • the most common type of hardcover binding for books • raised against the background opposite of debossing • the first or preliminary coat of paint or size applied to a surface • the process of stamping a design or lettering into the surface of an object • ...
Combine Like Terms 2024-09-24
14 Clues: 2𝑥−11+𝑥=7 • 2𝑥−11+𝑥=7 • −14+2𝑥+𝑥=13 • 9𝑥−4𝑥−160=90 • −6𝑥−20−5𝑥=46 • −4𝑥+7𝑥−18−4=17 • −12−3𝑥+6𝑥−4=26 • 7𝑥−21𝑥−264=156 • 5𝑥 + 3𝑥 - 9 = 0 • 3𝑥 + 2𝑥 - 5 = 4 • 6𝑥−(−4𝑥)−107=43 • −115−19𝑥−3+23𝑥=98 • −21+4𝑥+(−12)+𝑥=67 • 15𝑥−6𝑥−317+2𝑥=112
Lessons 67 & 68 2022-12-06
Across
- a feeling that combines tiredness and boredom
- deprived of courage and strength
- (i) improperly forward or bold; characterized by a lightly pert and exuberant quality; (ii) not pertinent to the matter under consideration
- tending to float on a liquid or rise in air or gas; characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness
- deprived of strength or efficiency; crippling
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- an auxiliary activity; hobby
- greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; lacking a conscience
- a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern); an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates; an attack calculated to draw enemy defense away from the point of the principal attack
- extremely unpleasant or annoying (of persons or their behavior)
- (i) (of a liquid) giving off bubbles; fizzy; (ii) vivacious and enthusiastic
- powerfully persuasive; telling; weighty
- (i) (often followed by `to') lacking importance; not mattering one way or the other’ not pertinent to the matter under consideration; (ii) without material form or substance; incorporeal
12 Clues: an auxiliary activity; hobby • deprived of courage and strength • powerfully persuasive; telling; weighty • a feeling that combines tiredness and boredom • deprived of strength or efficiency; crippling • extremely unpleasant or annoying (of persons or their behavior) • greatly exceeding bounds of reason or moderation; lacking a conscience • ...
Ajava- Rathna Shri B 2025-08-12
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- stores the user-specific data across request
- extension of source code of Servlet
- Stores data in a request
- Small data stored in the browser for session tracking
- adds another page response
- To get the session id
- exception to throw input/output error
- To end a session and clears its data
- checks if file can be read
Down
- to retrieve or create a session
- annotation used to inherit the parent class method
- to forward a Servlet page with forward() method
- if a page contains<%...%>
- metadata that gives instructions to the compiler
- method reads the line of text from the file of
- to check if the session is newly created
16 Clues: To get the session id • Stores data in a request • if a page contains<%...%> • adds another page response • checks if file can be read • to retrieve or create a session • extension of source code of Servlet • To end a session and clears its data • exception to throw input/output error • to check if the session is newly created • stores the user-specific data across request • ...
Newspaper Vocabulary Crossword 2013-08-15
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- of drawings/animations
- pages half the size of standard newspaper
- facial components
- telling stories through animated drawings
- main report of interest
- brief review
- more of
- title of interest
- publication of events
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- photo taker
- the transmission or passage of anything from place to place or person to person
- questioner
- guidance to readers
- opinionated writer
- promoting a product
- page end of news paper
- proof reader
- person who informs on recent events
- page beginning
19 Clues: more of • questioner • photo taker • proof reader • brief review • page beginning • facial components • title of interest • opinionated writer • guidance to readers • promoting a product • publication of events • of drawings/animations • page end of news paper • main report of interest • person who informs on recent events • pages half the size of standard newspaper • ...
Combine Like Terms 2024-09-24
14 Clues: 5𝑥+3𝑥−8=0 • 2𝑥−11+𝑥=7 • 3𝑥+2𝑥−16=4 • −14+2𝑥+𝑥=13 • −32−𝑥−6𝑥=17 • −6𝑥−20−5𝑥=46 • 9𝑥−4𝑥−160=90 • −12−3𝑥+6𝑥−4=26 • −4𝑥+7𝑥−18−4=17 • 7𝑥−21𝑥+264=-156 • 6𝑥−(−4𝑥)−107=43 • 15𝑥−6𝑥−317+2𝑥=112 • −115−19𝑥−3+23𝑥=98 • −21+4𝑥+(−12)+𝑥=67
no animals, no plants 2015-01-06
Across
- Why are animals endangered? (3 words) (page 12)
- Name an extinct bird? (page 17)
Down
- What animal is near threatened? (page 17)
- Name an animal that is eaten by rats. (page 11)
- What eats a ladybird? (page 11)
- What is eaten by a fox? (page 11)
- Where are lots of flightless birds? (2 words) (page 15)
- What are elephants hunted for? (page 14)
- Name an animal eaten by a bobcat. (page 11)
9 Clues: What eats a ladybird? (page 11) • Name an extinct bird? (page 17) • What is eaten by a fox? (page 11) • What are elephants hunted for? (page 14) • What animal is near threatened? (page 17) • Name an animal eaten by a bobcat. (page 11) • Name an animal that is eaten by rats. (page 11) • Why are animals endangered? (3 words) (page 12) • ...
If I Should Die Before I Wake, Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle #1 2024-03-08
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- Something to put around your wrist (page 1)
- Another word for movie (page 9)
- A roll of paper that someone reads (page 24)
- A source of light, made of wax (page 25)
Down
- A place where graves are located (page 3)
- (page 25)
- Something you get when someone feels bad for you (page 5)
- A place to put your hat or coat (page 33)
8 Clues: (page 25) • Another word for movie (page 9) • A source of light, made of wax (page 25) • A place where graves are located (page 3) • A place to put your hat or coat (page 33) • Something to put around your wrist (page 1) • A roll of paper that someone reads (page 24) • Something you get when someone feels bad for you (page 5)
Very tricky thing 2024-03-27
12 Clues: 67/898 • 4746x5474 • 1646+53835 • 49794-74879 • 9 divided by 4657 • can be odd or even • below a whole number • can be multiplied by 1 • add till you get a square number • multiplication and use perimeter • has something included with area • add numbers till it becomes a triangle
Okosmatek 2022-10-06
10 Clues: 3x500 • 2780-80 • 300 kétszerese. • A 2000 tízszerese • A 999999 után jön • A 66 a 67-nek a..... • A hetvenhét után jön. • Az összeadás eredménye • Így nevezzük a mínusz számokat • Így nevezzük a téglalapot más néven.
Page 175 2021-02-03
16 Clues: живот • правила • следует • перерыв • задание • давление • напротив • вздыхать • вписаться • социальный • обеспокоенный • ровня, сверстник • угадывать, думать • тревога, будильник • ждать с нетерпением • просроченный, опаздывающий
page 96 2022-03-08
Page 9 2015-05-19
16 Clues: (r)길 • (p)가난 • (d)하강 • (s)삼키다 • (r)수확하다 • (s)정착하다 • (p)보존하다 • (p)번영, 성공 • (s)냄새, 향기 • (p)먹이, 희생양 • (p)껍질, 벗기다 • (p)중요한, -장 • (r)기르다, 후방 • (p)직원, 인사과 • (r)피난, 피난처 • (p)토닥거리다, 가볍게 치다
Test Page 2023-09-18
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- most of us aren't alive until we drink this in the morning
- our black chairs have 4-point adjustments, making them___
- we named this room after the first man on the moon
- the largest meeting room we have named after an explorer
- our workspace!
- little rooms that let you have calls
- No. 37 is the smallest ___ we have
- you can keep your food cold in here
- one of the many animals that adorn our pillows, this one is a marsupial
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- the scent we diffuse on Level 19
- one of the many animals that adorn our pillows, this one has stripes
- most people ask if this is still available when there is an event on L20
- look at our pillows once again, this plant has giant leaves
- it's a dark & quiet room on L18
- they are either under the tables or on the floor
- ____ shikibu was a Japanese novelist, poet, and lady-in-waiting who wrote one of the first widely known novels in the world.
16 Clues: our workspace! • it's a dark & quiet room on L18 • the scent we diffuse on Level 19 • No. 37 is the smallest ___ we have • you can keep your food cold in here • little rooms that let you have calls • they are either under the tables or on the floor • we named this room after the first man on the moon • the largest meeting room we have named after an explorer • ...
Page 42 2025-05-11
16 Clues: naked • challenge • cultivated • look fixedly • shrill sound • a prickly plant • speak very softly • fortified building • adult female human • relating to mankind • more than is needed • plural female human • smooth, soft fabric • charge for a journey • woman whose husband has died • expelled air through the mouth
ANSWER PAGE 2025-02-27
Across
- the rate at which an object covers distance over time
- universal force of attraction acting between all bodies of matter
- the rate of change of an object's displacement over time
- the force exerted on an object due to gravity
- everything in the universe is in ___
- a quantity that is only described by its magnitude
- the resistance an object has to a change in its state of motion
- Newton's ___ law: every action has an equal & opposite reaction
- Newton's ___ law: force equals mass times acceleration
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- a quantity that has both magnitude and direction
- the path an object takes around another object in space
- the rate of change of velocity with respect to time
- the total length of the path an object travels
- a push or pull
- Newton's ___ law: objects stay in rest/motion unless acted on by an outside force
- the amount of matter in an object
16 Clues: a push or pull • the amount of matter in an object • everything in the universe is in ___ • the force exerted on an object due to gravity • the total length of the path an object travels • a quantity that has both magnitude and direction • a quantity that is only described by its magnitude • the rate of change of velocity with respect to time • ...
Page 5 2025-09-19
Across
- to give a clue
- like a sheep
- to fix something
- you find this at the beach
- another name for a bag
- used by pirates
- a tear in something
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- another word for noise
- a chicken
- to take a chance
- a fresh flavour
- another word for cross
- you work and eat at this at school
- you need a tent for this
- an animal you keep at home
- after a long week you need a
16 Clues: a chicken • like a sheep • to give a clue • a fresh flavour • used by pirates • to take a chance • to fix something • a tear in something • another word for noise • another word for cross • another name for a bag • you need a tent for this • you find this at the beach • an animal you keep at home • after a long week you need a • you work and eat at this at school
page 15 2025-12-21
PUZZLE 67 2023-04-29
Across
- A player kicks the soccer ball through another player's legs.
- a foreign language or local dialect
- When an attacker with the ball approaches the goal undefended
- lower part of the crossbar
- when the ball has gone out for a goal kick or when the goalkeeper has the ball in his/her arms
Down
- the important words used in the field of sports
- If the defender has no cards in either the front or back line, opposite the attacking card, there is no defending card and the attack automatically.
- The pass that goes to the player that scores the goal.
8 Clues: lower part of the crossbar • a foreign language or local dialect • the important words used in the field of sports • The pass that goes to the player that scores the goal. • A player kicks the soccer ball through another player's legs. • When an attacker with the ball approaches the goal undefended • ...
Connaissez-vous tous les tenants et les aboutissants du vocabulaire français ? 2024-11-17
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- Une expression qui convient à une situation où quelqu'un est très étonné ou irrité par un événement ou une action. (Page 56)
- Glisser délicatement dans un espace étroit, ou glisser un article de vêtement sur soi en toute simplicité. (Page 61)
- Auparavant, plusieurs écoles en France utilisaient cet outil afin de frapper les étudiants, ce qui instaurerait de la discipline aux sein du milieu éducatif. (Page 56)
- Un verbe qui est souvent attribué aux antagonistes des histoires fictives, qui prennent leur joie du malheur de quelqu’un d’autre. (Page 53 - Jubilait)
- Un adverbe qui fait référence à un mouvement incontrôlable d’un organe du corps, comme une réaction soudaine. (Page 54)
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- Dans le cas où les contenus d’un sac à main sont très lourds ou encombrants, l’objet auquel ce nom féminin fait référence se brisera. (Page 56)
- Exprime le sentiment d’être pris à la gorge, ressenti après avoir complété une course épuisante, par exemple. (Page 52)
- Si un individu est très joyeux, on le décrit avec un air de brillance, comme un soleil éclatant. (Page 52)
- Un verbe qui rend quelqu’un ou quelque chose plus doux, comme un vent printanier dans un intempéri violent, par exemple. (Page 58)
- Un lieu de confinement où la liberté est mise en cage, ce qui rend la qualité de vie des condamnés très pénible. (Page 53)
10 Clues: Si un individu est très joyeux, on le décrit avec un air de brillance, comme un soleil éclatant. (Page 52) • Glisser délicatement dans un espace étroit, ou glisser un article de vêtement sur soi en toute simplicité. (Page 61) • Exprime le sentiment d’être pris à la gorge, ressenti après avoir complété une course épuisante, par exemple. (Page 52) • ...
Mathias Crossword - Medieval Feudal System 2024-02-21
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- a small dark falcon that hunts small birds, found throughout most of Eurasia and much of North America
- a large country house with lands
- a feudal tenant entirely subject to a lord or manor to whom he paid dues and services in return for land
- a part of a book
- the dynastic upper class of Europe in the Middle Ages
- used to protect knights in battle
- a person or company involved in wholesale trade
- someone or something having power
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- someone who attends a knight before coming a knight
- a circular table
- a highly trained person in heavy armor
- a holy person
- a pre-industrial agricultural laborer or a farmer with limited land-ownership
- a messenger
- poor working class
15 Clues: a holy person • a circular table • a part of a book • a messenger • poor working class • a large country house with lands • used to protect knights in battle • someone or something having power • a highly trained person in heavy armor • a person or company involved in wholesale trade • someone who attends a knight before coming a knight • ...
2nd Form Puzzle 2021-12-05
Across
- the language used in first generation computers
- A characteristic of first generation computers
- This type of computer is used in the home
- can be used by 100 users at a time
- Every new generation computer is _____ that the previous generation.
- This button is used to place text in the middle of the page
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- No longer in use today
- MICR is used to read the information on this document
- The name of a 1st generation computer
- uses a cable to connect to a type of computer
- Fastest computer in the world
- Used to capture video or still images over the internet.
- What element are computer chips made from
- Optical _______ Recognition is used to scan photos for text.
- 2nd generation computer part
15 Clues: No longer in use today • 2nd generation computer part • Fastest computer in the world • can be used by 100 users at a time • The name of a 1st generation computer • What element are computer chips made from • This type of computer is used in the home • uses a cable to connect to a type of computer • A characteristic of first generation computers • ...
Learning Center 2025-09-04
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- thirty What time does the library close on Monday?
- Who writes a book?
- What is the name of a book?
- Where do you check out a book?
- What is the color of a sticker for Deaf Section?
- What color is the label for Middle Grades?
- What saves the book's page and has due dates on?
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- What genre is "made up?"
- prize do you receive if you pass 15 AR quizzes?
- On What's the library's theme this year?
- Novel What type of book that has words and images
- What is a person's life story called?"
- Who checks out your book(s)
- Who is your librarian?
- What do you get when you pass 50 AR Quizzes?
15 Clues: Who writes a book? • Who is your librarian? • What genre is "made up?" • Who checks out your book(s) • What is the name of a book? • Where do you check out a book? • What is a person's life story called?" • What color is the label for Middle Grades? • On What's the library's theme this year? • What do you get when you pass 50 AR Quizzes? • ...
