middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
🚡🚡🚡 (use russian rev. book) 2025-10-20
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- What is Stalin often said to have hijacked? (p. 64)
- ____ was the linchpin of the Polish buffer against Russia (p. 68)
- What pushed the pro-communist spartacus league into open rebellion? (p. 67)
- Pilsudski came to terms with ____ with the view of an independant Ukrainian republic allied with Poland (p. 68)
- What's collapse was neither improbable and certainly not inevitable? (p. 63)
- Who was the head of the new Polish state? (p. 67)
- ____ in 1917 enjoyed widespread support (p. 64)
- Both Germany and England were seething with social ____ (p. 70)
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- Who was dismissed for "having not a clue about politics"? (p. 64)
- During the war with ____, the expectations for a European revolution was at its peak (p. 67)
- Lenin ordered ____ to detach major forces from the army besieging Warsaw to Pomerania (p. 71)
- The ____ triumph was a chancy affair (p. 63)
- "Agents of the ____ were busy everywhere" (p. 67)
- The rise of ____ was treated as an inexplicable accident (p. 64)
- Who did Lenin demand to be kept out of politics? (p. 64)
15 Clues: The ____ triumph was a chancy affair (p. 63) • ____ in 1917 enjoyed widespread support (p. 64) • "Agents of the ____ were busy everywhere" (p. 67) • Who was the head of the new Polish state? (p. 67) • What is Stalin often said to have hijacked? (p. 64) • Who did Lenin demand to be kept out of politics? (p. 64) • ...
Brave New World 2022-05-12
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- the word repeated in their song
- the celebration page 79
- one of their "methods" of learning page 69
- who they were talking about on pages 74-75
- Bernard's caste page 64
- who was talking to Bernard page 97
- the one place in America that Lenina had gone to page 87
- the number things are centered around 84
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- drug-like substance making everyone "stable," again page 78
- what was supposedly put into Bernards tube as a baby page 88
- what they are chanting page 85
- who everyone is watching page 83
- what Bernard wishes to be/ what Lenina claims she is page 91.
- what Ford supposedly "loved" page 94
- type of hymns sung page 81
- what Lenina calls Bernard page 95
- what they were listening to page 90
- the thing on Morgana he wa focused on page 86
18 Clues: the celebration page 79 • Bernard's caste page 64 • type of hymns sung page 81 • what they are chanting page 85 • the word repeated in their song • who everyone is watching page 83 • what Lenina calls Bernard page 95 • who was talking to Bernard page 97 • what they were listening to page 90 • what Ford supposedly "loved" page 94 • the number things are centered around 84 • ...
snake and ladders 2025-09-09
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- The symbol ℝ represents this set of numbers in math
- This symbol ">" means one number is bigger than the other
- Appears when you take the square root of a negative number
- Substitute the given values into standard form: a=1, b=4, c=-3
- Solve for the discriminant: x² - 3x - 4 = 0
- Solve this by extracting the square root: 3x² + 7 = 4
- Write the solution set of the given graph: (page 48, num 1)
- Spot the factors of 12 that add to 7 (include a comma in your answer)
- Identify the value of b in the equation: 3x² - 4x - 5 = 0
- A mathematical statement comparing two values, often using < or >
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- A number that is the product of an integer multiplied by itself
- A statement that two mathematical expressions are equal, joined by "="
- Write the solution set of the given graph: (page 48, num 8)
- Identify A, B, and C in 2x(x-4)=6
- Solve this by extracting the square root: 2x² + 18 = 90
- Solve for the discriminant: x² + 5x + 2 = 0
- The nature of roots when the discriminant is a positive non-perfect square, like 67
- Quadratic equations are often written in ___ form: ax² + bx + c = 0
- The solutions of a quadratic equation
- An equation whose graph is always a parabola
20 Clues: Identify A, B, and C in 2x(x-4)=6 • The solutions of a quadratic equation • Solve for the discriminant: x² - 3x - 4 = 0 • Solve for the discriminant: x² + 5x + 2 = 0 • An equation whose graph is always a parabola • The symbol ℝ represents this set of numbers in math • Solve this by extracting the square root: 3x² + 7 = 4 • ...
Chapter 6 - I Become Supreme Lord of the Bathroom 2022-04-07
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- Luke’s necklace with five beads is made out of this (page 84).
- How Percy feels when the other campers are staring at him (page 75).
- The colour of cabin number five (page 81).
- The fruit growing in the field they walk through (page 76).
- The fraction of the valley that the wood takes up (page 78).
- The name of the daughter of Ares in the novel (page 89).
- Percy is diagnosed with this to cover up his extraordinary powers (page 88).
- The cabin you get assigned to depends on your (page 87).
- A winged pole with two snakes wrapped around it (page 83).
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- The place Theseus killed the Minotaur (page 86).
- Chiron is a teacher of these (page 82).
- What Grover must demonstrate in order to succeed as a keeper (page 77).
- The god of travellers (page 85).
- The number of cabins in the woods (page 79).
- Each cabin has a different god, also known as a _______(page 80).
- Where Clarisse drags Percy in a headlock (page 90).
- The shape the toilet water makes over Percy’s head (page 91).
- What Clarise smells of after Percy defeats her in the bathroom (page 92).
18 Clues: The god of travellers (page 85). • Chiron is a teacher of these (page 82). • The colour of cabin number five (page 81). • The number of cabins in the woods (page 79). • The place Theseus killed the Minotaur (page 86). • Where Clarisse drags Percy in a headlock (page 90). • The name of the daughter of Ares in the novel (page 89). • ...
Franz 2023-02-14
The Summer of Broken Rules Crossword 2024-05-29
Civics Unit 2 Intro Crossword 2025-02-19
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- (page 24) The highest level of government that manages issues like diplomacy, military, and foreign trade
- (page 26) The main type of tax that local/municipal governments get money from
- (page 36) The person in charge of local/municipal levels of government
- (page 30) A short form for members of parliament, people voted into political office
- (page 34) This member of the house of commons has to be non-partisan and ensure order in the House
- (page 35) The branch of government focused on debating and coming up with laws
- (page 28) The _________ General represents Canada to the King or Queen
- (page 32) Canada is split into 338 (308 in the textbook) of these, MPs represent the people in them
- (page 32) If a government wins 170/338 seats in government they have a ____________, meaning almost full control of the legislature
- (page 38) The highest level of court in Canada, only available after all other options are over
- (page 24) The level of government responsible for education, healthcare, and transportation
- (page 34) _________ Period is the time given to MPs in the House of Commons to inquire of the ruling party
- (page 32) The party to come in second in the election that must challenge the winning party
- (page 32) If a government wins 115/338 seats in government they are likely a __________ government, meaning they don't have full control
- (page 31) These are elected politicians who have little input in the House of Commons but support their party and constituents
- (page 38) The branch of government where we see lawyers and judges debate the law
- (page 24) All levels of government depend on r________ to carry out their services and functions
- (page 24) The main source of revenue for all levels of government
- (page 36) Cities/towns are split into these similar to our churches
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- (page 29) While we have a king, he is essentially just a....
- (page 30) House of __________ where Canada's legislative branch meets
- (page 36) The equivalent of lieutenant governors for the territories of Canada
- (page 32) What we people in a riding or ward are called, the voting public
- (page 30) Each cabinet minister has a ___________, the issues they are in charge of
- (page 29) The governor general represents Canada to the King, but the ___________ governor represents a province to the king
- (page 28) The branch of government where we find the king, prime minister, and premiers
- (page 24) An acronym for Goods and Services Tax, in Ontario is has been changed to Harmonised Sales Tax
- (page 36) These people represent their wards in municipal government
- (page 30) The prime minister appoints his ___________, each member in it is given certain duties and a role to play
- (page 31) Being non-__________ means you are not solely focused on your party goals but will work with the opposition and other parties to make change
- (page 35) A political tool wielded by the senate that allows them to reject laws
- (page 36) _____ Councils are an Indigenous form of government unlike other local governments
- (page 27) When we talk about the jurisdictions of governments we call them _______ as though they all stem from one tree
- (page 35) This part of government focuses on debating laws put forth in the House of Commons and can veto laws
- (page 38) The judicial system relies on these to carry out justice
- (page 25) The level of government often called municipal and ensures garbage collection and other basic services are carried out
- (page 25) A type of tax put on goods like alcohol, weed, or cigarettes
37 Clues: (page 29) While we have a king, he is essentially just a.... • (page 24) The main source of revenue for all levels of government • (page 38) The judicial system relies on these to carry out justice • (page 36) Cities/towns are split into these similar to our churches • (page 36) These people represent their wards in municipal government • ...
yearbook 2024-02-12
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- stores are also called
- a page number is called a
- is in the middle of the page
- a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called
- The art symbol of the theme is called a
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- page content embedded into a larger image is called
- extended image to the side of a page
- one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one
- a texture on the cover is called the
9 Clues: stores are also called • a page number is called a • is in the middle of the page • extended image to the side of a page • a texture on the cover is called the • The art symbol of the theme is called a • one-sixth of a inch in printer terms equals one • a dull finish applied to a litho cover is called • page content embedded into a larger image is called
Vocabulary Practice 2022-02-17
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- My grandpa ____ the world (page 63)
- Did you like painting at ______? (page 66)
- Where ___ Flo and Ella yesterday? (page 58)
- Together, we carry my ______ (page 62)
- Grandpa is my ____ (page 62)
- Where ____ Luke? (page 58)
- Suzy ___ is playing (page 64)
- My grandpa's got five ______ (page 63)
- see the _____sun and the polar bears. (page 57)
- a ______ parrot (page 62)
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- Don't forget your ______, jumpers and boots (page 57)
- What's important is my ______ (page 62)
- He's got twenty _______ (page 63)
- Is there any ____ in your bag? (page 59)
- in Halloween you can ___up as a monster or a pumpkin.
- Hand in hand we cross the ______ (page 62)
- There are also ____ and beds for you to sleep in. (page 57)
17 Clues: a ______ parrot (page 62) • Where ____ Luke? (page 58) • Grandpa is my ____ (page 62) • Suzy ___ is playing (page 64) • He's got twenty _______ (page 63) • My grandpa ____ the world (page 63) • Together, we carry my ______ (page 62) • My grandpa's got five ______ (page 63) • What's important is my ______ (page 62) • Is there any ____ in your bag? (page 59) • ...
Blood 2024-07-19
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- Autoimmune condition where the immune system destroys cells producing intrinsic factor, impairing vitamin B12 absorption - Page 639
- Important solutes in plasma that help maintain osmotic pressure and pH balance - Page 634
- Plasma protein that contributes to osmotic pressure and functions as a carrier molecule - Page 634
- Genetic disorder causing red blood cells to become crescent-shaped under low-oxygen conditions, leading to pain and complications - Page 640
- Immature red blood cells that develop into mature erythrocytes - Page 637
- Condition of having an excess of red blood cells, increasing blood viscosity - Page 641
- Protein in red blood cells that binds and transports respiratory gases - Page 635
- Red blood cells responsible for oxygen and carbon dioxide transport - Page 635
- Anemia due to destruction or inhibition of red marrow, leading to decreased production of all blood cells - Page 639
- Hormone that stimulates the production of red blood cells in response to hypoxia - Page 638
- Plasma protein that forms fibrin threads during blood clotting - Page 634
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- Plasma proteins divided into alpha, beta, and gamma globulins with various transport and immune functions - Page 634
- Type of anemia caused by blood loss; can be acute or chronic - Page 639
- Anemia resulting from a lack of iron needed for hemoglobin synthesis - Page 639
- Composition and functions of plasma, including the importance of albumin, globulins, fibrinogen, and other solutes - Page 634
- Anemia resulting from inadequate production of erythropoietin due to kidney disease - Page 639
- Condition characterized by low blood oxygen-carrying capacity, leading to fatigue and pallor - Page 639
- The process of red blood cell formation - Page 637
- Anemia caused by premature destruction of red blood cells - Page 639
- Genetic disorder where one of the globin chains in hemoglobin is faulty or absent, leading to fragile red blood cells - Page 640
20 Clues: The process of red blood cell formation - Page 637 • Anemia caused by premature destruction of red blood cells - Page 639 • Type of anemia caused by blood loss; can be acute or chronic - Page 639 • Immature red blood cells that develop into mature erythrocytes - Page 637 • Plasma protein that forms fibrin threads during blood clotting - Page 634 • ...
words with J and S sound VICKY 2022-08-18
15 Clues: big • pants • plane • round shape • coins money • occasionally • citrus fruit • fruit spread • in the middle • swee clear food • a sheet of paper • absurd and foolish • long piece of wood to write • large tent with acrobats, clowns • continuously toss into the air and catch
I'm taller than you 2023-09-12
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- **d - The cat is ...
- a*mw***t***g - Let's do ...
- a****r - page 129
- d****r**t - page 128
- f**t** - page 127
- h**v**r - page 124
- w*n - Who will ... the race?
- g**e - ... me a ruler.
- b*gg*r - page 121
- r***t - That's not ...
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- st***g** - page 126
- **d** - page 126
- s**e - page 128
- f**t - The cheetah is ...
- st***g - The tiger is ...
- r**e - Let's have a
- h***y - The elephant is ...
- t**l - The bear is ...
- t**l** - page 124
- b*g - The owl is ...
- w***h - ... is bigger?
- t**n - I'm taller ... you.
22 Clues: s**e - page 128 • **d** - page 126 • a****r - page 129 • t**l** - page 124 • f**t** - page 127 • b*gg*r - page 121 • h**v**r - page 124 • st***g** - page 126 • r**e - Let's have a • **d - The cat is ... • d****r**t - page 128 • b*g - The owl is ... • t**l - The bear is ... • w***h - ... is bigger? • g**e - ... me a ruler. • r***t - That's not ... • f**t - The cheetah is ... • ...
Grade 9 Geo - Landforms and Processes 2025-02-18
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- (page 136/137) A _____ line is when a plate or solid rock has a fracture or split in it
- (page 136/137) _____ Valley, an area of land like the St. Lawrence River or the African Great Lakes caused by double fault lines
- (page 111) This country had a brutal earthquake in 2004, killing 300 000 people
- (page 119) The most recent ice age the earth allegedly had
- (page 114) A type of current that moves the plates of the earth, caused by unequal heat in the earth's mantle
- The name for the supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegner
- Country or less populated areas
- (page 110) A massive wave caused by earthquakes
- (page 115) Much of the southern hemisphere was believe to be covered in _____ as little as 250 million years ago
- (page 119) When sediments are brought to the end of a river or flood zone
- (page 120) The chips and specs of rocks/earth that are worn away over time
- (page 125) ________ Basins, when water empties out and goes somewhere
- (page 128) The water that comes from glaciers or ice after the earth heats up
- (page 141) Devoid or lacking life
- (page 117) This province (shortform) experiences the most tectonic activity in Canada
- (page 115) A mountain range that connects very well with the Caledonian range in Britain
- (page 119) A major period of time that geologists divide the world into. Also a Taylor Swift concert tour
- (page 143) Canada could be described as a "core of ________ rock"
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- (page 115) This continent is believed to fit nicely in with South America as proof of Pangaea, they also share similar fossils
- (Page 121)The name for the process of massive ice sheets covering the earth and carving out landform features
- (page 140) A flat topped mountain
- (page 142) Small inlets of water along the coast with jagged cliffs surrounding them
- (page 131) When a rock or piece of earth forces it's way into another piece of earth
- (page 132) An impervious type of rock generally found far beneath the dirt and other rocks, water can't move through it
- (page 138) A type of poor quality coal
- (page 141) Away from civilisation, many minerals in Canada are found in these areas
- (page 135) A sharp cliff formation scene in various areas of Canada
- Generally followed by the word "plates", but it relates to the movement of the pieces of the earth along the mantle
- (Page 113) The process by which one tectonic plate is brought under another
- (page 114) ___________ Drift, the theory that the continents we have today slowly drifted from one another
- (page 127) We see glaciers doing this on rock and landforms
- (page 111) Volcanic __________ create new rocks and landforms on the earth and in the oceans
- (page 121) Sheets of ice ranging in size from massive to small
- (page 114) The forced that move water, tectonic plates, and trends in general
- Ontario is in a very _______ region of the earth in regards to tectonic plates
- City areas
- (page 126) Glaciers supposedly scraped the earth ______ exposing and shaping rocks
37 Clues: City areas • Country or less populated areas • (page 140) A flat topped mountain • (page 141) Devoid or lacking life • (page 138) A type of poor quality coal • (page 110) A massive wave caused by earthquakes • The name for the supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegner • (page 119) The most recent ice age the earth allegedly had • ...
Chapter Six: Discipline That Makes Sense 2017-11-09
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- Don't _____ ( page 108) or Give in.
- Set limits and give _____________ (page 104).
- Discipline and _________ are different
- Consequences show ________( page 106).
- Consequences are about _____ (page 107).
- Let all ______ (page 110) be responsible.
- Consequences that just happen because of an action are called ___________ (page 105)consequences.
- The goal of discipline is to teach children ___________(page 104) discipline.
- Use discipline that ______(page 110) the behavior.
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- Be both firm and _____ (page 107).
- Respect the _______ (page 109).
- (page 105) is the result of a choice the child has made.
- Use __________ words (page 109.
- Consequences are about ________________ (page 106).
- Consequences are ______ and friendly (page 107).
- ____________ (page103) teach children to get something, not to cooperate.
- Talk less and ____ ( page 108)more.
17 Clues: Respect the _______ (page 109). • Use __________ words (page 109. • Be both firm and _____ (page 107). • Don't _____ ( page 108) or Give in. • Talk less and ____ ( page 108)more. • Discipline and _________ are different • Consequences show ________( page 106). • Consequences are about _____ (page 107). • Let all ______ (page 110) be responsible. • ...
Frankenstein Chapters 6-8 2022-12-02
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- What did the young man hit the monster with (Chapter 8, Page 44)
- What country did the family in the cottage flee to (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- What did the monster steal from the people in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38)
- What instrument did the old man in the cottage play (Chapter 7, Page 36)
- Where Frankenstein first met the monster after Justine and William died (Chapter 6, Page 32)
- How many people lived in the cottage the monster found (Chapter 7, Page 36)
- What did the monster rest by in the cottage (Chapter 8, page 42)
- What was the name of the woman that the young woman was in love with (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- The young people in the cottage took care of the old man because he was _____ (Chapter 8, Page 41)
- Where did the monster tell Frankenstein his story (Chapter 6, Page 34)
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- What did the monster touch that burned him (Chapter 7, Page 35)
- Who was the first person in the cottage that the monster tried to speak to (Chapter 8,Page 41)
- What did the monster feel when the young people came back to the cottage (Chapter 8, Page 44)
- Who did the family in the cottage get in trouble with (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- What was the name of the young woman in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38)
- What did the monster read to learn about Frankenstein (Chapter 8, Page 40)
- What was the last name of the family in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 39)
- What language were the books that the monster found in (Chapter 8, Page 40)
- What was the name of the young man in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38)
- What did the young man and woman do while the old man was playing (Chapter 7, Page 37)
20 Clues: What did the monster touch that burned him (Chapter 7, Page 35) • What did the young man hit the monster with (Chapter 8, Page 44) • What did the monster rest by in the cottage (Chapter 8, page 42) • What was the name of the young man in the cottage (Chapter 7, Page 38) • Where did the monster tell Frankenstein his story (Chapter 6, Page 34) • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 2021-09-09
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- what implement should you use to take down notes in a laboratory notebook? (2, page 24)
- what is the acronym for an organization that creates consensus-based standards for notekeeping? (2, page 17)
- What is the maximum recommended ambient operating temperature for the function generator in ℃? (6, page 3)
- What is the name for the test conducted in order to ensure students understand the labs? (3, page 15)
- What is the polution degree found in clean rooms? (5, page xii)
- In which section of a lab report do you cite all of your resources? (1, page 34)
- What is a group of characters in programming called? (9, page 25)
- What is a single instruction inputted into a program called? (9, page 58)
- What is supplied by power supplies? (4, page 11)
- during manufacture, what is the group of pages that are folded together called (2, page 26)
- What is the default output impedance of the function generator? (6, page 16)
- What is the minimum (negative) voltage input threshold range of the oscilloscope? (5, page 6)
- What is the polution degree normally found outside? (5, page xii)
- Where can a complete list of due dates be found? (3, pages 1-2)
- What is the maximum recommended percentage for output current when compared to the voltage range? (4, page 18)
- What is the input capacitance of the oscilloscope (in pico-farads)? (5, page 6)
- after how many years should an idle work notebook be put into permanent storage? (2, page 47)
- What is the best way to communicate with the lab instructor outside of lab? (3, page 10)
- What are the holes with a fan inside found at the rear of a power supply device for? (4, page 15)
- What sort of waveform is typically generated with a function generator? (6, page 24)
- What do you use to safely collect data from a computer in lab? (1, page 9)
- What sort of cleaning solution should be used to clean the device? (6, page 8)
- What is the ADK2 scope's input impedance (measured in MOhms)? (7, section 2)
- what is a name for someone who has watched, can attest to the validity of the laboratory work covered, and has signed in the notebook? (2, page 30)
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- What is the name of a point where multiple wires meet? (8, page 85)
- How many inputs does the ADK2 have? (7, section 1)
- What happens when a device exceeds its limit of voltage? (4, page 28)
- Who do you cite when using material from a previous laboratory work you created? (1, page 35)
- What sort of sweep does the function generator use? (6, page 16)
- What counts for 8% of the course grade in this class? (3, page 9)
- What is the device inside of the Analog Discovery that allows one to measure and view a wave? (7, section 2)
- What is the process of making up for potential disturbance? (5, page 11)
- What should you do as often as possible when working with a program? (8, page 44)
- Does the ADK2 weigh more or less than its equivalent lab equipment? (7, section 1)
- What is the name for a collection of variables and values in a program? (9, page 15)
- How does one connect the various virtual components in MultiSim? (8, page 77)
- What is a group of instructions that a program runs? (9, page 27)
- What counts for 5% of the course grade in this class? (3, page 9)
- What digital device can be used to measure voltage, current, and resistance? (8, page 448)
- Variables, numbers, and functions are all types of what? (9, page 51)
- What is the maximum voltage provided by the ADK2 (rounded down)? (7, section 2)
- In which section of a lab report do you interpret the results collected during the laboratory work? (1, page 31)
- In which section of a lab report do you present the background of the material covered? (1, page 26)
- What is the name of the object that allows you to measure a value at a point in the circuit? (8, page 42)
- What is the small device that protects against overcurrent? (4, page 5)
45 Clues: What is supplied by power supplies? (4, page 11) • How many inputs does the ADK2 have? (7, section 1) • What is the polution degree found in clean rooms? (5, page xii) • Where can a complete list of due dates be found? (3, pages 1-2) • What sort of sweep does the function generator use? (6, page 16) • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-08-06
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- The street Mr & Mrs first lived on together
- The brides middle name
- Page boys name
- The month the groom (Finally!) proposed
- The grooms eye colour
- Years the couple have been togther
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- Grooms car colour
- Make of the brides first car
- The bride’s favourite drink
- Grooms middle name
- Brides oldest brothers name
- The couples first dog
12 Clues: Page boys name • Grooms car colour • Grooms middle name • The couples first dog • The grooms eye colour • The brides middle name • The bride’s favourite drink • Brides oldest brothers name • Make of the brides first car • Years the couple have been togther • The month the groom (Finally!) proposed • The street Mr & Mrs first lived on together
67 project 2025-11-19
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- - A BIOMOLECULE THAT IS USED FOR ENERGY AND MADE UP OF SUGARS (MONOSACCHARIDES).
- - ADENINE TRIPHOSPHATE THE ENERGY MOLECULE THAT RESULTS FROM THE
- CONCENTRATION TO AND AREA OF LOWER WATER CONCENTRATION.
- COMPARED WITH ANOTHER SOLUTION.
- COMPARED WITH ANOTHER SOLUTION.
- - SOLUTION THAT HAS A LOWER CONCENTRATION OF DISSOLVED
- - THE MOVEMENT OF MOLECULES IN A FLUID OR GAS FROM A REGION OF HIGHER CONCENTRATION TO A
- - A BIOMOLECULE THAT IS OFTEN AN ENZYME TO SPEED UP CHEMICAL REACTIONS IN CELLS. MADE FROM
- DEPENDENT REACTION AND POWERS THE LIGHT INDEPENDENT REACTION
- ACIDS - A BIOMOLECULE THAT CARRIES GENETIC INFORMATION – INCLUDES DNA AND RNA
- - MOVEMENT OF WATER MOLECULES ACROSS A SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE FROM AND AN AREA OF HIGHER
- OF LOWER CONCENTRATION.
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- - SOLUTION THAT HAS A HIGHER CONCENTRATION OF DISSOLVED
- RESPIRATION - RELEASES CHEMICAL ENERGY FROM SUGARS AND OTHER
- -A BIOMOLECULE THAT IS USED FOR ENERGY STORAGE AND INSULATION/PROTECTION. MADE OF TRIGLYCERIDES.
- ACIDS.
- - SOLUTION THAT HAS AN EQUAL CONCENTRATION OF DISSOLVED PARTICLES
- - A PROCESS THAT CAPTURES ENERGY FROM SUNLIGHT TO MAKE SUGAR THAT STORE CHEMICAL
- BASED MOLECULES TO MAKE ATP WHEN OXYGEN IN PRESENT.
- WITH ANOTHER SOLUTION.
20 Clues: ACIDS. • WITH ANOTHER SOLUTION. • OF LOWER CONCENTRATION. • COMPARED WITH ANOTHER SOLUTION. • COMPARED WITH ANOTHER SOLUTION. • BASED MOLECULES TO MAKE ATP WHEN OXYGEN IN PRESENT. • - SOLUTION THAT HAS A LOWER CONCENTRATION OF DISSOLVED • - SOLUTION THAT HAS A HIGHER CONCENTRATION OF DISSOLVED • CONCENTRATION TO AND AREA OF LOWER WATER CONCENTRATION. • ...
First Thousand Words Sticker Book 2021-12-15
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- We put on them in summer on our feet (page 39)
- We can see with these body parts of us (page 38)
- We wear it in winter (page 39)
- It puts out the fire (page 13)
- You can see it on the roof of the house (page 13)
- The name of baby lions (page 18)
- You must walk on it (page 12)
- We use them to make necklaces (page 14)
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- Your father's mother (page 41)
- It goes under the water (page 14)
- You use them while coloring pictures (page 28)
- Your aunt's son or daughter (page 41)
- The opposite of closed (page 44)
- This animal has a mane and horns (page 19)
- They are next to our neck (page 38)
- Teachers give it when you complete your homework (page 29)
- The opposite of light (page 45)
17 Clues: You must walk on it (page 12) • Your father's mother (page 41) • We wear it in winter (page 39) • It puts out the fire (page 13) • The opposite of light (page 45) • The opposite of closed (page 44) • The name of baby lions (page 18) • It goes under the water (page 14) • They are next to our neck (page 38) • Your aunt's son or daughter (page 41) • ...
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- known as digits (Page 121)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
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- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
Night by Elie Wiesel 2026-03-10
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- the bad guys "perhaps the Russians will arrive before"81
- his sister “Where is Mother right now…and Tzipora” page 45
- where they were burned “good for the crematorium.”page 70
- name of the book page 83
- main character 'my father groaned once more, I heard:Eliezer"page 111
- where people went when sick “Actually, being in the _____ was not bad at all” page 78
- a hot gas,“"Look! Look at this fire! This terrible fire! Have mercy on me!"”page 25
- the first camp they went to "Didnt you know what was in store for you here in Auchwitz.”page 30
- blowing up “the daily bombings”page 8
- you wont 'never shall i forget thoes things, even were i condemned to live as long as god himself..Never' page 34
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- what you here when you die “The Death rattle of an entire convoy with the end approaching.” page 103
- the people that helped Hitler “they were replaced by SS men”page 40
- the whole thing "crushing me with ever more violent blows” 50
- the leader 'Hitler will not be able to harm us”page 8
- what thy boys says as a protest “long live liberty! My curse on Germany!” page 62
- not a dream “Could this be just a nightmare?”page 31
- a bad person “Only yesterday, I would have dug my nails into this criminal's flesh.” page 39
- where they were 'The blockalteste was a German jew” page 51
- a Jew believer of God “there are no Kabbalists in sighet” page
- what they had to live off of“daily ration of bread.“page 46
20 Clues: name of the book page 83 • blowing up “the daily bombings”page 8 • not a dream “Could this be just a nightmare?”page 31 • the leader 'Hitler will not be able to harm us”page 8 • the bad guys "perhaps the Russians will arrive before"81 • his sister “Where is Mother right now…and Tzipora” page 45 • where they were burned “good for the crematorium.”page 70 • ...
Lyrebirds (Fog a Dox Chapter 1) 2026-02-22
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- Albert's dog was named ____ (page 9)
- This is Maap language for Kookaburra (page 14)
- Brim had ____ voracious pups (page 9)
- Brim had been teaching herself to ____ (Page 11)
- This word describes a sharp, pungent, or bitter smell from the Fox den (page 21)
- This is another word for wimpering (page 9)
- This is the colour of the paws of the pups (page 10)
- Albert Cutts was a tree ____ (page 7)
- If Albert bought a chainsaw, it would be approximately ___ weeks of his work income (page 16)
- This is the traditional language that Albert learned from his Grandfather (page 12)
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- This is Maap language for dog (page 12)
- This is another word for longing, Brim did this thinking about being up on the ridge tops (page 9)
- This type of bird is a Bird of Prey and had attacked a baby fox (page 19)
- Albert rescued ___ baby foxes from the den (page 22)
- Albert knew and ______ the bush (page 8)
- Brim's father was not a dog, but a ____ (page 16)
- Albert returned to the house when he thought he heard the ____ whistling (page 8)
- Albert lived a fairly _____ life (page 15)
18 Clues: Albert's dog was named ____ (page 9) • Brim had ____ voracious pups (page 9) • Albert Cutts was a tree ____ (page 7) • This is Maap language for dog (page 12) • Albert knew and ______ the bush (page 8) • Albert lived a fairly _____ life (page 15) • This is another word for wimpering (page 9) • This is Maap language for Kookaburra (page 14) • ...
Born to Die to Rise 2025-11-19
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- Man Jesus was taken before. Page 14
- Jesus never did anything wrong, so He was ____. Page 14
- It is made possible by Jesus' death on the cross. Page 14
- Mary was engaged to him. Page 11
- There was a bright ____ in the sky. Page 11
- The country Mary and Joseph went to to keep Jesus safe. Page 11
- The Bible says ___ people have sinned. Page 14
- Town Mary and Joseph went to. Page 11
- One of the gifts given by the wisemen besides the frankincense to Jesus. Page 11
- Mary and Joseph went to another town because of a ____. Page 11
- arose from the bed after ____ days. Page 14
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- I have done bad things so I am a ___. Page 14
- To go to Heaven you must ask Him to be your Savior. Page 14
- ____ of the Lord came to the shepherds. Page 11
- One of the gifts given by the wisemen besides the frankincense to Jesus. Page 11
- Mary and Joseph spent the night in a small barn called a ____. Page 11
- Where Mary put baby Jesus to rest. Page 11
- 10:9 That if thou shalt ____ with thy mouth. Page 14
- What Jesus died on. Page 14
- Where the wise men visited Mary, Joseph, and Jesus. Page 11
20 Clues: What Jesus died on. Page 14 • Mary was engaged to him. Page 11 • Man Jesus was taken before. Page 14 • Town Mary and Joseph went to. Page 11 • Where Mary put baby Jesus to rest. Page 11 • There was a bright ____ in the sky. Page 11 • arose from the bed after ____ days. Page 14 • I have done bad things so I am a ___. Page 14 • The Bible says ___ people have sinned. Page 14 • ...
Touchstone 1 Unit 1 2024-05-01
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- How ____ you? (page 2)
- Ellen M. Jones is a student at _____ State University. (page 6)
- Is Don Allan Ray Tanner married? (page 4)
- How do you say 図書館 in English?
- Nice to meet ____. I'm Alan. (page 2)
- Where is James David Barton from? (page 6)
- Daniel Smith is a member of California Union Of ____. (page 6)
- What does everyone call Elizabeth Kim? (page 4)
- What is Don's nickname? (page 4)
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- What are Alicia and Adam here for? (page 8)
- What is Carmen's friend's first name? (page 5)
- What is Carmen's second name? (page 5)
- What is Ana's family name? (page 4)
- What colour is Adam's t-shirt? (page 8)
- Is Ana Sanchez married? (page 4)
- How many people can you see on page 2?
- Are you Chris? Yes, I ____. (page 5)
17 Clues: How ____ you? (page 2) • How do you say 図書館 in English? • Is Ana Sanchez married? (page 4) • What is Don's nickname? (page 4) • What is Ana's family name? (page 4) • Are you Chris? Yes, I ____. (page 5) • Nice to meet ____. I'm Alan. (page 2) • What is Carmen's second name? (page 5) • How many people can you see on page 2? • What colour is Adam's t-shirt? (page 8) • ...
Touchstone 1 Units 7-9 2023-01-21
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- What kind of sprinkles did Stan have at the restaurant? (page 90)
- In which country can you see the Kremlin Palace? (page 92)
- What is Sarah looking for? (page 80)
- What is Emre Yilmaz's job? (page 76)
- What colour is Nathan's T-shirt? (page 66)
- What is Anita doing this weekend? (page 66)
- What are Yoko and Lisa doing? (page 66)
- What colour are the scarves on page 79?
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- A traditional market with souvenirs, jewelry, and local craft stalls. (page 82)
- What sport does Aaron play every day? (page 72)
- Where is Ray's friend, Kate, visiting from? (page 70)
- What course is Kate taking at Laguna Beach? (page 70)
- What is Claudia's first language? (p88)
- In which country can you take a tour of the Forbidden City? (page 92)
- What animal can you see on page 93?
- Who likes to wear pants, a T-shirt, and sneakers? (page 76)
- In which city can you take a walk through Central Park? (p86)
- How many people can you see on page 65?
18 Clues: What animal can you see on page 93? • What is Sarah looking for? (page 80) • What is Emre Yilmaz's job? (page 76) • What is Claudia's first language? (p88) • How many people can you see on page 65? • What are Yoko and Lisa doing? (page 66) • What colour are the scarves on page 79? • What colour is Nathan's T-shirt? (page 66) • What is Anita doing this weekend? (page 66) • ...
Invisible Man 2022-05-11
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- (adjective)- occurring or done in brief (page 40)
- (verb) make (something) necessary as a result or consequence. (page 7)
- (adjective)- causing great horror (pg 12)
- (adjective) very attentive to and concerned about accuracy and detail. (page 30)
- (adjective) showing or suffering from nervousness, fear, or a lack of confidence (page 35)
- (verb)- say something in answer in a Sharp, angry manner (page 40)
- (Adverb): in a scornful way that shows disdain. (Page 8)
- (adverb)- easily frightened (page 35)
- (noun) anxiety or fear that something bad or unpleasant will happen. (page 8)
- (Noun): a trace of something that is disappearing or no longer exists. (Page 5)
- (Noun): an intense bargainer (Page 2)
- (noun) - inability to deal with or understand something complicated or unaccountable.
- (adjective)- impossible to perceive (page 39)
- (noun)- asking for information (pg 9)
- (adjectective)- fluent or persuasive in speech or writing (page 35)
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- (adverb) in a way that relates to someone's nature or physical condition. (page 7)
- (noun) - extreme poverty; destitution (pg 11)
- (noun) - a large trunk or suitcase typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts. (pg 1)
- (adverb) performed with each note sharply detached or separated from the others.
- (verb) - rebuff, ignore, or spurn disdainfully. (pg 6)
- (noun)- the pope (pg 5)
- skillful with hands (page 40)
- (noun) - a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge.
- (verb) wrap in several layers of fabric. (page 3)
- (adjective)- not able to be tolerated (page 36)
- (Noun)- state of anxiety or nervous excitement (page 37)
- (adjective) - endless or never-ending. (pg 8)
- (Noun): long and careful consideration or discussion. (Page 6)
- (adjective) producing powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. (page 6)
- (noun)- performer or artist (pg 13)
30 Clues: (noun)- the pope (pg 5) • skillful with hands (page 40) • (noun)- performer or artist (pg 13) • (adverb)- easily frightened (page 35) • (Noun): an intense bargainer (Page 2) • (noun)- asking for information (pg 9) • (adjective)- causing great horror (pg 12) • (noun) - extreme poverty; destitution (pg 11) • (adjective) - endless or never-ending. (pg 8) • ...
67 2025-10-21
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- An application used for sending and receiving electronic messages, typically using protocols like SMTP.
- Transmission The maximum rate of data transfer across a given path, measured in bits per second.
- A network device that connects multiple devices together in a star topology, broadcasting data to all connected devices.
- network A network that uses wireless technology, like Wi-Fi, to connect devices without physical cables.
- network The process of sending and receiving data between two or more devices on a network.
- A device that connects two or more networks and forwards data packets between them, choosing the most efficient path for the data to travel.
- hardware Physical devices that connect computers to a network, such as cables, hubs, routers, and servers.
- cable A physical medium, like a twisted-pair Ethernet cable, used to connect devices in a wired network.
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- Network Two or more computers or devices interconnected for communication and resource sharing.
- A global network of interconnected computer networks that use the TCP/IP protocol suite to communicate.
- A set of rules that govern how data is transmitted and received between devices on a network.
- A computer that provides services, resources, or data to other computers, known as clients, on a network.
12 Clues: network The process of sending and receiving data between two or more devices on a network. • A set of rules that govern how data is transmitted and received between devices on a network. • Network Two or more computers or devices interconnected for communication and resource sharing. • ...
English work: Crossword 2021-10-07
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- A violent disturbance of the atmosphere with strong winds and usually rain, thunder, lightning, or snow-_____(Page 102, line 16)
- I want to ___ something, I'm hungry. (INFINITIVE)
- The same as deadly- _________(Page 83, line 4)
- The opposite of southern- ________(Page 83, line 13)
- Extending or reaching throughout the world-_________ (Page 102, line 22)
- The same as velocity- _____(Page 91, line 13)
- The same as sickness- _______(Page 91, line 8)
- My parents have____to South Africa three times. (PAST PARTICIPLE)
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet-__________(page 87, line 10)
- An overflowing of a large amount of water-_____ (Page 102, line 2)
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- I ___ someone interesting yesterday. (PAST)
- A person who is studying or has expert knowledge of one or more of the natural or physical sciences-_________ (page 95, line 22)
- The opposite of after- ______(Page 83, line 14)
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community-__________(Page 91, line 18)
- It's a human grouping- ____________(Page 83, line 16)
- I was thirsty, so I _____ water. (PAST)
- The country where Queen Elizabeth lives- _______(Page 91, line 7)
- I need to ____ money for my trip. (INFINITIVE)
- The same as far- ____(Page 83, line 4)
- Have you ever ____ the rain? (PAST PARTICIPLE)
20 Clues: The same as far- ____(Page 83, line 4) • I was thirsty, so I _____ water. (PAST) • I ___ someone interesting yesterday. (PAST) • The same as velocity- _____(Page 91, line 13) • The same as deadly- _________(Page 83, line 4) • The same as sickness- _______(Page 91, line 8) • I need to ____ money for my trip. (INFINITIVE) • Have you ever ____ the rain? (PAST PARTICIPLE) • ...
Incredibles 4 2024-01-10
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- The robot figured out that Syndrome was __________ it. (page 39)
- Our work wasn't _________ yet. (page 44)
- The Incredible are there to ________ the day! (page 46)
- People ________ for Syndrome (page 38)
- Mom said we'd have to fight ____________. (page 42)
- The Omnidroid _____ out Syndrome. (page 39)
- Jack-Jack turned into a super-strong little _________. (page 45)
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- Who bullies the world? (page 46)
- Syndrome ___________ Jack-Jack. (page 45)
- Dad wanted to fight __________, just the way he used to. (page 42)
- What is mom holding to the rocket? (page 40)
- Who turned into a fireball? (page 45)
- The Omnidroid was _________ the city (page 38)
- Syndrome pretended to fight the giant robot with his _________ control (page 38)
- I saw one of Syndrome's __________. (page 37)
- We ________ toward the city in the camper. (page 41)
- Who cheered for The Incredibles? (page 44)
17 Clues: Who bullies the world? (page 46) • Who turned into a fireball? (page 45) • People ________ for Syndrome (page 38) • Our work wasn't _________ yet. (page 44) • Syndrome ___________ Jack-Jack. (page 45) • Who cheered for The Incredibles? (page 44) • The Omnidroid _____ out Syndrome. (page 39) • What is mom holding to the rocket? (page 40) • ...
Lexicographer Cycle 2 - Krishiv Sahni 2023-08-23
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- Between page 88-90. bend one's head and body in fear or apprehension or in a servile manner.
- Between page 79-81. increase suddenly and powerfully.
- Between page 93-95. away from the usual or expected course; amiss.
- Between page 100-102. a person new to and inexperienced in a job or situation.
- Between page 82-84. suddenly change direction or position.
- Between page 109-111. bend (something, especially a finger as a signal).
- Between page 104-106. consisting of many different and connected parts.
- Between page 102-104. open resistance; bold disobedience.
- Between page 107-109. a table or flat-topped block used as the focus for a religious ritual, especially for making sacrifices or offerings to a deity.
- Between page 87-89. take hold of suddenly and forcibly.
- Between page 108-110. a relationship between people or groups based on shared feelings, interests, or experiences.
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- Between page 108-110. a gum, spice, or other substance that is burned for the sweet smell it produces.
- Between page 89-91. move with a light irregular or trembling motion.
- Between page 104-106. (of a person) ungracefully thin and tall.
- Between page 95-97. in a rough voice, often because of a sore throat or a cold
- Between page 94-96. (of a person) in a very unhappy or unfortunate state.
- Between page 78-80. widespread respect and admiration felt for someone or something on the basis of a perception of their achievements or quality.
- Between page 105-107. a period of service.
- Between page 90-92. gloomy and drab.
19 Clues: Between page 90-92. gloomy and drab. • Between page 105-107. a period of service. • Between page 79-81. increase suddenly and powerfully. • Between page 87-89. take hold of suddenly and forcibly. • Between page 102-104. open resistance; bold disobedience. • Between page 82-84. suddenly change direction or position. • ...
prisoner b-30870 2024-02-26
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- Clue: The name of the concentration camp where Yanek was first imprisoned. (Page #)
- Clue: The country where Yanek lived before the Holocaust. (Page #)
- Clue: The identification number assigned to Yanek in Auschwitz. (Page #)
- Clue: A type of punishment often inflicted upon prisoners in concentration camps. (Page #)
- Clue: A term referring to the systematic discrimination and persecution of Jews. (Page #)
- Clue: The name of Yanek's friend in the concentration camp. (Page #)
- Clue: A term referring to the systematic murder of six million Jews by the Nazis. (Page #)
- Clue: The term for the mass murder of a particular ethnic or social group. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of transport used to take Yanek and others to concentration camps. (Page #)
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- Clue: A type of camp where Yanek and other prisoners were held during the Holocaust. (Page #)
- Anti-Semitism Clue: The year when Yanek's life was upturned by the Holocaust. (Page #)
- Clue: The language spoken by Yanek and his family before their imprisonment. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of building where Yanek and others were kept in Auschwitz. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of book Yanek's father used to own. (Page #)
- Clue: The type of clothing worn by Yanek in the concentration camp. (Page #)
- Clue: The Jewish holiday mentioned in the novel. (Page #)
- Clue: The term for the act of forcing someone to leave their home or country. (Page #)
- Clue: The surname of the author of "Prisoner B-3087." (Page #)
- Clue: A job assigned to Yanek in the concentration camp. (Page #)
19 Clues: Clue: The Jewish holiday mentioned in the novel. (Page #) • Clue: The type of book Yanek's father used to own. (Page #) • Clue: The surname of the author of "Prisoner B-3087." (Page #) • Clue: A job assigned to Yanek in the concentration camp. (Page #) • Clue: The country where Yanek lived before the Holocaust. (Page #) • ...
Nemo 1 2024-01-11
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- Who arrived? page 7
- What did the diver drop? page 13
- He was going to take Nemo's class on a _________ to the Drop-off. page 7
- It was the first day of ________. page 5
- One of his _________ is smaller than the other. page 2
- What is the little fish's name? page 2
- Nemo wanted to prove he was __________. page 8
- Nemo swam as fast as he could, but he wasn't fast ____________. page 10
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- Where did the class arrive at? page 8
- What is his father's name? page 2
- Marlin thought the ocean was not ______ for his son. page 5
- Who caught Nemo? page 10
- Nemo isn't a very good ____________. page 2
- Marline couldn't _________ up. page 12
- A diver with a ________ appeared behind Nemo. page 10
- What did Nemo swim towards? page 8
- Nemo was _________. page 13
17 Clues: Who arrived? page 7 • Who caught Nemo? page 10 • Nemo was _________. page 13 • What did the diver drop? page 13 • What is his father's name? page 2 • What did Nemo swim towards? page 8 • Where did the class arrive at? page 8 • Marline couldn't _________ up. page 12 • What is the little fish's name? page 2 • It was the first day of ________. page 5 • ...
Verity Sparks 2017-11-07
7 Clues: 6 words,simile page 151 • Imposed upon .........- page 151 • You look close to .........- page 151 • The ...... was in a week's time - page 149 • I didn't care two hoots about her- page 150 • Which may prove ........ to their reputation- page 152 • page 151 two onomatopoeia words with an and in the middle
GENERAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY: BONES 2022-09-21
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- bone that forms the forehead (Page 119)
- bone known as cheek bones (Page 120)
- bones forming the sides and tops of cranium (Page 119)
- the bone that joins all the bones of cranium together (Page 120)
- there are seven ______ bones (Page 122)
- bone that is in the ear region (Page 119)
- bone that forms part of nasal cavities (Page 120)
- upper jaw bones (Page 120)
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- known as the ankle bone (Page 122)
- U shaped-bone (Page 120)
- bone that forms the back of the skull above the nape (Page 119)
- protective frame for heart and lungs (Page 121)
- strongest bone of the face (Page 120)
- bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120)
- bone at the front inner wall of the orbits (Page 120)
- visualized as bump on the big toe-side of ankle (Page 121)
- known as digits (Page 121)
17 Clues: U shaped-bone (Page 120) • known as digits (Page 121) • upper jaw bones (Page 120) • known as the ankle bone (Page 122) • bone known as cheek bones (Page 120) • strongest bone of the face (Page 120) • bone that forms the forehead (Page 119) • there are seven ______ bones (Page 122) • bone that is in the ear region (Page 119) • bone forming the bridge of the nose (Page 120) • ...
BASIC CHEMISTRY 2024-09-11
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- Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where elements from different compounds exchange places. (Page XX)
- Triphosphate (ATP): The primary energy carrier in cells, providing energy for various cellular processes. (Page XX)
- The simplest form of carbohydrates, consisting of single sugar molecules such as glucose and fructose. (Page XX)
- A substance composed of two or more elements chemically bonded together. (Page XX)
- The smallest unit of matter that retains the properties of an element. (Page XX)
- A lipid with a hydrophilic head and two hydrophobic tails, making it a major component of cell membranes. (Page XX)
- A chemical reaction where a compound is broken down by the addition of water. (Page XX)
- The substance upon which an enzyme acts. (Page XX)
- Organic compounds consisting of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, typically in a ratio of 1:2:1, used for energy and structural purposes. (Page XX)
- Molecule: A molecule containing carbon-hydrogen bonds, typically found in living organisms. (Page XX)
- Bond: A type of chemical bond where atoms share pairs of electrons. (Page XX)
- The substances produced as a result of a chemical reaction. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A process in which substances (reactants) are transformed into different substances (products). (Page XX)
- An atom or molecule with a net electric charge due to the loss or gain of one or more electrons. (Page XX)
- The starting materials in a chemical reaction. (Page XX)
- A substance that increases the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) in a solution. (Page XX)
- Molecule: Molecules that do not primarily consist of carbon-hydrogen bonds. (Page XX)
- A macromolecule made up of amino acids, crucial for structure, function, and regulation of the body's tissues and organs. (Page XX)
- Bond: A weak bond between a hydrogen atom and an electronegative atom, such as oxygen or nitrogen. (Page XX)
- Site: The region on an enzyme where the substrate binds and the reaction takes place. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A chemical reaction involving the transfer of electrons between substances. (Page XX)
- A carbohydrate composed of multiple monosaccharide units, such as starch and glycogen. (Page XX)
- An ionic compound formed from the neutralization reaction between an acid and a base. (Page XX)
- A substance that reduces the concentration of hydrogen ions (H+) or increases hydroxide ions (OH-) in a solution. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A chemical reaction in which two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, with the loss of a smaller molecule, often water. (Page XX)
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- Bond: The force that holds atoms together in a molecule. (Page XX)
- A type of lipid characterized by a four-ring structure, including hormones like cholesterol and testosterone. (Page XX)
- The building block of nucleic acids, composed of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. (Page XX)
- (Deoxyribonucleic Acid): The molecule that carries genetic information used for the growth, development, and functioning of all living organisms. (Page XX)
- Complex: The intermediate state formed when an enzyme binds to its substrate. (Page XX)
- A pure substance consisting entirely of one type of atom. (Page XX)
- A scale used to specify the acidity or basicity of an aqueous solution. (Page XX)
- A solution that resists changes in pH when small amounts of an acid or base are added. (Page XX)
- Molecule: A molecule with no net dipole moment, where electrons are shared equally or nearly equally. (Page XX)
- A positively charged ion formed by losing one or more electrons. (Page XX)
- Variants of a particular chemical element that have the same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where two or more reactants combine to form a single product. (Page XX)
- Reaction: A type of chemical reaction where a single compound breaks down into two or more products. (Page XX)
- A negatively charged ion formed by gaining one or more electrons. (Page XX)
- A carbohydrate consisting of two monosaccharide units linked together, such as sucrose and lactose. (Page XX)
- Molecule: A molecule with a net dipole moment due to the presence of polar bonds. (Page XX)
- Acid: The basic building block of proteins, containing an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a variable side chain. (Page XX)
- A biological catalyst that accelerates chemical reactions in living organisms. (Page XX)
- A type of lipid consisting of one glycerol molecule and three fatty acids. (Page XX)
- A group of atoms bonded together, representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical compound. (Page XX)
- Bond: The covalent bond formed between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another during protein synthesis. (Page XX)
- A group of hydrophobic organic molecules, including fats, oils, and steroids, that function in long-term energy storage and cellular structure. (Page XX)
- Energy: The minimum energy required to initiate a chemical reaction. (Page XX)
- Bond: A type of chemical bond formed through the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. (Page XX)
- Acid: A hydrocarbon chain with a carboxyl group at one end, which can be saturated or unsaturated. (Page XX)
50 Clues: The substance upon which an enzyme acts. (Page XX) • The starting materials in a chemical reaction. (Page XX) • Bond: The force that holds atoms together in a molecule. (Page XX) • A pure substance consisting entirely of one type of atom. (Page XX) • The substances produced as a result of a chemical reaction. (Page XX) • ...
Early Eastern Civilizations 2021-09-23
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- The type of cities Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro were. Unique for their time. Page 60.
- Name of Indian river valley with advanced civilization. Not the Ganges river valley. Page 58.
- To bring water to fields. Page 61.
- A land north of China and South of Russia that shares a border with both countries. Home of Chingis Hahn. Page 57 (map)
- The large desert in Mongolia. Page 57 (map)
- What the Indus River Valley people must have understood to build their cities so exactly. Page 61.
- A large river in India. Page 57 (map)
- Region of India where the Indus River Valley is located. Page 62 (map).
- Pass where people came into India from. Page 58.
- Pictures that tell a story. Page 61.
- Name of the river where the first farming is done in China,8000 years ago (6000 B.C.). Also, it is a color. Page 56.
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- The winds that blow over the warm waters of the Indian ocean to produce rain on the mainland. Pages 58-60.
- Florida is this form of geography. Page 58.
- Another amazing feature of Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro that would not be replicated in another civilization again for thousands of years. Page 60.
- What India is sometimes called because it is so large. Page 58.
- Land that is able to grow crops is considered this. Page 58.
- Rich layer of soil left after a flood that is good for farming. Page 60.
- Number of millennia (a millennia is 1000 years) between now and when cities are built in China.
- The Indus River Valley civilization disappeared _______. Page 61.
- The main religion of India that stresses the Vedas. Page 63.
- Number of thousands of people who lived in Harrappa and Mohenjo-Daro combined. Page 60.
- Number of seasons India has (it is not 4).
22 Clues: To bring water to fields. Page 61. • Pictures that tell a story. Page 61. • A large river in India. Page 57 (map) • Number of seasons India has (it is not 4). • Florida is this form of geography. Page 58. • The large desert in Mongolia. Page 57 (map) • Pass where people came into India from. Page 58. • Land that is able to grow crops is considered this. Page 58. • ...
Fruit and Vegetables 2018-03-21
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- It's good for you. (pp. 66-67)
- These are long and yellow (pp. 66-67)
- Cody doesn't like these or carrots. (pp. 66-67)
- Along with ice cream, these aren't good for you. (pp. 66-67)
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- The boy likes this and milk. (pp. 64-65)
- Leo doesn't like these. (pp. 66-67)
- Iggy likes these and tomatoes. (pp. 66-67)
- The girl likes these and cookies. (pp.64-65)
8 Clues: It's good for you. (pp. 66-67) • Leo doesn't like these. (pp. 66-67) • These are long and yellow (pp. 66-67) • The boy likes this and milk. (pp. 64-65) • Iggy likes these and tomatoes. (pp. 66-67) • The girl likes these and cookies. (pp.64-65) • Cody doesn't like these or carrots. (pp. 66-67) • Along with ice cream, these aren't good for you. (pp. 66-67)
Macbeth quotes in Act 1 2017-06-14
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- what Macbeth lacks on page 35
- what the witches do after speaking to Macbeth and Banquo on page 13
- Lady Macbeth asks the spirits to do this to her on page 25
- what Lady Macbeth would rather do to her baby than change her mind on page 33
- Duncan's first words on page 27
- where Macbeth feels the ingredients of the poisoned chalice will go on page 31
- take my milk for.... says Lady Macbeth on page 25
- Macbeth's first words to Lady Macbeth on page 25
- Lady Macbeth's first words after reading the letter o npage 23
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- the 'horrid image' does this to Macbeth on page 17
- what Macbeth did to Macdonald on page 5
- metaphor for Macbeth His wife uses on Page 27
- The traitor, named on page 7
- a line that shows the witches lack power on Page 9
- A quote that shows what the captain thought of Macbeth on page 5
- the metaphor that Lady Macbeth tells her husband to be, underneath 'the innocent flower' on page 27
- Duncan nominates him to be his successor on page 21
- Macbeth's only reason for killing Duncan on page 31
18 Clues: The traitor, named on page 7 • what Macbeth lacks on page 35 • Duncan's first words on page 27 • what Macbeth did to Macdonald on page 5 • metaphor for Macbeth His wife uses on Page 27 • take my milk for.... says Lady Macbeth on page 25 • Macbeth's first words to Lady Macbeth on page 25 • the 'horrid image' does this to Macbeth on page 17 • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
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- (page 91, line 3) Renewable forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used
- (page 87, line 7) The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
- (page 95, line 6) An area of land that has its own government, army, etc
- (page 95, line 21) To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- (page 95, line 21) The conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area
- (page 102, line 35) A violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- (page 102, line 2) A violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean
- (page 91, line 1)The group of people who officially control a country
- (page 91, line 4) The process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried
- (page 91, line 14) A fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat
- (page 87, line 10) The mixture of gases around the earth
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- (page 102, line 33) Someone who owns or takes care of a farm
- (page 95, line 10) An expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
- (page 102, line 35) One of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter
- (page 91, line 7) A fuel that is made from living things or their waste
- (page 102, line 29) The act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed
- (page 87, line 3) The general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- (page 87 line 9) A building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection
- (page 87, line 12) A calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have
- (page 95, line 15) A level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance
20 Clues: (page 87, line 10) The mixture of gases around the earth • (page 102, line 33) Someone who owns or takes care of a farm • (page 91, line 14) A fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat • (page 91, line 1)The group of people who officially control a country • (page 91, line 7) A fuel that is made from living things or their waste • ...
Ollen's Big Atlas Crossword 2017-06-15
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- The biggest country in South America
- China's neighbor. Its flag is red, white and blue lines.
- The most important country in Europe.
- A country and a continent.
- Where Ollen is from.
- An Asian country. Its flag is on page 9.
- The biggest continent.
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- Two islands in Asia. China's neighbor.
- A red flag with a yellow star in the middle.
- Any icy continent.
- Where Colm is from.
- The airplane from page 8 is from _____.
- Where Mickey Mouse is from.
13 Clues: Any icy continent. • Where Colm is from. • Where Ollen is from. • The biggest continent. • A country and a continent. • Where Mickey Mouse is from. • The biggest country in South America • The most important country in Europe. • Two islands in Asia. China's neighbor. • The airplane from page 8 is from _____. • An Asian country. Its flag is on page 9. • ...
Chapters 5-6 Vocabulary for JCE 2020-03-30
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- Page 34: This type of Gas emits a light when heated, for example at the extreme heats of the earths core.
- Page 27: A word when used in this context is synonymous with alarmed, engaged, interested, or caught the attention of
- Page 33: A word synonymous with relief, aid, or protection used in this context ironically to describe the effect of the other dangers in the passage.
- Page 33: Axel describes his uncles position with this word meaning unable to be overcome or attacked.
- Page 24: A word meaning an idea or concept
- Page 30: Used in this context to describe Axel and his Uncle's upcoming adventure, which the uncle wants to keep secret.
- Page 31: This word is a great nonfiction resource used to reference maps.
- Page 27: A word meaning the face or facial expressions
- Page 36: A science term meaning to combine with Oxygen.
- Page 32: The professor uses this word to describe the volcano as "dead" and therefore free of lava.
- Page 31: Used to describe the document, This word means genuine, real or trustworthy.
- Page 26: A word with biblical allusion meaning starvation or lack of food and water
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- Page 25: A word synonymous with criticism, disapproval,scorn and Reprimand
- Page 25: A word meaning unable to be tired, based on the same root word as "Fatigue"
- Page 35: a word synonymous with belief which the professor believes the other distinguished geologists share.
- Page 31: Axel's uncle says Axel is no longer just his nephew but used this word to describe their new relationship as two people who work together.
- Page 32: This word is misspelled due to the translation from French to English- it is a common geographical feature in Iceland and looks very much like a river but is a part of the Sea.
- Page 28: This word is a good word to no for this novel because it means to go down, dive or plunge
- Page 28: A word used to describe the professor's discovery
- Page 35: This word is used to describe the "airy" and "heavenly" layers of the atmosphere when the professor is arguing about the internal temperature of the earth.
- Page 27: A word meaning "avoiding an indulgence" but in this case used ironically.
- Page 30: This word is the perfect word to shorten the phrase "capability or possibility of being accomplished"
- Page 30: A word used to describe Axel meaning Smart, Creative, and Resourceful
- Page 26: A word you may have heard in Civics class but in this case meaning physical health and strength
- Page 24: A word meaning a close and searching look.
25 Clues: Page 24: A word meaning an idea or concept • Page 24: A word meaning a close and searching look. • Page 27: A word meaning the face or facial expressions • Page 36: A science term meaning to combine with Oxygen. • Page 28: A word used to describe the professor's discovery • Page 31: This word is a great nonfiction resource used to reference maps. • ...
Touchstone 2 Units 1-4 2022-08-05
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- How many people can you see on page 5?
- Who doesn't eat a lot of junk food? (page 22)
- What month is it on the calendar? (page 34)
- What does Mi-young say Susana should drink? (page 29)
- What is moneymaker's hobby? (page 18)
- Who is on a diet? (page 22)
- What is Michael studying for this month? (page 22)
- If a baby reaches for the book, it means he or she is going to be a ______. (page 40)
- If a baby picks up the money, it means he or she is going to be _____. (page 40)
- What is Alicia going to get Dave for his birthday? (page 34)
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- What subject is Brad Hayes majoring in? (page 12)
- What does Stan get up at 5:30 to do? (page 26)
- In which country do people start eating grapes at midnight on New Years Eve? (page 40)
- Where are Stan and Yuki? (page 26)
- What is Alicia thinking of buying for her mother's birthday? (page 34)
- In which country do the bride and groom sing their promises? (page 40)
- Is Tina going to go to the fiesta? (page 38)
- What do The Parks do six days a week? (page 22)
18 Clues: Who is on a diet? (page 22) • Where are Stan and Yuki? (page 26) • What is moneymaker's hobby? (page 18) • How many people can you see on page 5? • What month is it on the calendar? (page 34) • Is Tina going to go to the fiesta? (page 38) • Who doesn't eat a lot of junk food? (page 22) • What does Stan get up at 5:30 to do? (page 26) • ...
EECE.3110 Assignment 1 - Patrick Sullivan Crossword 2021-09-13
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- This Oscilloscope should be used 75% of the time for each lab. [benchtop](1, Page 30)
- How many weeks are there in the calendar? [fifteen](2, Page 1)
- What is the name of Lab 5? [mosfets](2, Page 1)
- The design paradigm where blocks and sub-circuits are used to organize related parts of a design into manageable pieces. [hierarchical](8, Page 4-2)
- This type of cable shares its name with a fruit. [banana]
- Logic device that outputs one of many inputs based on a selector signal. [multiplexer]
- The ADK has two main powering modes. One is USB. What is the other? [external](7, Page 34)
- What does the `A` in AWG stand for? [arbitrary](7, Page 23)
- The time where the oscilloscope does not recognize new triggers. [holdoff](4, Page 88)
- In the Title Block Editor, what is the name of the area where you build or modify your title blocks? [workspace](8, Page 3-17)
- What type of waveform can only use continuous modulation? [noise](5, Page 17)
- This mode gives a display similar to a strip chart recorder for low-frequency signals. [roll](4, Page 64)
- How many times are notebooks graded per semester? [twice](1, Page 16)
- Op Amp that is always “at the rails”, either P- or P+. [comparator]
- The first test that can potentially fail when powering on the PSU. [eeprom](6, Page 2-6)
- What is worth 5% of the lab grade? [attendance](2, Page 9)
- What button do you push in step 4 of “Setting Up Analog Channels”? [autoset](4, Page 54)
- The default Run Mode. [continuous](5, Page 19)
- MATLAB has two types of arithmetic operations. One is matrix arithmetic. What is the other type? [array](9, Page 2-2)
- High voltage is defined as greater than _ volts AC or DC. [thirty](1, Page 4)
- What page is the Screen Annotation setting under? [utility](4, Page 114)
- The name of the buttons that allow the user to set the wave type to sine, square, ramp, etc. [function](5, Page 13)
- How long do some paper experts believe that the highest quality, permanent-durable writing paper could last under proper conditions? [indefinitely](3, Pages 22 & 23)
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- What is the only acceptable type of pen? [ballpoint](3, Page 25)
- What equipment contains the name of a food, and that you plug wires into? [breadboard]
- In circuit diagrams, all voltage and current signals should be clearly labeled with what indicated? [polarity](1, Page 21)
- The default sweep type of the function generator. [linear](5, Page 16)
- What button do you push to make a single sequence acquisition? [single](4, Page 43)
- In SPICE conventions, what color is text for a node identifier? [blue](8, Page 7-1)
- There are two firmware versions on the PSU. One is the main version. What is the other? [auxiliary](6, Page 3-11)
- What is the only acceptable color ink? [black](3, Page 25)
- How many relational operators are there? [six](9, Page 2-9)
- What icon is depicted on the `Place Basic` button of the Components Toolbar? [resistor](8, Page 1-6)
- What does `0*Inf` return in MATLAB? [nan](9, Page 2-456)
- The maximum peak-to-peak voltage for a waveform in High Z mode. [twenty](5, Page 12)
- There are three database levels for components. Two of them are the Master and User databases. What is the third? [corporate](8, Page 5-2)
- What are performing many of the notekeeping functions that were traditionally done with pen and paper? [computers](3, Page 121)
- The button you press to set the voltage. [vset](6, Page 3-3)
- How many signals are shared between the logic analyzer, pattern generator, and discrete I/O? [sixteen](7, Page 47)
- What protection is enabled at 600mA? [overcurrent](7, Page 36)
- How many total setups can be stored? [thirty](6, Page 3-3)
- The upper limit of the humidity rating, as a percentage. [eighty](6, Page 1-3)
- How many points will be deducted from material submitted for each day it is late?[two](2, Page 3)
- The alternative name for the Analog Input block. [scope](7, Page 4)
- What is the key to writing a useful notebook? [clarity](3, Page 63)
- Name of the function that performs a one-dimensional fast Fourier transform. [fft](9, Page 2-245)
- Name of the function that rounds a number to the nearest integer greater than or equal to itself. [ceil](9, Page 2-91)
- What file type must lab reports be in? [docx](1, Page 23)
- This process maintains the tip of a soldering iron. [tinning]
- What day does Prof. Bowden hold office hours? [friday](2, Page 6)
50 Clues: The default Run Mode. [continuous](5, Page 19) • What is the name of Lab 5? [mosfets](2, Page 1) • What does `0*Inf` return in MATLAB? [nan](9, Page 2-456) • This type of cable shares its name with a fruit. [banana] • What file type must lab reports be in? [docx](1, Page 23) • What is the only acceptable color ink? [black](3, Page 25) • ...
Yearbook Terminology and More 2025-10-20
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- Likes to chase mice
- A spread used to separate each of the sections.
- The topics covered in the yearbook.
- A verbal statement and a visual look which tie all parts of the yearbook together.
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- The first two to four pages introducing the theme.
- The page number and the topic of a spread placed at the bottom left and bottom right of the spread.
- Final pages of the yearbook where the theme is concluded.
- Heavier sheets of paper that hold the pages to the cover.
- Person responsible for the overall content and development of their area
- Has a trunk
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- Large marsupial
- The area connecting the front and back covers, featuring key information.
- The story that should be present in every spread.
- Listing of the pages containing the opening, sections, index, and closing.
- Elements that enhance the book’s design.
- A person aged between 13 and 19 years
- The middle of a spread where the two pages meet
- A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents.
- An alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, and topics.
21 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The topics covered in the yearbook. • A person aged between 13 and 19 years • Elements that enhance the book’s design. • A spread used to separate each of the sections. • The middle of a spread where the two pages meet • The story that should be present in every spread. • ...
invisible 2022-05-11
Across
- (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4
- (verb) Dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant. Page 18.
- (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15.
- (adjective) having or conveying the force of a question. Page 9
- (verb) rebound one or more times off the surface. Page 26
- (adjective) occurring or done in brief irregular bursts
- (adverb) In an unwilling and hesitant way. Page 11.
- (adjective) (Of an insect or amphibian) having undergone metamorphosis, especially into the adult form. Page 20.
- (noun) it is a note with a shorten duration, and is separate from the note that follows by silence
- (verb) Ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally. Page 15.
- (verb) Be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. Page 12.
- (adjective) not being able to read or understood
- (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13.
- (verb) Long and careful consideration and discussion
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- (verb) Its to barely feel or show suppressed anger or any powerful emotion
- (verb) Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. Page 20.
- (verb) Regard as probable; expect or predict. Page 10.
- (noun)Someone that is able to bargain or argue over something
- (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4.
- (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound
- (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4.
- (Noun) A large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts
- (noun) A sum of money sent, especially by mail, in payment for goods or services or as a gift. Page 19.
- (noun) a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge. Page 8
- (noun) A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. Page 10
- (noun) The quality of being advisable or sensible; wisdom. Page 11.
- (adverb) In a pretentious or showy way designed to impress. Page 11.
- (noun) it is a table napkin
- (adjective)perceptible by touch
- (Noun) Short and exact use of words in writing or speech.
- (verb) to ask for or obtain page
31 Clues: (noun) it is a table napkin • (adjective)perceptible by touch • (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13. • (verb) to ask for or obtain page • (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound • (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4 • (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15. • (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4. • (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4. • ...
Ablett Wedding 2024-03-17
Across
- Hen location
- Number of bridesmaids
- Bride’s eye colour
- Groom’s birthday month
- Honeymoon location
- Month of engagement
- Stag location
- Bride’s birthday month
- Couple’s go-to takeaway
- Lily’s birthday month
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- Page boy
- Bride’s favourite cocktail
- Proposal location
- Groom’s middle name
- Best man
- Number of years they have been together
- Groom’s occupation
- Bride’s occupation
- Groom’s favourite cocktail
19 Clues: Page boy • Best man • Hen location • Stag location • Proposal location • Bride’s eye colour • Honeymoon location • Groom’s occupation • Bride’s occupation • Groom’s middle name • Month of engagement • Number of bridesmaids • Lily’s birthday month • Groom’s birthday month • Bride’s birthday month • Couple’s go-to takeaway • Bride’s favourite cocktail • Groom’s favourite cocktail • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
Across
- The conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area (page 95, line 21)
- A building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection (page 87 line 9)
- The mixture of gases around the earth (page 87, line 10)
- Fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat (page 91, line 14)
- The general weather conditions usually found in a particular place (page 87, line 3)
- A calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have (page 87, line 12)
- Forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used (page 91, line 3)
- An area of land that has its own government, army, etc (page 95, line 6)
- A violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean (page 102, line 35)
- A fuel that is made from living things or their waste (page 91 , line 7)
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- The group of people who officially control a country (page 91, line 1)
- To cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems (page 95, line 21)
- A violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean (page 102, line 2)
- Someone who owns or takes care of a farm (page 102, line 33)
- The process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried (page 91, line 4)
- The act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed (page 102, line 29)
- An expert who studies or works in one of the sciences (page 95, line 10)
- A level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance (page 95, line 15)
- One of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter (page 102, line 35)
- The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body (page 87, line 7)
20 Clues: The mixture of gases around the earth (page 87, line 10) • Someone who owns or takes care of a farm (page 102, line 33) • Fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat (page 91, line 14) • The group of people who officially control a country (page 91, line 1) • The measured amount of heat in a place or in the body (page 87, line 7) • ...
CROSSWORDS 2022-10-01
Across
- (page 91, line 3)Renewable forms of energy can be produced as quickly as they are used
- (page 87, line 7)the measured amount of heat in a place or in the body
- (page 95, line 6)an area of land that has its own government, army, etc
- (page 95, line 21)to cause to fill or become covered with water, especially in a way that causes problems
- (page 95, line 21)the conditions in the air above the earth such as wind, rain, or temperature, especially at a particular time over a particular area
- (page 102, line 35)a violent wind that has a circular movement, especially in the West Atlantic Ocean
- (page 102, line 2)a violent wind that has a circular movement, found in the West Pacific Ocean
- (page 91, line 1)the group of people who officially control a country
- (page 91, line 4)the process of getting rid of large amounts of rubbish by burying it, or a place where rubbish is buried
- (page 91, line 14)fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat
- (page 87, line 10)the mixture of gases around the earth
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- (page 102, line 33)someone who owns or takes care of a farm
- (page 95, line 10)an expert who studies or works in one of the sciences
- (page 102, line 35)one of the four periods of the year; spring, summer, autumn, or winter
- (page 91, line 7)a fuel that is made from living things or their waste
- (page 102, line 29)the act of destroying something, or the fact of being destroyed
- (page 87, line 3)the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- (page 87 line 9)a building with a roof and sides made of glass, used for growing plants that need warmth and protection
- (page 87, line 12)a calculation or guess about the future based on information that you have
- (page 95, line 15)a level of material, such as a type of rock or gas, that is different from the material above or below it, or a thin sheet of a substance
20 Clues: (page 87, line 10)the mixture of gases around the earth • (page 102, line 33)someone who owns or takes care of a farm • (page 91, line 14)fuel made from vegetable oils or animal fat • (page 91, line 1)the group of people who officially control a country • (page 91, line 7)a fuel that is made from living things or their waste • ...
invisible 2022-05-11
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- (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4
- (verb) Dare to do something or go somewhere that may be dangerous or unpleasant. Page 18.
- (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15.
- (adjective) having or conveying the force of a question. Page 9
- (verb) rebound one or more times off the surface. Page 26
- (adjective) occurring or done in brief irregular bursts
- (adverb) In an unwilling and hesitant way. Page 11.
- (adjective) (Of an insect or amphibian) having undergone metamorphosis, especially into the adult form. Page 20.
- (noun) it is a note with a shorten duration, and is separate from the note that follows by silence
- (verb) Ask questions of (someone, especially a suspect or a prisoner) closely, aggressively, or formally. Page 15.
- (verb) Be constantly or visibly worried or anxious. Page 12.
- (adjective) not being able to read or understood
- (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13.
- (verb) Long and careful consideration and discussion
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- (verb) Its to barely feel or show suppressed anger or any powerful emotion
- (verb) Use gestures, especially dramatic ones, instead of speaking or to emphasize one's words. Page 20.
- (verb) Regard as probable; expect or predict. Page 10.
- (noun)Someone that is able to bargain or argue over something
- (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4.
- (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound
- (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4.
- (Noun) A large trunk or suitcase, typically made of stiff leather and opening into two equal parts
- (noun) A sum of money sent, especially by mail, in payment for goods or services or as a gift. Page 19.
- (noun) a person who cultivates an area of interest, such as the arts, without real commitment or knowledge. Page 8
- (noun) A feeling of intense irritation or annoyance. Page 10
- (noun) The quality of being advisable or sensible; wisdom. Page 11.
- (adverb) In a pretentious or showy way designed to impress. Page 11.
- (noun) it is a table napkin
- (adjective)perceptible by touch
- (Noun) Short and exact use of words in writing or speech.
- (verb) to ask for or obtain page
31 Clues: (noun) it is a table napkin • (adjective)perceptible by touch • (noun) A spoken curse. Page 13. • (verb) to ask for or obtain page • (Noun) A crackling or rattling sound • (noun) it's a lapse of memory. Page 4 • (noun) The residence of a vicar. Page 15. • (verb) Spoil the attractiveness of. Page 4. • (verb) Keep from being seen; conceal. Page 4. • ...
Charlie - Week #1 2015-02-17
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- How many legs does an ant have?
- My name is
- How many ants are smiling on page sixteen?
- How do ants find food?
- What color is Charlie?
- How many strawberries are on page thirteen?
- are all of the shopping carts filled with the same food on page Fourteen?
- How many friends is Charlie holding on page nine?
- how many things are in the trash can Charlie is carrying on page 23?
- what would orville say (page six)
- Ants are said to be very
- If you aren't the queen you are a
- How many ants on page eleven?
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- My name is Orville
- Charlie says being this is a good thing. (page twenty five)
- humans do it, and so do ants when they are tired.
- humans have one and so ants. It has three parts. (page thirty)
- ants can't swim but they can do this (page twenty eight)
- Orville is holding it on page five.
- how many different ants are standing around the world on page 24?
- How many ants are crying on page twenty one?
- Some people say ants are as strong as this hero.
- humans have one of these, ants have (page eighteen)
- How many dots does Orville have?
- A place where ants live.
- what is the color of the snails shell on page Fifteen?
- The color of Charlie's wagon
27 Clues: My name is • My name is Orville • How do ants find food? • What color is Charlie? • A place where ants live. • Ants are said to be very • The color of Charlie's wagon • How many ants on page eleven? • How many legs does an ant have? • How many dots does Orville have? • what would orville say (page six) • If you aren't the queen you are a • Orville is holding it on page five. • ...
MTA Crosswords Pages 75 - 142 2017-03-09
Across
- Built into IPv6 for security (Page 132)
- Used to query Microsoft directories (Page 76)
- An IP address has two parts a network and a _____ (Page 86)
- Backup power supply - UPS
- What is this address? 169.254.x.x (Page 112)
- A safe place to run cables (Page 142)
- Last longer than a power spike (Page 136)
- Primary authentication protocol within a Microsoft domain (Page77)
- Does not automatically download email to the client (Page 75)
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- Protocol used to send error messages (Page 78)
- IPv6 Uses this this type of math (119)
- Interference cause by machines (Page 134)
- Video type for UDP traffic (Page 83)
- Tunneling protocol that works with IPsec (Page 78)
- Point to point ______ Protocol (Page77)
- Ports 1024 through 49,151 are known as ________ ports (Page80)
- Used to retrieve email from servers (Page 75)
- Address starts with fe80 - Link _____ (Page 125)
18 Clues: Backup power supply - UPS • Video type for UDP traffic (Page 83) • A safe place to run cables (Page 142) • IPv6 Uses this this type of math (119) • Built into IPv6 for security (Page 132) • Point to point ______ Protocol (Page77) • Interference cause by machines (Page 134) • Last longer than a power spike (Page 136) • What is this address? 169.254.x.x (Page 112) • ...
Baroque Crossword 2022-04-26
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- A person who performs alone. (pg 69)
- What is a large group of singers? (pg 70)
- A group of musicians who play together. (pg 69)
- A person with extraordinary musical talent. (pg 69)
- An example of program music.(pg 69)
- What is stronger in baroque music than Renaissance (pg 68)
- Instrumental music associated with a story.(pg 69)
- A baroque piece expresses how many moods? (pg 68)
- Greatest musician of the late baroque period. (pg 67)
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- A sudden shift in volume (dynamics). (pg 68)
- A soloist playing and along with an ensemble. (pg 69)
- Polyphonic composition based on one main idea. (pg 69)
- Handel's Messiah is performed during what holiday. (pg 70)
- Before TV this was the most popular entertainment. (pg 67)
- A musical composition meant for dancing. (pg 70)
- The texture of baroque music is mostly.... (pg 68)
- What changes for each dance in a suite. (pg 70)
- Melodies in the baroque are ______ often. (pg 68)
- What is like an opera but with no acting. (pg 70)
- Period of music from 1600-1750. (pg 67)
20 Clues: An example of program music.(pg 69) • A person who performs alone. (pg 69) • Period of music from 1600-1750. (pg 67) • What is a large group of singers? (pg 70) • A sudden shift in volume (dynamics). (pg 68) • A group of musicians who play together. (pg 69) • What changes for each dance in a suite. (pg 70) • A musical composition meant for dancing. (pg 70) • ...
Pilgrims & Puritans 2021-01-04
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- Those who separated from the Church of England. page 53
- Indian who greeted the Pilgrims with the word "Welcome." Internet
- The boat that brought the Pilgrims to the New World. page 53
- The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth ________ in 1620. page 55
- John Carver was the first governor of Plymouth _________. page 56
- ________ Standish was a Pilgrim leader. Internet
- Plymouth was the second ________ colony in America. page 53 (country)
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- Name of the present city where the Puritans settled. page 58
- English merchants formed a company called the Massachusetts ____ Company. page 58
- The first Thanksgiving _______ was celebrated in November, 1621. page 56
- William Bradford was the _______ governor of Plymouth Colony. a number
- An Indian who taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn. page 56
- They were called Puritans because they wanted to ________ the Church of England. page 58
- Thankful for a good harvest, the pilgrims set aside a day for _______________. page 56
- The Puritans wanted to purify the ________ of England. page 58
- Miles _________ was the military leader of the Pilgrims. Internet
- They landed at Plymouth in 1620. page 55
- The Mayflower _______ was the earliest form of American government. page 53
- The Pilgrims first went to Holland because they could worship _____ as they pleased. page 54
19 Clues: They landed at Plymouth in 1620. page 55 • ________ Standish was a Pilgrim leader. Internet • Those who separated from the Church of England. page 53 • The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth ________ in 1620. page 55 • Name of the present city where the Puritans settled. page 58 • An Indian who taught the Pilgrims how to plant corn. page 56 • ...
angles 2014-03-27
Across
- Higher then 90
- When two lines meet
- Lower then 90°
- cm
- Adds up to 90°
- Goes across the page
- 180°
- Part of a line connecting two points
- °
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- Adds up to 180°
- mm
- An instrument used in measuring or drawing angles
- Train tracks are ______________
- Over 180°
- Lying next to each other
- Another word for middle
- 90°
- 1,000 meter
- 3 sided shape
19 Clues: ° • mm • cm • 90° • 180° • Over 180° • 1,000 meter • 3 sided shape • Higher then 90 • Lower then 90° • Adds up to 90° • Adds up to 180° • When two lines meet • Goes across the page • Another word for middle • Lying next to each other • Train tracks are ______________ • Part of a line connecting two points • An instrument used in measuring or drawing angles
general 67 2023-04-07
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- flying mammal
- our next door planet
- fruit used to top off sundae
- city that is center of government
- part of clothes where we store things
- previous home of baseball giants
- christian holy book
- structure built to keep animals in (or out)
- when hockey player scores three goals
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- what used to be last car in freight train
- trophy for nhl champ
- stinging insect
- nine times nine (nine squared)
- chicago's state
- hit when batter circles bases and scores
- man made back yard body of water
- number of inches in a foot
- home of the nba grizzlies
- cloth or canvas house used camping
19 Clues: flying mammal • stinging insect • chicago's state • christian holy book • trophy for nhl champ • our next door planet • home of the nba grizzlies • number of inches in a foot • fruit used to top off sundae • nine times nine (nine squared) • man made back yard body of water • previous home of baseball giants • city that is center of government • cloth or canvas house used camping • ...
What's that mean? 2022-05-02
Across
- notice(page 12)
- group of people(page 14)
- ability(page 9)
- father(page 10)
- parents(page 10)
- feeling unsteady(page 13)
- disappointment, trouble(page 14)
- festival(page 12)
- Careful!(page 8)
- girls(page 12)
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- grandfather(page 11)
- swallow(page 11)
- a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
- valuable(page 10)
- awkward(page 14)
15 Clues: girls(page 12) • notice(page 12) • ability(page 9) • father(page 10) • swallow(page 11) • parents(page 10) • awkward(page 14) • Careful!(page 8) • valuable(page 10) • festival(page 12) • grandfather(page 11) • group of people(page 14) • feeling unsteady(page 13) • disappointment, trouble(page 14) • a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
The Prince and the Pauper 2018-12-18
Across
- belonging to a group of people with a high rank or title. Page 56
- a quick look. Page 45
- a condition of pain or suffering. Page 50
- a roll of paper or parchment, used to write or draw on. Page 54
- a person or thing that comes after or follows another. Page 57
- a fancy, formal dinner. Page 53
- brave and dashing. Page 56
- to change or hide the looks of in order to not be recognized. Page 54
- a very poor person. Page 49
- to say that something is not true; refuse to agree with. Page 49
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- an event or the time at which it happens/ a special event; celebration. Page 51
- a drinking glass with a stem and base, used mainly for wine. Page 53
- compassionate or forgivingtaking pity; showing mercy. Page 49
- a person who cheats or tricks others by pretending to be another person. Page 52
- a yard surrounded by buildings or walls. Page 45
- to give orders that prevent or prohibit. Page 47
- a suit made of leather, metal, or other strong material, worn to protect the body during battle.Page 48
- to cause to believe something that is not true; trick or fool. Page 49
18 Clues: a quick look. Page 45 • brave and dashing. Page 56 • a very poor person. Page 49 • a fancy, formal dinner. Page 53 • a condition of pain or suffering. Page 50 • a yard surrounded by buildings or walls. Page 45 • to give orders that prevent or prohibit. Page 47 • compassionate or forgivingtaking pity; showing mercy. Page 49 • ...
What's that mean? 2022-05-02
Across
- notice(page 12)
- group of people(page 14)
- ability(page 9)
- father(page 10)
- parents(page 10)
- feeling unsteady(page 13)
- disappointment, trouble(page 14)
- festival(page 12)
- Careful!(page 8)
- girls(page 12)
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- grandfather(page 11)
- swallow(page 11)
- a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
- valuable(page 10)
- awkward(page 14)
15 Clues: girls(page 12) • notice(page 12) • ability(page 9) • father(page 10) • swallow(page 11) • parents(page 10) • awkward(page 14) • Careful!(page 8) • valuable(page 10) • festival(page 12) • grandfather(page 11) • group of people(page 14) • feeling unsteady(page 13) • disappointment, trouble(page 14) • a sweet similar to toffee (page 12)
Chapter 19 The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 2015-08-27
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- What is the tiniest substance in blood, but has the most plasma proteins? (Textbook, page 664)
- What is the shape of red blood cells? (www.medicinenet.com; Classroom Activity, Tuesday, 08/25/2015)
- What element of blood gets rid of bacteria using the enzyme of lysozyme? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the scientific name for red blood cells? (www.medicinenet.com; Classroom Activity, Tuesday, 08/25/2015)
- What component of blood has a nucleus that is kidney-or horseshoe-shaped? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is another name for white blood cells? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the plasma protein that moves iron through the blood? (Textbook, page 687)
- What element of blood has the characteristic of large cytoplasmic granules? (Textbook, page 675)
- What part of the blood is liquid? (Textbook, page 664)
- What are products of digestion, such as vitamins and minerals? (Textbook, page 664)
- What is defined as the stoppage of bleeding? (Textbook, page 687)
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- Which blood element is equipped with the function to mediate immune responses? (Textbook, page 675)
- What unique element of blood contains numerous vesicles, but has no nucleus? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is liquid tissue engulfed by an extracellular matrix? (Textbook, page 662)
- What develops from pluripotent stem cells? (Textbook, page 687)
- What has the ability to destruct specific parasitic worms? (Textbook, page 675)
- What is the simple name for a web or cluster of insoluble protein fibers? (Textbook, page 687)
- What is the simple name for inorganic salts? (Textbook, page 664)
- What substance in blood causes it to clot? (Textbook, page 664)
19 Clues: What part of the blood is liquid? (Textbook, page 664) • What develops from pluripotent stem cells? (Textbook, page 687) • What substance in blood causes it to clot? (Textbook, page 664) • What is another name for white blood cells? (Textbook, page 675) • What is the simple name for inorganic salts? (Textbook, page 664) • ...
Spanish Numbers 2013-09-16
Spanish Numbers 2013-09-16
Los Números 10 - 100 2015-11-12
Los Números 10 - 100 2015-11-12
Los Numeros 2024-01-30
sundanese 2025-11-25
Princeton and Dr. Seuss quiz 2019-08-26
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- This boys name backwards in Mit
- fruit on page 48
- this teacher has a white shirt on
- this hero shoots webs
- Luke teacher is drinking this today
- what month comes after August?
- this teacher teaches you on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
- what teacher is from the country on page 36
- what month is it now?
- what is the women on page 33?
- What will go highest in the sky? Page 14
- this student has glasses
- this teacher changed her hairstyle recently
- boys first name page 1
- what food does Pete sell? page 22
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- what is the name of the hair under the uncles nose? page 3
- animal page 34
- who works opposite Princeton? Look out the window!
- fruit on page 29
- Animal on page 16
- this superhero fights the joker
- this teachers name backwards is Eus
- capital city of Korea
- this teacher has two A's in her name
- this students has two D's in his name
- The weather today is
- the boys sisters name page 1
27 Clues: animal page 34 • fruit on page 48 • fruit on page 29 • Animal on page 16 • The weather today is • this hero shoots webs • capital city of Korea • what month is it now? • boys first name page 1 • this student has glasses • the boys sisters name page 1 • what is the women on page 33? • what month comes after August? • This boys name backwards in Mit • this superhero fights the joker • ...
Yearbook 2025-05-12
Across
- unplanned, unposed
- pictures and designs cant run into this
- important picture, biggest picture
- one page
- practice page
- the index
- front design of the book
- Where is that page at?
- make sure your pictures don't __
- separates new from old sections
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- whats happening in this story/picture
- how is the page organized?
- Is there any mistakes in this story?
- Black border around pictures
- first page
- in order from when happened
- type of blank for letters
- the vibe of the page
- whats this page about?
- Pictures of someone
20 Clues: one page • the index • first page • practice page • unplanned, unposed • Pictures of someone • the vibe of the page • whats this page about? • Where is that page at? • front design of the book • type of blank for letters • how is the page organized? • in order from when happened • Black border around pictures • separates new from old sections • make sure your pictures don't __ • ...
space 2023-02-07
Across
- in the distance a long ways away
- objects far away in a drawing are this size
- objects closer to you are this size
- the point where ojects look like they disappear on a page
- the empty space around an object
- the part of a drawing that is in the middle of the page
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- the part of an drawing that appears nearest to you.
- depth on a page showing how near or far objects appear
- the part of a drawing that is the farthest away from you.
- the space that objects take up, opposite of negative
- objects over other objects
- close up to you
12 Clues: close up to you • objects over other objects • in the distance a long ways away • the empty space around an object • objects closer to you are this size • objects far away in a drawing are this size • the part of an drawing that appears nearest to you. • the space that objects take up, opposite of negative • depth on a page showing how near or far objects appear • ...
6th Grade English -Stay Healthy 2021-05-04
Across
- ask a friend to come to your house(page 60)
- something true (page 40)
- how to make the cake (page 60)
- good for you (page 56)
- the name of the book (page 40)
- something you cut food with (page60)
- before you eat the fruit (page 60)
- t-shirt, jacket (page 24)
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- the bad character (page 30)
- I need to drink ( page 56)
- very big(page 46)
- the good character (page 30)
- very good food (page 60)
- Friday and Saturday (page 56)
- something you always do (page 56)
- breakfast lunch and supper (page56)
16 Clues: very big(page 46) • good for you (page 56) • something true (page 40) • very good food (page 60) • t-shirt, jacket (page 24) • I need to drink ( page 56) • the bad character (page 30) • the good character (page 30) • Friday and Saturday (page 56) • how to make the cake (page 60) • the name of the book (page 40) • something you always do (page 56) • before you eat the fruit (page 60) • ...
Journey Forward 2023-02-17
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- on page 14
- tracks a patient's progress to discharge, page 6
- A card you can write a note to you patient to read after discharge.
- page 17
- Sheet at the back of the book on improving use of this type of medication.
- page 25
- Table of...found at the front
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- page 12
- page 8
- page 19
- page 26
- safe storage sheet for this item found at the back of the book
- page 16
- page 21
- award for NACs from patients
- page 18
- award for nurses from patients
17 Clues: page 8 • page 12 • page 19 • page 26 • page 16 • page 21 • page 18 • page 17 • page 25 • on page 14 • award for NACs from patients • Table of...found at the front • award for nurses from patients • tracks a patient's progress to discharge, page 6 • safe storage sheet for this item found at the back of the book • A card you can write a note to you patient to read after discharge. • ...
Numeros 2020-10-20
Almanca Proje 2021-04-11
Spanish Numbers 2013-09-16
Sp1U1 - Los números 2023-09-07
NUMBER CROSSWORD 2025-09-03
Numbers in Spanish 2025-10-22
Hanad's Cross words 2025-10-24
Across
- Which Argentine president performed rock songs at a concert to promote his latest book before midterm elections? page 8-10
- Who is the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court who recently began his 20th year in the role? page 16-17
- In what UK city did a terrorist attack occur on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur? page 14-15
- what is the name of the AI video generation platform mentioned in the article? page 20-21
- What US city did Donald Trump Order The National Guard to? Page 4-5
- what musical artist's lyrics are often cited by his fans as an example of "woke" messaging? page 16-17
- what social media platform is mentioned as a potential source of harmful deepfakes and misinformation? page 20-21
- The poll watch section states that a majority of American Jews say the war has committed war crimes against Palestinians in 2023, What country is this referring to? page 16-17
- who is the individual whose article is titled "Making soldiers manly again"? page 16-17
- What political party does Jonathan Chait believe needs to focus on "working class voters" and "American public's beliefs" to win? page 11-12
- what company along with Amazon and Apple, is mentioned in the "Innovation of the week" section for bringing new AI features to their smart home products? page 20-21
- The first article discusses a new technique to help people who suffer from what condition? page 20-21
- what type of dinosaur has a newly described relative named Acwapacha rin,chay? page 20-21
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- What country's current leader, Nicolas Maduro, is described as a target for "drug smuggling" operations? page 16-17
- Who became the first woman to lead the worldwide Anglican Communion as Archbishop of Canterbury? Page 8-10
- Who wrote the piece titled "Your right to call Trump a 'fascist'?" page 11-12
- what state is mentioned as having an electricity demand increase of thirty nine percent in 2035 due to data centers? page 20-21
- Who is the former bodybuilder and actor mentioned? page 9-10
- What actress is on the page with a feature about her experience as a mother and dealing with paparazzi? page 9-10
- What country is concerned about its kids being radicalized by far right romanticized content on Tiktok? page 14-15
- What company hired Ginger Grant who was using a two hundred seventy five a week rental? page 10-11
- what country contains the sites with the ancient rock art of camels? page 20-21
- The title of the article on the bottom half of the page asks why Israel is blockading sea flotillas attempting to reach what territory? page 14-15
- What type of artificial intelligence is the subject of the article on mental health support? page 10-11
- What country is mentioned as the place where the "meme generation" is turning activist? page 14-15
25 Clues: Who is the former bodybuilder and actor mentioned? page 9-10 • What US city did Donald Trump Order The National Guard to? Page 4-5 • Who wrote the piece titled "Your right to call Trump a 'fascist'?" page 11-12 • what country contains the sites with the ancient rock art of camels? page 20-21 • ...
King's Cage Vocab 2021-12-10
Across
- completely lacking in subtlety; very obvious. Adjective, on page 95, paragraph 5.
- willing to do a service or kindness: helpful. Adjective, on page 399, paragraph 5.
- irritating and tiresome (used for emphasis). Adjective, on page 182, paragraph 7.
- a rich fabric woven with a raised pattern, typically with gold or silver thread. Noun, on page 245, paragraph 2.
- show feelings of superiority; be patronizing. Verb, on pgae 121, paragraph 4.
- an external form, appearance, or manner of presentation, typically concealing the true nature of something. Noun, on page 69, paragraph 1.
- the deliberate killing of a large number of people from a particular nation or ethnic group with the aim of destroying that nation or group. Noun, on page 61, paragraph 2.
- confirm or give support to (a statement, theory, or finding). Verb, on page 267 paragraph 2.
- a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. Noun, on page 95, paragraph 7.
- denoting the second or second mentioned of two people or things. Adjective, on page 258, paragraph 2.
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- (of a person or their behavior) tending to attract attention because of their exuberance, confidence, and stylishness. Adjective, on page 399, paragraph 2.
- (of a person) reserved or uncommunicative in speech; saying little. Adjective, on page 481, paragraph 5.
- feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed. Adjective, on page 107, paragraph 2.
- be emotionally affected by someone or something that one admires; become ecstatic. Verb, on page 51, paragraph 7.
- very vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural effect. Adjective, on page 64 paragraph 3.
- destroy completely; put an end to. Verb, on page 60, paragraph 5.
- unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. Adjective, on page 50, paragraph 4.
- relating to or constituting actions carefully planned to gain a specific military end. Adjective, on page 460, paragraph 5.
- address (someone) in such a way as to express disapproval or disappointment. Verb, on page 453, paragraph 2.
- showing great attention to detail; very careful and precise. Adjective, on page 11, first sentence.
20 Clues: destroy completely; put an end to. Verb, on page 60, paragraph 5. • unwilling and hesitant; disinclined. Adjective, on page 50, paragraph 4. • a passionate expression of grief or sorrow. Noun, on page 95, paragraph 7. • show feelings of superiority; be patronizing. Verb, on pgae 121, paragraph 4. • ...
Amelie's Crossword 2025-10-27
Across
- Who treated that this person supports extending the subsidies because without them "premiums will DOUBLE" for people in her Georgia district? Page 6
- What Attorney faced off with Democrats during a contentious Senate Judiciary Committee hearing? Page 7
- Who said " President Trump will deserve credit" if the deal ends and the fighting must? Page 5
- How many decades "have typically blamed the party not in the White House" when Congress can't agree on a spending package and the government shuts down? Page 5
- Where was the war that passed the two-year mark? page 5
- Who was the severely burned Palestine teen in Boston for treatment? Page 5
- What terrorist organization is supposed to release the remaining Israeli hostages? Page 5
- How many Obamacare enrolls live in red states? Page 6
- What union said "This is the latest example of how fragile our aviation system is" Page 7
- How many flights were delayed on one day when airports were experiencing controller shortages? Page 7
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- What percent of voters blame President Trump for the government shut down? Page 6
- How many Americans are going to lose health insurance subsidies completely if they expire? Page 6
- Who was the California Citizen that tried to assassinate U.S Supreme Court Justice? Page 7
- What percent of democrats blame Republicans for the Government shut down? Page 6
- what state did the supreme court overturn a ban on conversation therapy for minors? Page 7
- What controller shortages resulting from the government shut down cause for air traffic across the country? Page 7
- who said Democrats should raise the price for reopening the government to include a meaningful rollback of Trump's autocratic project? Page 6
- How long was Brett Kavanaugh sentenced behind bars? Pag James Corney Who was arraigned in federal court pleading not guilty in a case testing the President's power to prosecute opponents? Page 7
- Who was caught taking $50,000 dollars in cash from undercover FBI agents last year? page 7
- Who said they need "a political and diplomatic solution" that will "hold the peace, not just end the war?" Page 5
- What was the name of the Force that has to pull back and allow for a temporary authority to administer the Gaza Strip? Page 5
- How long did Bondi refuse to answer questions based on Epstein files? Page 7
- What former FBI agent was arraigned in federal court pleading not guilty in a case testing the president's power to prosecute opponents? Page 7
- Do controllers get paid when working on a shut down? Page 7
- Who chose not to hold an official ceremony to commemorate the second anniversary of the October 7, 2023, attacks? Page 5
25 Clues: How many Obamacare enrolls live in red states? Page 6 • Where was the war that passed the two-year mark? page 5 • Do controllers get paid when working on a shut down? Page 7 • Who was the severely burned Palestine teen in Boston for treatment? Page 5 • How long did Bondi refuse to answer questions based on Epstein files? Page 7 • ...
Journalism Vocabulary 2025-09-17
Across
- A complete alphabetical listing of all students, teachers, advertisers, topics, and events covered in the yearbook
- When any image or element touches he edge of the page extending beyond the trim edge
- A unit of measurement equal to 1/6 of an inch and 12 points
- of Thirds, Division of a photo, horizontally and vertically, so the subject falls into one of the interesting optical hot spots
- Refers both to topics features on individual spreads and how the topics are highlighted
- A 16-page grouping made up with two 8-page flats
- A writer’s specific perspective on a broader topic
- The first two to four pages of the yearbook which introduce the theme
- photo, A photo that is 2 to 2.5 times larger than other photos on the spread
- Detailed listing of technical printing info (at the end of the book) and staff listing
- Two facing side-by- side pages in the yearbook
- Outside the yearbook which protects the contents
- A secondary headline
- Type style with tiny “feet” at the end of each letter stroke
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- A line of large type used to tell the reader what is to follow
- space, Blank area where no elements are placed
- A verbal statement and a visual look which the tie all parts of the yearbook together
- The person whom a reporter interviews
- A spread used to separate each of the sections of the yearbook
- A yearbook is typically broken up into six of these
- A few sentences that identify the who, what, where, when, why and how of a picture
- An attention- grabbing introduction that sets the tone of the story
- Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle
- page Page one of the yearbook includes vital information regarding the school
- Elements such as rule lines, gray screens, large initial letters and special type treatments which enhance the book’s design
- An unposed photo that documents the action story
- A page-by-page listing of the yearbook’s contents
- The main story on a yearbook spread
28 Clues: A secondary headline • The main story on a yearbook spread • The person whom a reporter interviews • Two facing side-by- side pages in the yearbook • Vertical area where two pages meet in the middle • A 16-page grouping made up with two 8-page flats • An unposed photo that documents the action story • Outside the yearbook which protects the contents • ...
Night crossword 2025-03-04
Across
- The phrase posted at the front of Auschwitz that means "work makes you free"(page 40)
- Where the jews were sent before they were deported to the concentration camps (page 11)
- The number that Elie Wisel was assigned at camp.(page 50)
- The most famous concentration camp in the Holocaust (preface, page 26,30,31,38,40,41,42,43,44,62,64,67)
- the place in which the prisoners would sleep and rest
- The disease that Elie Wiesel's dad had that ultimately killed him (page 78,108)
- The most notorious doctor in the Holocaust, also known as "The angel of death"(page 31,71,72,74)
- eliminate, typically by violent means; kill.(page 9,13, and 114)
- Jewish prisoners who were assigned to help guard the camps.(page 36,39,49,63,67,70,72,90,93)
- A lack of essential nutrients, usually over a prolonged period of time(page 100)
- Where the prisoners were sent to if they were no longer "useful"(forward, page 32,33,35,62,67)
- powers The countries of Japan, Italy and Germany, that all contributed to the genocides that took place during WW2
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- The name for a leader of a block, where the prisoners slept in.(page 44 among others)
- The last name of the man who wanted to rid all Jews and minorities of Eruope (preface,page 80,81,114)
- Someone of Romani Ethnicity. Also a group of people that were persecuted during the Holocaust(page 37 among others.)
- The piece of fabric that every Jew had to wear so that others can know who they are
- One of the most aggressive Kapos that Elie Wisel ever encountered (page 50 among others)
- A large box primarily used to transport livestock, but was used to transport the Jews in WW2(preface,forward,page 6,22,and 97)
- The German police who were exceptionally cruel to minorities (page 6,13,22,63)
- The act of taking a foreigner from another country (page 21 and 118)
20 Clues: the place in which the prisoners would sleep and rest • The number that Elie Wisel was assigned at camp.(page 50) • eliminate, typically by violent means; kill.(page 9,13, and 114) • The act of taking a foreigner from another country (page 21 and 118) • The German police who were exceptionally cruel to minorities (page 6,13,22,63) • ...
No because I said so 2025-10-22
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- The first Japanese Prime Minister, Sanae Takaichi, wishes to be what to Japan? page 5-10
- What was the Doberman named who saved his owner from a 7-foot tall grizzly? page 5-10
- The woman who tried to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh to what? page 5-10
- Four of five Obamacare enrollees live in what kind of states? page 5-10
- The supreme court appeared to overturn what for minors? page 5-10
- Who is the Governor or Illinois? pages 4-6
- The dome headed dinosaur
- What is "truly a concern"?
- Who was the former Governor of California? page 5-10
- How many years was P-Diddy sentenced to behind bars? Page 5-10
- British police broke up an international gang that smuggled how many phones? page 5-10
- "America knows vanishly little about what it's _ seeks to accomplish in this fight." page 16-20
- Who will perform at the 2026 Super Bowl?
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- What itself is under attack? page 4-6
- Where the oldest large scale drawing was found.
- Who is the Israeli Prime Minister? page 5-10
- Extending the subsidies polls well as a stand-alone issue. But it'll soon be,"_"? page 5-10
- French President's what prime minister resigned after a month of being in office? page 5-10
- John Roberts has now spent two years dismantling what? page 16-20
- The buzz word for today.
- This group of people are more likely to develop long Covid after a second infection to the Corona Virus.
- Former New York Jets quarterback was charged with what against a 69-year-old grease truck driver? page 5-10
- Who was in an AI generated police chase video posted on TikTok?
- Is _ planning on overthrowing Venezuela's regime? page 16-20
- Who was President Trump holding hands and skipping with on a bronze painted statue? page 16-20
25 Clues: The buzz word for today. • The dome headed dinosaur • What is "truly a concern"? • What itself is under attack? page 4-6 • Who will perform at the 2026 Super Bowl? • Who is the Governor or Illinois? pages 4-6 • Who is the Israeli Prime Minister? page 5-10 • Where the oldest large scale drawing was found. • Who was the former Governor of California? page 5-10 • ...
Science 4 2025-03-12
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- Page 9, an animal that has a very long neck
- Page 11, fish use _____ to breathe
- Page 8, what animal can you see?
- Page 11, birds and fish _____ eggs
- Page 9, an animal that likes bananas
- Page 9, an animal that has big ears
- Page 11, birds use _____ to fly
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- Page 11, birds use _____ to eat
- Page 11, fish use _____ to swim
- Page 14, I'm a bird but I can't fly
- Page 16, I'm orange and I can swim
- Page 16, I'm a bird. I'm blue and yellow
- Page 18, what color are the small fish?
- Page 18, how many tigers can you see?
- Page 6, how many dogs are there?
- Page 14, I'm a fish but I do not lay eggs
16 Clues: Page 11, birds use _____ to eat • Page 11, fish use _____ to swim • Page 11, birds use _____ to fly • Page 8, what animal can you see? • Page 6, how many dogs are there? • Page 11, fish use _____ to breathe • Page 16, I'm orange and I can swim • Page 11, birds and fish _____ eggs • Page 14, I'm a bird but I can't fly • Page 9, an animal that has big ears • ...
Touchstone 3 Units 7-8 2022-07-16
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- I am worried ____ the future.
- Saya and Maya get ____ really well. They're always hanging out with each other.
- How do you remind yourself ___ things? (page 78)
- An adjective that describes someone who is not happy. (page 82)
- Wearing no shoes or socks. (page 82)
- What would Berta do every weekend if she had more free time? (page 76)
- A new friend that Christopher Owen met through Mike. (page 66)
- What are Ronaldo and his friend fans of? (page 73)
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- Where would Bryan go if he could choose anywhere in the world? (page 76)
- Someone Christopher Owen grew up with and can totally trust. (page 66)
- Max and Sandy didn't settle ____ until they were in their fifties.
- Christopher Owen's friend that plays in a rock band. (page 66)
- Where did Steve and Anna grow up? (page 68)
- Do you apologize ___ being late? (page 78)
- Bob and Sara started going ___ together in high school.
- A noun. A bad opinion of someone or something. (page 72)
- What colour is the bag that the strange woman by the mailboxes is carrying? (page 70)
- How many people can be seen on page 66?
- An adjective that describes someone who is able to wait for something without getting upset.
19 Clues: I am worried ____ the future. • Wearing no shoes or socks. (page 82) • How many people can be seen on page 66? • Do you apologize ___ being late? (page 78) • Where did Steve and Anna grow up? (page 68) • How do you remind yourself ___ things? (page 78) • What are Ronaldo and his friend fans of? (page 73) • Bob and Sara started going ___ together in high school. • ...
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Los números 0 - 100 2025-09-19
Module 23: Stars 2025-02-10
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- For 10 billion years, a star with a mass similar to our sun will fuse hydrogen into _____. (page 653)
- Light, generally seen in the polar regions, forms when gases in the Earth’s atmosphere interact with high-energy particles from the Sun. (page 637).
- Governs nearly all of a star’s properties, including temperature, luminosity, and diameter. (page 652)
- Areas of low density in the gas of the corona and are the main regions from which the particles that comprise the solar wind escape. (two words – page 638)
- The visible surface of the Sun where most of the visible light emitted by the Sun comes from. (page 636)
- A predictable change in the number of sunspots that goes from a minimum to maximum to minimum again in about 11 years. (two words – page 638)
- An arc of gas that is ejected from the chromosphere or is gas that condenses in the inner corona and rains down back to the surface. (page 638)
- The outermost layer of the Sun’s atmosphere that extends several million kilometers outside the edge of the chromosphere and has temperatures about 3-5 million K. (page 636)
- Most common element found in the Sun. (page 641)
- Portion of the H-R diagram that contains about 90% of all stars, which are fusing hydrogen in their cores. (two words – page 651)
- The outer portion of a star is blown off in a massive explosion. (page 657)
- A measure of a star’s energy output. (page 647)
- Dark spots on the surface of the Sun are caused when the Sun’s magnetic field periodically disturbs the solar atmosphere. (page 637)
- When the hydrogen in the core is gone, the outer layers of the star expand and cool to become a _____. (two words – page 654)
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- A small, hot object about the size of Earth at the center of a planetary nebula (two words – page 654)
- Charged particles that flow outward through the entire solar system and bathe each planet in a flood of particles. (two words – page 637)
- A huge discharge of highly charged particles from the corona that can create a geomagnetic storm if it gets caught up in Earth’s magnetic field. (three words – page 638)
- When energy production ends, the outer layers expand again and are expelled as a shell of gas called a _____. (two words – page 654)
- The combination of lightweight, atomic nuclei into heavier nuclei. (page 639)
- Violent eruptions of particles and radiation from the Sun’s surface and are associated with sunspots. (two words – page 638)
- Layer of the Sun’s atmosphere that is above the photosphere, which is approximately 2,500 km thick and 15,000 K. (page 636)
- A hot, condensed object at the center of a collapsing nebula that will eventually become a star. (page 653)
- Small extremely dense object that remains after a supernova that has gravity so immense that nothing, not even light, can escape it. (two words - page 657)
- The type of matter that makes up the Sun. (page 635)
- Location where energy is produced in the Sun. (page 639).
- A star becomes stable when it has sufficient internal heat to produce the _____ needed to balance _____. (two words – page 653)
- Part of Earth that deflects charged particles from the Sun. (two words – page 637)
- A cloud of interstellar gas and dust where all stars begin. (page 653)
28 Clues: A measure of a star’s energy output. (page 647) • Most common element found in the Sun. (page 641) • The type of matter that makes up the Sun. (page 635) • Location where energy is produced in the Sun. (page 639). • A cloud of interstellar gas and dust where all stars begin. (page 653) • The outer portion of a star is blown off in a massive explosion. (page 657) • ...
LandonMartin1234 2023-04-20
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- your eagle
- your new girlfriend :(
- landon's favorite color
- he has a W youtube page
- josie's cat's name
- landon's (appeared to be) favorite clothing brand
- josie's husband
- landon's wife
- josie's favorite color
- "can someone go to the bathroom with me??"
- we both have them on our teeth
- W mom
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- when we started dating
- "such a ..... martin moment"
- something josie is nervous to do at landon's house
- your middle name
- the first movie we went to together alone
- your fatter cat
- josie's favorite drink
- josie's middle name
- I'm this cat's favorite
- josie is ... like a pig
- your sisters name
23 Clues: W mom • your eagle • landon's wife • your fatter cat • josie's husband • your middle name • your sisters name • josie's cat's name • josie's middle name • when we started dating • your new girlfriend :( • josie's favorite drink • josie's favorite color • landon's favorite color • he has a W youtube page • I'm this cat's favorite • josie is ... like a pig • "such a ..... martin moment" • ...
The Giver Vocabulary Words 2020-10-28
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- obvious page 74
- move page 57
- peaceful page 140
- bright colors page 95
- energetically page 157
- worry about page 14
- sentenced to punishment or death page 165
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- someone who comes before another person page 104
- enjoy page 68
- make fun of page 20
- in a worried way page 134
- full of energy page 44
- thought about page 6
- quick and not obvious way page 171
- feeling like something bad is going to happen page 113
15 Clues: move page 57 • enjoy page 68 • obvious page 74 • peaceful page 140 • make fun of page 20 • worry about page 14 • thought about page 6 • bright colors page 95 • full of energy page 44 • energetically page 157 • in a worried way page 134 • quick and not obvious way page 171 • sentenced to punishment or death page 165 • someone who comes before another person page 104 • ...
The Giver Vocabulary Words 2020-10-28
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- obvious page 74
- move page 57
- peaceful page 140
- bright colors page 95
- energetically page 157
- worry about page 14
- sentenced to punishment or death page 165
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- someone who comes before another person page 104
- enjoy page 68
- make fun of page 20
- in a worried way page 134
- full of energy page 44
- thought about page 6
- quick and not obvious way page 171
- feeling like something bad is going to happen page 113
15 Clues: move page 57 • enjoy page 68 • obvious page 74 • peaceful page 140 • make fun of page 20 • worry about page 14 • thought about page 6 • bright colors page 95 • full of energy page 44 • energetically page 157 • in a worried way page 134 • quick and not obvious way page 171 • sentenced to punishment or death page 165 • someone who comes before another person page 104 • ...
Yearbook Lingo 2024-02-09
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- Images or illustrations, extend off the page
- The textured finish on the title page's surface
- A page or section at the front of your book that lists the chapters or sections in the book
- A dull texture added to the front of the book
- The facing pages
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- Large words identifying a story
- A shiny clear finish added to enlarge words,numbers,or images.
- A hole cut through a title page
- The middle portion of the book between pages
- A type printed on a press
10 Clues: The facing pages • A type printed on a press • Large words identifying a story • A hole cut through a title page • Images or illustrations, extend off the page • The middle portion of the book between pages • A dull texture added to the front of the book • The textured finish on the title page's surface • A shiny clear finish added to enlarge words,numbers,or images. • ...
SYMMETRY 2022-01-10
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- HELP US TO SEE IMAGE IN THE MIRROR
- SAME PATTERN
- BEAUTIFUL AND COLOURFUL INSECT
- USE TO CUT PAPER AND CLOTHES
- used in road vehicles to move
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- USED IN ELECTRONIC GADGETS
- page middle page of unessed notebook
- CLOSED POLYGON WITH THREE EQUAL SIDES
- part of plant used to breath in out
- USE TO DECORATE HOUSE ENTRANCE ON FESTIVALS
10 Clues: SAME PATTERN • USED IN ELECTRONIC GADGETS • USE TO CUT PAPER AND CLOTHES • used in road vehicles to move • BEAUTIFUL AND COLOURFUL INSECT • HELP US TO SEE IMAGE IN THE MIRROR • part of plant used to breath in out • CLOSED POLYGON WITH THREE EQUAL SIDES • page middle page of unessed notebook • USE TO DECORATE HOUSE ENTRANCE ON FESTIVALS
Baxter 2015-06-02
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- This keeps people and animals inside an area. (Page 4)
- An animals hands and feet.
- Max and his mom drove away in a _________.
- The apartment is too _______ for Baxter (Page 10)
- Baxter _______ the truck go out. (Page 4)
- Baxter wanted to be with Max so her _____ after him (Page 6)
- Baxter's paws ________ after running. (Page 6)
- Max was not _______ because Baxter had to stay behind. (Page 2)
- Baxter had to stay ________. (Page 2)
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- I am so _______ after running.
- Max has to take Baxter for ________. (Page 14)
- Max and his mom were going to live in the ________. (Page 2)
- She lives next door. (Page 12)
- Baxter ________ over the fence. (Page 4)
- The truck went out the ________. (Page 4)
- Where Max and his mom went to live.
- Baxter will have to live with ________. (Page 10)
17 Clues: An animals hands and feet. • I am so _______ after running. • She lives next door. (Page 12) • Where Max and his mom went to live. • Baxter had to stay ________. (Page 2) • Baxter ________ over the fence. (Page 4) • The truck went out the ________. (Page 4) • Baxter _______ the truck go out. (Page 4) • Max and his mom drove away in a _________. • ...
