opposites Crossword Puzzles
Complementary Colors Study Guide 2017-04-07
Across
- A ____________ wash is created by adding more and more water to each stroke on a flat wash.
- Painting one color, then painting a light layer of a different color over it is called a _____________
- Mixing equal amounts of two complements together will create a ______________ brown.
- The complement of each primary color is the color made by mixing the other two ____________ colors
- Placing complements ______________ to each other will intensify each other's brightness.
- Degenerate Art is a term adopted by the ______________ to describe modern art, which as banned on grounds that it was un-German.
- Klee made many pencil drawings that showed his attraction to linear, ____________ imagery
- A German artist whose style is hard to classify; mostly Expressionist and Abstract (first and last name)
- Sprinkling ___________ on wet watercolor will dry the water and pull up color. When dry, scratching off will reveal an interesting texture.
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- After receiving his fine arts degree, Klee went to Italy and studied the ____________ painters
- adding one complement to another will ______________ the intensity of the color.
- Klee showed talent in black and white drawing, but struggled with _______________
- Gently scratching into your paper, then painting over the area to reveal a texture is called ______________
- A ___________ wash is a basic layer of watercolor, painted from top to bottom, working above the bead of paint.
- Complementary colors are direct ___________________, or across from each other, on the color wheel.
- Klee's art changed dramatically after a visit to _______________ in 1914
- Using rubber cement, wax crayons, or rubbing alcohol will create a watercolor ____________
- Klee produced almost 10,000 works of ___________ before he died in 1940
18 Clues: Klee produced almost 10,000 works of ___________ before he died in 1940 • Klee's art changed dramatically after a visit to _______________ in 1914 • adding one complement to another will ______________ the intensity of the color. • Klee showed talent in black and white drawing, but struggled with _______________ • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-05-13
Across
- to action Giving an action or task for your audience to complete to work towards solving the problem.
- Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas.
- Using opposites to illustrate a point. E.G. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”
- Appealing to logic and reasoning.
- Appealing to the emotions.
- This helps you feel and look confident and calm. It demonstrates high status meaning the audience feel you have something worth listening to. It also helps you to breathe easily and project your voice.
- Using imagery to engage the audience, especially for a hook - this needs to be related to theme/point.
- Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect.
- questions Asking a question that does not require an answer.
- Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience.
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- expressions A form of non-verbal communication that reflects an individual's emotions.
- A form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily action communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech.
- Illustrating a problem that exists, and giving a solution to reduce its impact. E.G. There is too much rubbish. More bins would help to fix this issue.
- Using statistics or research to support ideas. Used to show expert knowledge on the topic.
- Using verbs that show certainty of belief.
- contact A form of non-verbal communication that creates a bond between speaker and listener. It can communicate how much you care about their thoughts.
- Showing authority on subject.
- Technique to show change in topic or to allow audience to think about point.
18 Clues: Appealing to the emotions. • Showing authority on subject. • Appealing to logic and reasoning. • Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas. • Using verbs that show certainty of belief. • Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect. • Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience. • questions Asking a question that does not require an answer. • ...
crossword math project 2025-03-27
Across
- the process of placing a point on a number line or on a coordinate plane at its proper location
- decrease a negative precent change
- expression a combination of numbers and operations
- property of equality if you multiply each side of an equation by the same nonzero number, the two sides remain equal
- the distance from the center of a circle to any point on the circle
- the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter
- integer an integer that is less than zero. negetive integers are written with a - sign
- property of inequality when you ,ultiply each side of an inequality by a negetive number, the inequelity symbol must be reversed for the inequality to remain true
- error a ratio that compares the inaccuracy of an estimate ( amount of error) to the actual amount
- range a measure of vartation in a set of numerical data, is the distance between the first and third quartiles of the data set
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- surface area the sum of the areas of all of the lateral faces of a solid
- two integers that are represented on a number line by points that are the same distance from zero
- the sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set
- the relationship between two ratios with a rate or ratio that is not constant
- a measure of center in a set of numerical data
- a mathematical statement that shows the relationship between two quantities that are not equal
- the amount paid or earned for the use of the principal
- two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form the change, or both
- any number set (-4,-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,4) where means continues without end
- increase a positive percent change
- terms that contain the same variable(s) raised to the same power
21 Clues: decrease a negative precent change • increase a positive percent change • a measure of center in a set of numerical data • expression a combination of numbers and operations • the amount paid or earned for the use of the principal • the ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter • the sum of the data divided by the number of items in the data set • ...
Biology: Features and Functions Plant and Animal Cells 2021-12-16
Across
- A jelly-like material outside the nucleus, in which the organelles are located.
- Round organelle containing digestive enzymes.
- An organelle within the nucleus - where ribosomal RNA is produced.
- Located near the nucleus. This is where microtubules are made during mitosis - the centrosome divides and the two parts move to opposites of the dividing wall.
- The membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
- The membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
- Converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP for the cell.
- Covered with ribosomes that give its rough appearance. It transports materials through the cell and produces proteins in sacs called cisternae (which are sent to the Golgi Apparatus or inserted in the cell membrane).
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- Produces the membrane that surround the lysosome, and packages proteins and carbohydrates into membrane-bound vesicles to export out the cell.
- It contains enzymes - producing and digesting lipids and membrane protein. It comes off the Rough ER, transporting materials through the cell and moving newly made protein and lipids to the Golgi Apparatus.
- Where chlorophyll is produced and photosynthesis occurs.
- Stores starch.
- Controls many functions of the cell (by protein synthesis), and contains DNA (in chromosomes).
- A thick, rigid membrane that surrounds a plant cell for support and structure.
- Small organelle composed of RNA-rich cytoplasmic granules that are sites of protein synthesis
- A fluid-filled cavity surrounded by a membrane.
- A permeable membrane that allows some substances to pass through and out the cell.
17 Clues: Stores starch. • The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. • The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. • Round organelle containing digestive enzymes. • A fluid-filled cavity surrounded by a membrane. • Where chlorophyll is produced and photosynthesis occurs. • Converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP for the cell. • ...
8th Math Vocab 2023-05-04
Across
- ________variation, a linear relationship between two variables, x (independent) and y (dependent), that always has a constant unchanged ratio, k, and can be represented by y = kx
- _________relationship, a relationship with a constant rate of change represented by a graph that forms a straight line
- ________numbers,the set of positive numbers that begins at one and increases by increments of one each time
- ________relationship, a relationship with a constant rate of change represented by a graph that forms a straight line
- Meaning same size, same shape
- a linear measurement of the distance around the outer edge of a figure
- a transformation frequently described as a slide of a figure
- _______figures, shapes whose angles are congruent and side lengths are proportional
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- a linear measurement of the distance around a circle
- ________sample, a subset of the population selected without bias in order to make inferences about the entire population
- a transformation frequently described as a flip or a mirror image of the original figure
- ________numbers, the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero
- y coordinate of a point at which the relationship crosses the y-axis meaning the x coordinate is equal to zero
- a transformation frequently described as a turn of a figure around a designated point
- the original amount borrowed or invested
- a transformation in which an image is usually enlarged or reduced
- the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero
- the steepness of a line; rate of change in y (vertical) compared to change in x (horizontal), denoted as m in y = mx + b
- ________absolute deviation, a measure of variability of data around the mean
19 Clues: Meaning same size, same shape • the original amount borrowed or invested • a linear measurement of the distance around a circle • a transformation frequently described as a slide of a figure • ________numbers, the set of counting (natural) numbers and zero • the set of counting (natural numbers), their opposites, and zero • ...
Solar System 2022-09-25
Across
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond Earth
- objects that revolve around the sun that are too small and too numerous to be considered planets
- a description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around the sun
- the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space
- a meteoroid that has hit Earths surface
- a system of millions or billions of stars held together by gravitational attraction
- the region of the solar system between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter where many asteroids are found
- a description of the solar system in which all of the planets revolve around earth
- the attractive force between two objects; its magnitude depends on their masses
- a chunk of rock or dust in space
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- the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space
- the name given to the four inner planets; Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars
- a ball of ice and dust whose orbit is usually a long, narrow ellipse
- the spinning motion of a planet from east to west, opposites to the direction of rotation of most planets and moons
- the combining of two atomic nuclei on to a single larger nucleolus, as when two hydrogen atom joined together to form helium releasing energy
- a streak of light in the sky produced by the burning of a meteoroid in Earths atmosphere
- the name given to the first four other planets: Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
- any object that revolves around another object in space
18 Clues: a chunk of rock or dust in space • a meteoroid that has hit Earths surface • a scientist who studies the universe beyond Earth • any object that revolves around another object in space • the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space • the path of an object as it revolves around another object in space • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-05-13
Across
- to action Giving an action or task for your audience to complete to work towards solving the problem.
- Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas.
- Using opposites to illustrate a point. E.G. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”
- Appealing to logic and reasoning.
- Appealing to the emotions.
- This helps you feel and look confident and calm. It demonstrates high status meaning the audience feel you have something worth listening to. It also helps you to breathe easily and project your voice.
- Using imagery to engage the audience, especially for a hook - this needs to be related to theme/point.
- Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect.
- questions Asking a question that does not require an answer.
- Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience.
Down
- expressions A form of non-verbal communication that reflects an individual's emotions.
- A form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily action communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech.
- Illustrating a problem that exists, and giving a solution to reduce its impact. E.G. There is too much rubbish. More bins would help to fix this issue.
- Using statistics or research to support ideas. Used to show expert knowledge on the topic.
- Using verbs that show certainty of belief.
- contact A form of non-verbal communication that creates a bond between speaker and listener. It can communicate how much you care about their thoughts.
- Showing authority on subject.
- Technique to show change in topic or to allow audience to think about point.
18 Clues: Appealing to the emotions. • Showing authority on subject. • Appealing to logic and reasoning. • Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas. • Using verbs that show certainty of belief. • Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect. • Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience. • questions Asking a question that does not require an answer. • ...
RCCCCC Enliss is awesumm 2022-09-22
Across
- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- situations we image
- features the repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive sentences, phrases, or clauses
- a word that can function by itself as a noun phrase and that refers either to the participants in the discourse
- listing similarities and differences
- an explanatory or qualifying word, clause, or sentence inserted into a passage
- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- a sequence of items
- - results, evidence
- the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words.
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- the simple repeating of a word, within a short space of words (including in a poem), with no particular placement of the words to secure emphasis.
- an exhortation or stimulus to do something in order to achieve an aim or deal with a problem.
- a figure of speech. The speaker intends to be understood as meaning something that contrasts with the literal or usual meaning of what he says.
- words or word phrases that are used to convey meaning, provoke a response from a listener or reader and to persuade during communication.
- true dat
- a list or series of words, phrases, or clauses that is connected with the repeated use of the same conjunction.
- repetition of grammatical elements in a piece of writing to create a harmonious effect
- contrasting terms (opposites)
- Figure of omission in which normally occurring conjunctions (and, or, but, for, nor, so, yet) are intentionally omitted in successive phrases, or clauses
- adding detail to a statement
- vivid description that appeals to a readers' senses to create an image or idea in their head.
21 Clues: true dat • situations we image • a sequence of items • - results, evidence • adding detail to a statement • contrasting terms (opposites) • listing similarities and differences • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • an explanatory or qualifying word, clause, or sentence inserted into a passage • ...
LA 7 Review 2022-06-06
Across
- A brief statement, in your own words, that discusses the main ideas of a text.
- Events in the story which furthers tension and builds conflict (2 words).
- A direct comparison between 2 things.
- A four line poem that follows a rhyme scheme.
- Events in a story which begins to reduce tension, or solve the main conflict (2 words).
- The end of the story, where the problems are completely solved, or left open ended, leading to a sequel.
- A comparison using like/as.
- Giving human-like qualities to something non-human.
- The main idea or moral to a story.
- A figurative speech term for words that demonstrate sound or a noise.
- An extreme exaggeration
- The character that goes against the protagonist.
- A character that we know a great deal about (2 words)
- Two lines of poetry that rhyme.
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- A character that undergoes a change in a story (2 words)
- A scene set in an earlier time than the main story.
- The first problem in a story (2 words)
- The highest point of tension, or turning point in a story.
- The main character in a story/film.
- A character that we know a little bit of information about. They're very 2 dimensional (2 words)
- A character that does not change over the course of a story (2 words)
- A figure of speech where two terms are beside each other but seem to be opposites.
- The term for a paragraph in a poem.
- The beginning of a story where the reader learns about the main characters and the setting.
24 Clues: An extreme exaggeration • A comparison using like/as. • Two lines of poetry that rhyme. • The main idea or moral to a story. • The main character in a story/film. • The term for a paragraph in a poem. • A direct comparison between 2 things. • The first problem in a story (2 words) • A four line poem that follows a rhyme scheme. • ...
Semester 2 Exam Review 2022-05-21
Across
- Created by mixing white with a hue (color).
- A 2-dimensional space that can be defined by edges with a height and width.
- Colors that are neighbors on the color wheel.
- Produced by light reflecting off of objects.
- A line that is the outline of a shape or form to describe edges without the use of shading or details.
- The visual result of gradually transitioning form one value or color to another.
- Colors that create a feeling of warmth or energy; Yellows, Reds, and Oranges.
- The way something feels or looks like it might feel.
- The area occupied by, around, inside, or between shapes and forms.
- The visual "tools" an artist uses to create their artwork.
- A way to organize hues and color schemes.
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- When shading an object, the lightest area where the most light is shining on.
- Geometric forms, such as cubes or spheres.
- A shading technique using dots.
- A color scheme that uses all the values of only one color.
- The element of art that can be defined by the lightness and darkness of a hue (color).
- Allows for an artist to break down large or detailed amounts of information in order to accurately recreate an image.
- Colors that are opposites on the color wheel.
- Various materials such as paints, ink, or colored pencils used by an artist to create artwork.
- Created by mixing black with a hue (color).
- An artwork created by observing an arrangement of non-moving objects.
- A path created by a point moving through space, a dot that went for a walk.
- Colors that create a calm and peaceful mood; Purples, Blues and Greens.
23 Clues: A shading technique using dots. • A way to organize hues and color schemes. • Geometric forms, such as cubes or spheres. • Created by mixing white with a hue (color). • Created by mixing black with a hue (color). • Produced by light reflecting off of objects. • Colors that are opposites on the color wheel. • Colors that are neighbors on the color wheel. • ...
Semester 2 Exam Review 2022-05-21
Across
- A color scheme that uses all the values of only one color.
- Colors that create a calm and peaceful mood; Purples, Blues and Greens.
- Colors that are opposites on the color wheel.
- A line that is the outline of a shape or form to describe edges without the use of shading or details.
- Colors that create a feeling of warmth or energy; Yellows, Reds, and Oranges.
- The element of art that can be defined by the lightness and darkness of a hue (color).
- Colors that are neighbors on the color wheel.
- A path created by a point moving through space, a dot that went for a walk.
- The visual "tools" an artist uses to create their artwork.
- When shading an object, the lightest area where the most light is shining on.
- The area occupied by, around, inside, or between shapes and forms.
- Created by mixing black with a hue (color).
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- A shading technique using dots.
- Geometric forms, such as cubes or spheres.
- A way to organize hues and color schemes.
- The visual result of gradually transitioning form one value or color to another.
- Allows for an artist to break down large or detailed amounts of information in order to accurately recreate an image.
- An artwork created by observing an arrangement of non-moving objects.
- Produced by light reflecting off of objects.
- A 2-dimensional space that can be defined by edges with a height and width.
- The way something feels or looks like it might feel.
- Created by mixing white with a hue (color).
- Various materials such as paints, ink, or colored pencils used by an artist to create artwork.
23 Clues: A shading technique using dots. • A way to organize hues and color schemes. • Geometric forms, such as cubes or spheres. • Created by mixing white with a hue (color). • Created by mixing black with a hue (color). • Produced by light reflecting off of objects. • Colors that are opposites on the color wheel. • Colors that are neighbors on the color wheel. • ...
Final Exam 2022-06-09
Across
- a number, a variable, or the product of a number and a variable
- y-y₁=m(x-x₁)
- an average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
- a shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both
- The difference between the highest and lowest scores in a set of data
- A statement that compares two quantities using <, >, ≤,≥, or ≠
- the steepness of a line
- terms with exactly the same variable factors in a variable expression
- numbers that cannot be expressed in the form a/b, where a and b are integers and b =0.
- the set of first coordinates of the ordered pairs of a relation.
- lines in the same plane that never intersect
- The number that occurs most often in a set of data
- a V-shaped graph that points upward or downward
- Whole numbers and their opposites
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- The set of numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,....
- Two lines that intersect to form right angles
- The distance that a number is from zero on the number line
- The set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ... Also called counting numbers.
- a quantity that does not vary
- coeficiant tells you how closely the equation models the data
- Numbers that are multiplied together to get a product
- The middle number in a set of numbers that are listed in order
- graph is a line/degree 1 equation
- An equation that is true for every value of the variable
- a mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables
25 Clues: y-y₁=m(x-x₁) • the steepness of a line • a quantity that does not vary • graph is a line/degree 1 equation • Whole numbers and their opposites • The set of numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,.... • lines in the same plane that never intersect • Two lines that intersect to form right angles • a V-shaped graph that points upward or downward • ...
Final Exam 2022-06-09
Across
- a number, a variable, or the product of a number and a variable
- y-y₁=m(x-x₁)
- an average of n numbers computed by adding some function of the numbers and dividing by some function of n
- a shift of a graph horizontally, vertically, or both
- The difference between the highest and lowest scores in a set of data
- A statement that compares two quantities using <, >, ≤,≥, or ≠
- the steepness of a line
- terms with exactly the same variable factors in a variable expression
- numbers that cannot be expressed in the form a/b, where a and b are integers and b =0.
- the set of first coordinates of the ordered pairs of a relation.
- lines in the same plane that never intersect
- The number that occurs most often in a set of data
- a V-shaped graph that points upward or downward
- Whole numbers and their opposites
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- The set of numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,....
- Two lines that intersect to form right angles
- The distance that a number is from zero on the number line
- The set of numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, ... Also called counting numbers.
- a quantity that does not vary
- coeficiant tells you how closely the equation models the data
- Numbers that are multiplied together to get a product
- The middle number in a set of numbers that are listed in order
- graph is a line/degree 1 equation
- An equation that is true for every value of the variable
- a mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables
25 Clues: y-y₁=m(x-x₁) • the steepness of a line • a quantity that does not vary • graph is a line/degree 1 equation • Whole numbers and their opposites • The set of numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4,.... • lines in the same plane that never intersect • Two lines that intersect to form right angles • a V-shaped graph that points upward or downward • ...
Math 2021-03-01
Across
- (The value at which a graph meets the x-axis)
- ( To estimate a value between two known values)
- ( A polygon with every interior angle less than 180°)
- ( The variable in a relation whose values you calculate)
- ( A set of data that can be broken down into smaller and smaller parts and still have meaning)
- (The angle formed by extending a side of a convex polygon)
- (Three or more points that are on the same line)
- ( The change in one variable relative to the change in another)
- ( The variable in a relation whose values you choose)
- (The least whole number that can be given to numbers as factors)
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- ( A relation in which one variable is a multiple of the other plus a constant amount)
- ( A relation in which one variable is a multiple of the other)
- (A measure of the steepness of a line, often represented by m)
- (A relation whose graph is not a straight line)
- ( The angle formed inside each vertex of a polygon)
- (Two numbers with opposite signs that are the same distance from Zero)
- (A number that can be expressed as the quotient of two integers where the divisor is not 0)
- (A relation in which the graph forms a straight line)
- ( This word is sometimes called the initial value)
- (A description of how two variables are connected)
- ( A set of data that can not be broken into smaller parts)
- ( A polygon with at least one interior angle greater than 180°)
- (To predict a value by following a pattern beyond known values)
23 Clues: (The value at which a graph meets the x-axis) • ( To estimate a value between two known values) • (A relation whose graph is not a straight line) • (Three or more points that are on the same line) • ( This word is sometimes called the initial value) • (A description of how two variables are connected) • ( The angle formed inside each vertex of a polygon) • ...
CARTESIAN PLANE 2023-02-07
Across
- is used to tell exact location in space
- line : a straight line that goes from left to right or right to left.
- : the point where a line crosses the x-axis
- : a number when is greater than zero.
- : a region defined by the two axes (x-axis and y-axis) of the coordinate system
- : is the measurement of how far two objects are away from each other
- : is the point where the line crosses the y-axis.
- : a figure in geometry, which has only length and no width in a two-dimensional plane and extends infinitely in opposite directions.
- line : parallel to y-axis and goes straight, up and down, in a coordinate plane.
- :A plane has zero thickness, zero curvature, infinite width, and infinite length
- : is a measure of its steepness.
- : is a specific number or a symbol that is assigned a fixed value
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- : A real quantity having a value less than zero
- : a number that is being multiplied by the variable
- : fact or a rule written with mathematical symbols.
- : a quantity or amount
- : a graphical technique for representing a data set, usually as a graph showing the relationship between two or more variables.
- : is an alphabet or term that represents an unknown number or unknown value or unknown quantity
- : is defined as a line that is used to make or mark measurements.
- : a pair of numbers which are used to determine the position of a point or a shape in a 2-dimensional plane
- : The whole numbers and their opposites.
- : the rightmost position in a number or the one's place
- : the initial point or the starting point from where we begin our calculations or measurements.
23 Clues: : a quantity or amount • : is a measure of its steepness. • : a number when is greater than zero. • is used to tell exact location in space • : The whole numbers and their opposites. • : the point where a line crosses the x-axis • : A real quantity having a value less than zero • : is the point where the line crosses the y-axis. • ...
John and Sebies 6th Grade Math Terms 2023-06-06
Across
- A rate for one of something
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal.
- A term with no variable
- A graph that displays data as points or check marks above a number line, showing the frequency of each value
- The amount of times a number shows up in a set of data
- The number being multiplied
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
- The act of changing one form or use to another
- A number that is not like any other number in the data set
- The bottom number in a fraction
- A number that can be written in the form a/b where a and b are integers and b does not equal 0
- The amount per whole number
- The middle number
- The numerical factor of a term that continues numbers, operations, and one or more variables
- A tool for graphing dots, lines, and other objects
- The chance of something happening
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- The total area of all the sides on a shape
- Tells how many times a base is repeated as a factor
- The distance from the number to zero on a number line
- Parts of the expression
- Greatest common factor
- The numbers on the x and y axis that create a coordinate point
- The number used as a factor
- The difference between the highest and the lowest number
- A set of all numbers and their opposites
- The average of all numbers in a data set
- The axis on a going left to right on a coordinate plane
- The number in a data set that appears most often
- A diagram consisting of rectangles representing numbers that vary in value
- Least common multiple
30 Clues: The middle number • Least common multiple • Greatest common factor • A term with no variable • Parts of the expression • A rate for one of something • The number being multiplied • The number used as a factor • The amount per whole number • The bottom number in a fraction • The chance of something happening • A set of all numbers and their opposites • ...
will N and chris M's Puzzle 2023-06-06
Across
- quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- middle number or the mean of the two middle numbers in an ordered set of data
- quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel
- x and y axis divide the coordinate plane into four regions. Each region is called a quadrant
- rate, a rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one rate
- a number that is multiplied by another number to get a product
- of two numbers whose product is one
- number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data when all numbers occur with the same frequency, we say there is no mode
- A set of information collected about people or things, often to draw conclusions about them
- common factor, The largest common factor of two or more given numbers
- graph, A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data
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- number of cubic units needed to fill a given space
- area,The sum of the areas of the faces,or surfaces, of a three dimensional figure
- mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- factor,A number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- common denominator, The least common multiple of two or more denominators
- letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
- sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set also called average
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
20 Clues: of two numbers whose product is one • quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides • quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel • number of cubic units needed to fill a given space • factor,A number that is a factor of two or more numbers • An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites • ...
John and Sebies 6th Grade Math Terms 2023-06-07
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- The chance of something happening
- A term with no variable
- The axis on a going left to right on a coordinate plane
- A number that is not like any other number in the data set
- The act of changing one form or use to another
- A diagram consisting of rectangles representing numbers that vary in value
- Greatest common factor
- The number being multiplied
- The distance from the number to zero on a number line
- A number that can be written in the form a/b where a and b are integers and b does not equal 0
- A set of all numbers and their opposites
- The middle number
- The numerical factor of a term that continues numbers, operations, and one or more variables
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
- A tool for graphing dots, lines, and other objects
- Tells how many times a base is repeated as a factor
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- The numbers on the x and y axis that create a coordinate point
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal.
- The number used as a factor
- A rate for one of something
- The amount per whole number
- The number in a data set that appears most often
- Least common multiple
- The average of all numbers in a data set
- The difference between the highest and the lowest number
- The total area of all the sides on a shape
- A graph that displays data as points or check marks above a number line, showing the frequency of each value
- The amount of times a number shows up in a set of data
- The number below the line in a common fraction
- Parts of the expression
30 Clues: The middle number • Least common multiple • Greatest common factor • A term with no variable • Parts of the expression • The number used as a factor • A rate for one of something • The amount per whole number • The number being multiplied • The chance of something happening • The average of all numbers in a data set • A set of all numbers and their opposites • ...
Multiple Choice Questions Vocabulary 2012-12-14
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- A form of reasoning in which two statements are made and a conclusion is drawn from them
- A story designed to suggest a principle, illustrate a moral, or answer a question. Allegorical stories
- A quality of some fictional narrators whose word the reader can trust
- A device of style or subject matter so often used that it becomes a recognized means of expression.
- The implications of a word or phrase, as opposed to its exact meaning (denotation)
- Multiple meanings a literary work may communicate, especially two meanings that are incompatible
- The use of material unrelated to the subject of a work
- A pithy saying, often used in contrast. Also a verse form, usually brief and pointed
- The special language or profession of a group
- Deliberate exaggeration, overstatement
- songlike; characterized by emotion, subjectivity, and imagination
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- A story in which people, things, and events have another symbolic meaning
- A speech in which a character who is alone speaks his or her thoughts aloud
- The dictionary meaning of a word, as opposed to connotation
- A combination of opposites; the union of contradictory terms
- a conventional pattern, expression, character or idea
- A figurative use of language which endows the nonhuman; giving human like characteristics to nonhumans
- A statement that seems to be self-contradicting but, in fact, is true
- The theme, meaning, or position that a writer undertakes to prove or support
- A figure of speech using indirection to avoid offensive bluntness
- Characterized by distortion or incongruities
- Direct address, usually to someone or something that is not present
- Question A question asked for effect, not in expectation of a reply
- Explicitly instructive
- Not figurative; accurate to the letter; matter of fact or concrete
25 Clues: Explicitly instructive • Deliberate exaggeration, overstatement • Characterized by distortion or incongruities • The special language or profession of a group • a conventional pattern, expression, character or idea • The use of material unrelated to the subject of a work • The dictionary meaning of a word, as opposed to connotation • ...
English final review 2013-06-06
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- A beginning scene that introduces the story
- The lesson learned at the end of the story.
- These are humorous events in a play to build up laughter from the audience.
- A character remark, either to the audience or another character, that others on stage are not supposed to hear.
- The flaw that brings the tragic hero down.
- A speech by a single character without another characters response.
- A special king of contrast between appearance and reality.
- A form of poetry that uses unrhymed lines of iambic pentameter.
- Is a character whose personality and attitude contrast sharply with those of another character.
- Comparing two completely unrelatable things
- Is a speech given by a character alone on stage.
- A comparison using like or as
- A poem that has 14 lines.
- A piece of work that is entirely false and made up.
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- A story based off of real events.
- The main character in a tragedy, who is nobly born, and has a great influence on society.
- Lines that ideally have five unstressed syllables, each followed by stressed syllables
- A drama that ends in a catastrophic death for the main character and sometimes other characters.
- A character or force against which another character struggles.
- A long narrative poem.
- Using the five senses (Smell, Taste, Sight, Sound, Touch).
- A book written about real events of someones life.
- 2 Opposites
- A brief reference within a work to something outside the work that the reader or audience is expected to know
- a regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables.
25 Clues: 2 Opposites • A long narrative poem. • A poem that has 14 lines. • A comparison using like or as • A story based off of real events. • The flaw that brings the tragic hero down. • A beginning scene that introduces the story • The lesson learned at the end of the story. • Comparing two completely unrelatable things • Is a speech given by a character alone on stage. • ...
Defense Mechanism 2013-06-29
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- also called day dreaming, is a defense mechanism where one starts imaging thing which is not happening to him in real life.
- - Indirectly expressing anger.
- to keep information out of concious awareness
- Satisfying internal needs through helping others.
- is the refusal to accept reality or fact, acting as if a painful event, thought or feeling did not exist.
- is the overemphasis on thinking when confronted with an unacceptable impulse,
- is when a person loses track of time and/or person, and instead finds another representation of their self in order to continue in the moment.
- is the attempt to take back an unconscious behavior or thought that is unacceptable or hurtful.
- is a process of psychologically counterbalancing perceived weaknesses by emphasizing strength in other arenas
- a defense mechanism giving good alibis
- is performing an extreme behavior in order to express thoughts or feelings the person feels incapable of otherwise expressing
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- is a lesser form of dissociation, wherein parts of oneself are separated from awareness of other parts and behaving as if one had separate sets of values.
- is the emphasis of a person’s needs or thoughts in a manner that is respectful, direct and firm
- Failure to admit mistake to others
- is the converting of unwanted or dangerous thoughts, feelings or impulses into their opposites.
- Involves turning to other people for support.
- Refusing to deal with or encounter unpleasant objects or situations.
- is defense mechanism to act out unacceptable impusles or replacemant of socially unacceptable goal
- is the redirecting of thoughts feelings and impulses directed at one person or object, but taken out upon another person or object.
- Pointing out the funny or ironic aspects of a situation.
20 Clues: - Indirectly expressing anger. • Failure to admit mistake to others • a defense mechanism giving good alibis • to keep information out of concious awareness • Involves turning to other people for support. • Satisfying internal needs through helping others. • Pointing out the funny or ironic aspects of a situation. • ...
Vision and Processing 2013-11-15
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- these cells stop the retina from sending messages to the brain
- inability to recognize objects
- people with damage to this may experience motion blindness
- type of MST that moves when an object moves
- larger, receptive neurons that respond best to moving stimuli
- involved in both peripheral and night vision
- helps you focus on objects at various distances; adjustable
- type of MST that responds when the whole scene expands, contracts, or rotates
- band of tissue that gives eyes their color
- type of ganglion cells in the fovea
- this theory states we perceive color in terms of paired opposites
- opening where light enters through the eye
- type of cell responsible for complex processing and refining information sent to ganglion cells
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- small neurons, found throughout the retina
- this theory states there are three types of cones and each respond to certain wavelengths
- rear surface of the eye, lined with receptors
- blurring of vision caused by asymmetric curvature of eyes
- located in occiptal lobe; responsible for first stage of visual processing
- where axons of ganglion cells join together
- small area on the retina that aids in detailed vision processing
- these neurons enable you to distinguish between the result of eye movements and result of object movements
- sharpens contrasts to emphasize borders of objects
- due to no visual receptors present
- difficulty identifying a person; associated with fusiform gyrus
- where axons from each eye cross over to the opposite side of brain
- small, receptive neurons that respond best to visual details and color
- found in fovea; involved in color vision
27 Clues: inability to recognize objects • due to no visual receptors present • type of ganglion cells in the fovea • found in fovea; involved in color vision • small neurons, found throughout the retina • band of tissue that gives eyes their color • opening where light enters through the eye • where axons of ganglion cells join together • ...
STAAR Skills Crossword 2014-03-27
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- Something that doesn't seem true, but is
- Smaller plots in the story
- Characters who are opposites that bring out each others' traits
- What you use to connect ideas
- A conversation in a play where only one person is talking
- Hints for what is going to happen later
- An image that repeats throughout the text and is tied to theme
- Verbs used as adjectives
- Language that enriches and adds detail to the text
- Point of view
- One character speaking alone on stage
- Techniques used in plays
- The author's attitude toward his or her subject
- Character description
- A sentence with one independent clause
- An intentional under-exaggeration
- Language that engages your senses and creates pictures in your mind
- When you know something that the characters in the story do not
- Educated guess based on the text
- A quote from the story to support your answer
- A sentence with two or more independent clauses
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- Word choice
- Verbs used as noins
- Facts and figures
- A sentence with two independent and one dependent clause
- Showing how two things are alike and different
- The main idea of the essay
- Lesson or moral of the story
- Multiple plots that happen at the same time
- You expect one thing, but get something else
- Returning to a moment that happened before
- An opinion with facts to back it up
- A sentence with one independent and one dependent clause
- To + verb
- The author's opinions on another text
- Main idea
- An intentional over-exaggeration
- An opinion without facts to back it up
- The art of persuasion
39 Clues: To + verb • Main idea • Word choice • Point of view • Facts and figures • Verbs used as noins • Character description • The art of persuasion • Verbs used as adjectives • Techniques used in plays • Smaller plots in the story • The main idea of the essay • Lesson or moral of the story • What you use to connect ideas • An intentional over-exaggeration • Educated guess based on the text • ...
Inertia & Unit 2 Related Vocabulary 2015-03-21
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- Is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration
- Any physical quantity that can be completely described by a singular numerical value (speed, distance, mass or volume)
- The questionable bomb of the cold war, the membrane around the nucleus of a cell
- Movement or motion of an object without a change in its orientation relative to a fixed point (free motion)
- Used to describe the superior strength of spider silk compared to steel
- A force resisting the relative motion of one surface against another
- Synonym for what, electrical SI unit for power
- Circular movement of an object around a point of rotation
- A fixed stationary condition, a charge due to the imbalance of charges within or on the surface of a material
- A unit of measurement for force created by Sir Isaac Newton
- Utilized to do work, a measurement of stored initiative
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- The rate of doing work, equivalent to the amount of energy consumed per unit time
- A system in the human body which obtains microscopic tears post exercise
- The teenage syndrome (obviously geared towards boys as opposed to girls), resistance to change in motion
- Consistent anywhere in the universe
- ”Whatever floats your boat”
- Opposites attract, like repel
- 2 objects do this at the same rate when dropped from the same point regardless of mass
- What goes up must come down, supports movement of a cable belt along its circumference
- The ‘electron highway’
- Energy in motion
- Gives weight to objects on Earth, all physical bodies attract each other
- A quantity which has direction as well as magnitude (a directional line segment)
- Unit of energy and work, symbol ‘J’
- A displacement of the point of application in the direction of the force occurs when a force does this
25 Clues: Energy in motion • The ‘electron highway’ • ”Whatever floats your boat” • Opposites attract, like repel • Consistent anywhere in the universe • Unit of energy and work, symbol ‘J’ • Is equal to mass multiplied by acceleration • Synonym for what, electrical SI unit for power • Utilized to do work, a measurement of stored initiative • ...
Chapter 8 Key Terms 2018-04-30
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- attraction theory, rewards or favors that tend to promote interpersonal relationships
- this stage usually follows contact, in this stage the individuals get to know each other better & explore the potential for greater intimacy
- physical closeness
- a reaction to relationship threats
- the stage that sees the weakening of bonds between the parties & represents the downside of the relationship progression
- people are attracted to their opposites
- claims that you develop & maintain relationships in which the ratio of your rewards relative to your costs is approximately equal to your partners
- the quality of communication referring to the dependency of each element on each other element in process
- an emotional feeling that we experience when we desire what someone else has
- the closest interpersonal relationship; usually, a close primary relationship
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- the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate
- when you analyze what went wrong & consider ways of solving your relational difficulties
- general idea of the kinds of rewards & profits that you feel you ought to get out of such a relationship
- a theory claiming that we come to like those when we think like us
- the stage in both friendship & romance, is the cutting of the bonds tying you together
- we are attracted to qualities similar to those we possess and to people who are similar to ourselves
- relationships-friendships & love in particular are held together by adherence to certain rules
- people form relationships w/ those they consider attractive
- the degree to which you penetrate the inner personality-the core-of the other individual
- the first stage of an interpersonal relationship in which perceptual & interactional contact occurs
20 Clues: physical closeness • a reaction to relationship threats • people are attracted to their opposites • people form relationships w/ those they consider attractive • a theory claiming that we come to like those when we think like us • the number of topics about which individuals in a relationship communicate • ...
composition 2023-08-14
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- The art of creating a connecting series of events
- The ingredients or types of material used to make a work of art
- the thick application of paint using white to layer
- The main focus of of your work of art either the story or visual representation
- The use of complimentary colors that dull down the intensity as a way to make a color less intense
- Adding white to a color to heighten it's value
- The surface quality of an object to the touch or visual representation
- Unique or defining features of art associated with a time, place, or artist
- The Art of making commercial or everyday symbols and products as content for art. Popular in the 50's
- The use of opposites in a work of art as in visual elements or in meaningful content
- The Art of creating a dreamlike or fantastical environment of unnatural or distorted elements
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- A surface on which you mix color
- The visual placement or even distribution of elements/weight
- The art of creating an accurate representation of something or subject matter
- The art movement associated with using pure colors to create the effects of light and movement Monet is a great example
- The unusual placement of 2 contrasting elements next to each other
- The visual arrangement of elements and principle in a work of art
- the use of a diluted application of paint, typically watercolor
- The art of overlapping or creating the illusion of space through one or many applications
- the size of an object as it relates to it's normal size
- The idea behind the work or thought provoking takes precedence over traditional subject matter
21 Clues: A surface on which you mix color • Adding white to a color to heighten it's value • The art of creating a connecting series of events • the thick application of paint using white to layer • the size of an object as it relates to it's normal size • The visual placement or even distribution of elements/weight • ...
Rhetorical devices 2023-12-13
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- (*direct opposites) No pain, no gain.
- Five years ago, I went to the store and met some clowns. Those clowns gave me the advice I am sharing with you now.
- The treaty led to a violent peace.
- The beautiful valley spread its arms out and embraced us.
- The plate exploded into a million pieces.
- To my dog, the park is the Garden of Eden
- Can we really know what our place in the universe is? We have asked ourselves this question for millennia.
- Ashley said it was a beautiful day while drying off from the drenching rain. (Ashley ironically referred to poor weather as “beautiful.”)
- *refers to making a statement that seems self-contradictory or impossible but actually makes sense (e.g. Youth is wasted on the young)
- (expl. repetition of consonants or consonant sounds. e.g. Mike likes Ike’s bike.
- When Senator Jackson said “numbers don’t lie,” he forgot that his first name wasn’t “Numbers.”
- Oh, yeah, he is a great guy. A great guy who took the last slice of pizza.
- Life is like a box of chocolates: you never know what you are going to get.
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- He was a wolf among sheep.
- *meaning loud sounds e.g. The gnashing of teeth and screeching of bats kept me awake.
- The cricket ball struck him in a sensitive area.
- The thunder boomed and the lightning crashed.
- The time ticked tentatively by
- I came, I saw, I conquered.
- She and Lee see the bees in the tree.
- It was as hot as a desert this morning.
- The farmer tried to get his cows to get along, but they insisted on having a beef with each other.
22 Clues: He was a wolf among sheep. • I came, I saw, I conquered. • The time ticked tentatively by • The treaty led to a violent peace. • (*direct opposites) No pain, no gain. • She and Lee see the bees in the tree. • It was as hot as a desert this morning. • The plate exploded into a million pieces. • To my dog, the park is the Garden of Eden • ...
Math Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-10
Across
- A pair of real numbers used to locate a point on a coordinate plane
- A transformation that makes a figure that is the same shape but different size
- A function whose graph is a strait line
- The number of times you multiply the base of a power.
- An imaginary line that passes through a shape or object and divides it into two identical halves.
- The form of a linear equation.
- The form of a linear equation.
- The form of a linear equation.
- Figures that have the same size and shape.
- The direction and steepness of a line, usually represented by the variable.
- A flat surface, with an infinite length and width, but no depth.
- A graph of a collection of ordered pairs that allows an exploration of the relationship between the points.
- The mapping or movement of a plane and all the points of a figure on a plane according to a common action or operation.
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- The sum the squares of the lengths of the legs of a right triangle equals the square of the length of the hypotenuse (a2 + b2 = c2)
- when two figures' ratios of their corresponding side lengths are equal.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- The side opposite the right angle in a right triangle
- the amount of space occupied by an object measured by cubic units.
- Pairs of operations that reverse the effects of each other.
- A line that intersects two or more lines at distinct points.
- Used to express a very large or very small number.
- Angles that have the same relative positions
- When two or more Linear Equations define a relationship between two quantities.
- A number multiplied by a variable expression.
- The coordinate of the point where a graph crosses an axis.
25 Clues: The form of a linear equation. • The form of a linear equation. • The form of a linear equation. • A function whose graph is a strait line • Figures that have the same size and shape. • Angles that have the same relative positions • The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • A number multiplied by a variable expression. • ...
Defence Mechanism 2024-03-19
Across
- exaggerated negative qualities of self or another
- one's disowned attitudes, wishes, feelings and urges to some external object or person
- copying someone's personality
- channel unwanted feelings into socially acceptable channels
- "all good" or "all bad"
- a person uses words or actions to symbolically reverse or negate unacceptable thoughts, feelings or actions (compulsions)
- split mental functions in a manner that allows them o express forbidden or unconscious impulses
- loved or hated external objects are symbolically absorbed within self
- deterioration of exiting defenses
- amnesia or symptomatic forgetting serving to banish unacceptable ideas
- enables one to make up for real or fancied deficiencies
- emotional conflict is dealt with through actions rather than feelings
- directing impulse, wish, or feeling toward a person or situation that is not its real object
- (two words) person adopts affects, ideas, attitudes or behaviors that are opposites of those they harbor consciously or unconsciously
- giving believable explanation for irrational behavior
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- where the person avoids uncomfortable emotions by focusing on facts and logic
- overestimation of an admired aspect or attribute of another
- return to more infantile patterns of reacting or thinking. Can be in service to ego
- behaving like the aggressor
- psychic representation of a person is/are figuratively ingested
- unconsciously perceiving others' behavior as a reflection of one's own identity
- loss of motivation to engage in activity
- unacceptable impulse, idea or act is separated from its original memory source
- repressed urge is expressed disguised as a disturbance of body function
- inability to acknowledge true significance of feelings
- mental representation stands for some other thing, class of things or attribute
- unattainable or unacceptable goal replaced by a more attainable or acceptable
- deflect hostile aggression or other unacceptable impulses from another to self.
28 Clues: "all good" or "all bad" • behaving like the aggressor • copying someone's personality • deterioration of exiting defenses • loss of motivation to engage in activity • exaggerated negative qualities of self or another • giving believable explanation for irrational behavior • inability to acknowledge true significance of feelings • ...
Vocab #3 2024-12-06
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- The most ancient Hindu scriptures, written in early Sanskrit
- A physiographical region in Southern Asia, mostly situated on the Indian Plate
- The virtue of exhibiting love and respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors
- Built to protect China
- The idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler
- The concept of the transcendent and immanent ultimate reality
- The ancient Indian principle of nonviolence
- Shows a balance between two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section
- A member of a people speaking an Indo-European
- Meaning "guardian" or "protector"
- Focuses on the ability of ordinary people to relate to the basic cosmic forces
- Freedom from samsara
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- The body of government officials who are employed in civil occupations that are neither political nor judicial
- One of the world's oldest monotheistic religions
- A pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- A person sent on a religious mission
- Rebirth of the soul
- A class or group
- A place of perfect peace and happiness, like heaven
- The true or eternal Self
- The truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering
- The eternal and inherent nature of reality
- A loosely compacted yellowish-gray deposit of windblown sediment
- The dominant religion of India
- Right View, Right Resolve, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Livelihood, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, and Right Concentration
- The relationship between a person's mental or physical action and the consequences following that action
26 Clues: A class or group • Rebirth of the soul • Freedom from samsara • Built to protect China • The true or eternal Self • The dominant religion of India • Meaning "guardian" or "protector" • A person sent on a religious mission • The eternal and inherent nature of reality • The ancient Indian principle of nonviolence • A member of a people speaking an Indo-European • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
Across
- system of government in which state power is vested in the people
- border between North and South Korea based on a circle of latitude.
- was the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth, and its launch in 1957
- United States would provide economic, military, and political assistance to democratic nation
- Nation that believes in democracy and freedom
- freedom and security by political and military means
- highly centralised totalitarian state
- Dictatorial and requires complete subservience to the state
- separated Western Europe from the Soviet Union and its Eastern European allies
- a civil defense strategy used to teach people how to protect themselves from a nuclear attack
- process,or result of preventing the expansion of a hostile power or ideology
- counter the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
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- An American U-2 spy plane piloted by Francis Gary Powers was shot down over Soviet air space.
- South Korea is now considered among the most advanced democracies in continental and East Asia
- Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and East Germany.
- A communist country that opposites of democracy
- Many such shelters were constructed as civil defense measures during the Cold War
- members of the Communist Party and members of a spy ring" who were employed in the State Department.
- implementing the New Deal, building the New Deal coalition
- is a country in East Asia. With a population exceeding 1.4 billion
- assembled a team of experts to develop ideas for helping European nations recover from World War II.
- forged connections with various Red Army generals and eventually acquired military powers of his own
- a massive airdrop of supplies to West Berlin
- investigates alleged disloyalty and rebel activities on the part of private citizens
- tension between the USA and Russia
25 Clues: tension between the USA and Russia • highly centralised totalitarian state • a massive airdrop of supplies to West Berlin • Nation that believes in democracy and freedom • A communist country that opposites of democracy • freedom and security by political and military means • counter the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) • ...
Fourth Grade Science Test #2 2025-10-10
Across
- in a collision, sound can be an example of this type of energy
- the moon has less gravity than the earth because it is this
- a property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion, a property of matter that makes it resist a change in motion
- the part of a lever which holds and balances weight
- has more mass than a car
- two objects bumping into each other
- acts like a giant electromagnet
- which has more inertia, a dog or horse?
- this energy includes an object's mass, speed, and direction
- the movement resulting from force
- machine that can help overcome friction
- in a collision can cause the speed of an object to change because this happens to the energy
- theses forces do work or allow work to be done, an example includes a person pushing a lawnmower
- an object in motion will stay in this unless acted upon by an unbalanced force
- discovered the laws of motion
- gives a building its shape
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- these forces prevent work from being done, a chair resting on the floor is an example
- the push or pull on an object to move it
- things like wax, can be used to minimize friction
- most stable shape because of a low center of gravity
- has a magnetic field because of its polarity
- a machine designed to overcome weight and make lifting easier
- can generate gravity
- a type of inclined plane
- opposites of this on a magnet attract
- the amount of matter an object has
- increases with a rough surface
- a device that makes work easier
- this has less mass than an elephant
- base of a building
30 Clues: base of a building • can generate gravity • has more mass than a car • a type of inclined plane • gives a building its shape • discovered the laws of motion • increases with a rough surface • acts like a giant electromagnet • a device that makes work easier • the movement resulting from force • the amount of matter an object has • two objects bumping into each other • ...
Math Vocabulary 2013-05-15
Across
- the middle number in an ordered set
- number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data
- can be divided by a number without leaving a remainder
- the point where the axes intersect
- a whole number, greater than 1 that has exactly 2 factors, itself and 1
- two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees
- a part of a line that starts at one end and extends forever
- the distance around a circle
- a closed plane figure formed by 3 or more segments that intersect only at endpoints
- a set of whole numbers and their opposites
- 2 axes divide the coordinate plane into 4 regions
- the difference between the greatest and least values in a data set
- a ratio comparing a number to 100
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- a number greater than one that has more than two whole number factors
- a number made up of a whole number and a fraction
- a ratio between 2 sets of measurements
- number that indicates how many times the base is used as a factor
- on a number line, the same distance from 9 but on different sides
- the distance around a polygon
- a quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel sides
- a ratio that compares 2 quantities measure in different units
- figures with the same shape but not the same size
- a figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint called the vertex
- the sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set
- a line segment that passes through the center of a circle
25 Clues: the distance around a circle • the distance around a polygon • a ratio comparing a number to 100 • the point where the axes intersect • the middle number in an ordered set • a ratio between 2 sets of measurements • a set of whole numbers and their opposites • two angles whose measures add up to 180 degrees • a number made up of a whole number and a fraction • ...
Defense Mechanism 2013-06-29
Across
- Involves turning to other people for support.
- is the converting of unwanted or dangerous thoughts, feelings or impulses into their opposites.
- - Indirectly expressing anger.
- is defense mechanism to act out unacceptable impusles or replacemant of socially unacceptable goal
- is the emphasis of a person’s needs or thoughts in a manner that is respectful, direct and firm
- is the overemphasis on thinking when confronted with an unacceptable impulse,
- is the redirecting of thoughts feelings and impulses directed at one person or object, but taken out upon another person or object.
- Pointing out the funny or ironic aspects of a situation.
- is performing an extreme behavior in order to express thoughts or feelings the person feels incapable of otherwise expressing
- Refusing to deal with or encounter unpleasant objects or situations.
- also called day dreaming, is a defense mechanism where one starts imaging thing which is not happening to him in real life.
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- is a process of psychologically counterbalancing perceived weaknesses by emphasizing strength in other arenas
- a defense mechanism giving good alibis
- is a lesser form of dissociation, wherein parts of oneself are separated from awareness of other parts and behaving as if one had separate sets of values.
- Failure to admit mistake to others
- is when a person loses track of time and/or person, and instead finds another representation of their self in order to continue in the moment.
- Satisfying internal needs through helping others.
- to keep information out of concious awareness
- is the refusal to accept reality or fact, acting as if a painful event, thought or feeling did not exist.
- is the attempt to take back an unconscious behavior or thought that is unacceptable or hurtful.
20 Clues: - Indirectly expressing anger. • Failure to admit mistake to others • a defense mechanism giving good alibis • Involves turning to other people for support. • to keep information out of concious awareness • Satisfying internal needs through helping others. • Pointing out the funny or ironic aspects of a situation. • ...
Ancient China 2014-05-30
Across
- Dynasty of Mongol rulers in China
- Important trading center in Ming China
- Political ideal of harsh laws and punishments
- Chinese invention that made Mongol warriors even more fierce
- Chinese philosopher who believed harmonious social relationships were the key
- __________ piety - means 'respect your elders'
- Very artistic style of writing
- Religion that was introduced to China through the Silk Road
- Important Taoist philosopher
- Counting instrument invented in China
- Dynasty that embraced Legalism
- Chinese martial art based on Taoist principles
- Mongol ruler
- Belief system organized around nature and balancing opposites
- Chinese Muslim admiral who expanded Chinese trade with Asia and Africa
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- Grandson of Genghis Khan who became emperor of China
- Dynasty that oversaw China's 'golden age'
- Nomadic warriors to the north who conquered China in the 1200s
- Chinese invention used for exploration
- Name of river and river valley where first Chinese civilization developed - also known as Huang He
- Finely crafted item used for sculptures and dishes
- Important Chinese luxury item that trade route was named for
- Dynasty which overthrew the Mongols
- Dynasty overthrown by the Mongols
- Term used by Chinese to describe foreigners, especially Europeans
- Enormous structure that was built to protect China from invaders in the north; the Great _______
- Dynasty that ruled during the period of 'Warring States'
- City in China which became capital under the Mongols
- Power is passed down through families usually from father to oldest son
- According to Confucius, a just ruler had the _____________ of Heaven
- Longest river in China; first colonized by the Zhou Dynasty
- _______ Polo; famous Italian merchant who wrote books about his journeys in China
- Precious green stone
- Portuguese tradepost in China
- Vast Asian desert
35 Clues: Mongol ruler • Vast Asian desert • Precious green stone • Important Taoist philosopher • Portuguese tradepost in China • Very artistic style of writing • Dynasty that embraced Legalism • Dynasty of Mongol rulers in China • Dynasty overthrown by the Mongols • Dynasty which overthrew the Mongols • Counting instrument invented in China • Chinese invention used for exploration • ...
Chapter 6 2016-06-07
Across
- Speech in which the speaker states his or her intentions clearly and forthrightly
- The tendency to look first at the actual people, objects, and events only afterward at their labels
- The opposite of disconformation, involves your acknowledging the presence of the other person and their importance
- Prejudicial attitudes and beliefs about men or women based on rigid beliefs about gender roles
- Expresses racist attributes
- You disagree with the person; you indicate your unwillingness to accept something the other person says or does
- The tendency to look at the world in terms of polar opposites and to describe it in extreme good or bad, positive or negative ways
- Prejudice against other age group
- Refers to the emotional meaning that specific speakers and listeners give to a word
- Forgetting that one language symbolizes only a portion of reality, never the whole
- A type of miscommunication that occurs when the sender and receiver's meanings are not the same
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- The failure to distinguish between similar but different people, objects, or events
- A communication pattern in which we ignore someone's presence as well as that person's messages
- The tendency to view people, objects, and events according to the way they're talked about
- Attitudes, behaviors, and language that disparage gay men and women
- Highly positive words
- Highly negative words
- Refers to the meaning you'd find in a dictionary; the meaning that members of the culture assign to a word
- Refers to the act of sending messages with the intention of giving another person information you believe to be false
- Civility, consideration, refinement, respect, and regard for others; expressed verbally or nonverbally
20 Clues: Highly positive words • Highly negative words • Expresses racist attributes • Prejudice against other age group • Attitudes, behaviors, and language that disparage gay men and women • Speech in which the speaker states his or her intentions clearly and forthrightly • Forgetting that one language symbolizes only a portion of reality, never the whole • ...
week 7 2018-03-12
Across
- to share something
- can no longer be bought
- something you do in art
- a gymnastic move including the legs to be apart
- when somebody already tried out the car
- the meaning of a word
- to show the probability of someones action
- how we are different to each other
- sometimes it helps us cool down from the sun
- has the same meaning as instantly
- used to give recommendation
- has the same meaning aas hazard
- the fect or state of being independent
- has the same meaning as unique
- the past tense of stand
- causing someone to get addicted to the object
- a package that is delivered to you
- disturing someone
- something that kills people in water that don't know how to swim
- some thing that appears in the sky
- joning to opposites in a square
- a flavour for food
- a baby girl
- a palce that is deserted with people
- an item of clothing worn by girls
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- to cope with its surroundings
- something you do while you sleep
- a way to go
- to put something on tv to let others know
- something you can start a letter with
- saying something is very yummy
- to write some infromation about the object
- something you can do in a car
- a thought or suggestion
- to a satisfaction
- to clean something up
- word to show if it's likely of possible
- considering something
- somthing that can break many things
- a land surrounded by water
- some people like mourning when this happens
- causing great damage
- something in between two other objects
- a contrction of something you should not do
- throughout the duration of time
45 Clues: a way to go • a baby girl • to a satisfaction • disturing someone • to share something • a flavour for food • causing great damage • the meaning of a word • to clean something up • considering something • can no longer be bought • something you do in art • a thought or suggestion • the past tense of stand • a land surrounded by water • used to give recommendation • to cope with its surroundings • ...
Math and Stuff! 2020-03-17
Across
- A comparison of two numbers using division
- A number whose only factors are one and itself
- The number(s) or item(s)that occur most often in a data set
- Lines in the same plane that never intersect
- The number being divided
- The entire group of people or things one wants to gather information about
- The distance around a figure
- A problem when gathering data that affects the results of the data
- The set of all whole numbers, their opposites, and 0
- uses <, >, ≤ or ≥ to compare two quantities
- The ratio of a length on a map or model to the actual object
- The number multiplied by a variable in a term
- The sum of all values in a data set divided by the number of values
- The measure of how likely it is an event will occur
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- A group from a population that is used to make conclusions about the entire population
- The number of cubic units needed to fill a three dimensional figure
- To find the value of an expression
- A term raised to the power of three
- The number used to divide
- An experiment used to model a situation
- To make a figure free hand without the use of measurement tools
- A number that has more than two factors
- Two lines or segments that form a right angle
- A term that has no variable
- The answer to a division problem
- An expression which consists of two parts, the base and the exponent
- A ratio of two numbers that have different units
- A figure formed by two rays with a common endpoint
- The number of square units needed to cover a surface
29 Clues: The number being divided • The number used to divide • A term that has no variable • The distance around a figure • The answer to a division problem • To find the value of an expression • A term raised to the power of three • An experiment used to model a situation • A number that has more than two factors • A comparison of two numbers using division • ...
1st Semester Vocabulary 2020-12-15
Across
- Property of Multiplication Changing the grouping of three or more factors does not change the product
- the grouping of three or more addends does not change the sum.
- A number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- a letter or symbol used to represent an unknown value
- fraction a fraction whose numerator is larger than the denominator
- A term without a variable
- indicates the number of times a quantity is multiplied by itself.
- Property a(b + c) = ab + ac
- opposite
- addition, subtraction, multiplication, division
- Property of Multiplication If you multiply a number by one, the product is the same as that number; a x 1 = a
- Property of Addition a + b = b + a
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- fractions Fractions that have the same value
- the ORDER of the terms does not change the sum
- Having a different sign but the same numeral.
- value The distance a number is from zero on a number line
- any two numbers that have a product of 1; a.k.a. multiplicative inverse
- A mathematical phrase that contains operations, numbers, and/or variables but no equal sign
- of operations the order in which operations in an expression to be evaluated are carried out. 1. parentheses 2. exponents 3. multiplication and division 4. addition and subtraction
- A mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign.
- integer A whole number greater than zero
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites
- Property of Addition (a + b) + c = a + (b + c)
- Property of Addition If you add zero to a number, the sum is the same as that number; a + 0 = a
- number a number made up of a whole number and a fraction
- integer A number that is less than zero. It is written with a - sign.
- A number, a variable, or a product or quotient of numbers and variables separated by addition or subtraction
27 Clues: opposite • A term without a variable • Property a(b + c) = ab + ac • Property of Addition a + b = b + a • integer A whole number greater than zero • fractions Fractions that have the same value • The set of whole numbers and their opposites • Having a different sign but the same numeral. • the ORDER of the terms does not change the sum • ...
Psychology Homework 2021-04-08
Across
- the theory that humans have needs, and without them, there will be negative effects
- a system of neurons that promotes feeding or behavior in the brain
- the fulfillment of one’s potential
- law that states performances increases with arousal
- a fixed pattern of behavior
- what allows us to achieve what we need
- the act of doing something without any external reward
- memory held for a shorter period of time
- memory held for a longer period of time
- when you must choose between two positive choices
- physical responses and emotional responses combine
- general response animals have to a stressful event
- Forces one to throw up food they have already eaten
- states that there is a biological control method in humans that actively regulates weight towards a predetermined set weight for each individual
- a pyramid that sorts humans needs
- law that states emotions have pairs of opposites
- having eaten too much food
- must choose between a negative and positive outcome
- we feel emotion because it is caused by stress
- explains growth as many achievements
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- reward driven behavior
- forces one to eat less and less food
- terminates hunger or fear in the brain
- a reward given when work is completed
- must choose between two negative outcomes
- Humans seek optimal levels of arousal
- similar psychological changes correspond with drastically different emotional states
- when all human needs are balanced
- concepts surrounding management theories
- The action of having to rely on something
- the reason we might do something else
31 Clues: reward driven behavior • having eaten too much food • a fixed pattern of behavior • when all human needs are balanced • a pyramid that sorts humans needs • the fulfillment of one’s potential • forces one to eat less and less food • explains growth as many achievements • a reward given when work is completed • Humans seek optimal levels of arousal • ...
Class, Teach, School Songs Crossword 2024-08-30
Across
- This pop group that formed in 1972 made their class go wild!
- Act you're age! Society needs another victim
- Gotta love the bright colors from your Nikon camera!
- Favorite Student
- He should be smoking at Woodstock instead
- You might not be this, but it doesn't prevent you from spelling out fruit
- If only those beatles were 2 years more swift when they saw her, she'd be this
- Teacher, sit down, take a seat!
- two of the three kids couldn't quite explain their situations
- No more pencils or dirty looks
- went to school and you were very nervous, no one knew you
- School didn't succeed, because everything I long to do has one thing in common
- Better to look at than Rembrandts at the Metropolitan Museum
- This wicked king ruled his world
- She had a game where she was the monitor and you were the janitor, but she has a new game.
- It's Madness! The school lead is over it
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- Don't give up, George Michael!
- they are bad, but just haven't been caught
- They scare the livin' $#!t out of me!
- pedagogue of the classroom
- All that dark sarcasm… you're just this
- Their allowed too be Weird, but there grammer misteaks are these
- No more pep rallies to cut!
- location of classes
- The objective of going to school
- it was against the law what _____ did down by the schoolyard
- ____ Has a Gun!
- Learned about their function as additives, opposites, and choices
- Why you want to visit her after school
- Sometimes, it feels like life can be this
- If this artist didn't crank it as much, they might have done better on this
31 Clues: ____ Has a Gun! • Favorite Student • location of classes • pedagogue of the classroom • No more pep rallies to cut! • Don't give up, George Michael! • No more pencils or dirty looks • Teacher, sit down, take a seat! • The objective of going to school • This wicked king ruled his world • They scare the livin' $#!t out of me! • Why you want to visit her after school • ...
6th Grade Math Vocabulary 2023-05-07
Across
- the horizontal number line in a coordinate plane
- the part of a fraction that tells the number of equal parts in the whole; goes outside the box when dividing
- a symbol, usually a letter, used to represent a number
- a number that has more than two factors
- a number that can be written as a fraction or decimal
- fractions that represent the same value
- a value much greater or less than other numbers in a data set
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- a whole number that divides evenly into another number
- the difference between the maximum and minimum value in a data set
- the vertical number line in a coordinate plane
- the answer to a multiplication problem
- a comparison of two numbers
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- in a power, the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor
- middle number
- a mathematical statement that two expressions are equal
- the amount of square units needed to cover the surface
- the distance a number is from zero on a number line
- value that appears most frequently in a data set
- average
- the answer to a division problem
- a ratio that compares two numbers measured in different units
- any two numbers that have a product of one
- a number with exactly two factors; one and itself
- one of four sections into which the coordinate plane is divided
- the part of a fraction that tells the number of parts being described; goes inside the box when dividing
- a set of whole numbers and their opposites
- a ratio that compares a number to 100
28 Clues: average • middle number • a comparison of two numbers • the answer to a division problem • a ratio that compares a number to 100 • the answer to a multiplication problem • a number that has more than two factors • fractions that represent the same value • any two numbers that have a product of one • a set of whole numbers and their opposites • ...
Sebie and Johns 6th Grade Math Terms 2023-06-05
Across
- A set of all numbers and their opposites
- Greatest common factor
- The chance of something happening
- The numbers on the x and y axis that create a coordinate point
- The numerical factor of a term that continues numbers, operations, and one or more variables
- The amount per whole number
- The number used as a factor
- The amount of times a number shows up in a set of data
- The distance from the number to zero on a number line
- The average of all numbers in a data set
- A graph that displays data as points or check marks above a number line, showing the frequency of each value
- The difference between the highest and the lowest number
- A number that can be written in the form a/b where a and b are integers and b does not equal 0
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal.
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- The total area of all the sides on a shape
- A rate for one of something
- A tool for graphing dots, lines, and other objects
- Least common multiple
- The number in a data set that appears most often
- A diagram consisting of rectangles representing numbers that vary in value
- The number being multiplied
- The axis on a going left to right on a coordinate plane
- The middle number
- A number that is not like any other number in the data set
- The act of changing one form or use to another
- A term with no variable
- Parts of the expression
- Tells how many times a base is repeated as a factor
- A symbol that represents one or more numbers
29 Clues: The middle number • Least common multiple • Greatest common factor • A term with no variable • Parts of the expression • A rate for one of something • The number being multiplied • The amount per whole number • The number used as a factor • The chance of something happening • A set of all numbers and their opposites • The average of all numbers in a data set • ...
will N and chris M's Puzzle 2023-06-06
Across
- quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- middle number or the mean of the two middle numbers in an ordered set of data
- quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel
- x and y axis divide the coordinate plane into four regions. Each region is called a quadrant
- rate, a rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one rate
- a number that is multiplied by another number to get a product
- of two numbers whose product is one
- number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data when all numbers occur with the same frequency, we say there is no mode
- A set of information collected about people or things, often to draw conclusions about them
- common factor, The largest common factor of two or more given numbers
- graph, A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data
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- number of cubic units needed to fill a given space
- area,The sum of the areas of the faces,or surfaces, of a three dimensional figure
- mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
- factor,A number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- common denominator, The least common multiple of two or more denominators
- letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
- sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set also called average
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
20 Clues: of two numbers whose product is one • quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides • quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel • number of cubic units needed to fill a given space • factor,A number that is a factor of two or more numbers • An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites • ...
Final Project 2023-05-15
Across
- the largest whole number that evenly divides the given whole numbers
- whole numbers and their opposites
- the value of a variable when all other variables in the equation equal 0
- the value of y at the point where a line or graph intersects the y-axis
- the order of preforming computations
- a line drawn on a scatter plot to estimate the relationship between two sets of data
- a line that divides a figure into two congruent parts, so that the reflection of either part across the line maps precisely onto the other part
- a polynomial with one term
- a ratio that compares two quantities of different units
- a value that is much higher or lower than the other values in a data set
- the sum or difference of terms which have variables raised to non-negative integer powers and which have coefficients that may be real or complex
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- a graph in the coordinate plane representing a set of bivariate numerical data
- the number or constant that multiplies a variable in an algebraic expression
- the value of x at the point where a line or graph intersects the x-axis
- a whole number greater than 1 that is not divisible by any whole number other than 1 and itself
- the rate of change in the vertical direction to change in the horizontal direction
- a number used to locate a point on a number line
- a function that has a constant rate of change
- the lowest number that is a multiple of two or more given numbers
- any of the four regions separated by the axes in a coordinate plane
- the set of all rational and irrational numbers
21 Clues: a polynomial with one term • whole numbers and their opposites • the order of preforming computations • a function that has a constant rate of change • the set of all rational and irrational numbers • a number used to locate a point on a number line • a ratio that compares two quantities of different units • ...
6th Grade Math Vocabulary Crossword 2022-05-16
Across
- an equation that states that two ratios are equal.
- rate a rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one unit. (2 words)
- value how far a number is from zero
- a number that is multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression.
- factor a number that is a factor of two or more numbers.
- a number greater than zero.
- a mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equivalent.
- variable the variable that represents the dependent quantity (2 words)
- the power that a number of times the base is used as a factor.
- a number less than zero.
- the bottom number of a fraction.
- the sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set. Also called average.
- categories, numbers, or observations gathered in response to a statistical question.
- the difference between the greatest and least values of a data set.
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- property states that for any number a, b, and c, a(b+c)= ab + ac (2 words).
- the set of whole number with their opposites.
- property the property where changing the order of addends does not change the sum. (2 words)
- numbers the set of all positive integers.
- variable the variable that represents the independent quantity. (2 words)
- inverses two numbers with the sum of zero
- the value of values that occur the most frequent in a data set
- the top number of a fraction.
- a mathematical sentence that shows that two expressions are equivalent.
- a decimal in which one or more digits repeat infinitely terminating a decimal that ends.
- the middle number in a data set when the values are placed in order from greatest to least.
25 Clues: a number less than zero. • a number greater than zero. • the top number of a fraction. • the bottom number of a fraction. • value how far a number is from zero • numbers the set of all positive integers. • inverses two numbers with the sum of zero • the set of whole number with their opposites. • an equation that states that two ratios are equal. • ...
RATEC102 Chapter 3 Vocab 2024-09-29
Across
- Allow electron flow- copper, aluminum
- Charge of a proton
- Only occurs with negative charges
- Electron flow when two objects touch
- Like charges repel, opposites attract
- Force fields, can cause induction
- Total maximum difference between positive and negative ends of electron source
- Pathway for electron movement
- Also potential difference, force at which electrons travel
- A space where air has been removed
- Allow partial electron flow
- All electrons flow in the same direction
- The area beyond a valence band
- Electrons flow one way, then flow in reverse
- Quantity of electrons flowing
- Unit for current
- Converts chemical energy to electrical
- Nonconducting materials- plastic, glass
- Electron flow when one object is rubbed against another
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- Electrical field acting on another without contact
- Study of distribution of fixed charges
- Force or strength of electron flow
- Allow e- flow with no resistance- silver, gold
- Linked to one another
- Used to regulate the number of electrons available to produce xray photons
- Electrons try to repel each other and maximize distance between them
- Converts mechanical energy to electrical
- Amount of opposition to current in a circuit
- Force is directly proportional to product of magnitudes, inversely to the square of the distance between objects
- Charge of an electron
- Process of electron charges added or subtracted from an object
- Neutral, positive and negative in equal distribution
- Shell that determines chemical and electrical properties of an atom
- Unit of resistance
- Can result in ionization, occurs where curvature is sharpest
- Each component has its own branch
- One charge is greater than the other, results in light photons
37 Clues: Unit for current • Charge of a proton • Unit of resistance • Linked to one another • Charge of an electron • Allow partial electron flow • Pathway for electron movement • Quantity of electrons flowing • The area beyond a valence band • Only occurs with negative charges • Force fields, can cause induction • Each component has its own branch • Force or strength of electron flow • ...
Literary Devices 2024-11-20
Across
- A type of writing in which the settings, characters, and events stand for other, often larger ideas. i.e. Animal Farm about capitalism vs. communism
- A comparison made without using 'like' or 'as'.
- When the weather reflects the mood of the scene / character's feelings
- words or phrases that elicit an emotional response from the reader.
- A number of connected items written one after the other.
- Two opposites together. Loving hate, brawling love, Sweet sorrow…
- A comparison made using ‘like’ or ‘as’ to create a vivid image.
- A type of imagery in which non-human objects, animals or ideas are given human characteristics.
- The repetition of the same sounds (mainly consonants) usually at the beginning of words.
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- A repeated ‘s’ sound – either at the start, or in the middle of words
- When two or more ideas are contrasted near (not necessarily next to) each other.
- A plot device that can be used within a story to insert past events in order to provide context to the current events of a narrative.
- Asked not to get an answer, but rather to emphasise a point or create a dramatic effect.
- Any repeated idea, theme or image that has a symbolic significance in the text.
- Words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect.
- The different parts of a poem with gaps in the middle.
- When a group of words all link to one overall theme.
- When the writer hints about something earlier on in a text that will become important or meaningful later on in the story.
- The sounds of words to express or underline their meaning.
- The name given to an exaggerated phrase.
20 Clues: The name given to an exaggerated phrase. • A comparison made without using 'like' or 'as'. • Words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect. • When a group of words all link to one overall theme. • The different parts of a poem with gaps in the middle. • A number of connected items written one after the other. • ...
Salvador Dalí 2025-04-30
Across
- I look up to
- people who put liquid on walls to make them colorful
- opposites of illusions
- doesn't stay the same
- a green vegetable like lettuce
- something not serious
- I help
- I go somewhere
- the sky's the _____
- I am different from others
- what's left
- ideals or beliefs
- takes as a spouse
- notable in reputation
- not normal
- to leave secretly
- when people like you and you are part of their community
- unreal
- link or tie
- to not be there anymore
- opposite of create
- where is it?
- to possess the knowledge of
- breaks down completely
- I bear a burden
- people who write things onto various surfaces (metal, wood, etc)
- I speak
- fully commit
- extra money for the workers
- straight-faced
- other people who work in the same field as me
- people who build things out of clay, for example
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- they go ding-a-ling
- make a thought
- a container for a smoking device
- to keep trying and trying
- prestigious
- just __ __ (nike)
- Earth
- non-alive
- a city in France where there are lots of bright things
- creations of graphics
- the thing in your skull that thinks
- a period of time with advancements in fields such as art
- opposite of begins
- I become acquainted with
- people who think of backgrounds
- how I present myself
- I accept your apology
- that's where it is!
- to make into existence
- I test out
- hair on your face below your nose
- species of wild cat
- I work together with
55 Clues: Earth • I help • unreal • I speak • non-alive • not normal • I test out • prestigious • what's left • link or tie • I look up to • where is it? • fully commit • make a thought • I go somewhere • straight-faced • I bear a burden • just __ __ (nike) • ideals or beliefs • takes as a spouse • to leave secretly • opposite of begins • opposite of create • they go ding-a-ling • the sky's the _____ • that's where it is! • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2023-01-09
Across
- one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome
- genetic information, bundled into packages of DNA
- process of programmed cell death
- process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- phase of mitosis in which the distinct individual chromosomes begin to spread out into a tangle of chromatin
- substance found in eukaryotic chromosomes that consists of DNA tightly coiled around histones
- part of eukaryotic cell division during which the cell nucleus divides
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes separate and move to opposites ends of the cell
- series of events in which a cell grows, prepares for cell division, and divides to form two daughter cells
- the two cells produced by cell division are genetically identical to the cell that produced them
- fusion of two reproductive cells formed by each of two parents
- period of the cell cycle between cell divisions
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- division of the cytoplasm to form two daughter cells
- factor one of a group of of external regularly proteins that stimulate the growth and division of cells
- structure in an animal cell that helps to organize cell division
- first and longest phase of mitosis in which genetic material inside the nucleus condenses and the chromosomes become visible
- region of a chromosome in which the two sister chromatids attach
- disorder in which some of the body's cells lose the ability to control growth
- mass of rapidly dividing cells that can damage surround tissue
- one of a family of proteins that regulates the cell cycle in eukaryotic cells
- phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes line up at the center of the cell
21 Clues: process of programmed cell death • period of the cell cycle between cell divisions • genetic information, bundled into packages of DNA • division of the cytoplasm to form two daughter cells • process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells • one of two identical "sister" parts of a duplicated chromosome • ...
9th Grade ELA Midterm Review 2022-12-13
Across
- Series of incidents leading to climax
- Interruptions in a story to insert past events
- To put another's work into your own words
- The person for whom a writer writes
- A story
- Stories about apocalyptic events/aftermath
- Statement that proves your point
- In poetry, a group of words arranged in a row
- Comparison by placing opposites together
- Spoken lines by characters in a story
- Character that doesn't change much
- The tone of the speaker towards the topic
- To quote as evidence
- The person who tells the story
- Deliberate exaggeration
- where a subject performs an action
- Background information
- Hints that something is going to happen
- A speech made by a single character
- Point in story where conflict reaches its peak
- The name of a book,composition,or other work
- Struggle between character & outside
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- Struggle within a person's mind
- Occurs after climax, leads towards end
- To evaluate a piece
- where the action is emphasized
- Something stands for/suggests something else
- Jokes about dead people and tragic events
- Repetition of a sound in two or more words
- Words that imitate natural sounds of things
- Character that undergoes changes
- In poetry, a group of lines that form a paragraph
- An idea/thing is given human feelings
- The emotions implied in a word's definition
- The central, deeper meaning of a written work
- Opposite of poetry
- to construct groups through generalizations
- The end of the story
- Opposite of prose
- A reference to a person, place thing, event
40 Clues: A story • Opposite of prose • Opposite of poetry • To evaluate a piece • To quote as evidence • The end of the story • Background information • Deliberate exaggeration • where the action is emphasized • The person who tells the story • Struggle within a person's mind • Statement that proves your point • Character that undergoes changes • Character that doesn't change much • ...
Graphic Design #2 2025-05-22
Across
- complementary colors _____ out when next to each other
- text with little strokes attached to the letter
- typography is the style or ____ of text
- ____ colors help things stand out
- continuous mark made on a surface
- AGREEMENT EXISTS BETWEEN ELEMENTS IN A DESIGN
- a template is used to set the ______of a design
- AN ENCLOSED LINE
- fx tool in Photoshop that adds stroke, drop shadow, etc.
- usually hung on the wall to promote a product or event
- ____ colors help things recede or go back
- we normally keep the ____ at 200-300 dpi
- insect that will survive a nuclear holocaust
- complementary colors are ______ on the color wheel
- primary colors
- TRIES TO CREATE A SENSE OF MOVEMENT
- SURFACE QUALITY OF OBJECTS
- red/green, blue/orange/, yellow/violet are _____ colors
- red + blue
- the transform tool in Photoshop is used to ____ size, rotate, distort, etc.
- logo with letters
- logo with detailed illustration
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- secondary colors
- art whose purpose is to sell or promote something
- blue + yellow
- a collage uses cut or torn paper to make an _____
- ATTRACTS ATTENTION IN A DESIGN
- a tint is when you add ____ to a color
- EQUAL DISTRIBUTION OF VISUAL WEIGHT
- HOW LIGHT OR DARK SOMETHING IS
- SIZE RELATIONSHIPS
- yellow + red
- CAPTURE A 3D QUALITY OF DEPTH
- logo made from a symbol or abstract shape
- fonts without a serif
- primary and secondary colors mixed
- MOVEMENT OF THE VIEWER'S EYE
- hue,intensity, value
- design that represents a company or product
- a shade is when you add ____ to a color
40 Clues: red + blue • yellow + red • blue + yellow • primary colors • secondary colors • AN ENCLOSED LINE • logo with letters • SIZE RELATIONSHIPS • hue,intensity, value • fonts without a serif • SURFACE QUALITY OF OBJECTS • MOVEMENT OF THE VIEWER'S EYE • CAPTURE A 3D QUALITY OF DEPTH • ATTRACTS ATTENTION IN A DESIGN • HOW LIGHT OR DARK SOMETHING IS • logo with detailed illustration • ...
The Indieshop's Indie Snobbery puzzle 2025-09-26
Across
- This band formed from the breakup of McCarthy in 1990
- This band was a major force in the garage band revival of the early 2000s
- My Bloody Valentine’s *Loveless* was released by which label?
- What 1990 Stone Roses single speaks of unity?
- She inspired Belle & Sebastian’s song I’m Waking Up To Us
- The title we give to our year end ‘best of’ special
- Which 1986 Primal Scream B side helped define indie pop minimalism
- This former Field Mice member was a guest dj in 2022
- This band traveled with ‘Welsh muscle’ on their 2024 tour
- These Scottish siblings were guest djs in 2020
- We end the show with a song written by “Sir” based on opposites
- What country is known for the Dunedin Sound?
- What band was an in-studio guest twice on the original show?
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- This iconic band was formed in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 2011
- The Smiths demo was rejected by this Manchester label
- What are the final words of each show?
- Name of the station the show was first broadcast from
- This iconic 80s band featured a member who would become electronically iconic himself
- This band broke a British record in 1992 with 12 top 30 songs in 12 months
- This 12” record from 1983 Almost bankrupt the label
- The Aisler Sets debut album from 1998
- The Oakland festival we featured in 2022
- What 1980 Television Personalities track satirised fashion obsessed punks?
- This Montreal band was blacklisted from Pitchfork after their 2011 album received a 2.4/10 review
- What 1980 Joy Division single explores marital distress?
25 Clues: The Aisler Sets debut album from 1998 • What are the final words of each show? • The Oakland festival we featured in 2022 • What country is known for the Dunedin Sound? • What 1990 Stone Roses single speaks of unity? • These Scottish siblings were guest djs in 2020 • This 12” record from 1983 Almost bankrupt the label • ...
1st Quarter Vocabulary 2025-10-08
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- A value that can be substituted for a variable to make an equation true
- Two or more terms that have the same variable factors
- A number which produces a given number when multiplied by itself 3 times; the inverse of x^3
- A number which produces a given number when multiplied by itself; the inverse of x^2
- A term that only contains a number
- A value that is close to the actual answer
- A decimal that ends
- All the counting numbers and zero
- Multiplying each term in a sum or difference by a common factor; does not change the value of the expression
- A mathematical sentence that includes an equals sign to compare two expressions
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- When written as a decimal this NEVER ends or NEVER repeats
- A pair of actions that undo each other’s effects when solving an equation
- A number with no fractional or decimal parts; whole numbers and their opposites
- A number that, when multiplied by another number, equals one
- A shorthand way of expressing very big or very small numbers by using a power of 10
- A letter that represents an unknown number
- A group of numbers, variables, and/or operation symbols that represents a mathematical relationship
- The number or variable in the front of the exponent
- A number or value placed in front of a variable
- A decimal number that has digits that end or repeat
- The answer when an integer is multiplied by itself three times
- A number, a variable, or a product of numbers, variables, and/or expressions
- The answer when an integer is multiplied by itself
- The number that tells how many times to multiply a value times itself
24 Clues: A decimal that ends • All the counting numbers and zero • A term that only contains a number • A letter that represents an unknown number • A value that is close to the actual answer • A number or value placed in front of a variable • The answer when an integer is multiplied by itself • The number or variable in the front of the exponent • ...
Quarter 1 Math Vocabulary 2025-09-25
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- A letter that represents a number.
- A set where all elements are contained in another set.
- A reduction in the price of an item.
- Numbers that follow each other in order.
- To multiply a number by each term inside parentheses.
- The amount added to the cost of an item to set the selling price.
- Parts of an expression.
- A voucher that gives a discount on a purchase.
- The set of counting numbers starting with 1, 2, 3, …
- A number that, when multiplied by itself, gives the original number.
- A number that cannot be written as a fraction and has a non-repeating, non-terminating decimal.
- The total before taxes and other amounts are added.
- The distance around a shape.
- A value that stands alone.
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- The set of natural numbers including 0.
- A number that is the square of an integer.
- Another word for tip, money given for service.
- An additional amount of money charged by the government on purchases.
- The set of rational and irrational numbers.
- The number in front of a variable.
- A mathematical phrase with numbers, variables, and operations.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- A decimal that ends or comes to a stop.
- Terms that have the same variable raised to the same power.
- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equal.
- A number that can be written as a fraction.
- Earnings based on a percentage of sales.
- The amount of space inside a two-dimensional shape.
- The symbol used to indicate a square root.
- A decimal that continues with the same digit or group of digits.
- Money given to someone for their service.
31 Clues: Parts of an expression. • A value that stands alone. • The distance around a shape. • A letter that represents a number. • The number in front of a variable. • A reduction in the price of an item. • The set of natural numbers including 0. • A decimal that ends or comes to a stop. • Numbers that follow each other in order. • Earnings based on a percentage of sales. • ...
Vocab. #3 Unit: Persia, India/Hinduism & China/Buddhism 2025-11-24
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- Fine, fertile, wind-deposited soil found in northern China.
- Government workers in non-military positions, chosen by exam in China.
- An ancient Persian religion teaching a struggle between good and evil.
- The rebirth of a soul into a new body after death.
- The principle of non-violence and non-harm toward all living beings.
- Complementary forces representing balance between opposites.
- The law of cause and effect in which actions influence future outcomes or rebirths.
- The pattern of rise and fall of Chinese dynasties.
- A massive defensive structure built across northern China.
- Liberation from the cycle of rebirth.
- An Indian dynasty known for a Golden Age of learning, art, and Hindu culture.
- The oldest sacred texts of Hinduism made up of hymns, rituals, and teachings.
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- The core Buddhist teachings about suffering and its cause and end.
- A hereditary social class system in India determining status and occupation.
- Indo-European peoples who migrated into ancient India and shaped early Vedic culture.
- The Buddhist state of enlightenment ending suffering and rebirth.
- A person sent on a religious mission to spread a faith.
- The Chinese belief that Heaven grants rulers the right to rule.
- The major religion of India based on the Vedas and other sacred texts.
- The universal and ultimate reality in Hinduism.
- The Buddhist path to ending suffering through right actions and practices.
- Moral duty, righteousness, or cosmic order; in Buddhism, the Buddha’s teachings.
- Respect and obedience toward parents and ancestors.
- A Chinese philosophy focused on living in harmony with the Dao, the natural Way.
- The eternal self or soul in Hinduism.
25 Clues: Liberation from the cycle of rebirth. • The eternal self or soul in Hinduism. • The universal and ultimate reality in Hinduism. • The rebirth of a soul into a new body after death. • The pattern of rise and fall of Chinese dynasties. • Respect and obedience toward parents and ancestors. • A person sent on a religious mission to spread a faith. • ...
7.NS.A.1b 2025-08-08
Across
- How far one number is from another on the number line, often measured using absolute value.
- A number that can be expressed as a fraction or ratio of two integers, where the denominator is not zero.
- To explain or give meaning to a mathematical expression or operation in context.
- To combine numbers to find their total or sum.
- The path on the number line in which you move — to the right for positive numbers and to the left for negative numbers.
- A number greater than zero. Appears to the right of zero on the number line.
- The result of adding two or more numbers together.
- A mathematical phrase that includes numbers and operations but does not include an equal sign.
- The distance of a number from zero on the number line, regardless of direction. Example: |−3| = 3.
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- Two numbers that are opposites and have a sum of zero. Example: 6 and -6.
- A practical situation in everyday life where math concepts can be applied. Example: gaining or losing money, changes in temperature, or elevation shifts.
- A visual representation of numbers in order along a straight line, used to show operations like addition and subtraction.
- A number less than zero. Appears to the left of zero on the number line.
- Two numbers that are the same distance from zero but on opposite sides of the number line. Example: -4 and +4.
14 Clues: To combine numbers to find their total or sum. • The result of adding two or more numbers together. • A number less than zero. Appears to the left of zero on the number line. • Two numbers that are opposites and have a sum of zero. Example: 6 and -6. • A number greater than zero. Appears to the right of zero on the number line. • ...
Advanced Algebra 2018-04-10
Across
- Square A number whose positive square root is the whole number.
- Rule An algebraic expression that defines a function. Example:y=3x-7
- Line A line described by the equation y=b, where b is the y-intercept
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- A possible result of a probability experiment.
- An indicated root of a quantity.
- Number A real number that cannot be expressed as the ratio of two integers.
- Number The set of natural numbers and zero.
- A number that is multiplied by a matrix.
- Coefficient The coefficient of the first term of a polynomial in standard form.
- The y-coordinate(s) of the point(s)where a graph intersects the y-axis
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- A mathematical statement that two expressions are equivalent.
- Variable The output of a function; a variable whose value depends on the value of the input, or independent variable.
- axis The vertical axis in the complex plane, it graphically represents the purely imaginary part of complex numbers.
- b^2-4ac
- A polynomial with two terms
- axis of Symmetry A line that divides a plane figure or a graph into two congruent reflected halves.
- Factor The base 1+r in an exponential expression.
- The x-coordinate(s) of the point(s)where a graph intersect the x-axis
- Number Any number that can be written as a+bi, Where a and b are real numbers and i=v-1.
- term of square An element or number in the number in the sequence.
- System A system of equations containing only linear equations.
22 Clues: b^2-4ac • A polynomial with two terms • An indicated root of a quantity. • A number that is multiplied by a matrix. • A possible result of a probability experiment. • Number The set of natural numbers and zero. • Factor The base 1+r in an exponential expression. • A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites. • ...
English Final Review 2013-06-06
Across
- A character who provides striking contrast to another character
- The repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words
- An extra scene put in to lower the tension from the story and it usually makes the audience laugh
- The occurrence of similar or identical sounds at the end of 2 words
- Comparing two things using like or as
- Comparing two things that are completely unrelated
- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words
- a beginning scene that introduces the story
- A tragic work that presents the downfall of the tragic hero
- They comment on the characters action
- A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality
- Opposites
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- A piece of work that is entirely false and everything is usually made up Meter A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- A problem that happens within he or she
- A story that is entirely true and has real people, events, and places
- A poem that has 14 lines
- unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter
- A speech in which a character speaks his or her own thoughts or feelings
- A person that has super human qualities but in the end they die
- Literature in which plots and characters are developed through dialogue and action
- Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- The feeling or atmosphere that the reader or author creates
- An indirect reference to a famous person, place,event or literary work
- I saw the puffy white clouds slowly floating over the green grass
- A long narrative poem
- The message that the author is trying to convey to you
26 Clues: Opposites • A long narrative poem • A poem that has 14 lines • Comparing two things using like or as • They comment on the characters action • A problem that happens within he or she • a beginning scene that introduces the story • unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter • Comparing two things that are completely unrelated • ...
English Final Review 2013-06-06
Across
- A character who provides striking contrast to another character
- The repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words
- An extra scene put in to lower the tension from the story and it usually makes the audience laugh
- The occurrence of similar or identical sounds at the end of 2 words
- Comparing two things using like or as
- Comparing two things that are completely unrelated
- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words
- a beginning scene that introduces the story
- A tragic work that presents the downfall of the tragic hero
- They comment on the characters action
- A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality
- Opposites
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- A piece of work that is entirely false and everything is usually made up Meter A regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- A problem that happens within he or she
- A story that is entirely true and has real people, events, and places
- A poem that has 14 lines
- unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter
- A speech in which a character speaks his or her own thoughts or feelings
- A person that has super human qualities but in the end they die
- Literature in which plots and characters are developed through dialogue and action
- Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- The feeling or atmosphere that the reader or author creates
- An indirect reference to a famous person, place,event or literary work
- I saw the puffy white clouds slowly floating over the green grass
- A long narrative poem
- The message that the author is trying to convey to you
26 Clues: Opposites • A long narrative poem • A poem that has 14 lines • Comparing two things using like or as • They comment on the characters action • A problem that happens within he or she • a beginning scene that introduces the story • unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter • Comparing two things that are completely unrelated • ...
Real Numbers 2013 2013-08-23
Across
- The set of numbers that include zero and the natural numbers
- The set of all input values of a function
- The property that proves (2 + 3) + 7 = 2 + (3 + 7)
- Intervals that contain positive or negative infinity are what type of intervals
- The distance from zero on a number line (two words)
- Whole numbers and all of their opposites
- Any number that can be written as a decimal
- The set of all output values of a function
- The numbers used to identify a point in the plane
- The multiplicative inverse of a number
- The symbols that represent less than and greater than
- The 5 in the expression x^5
- The property that guarantees that "a" is either less than, equal to, or greater than "b"
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- Members of a set
- The new principal came from this school
- The x in the expression x^5
- The last name of Amador's new principal
- The opposite of a number (two words)
- Any number that is a non-terminating, non-repeating decimal
- This teacher has been a Amador the longest (last name)
- This Amador couple had their first baby in July 2010 (last name)
- The set of numbers {1, 2, 3, . . . }
- The property that proves (3)(5) = (5)(3)
- Any number that can be written as a fraction
- The value of a number raised to the power of zero
- The name of the notation used for very large or very small numbers
- The name of the first dance every school year
- The last name of Amador's leadership teacher
28 Clues: Members of a set • The x in the expression x^5 • The 5 in the expression x^5 • The opposite of a number (two words) • The set of numbers {1, 2, 3, . . . } • The multiplicative inverse of a number • The new principal came from this school • The last name of Amador's new principal • Whole numbers and all of their opposites • The property that proves (3)(5) = (5)(3) • ...
7th Grade Math Vocabulary 2016-03-20
Across
- Parallelogram with four congruent sides.
- Scale written as a ratio in simplest form.
- Arrangement or listing of a group of objects in which order is important.
- Its distance from zero on a number line represented by straight lines.
- Triangle having all three sides congruent and all three angles congruent.
- Ratio of the number of positive outcomes to the total number of events or trials in a probability experiment.
- Angles that have the same position on two different parallel lines cut by a transversal.
- Any number that is less than zero.
- Triangle having one right angle.
- Triangle having one obtuse angle.
- Polygon that has all sides congruent and all angles congruent.
- Quadrilateral with both pairs of opposite sides parallel and congruent.
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- One of the two equal factors of a number. 12x12=144
- Equation stating that two ratios are equivalent.
- One of four regions into which the x and y-axes separate the coordinate plane.
- Set of whole numbers and their opposites(...-2,-1,0,1,2,...)
- Triangle with at least two congruent sides.
- Rate with a denominator of 1.
- A symbol, used to indicate a root.
- Ratio of the number of favorable outcomes to the total number of possible outcomes.
- Quadrilateral with exactly one pair of parallel opposite sides.
- Any number that is greater than zero.
- Triangle with no congruent sides.
- Triangle in which each angle measures less than 90 degrees.
- Comparison of two numbers by division.
- Opposite angles formed by the intersection of two lines.
- One possible result of a probability event. (4 is an outcome when a number cube is rolled.)
- Ratio of two measurements having different units of measure (60mph).
- Simple closed figure in a plane formed by three or more line segments.
29 Clues: Rate with a denominator of 1. • Triangle having one right angle. • Triangle with no congruent sides. • Triangle having one obtuse angle. • A symbol, used to indicate a root. • Any number that is less than zero. • Any number that is greater than zero. • Comparison of two numbers by division. • Parallelogram with four congruent sides. • ...
Fairy Tale Crossword Puzzle 2016-05-17
Across
- "Little ______ Riding Hood"
- The Little Mermaid gives this up to be human
- "________ and Gretel"
- Material the third pig uses to build his house
- Number of stepsisters in "Yeh-Shen"
- Setting of "Yeh-Shen"
- The animal that the Ugly Duckling eventually turns into
- These animals made their house out of straw, twigs, and bricks
- Person who helps Cinderella get to the ball
- Who Little Red Riding Hood was taking food to
- Name of Pinocchio's father
- Type of shoe Cinderella wore
- Name of young girl who broke into the bears' home
- Cinderella's real name (from the video clips)
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- The animals that helped Cinderella make her dress
- The Little Mermaid's real name
- Thing that helps "Yeh-Shen" get to the festival
- Character whose nose would grow when he lied
- Number of sisters in the story "Lon Po Po"
- Item Goldilocks ate when she entered the bears' home
- The item the wolf wanted in "The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs
- Name of "Beauty" in "Beauty and the Beast"
- Princess who pricked her finger on a spindle
- Color of Yeh-Shen's shoes
- Name of brothers who wrote fairy tales
- Princess who fell in love with Aladdin
- Item hidden under many mattresses in a fairy tale to see if a girl was really a princess
- Opposites attract: "______ and the Beast"
- Chinese version of "Little Red Riding Hood"
- Number of stepsisters in Cinderella
- Place the wolf goes in "The True Story of the Three Little Pigs"
- What the Fairy Godmother used to create Cinderella a carriage
- Type of nuts used to trick the wolf in "Lon Po Po"
- Aladdin frees him from a lamp
34 Clues: "________ and Gretel" • Setting of "Yeh-Shen" • Color of Yeh-Shen's shoes • Name of Pinocchio's father • "Little ______ Riding Hood" • Type of shoe Cinderella wore • Aladdin frees him from a lamp • The Little Mermaid's real name • Number of stepsisters in "Yeh-Shen" • Number of stepsisters in Cinderella • Name of brothers who wrote fairy tales • ...
Chapter 5 2016-09-25
Across
- These type of words are highly positive
- when you disagree with the person or you indicate your unwillingness to accept something the other person says or does
- These type of messages are usually less polite and straight forward
- The failure to distinguish between similar but different people,objects, or events
- This term is prejudice against older people and other age groups
- This type of statement must be made by the observer after observation and must be limited to what is observed
- These type of messages allow you to express a desire without insulting or offending anyone
- Involves your acknowledging the presence of the other person
- a type of miscommunication that occurs when the sender's and the receivers meanings are not the same
- Its the statement you make on the basis not only of what you observe, but of what you infer
- Prejudices against different cultures
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- The tendency to look at the world in terms of opposites and to describe in extremes
- This orientation is the tendency to view people,objects, and events by the way they are talked about
- refers to the emotional meaning that specific speakers listeners give to a word
- Attitudes in behavior and language that discriminates against gay women and men
- Sending messages with the intention of giving another person information you believe to be false
- refers to the meaning you'd find in a dictionary
- These type of words are highly negative
- This orientation is the tendency to look first at the actual people, object and events and only afterward on their labels
- Forgetting that language symbolizes only a portion of reality, never the whole
20 Clues: Prejudices against different cultures • These type of words are highly positive • These type of words are highly negative • refers to the meaning you'd find in a dictionary • Involves your acknowledging the presence of the other person • This term is prejudice against older people and other age groups • ...
Art Vocabulary (5th Grade) 2020-03-19
Across
- Colors that cannot be made from other colors; Red Yellow and Blue
- 2D (flat) art made with a pencil crayon marker or color pencil
- How a specific artist's work looks
- Purple Green and Orange
- Space that is taken up by something
- Artwork of a person
- Space not being taken up by something; empty space
- Art based on artist's imagination not from real life (two words, put a dash between)
- 2D (flat) art made with a brush
- Colors used to show heat or intensity; Red Yellow and Orange
- Everything in front; big and a lot of detail
- Line Shape Color Form Value Space Texture; ___________ of Art
- 2D (flat) art made by cutting and gluing different pieces of paper together
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- Non-regular shapes
- Artwork of outside or the land
- Art that contains and looks like things from real life
- Artwork of inanimate/not living objects (two words, put a dash between)
- Colors that are similar to each other; Red Orange & Yellow; Blue Purple & Red; Blue Green & Yellow
- Colors that are opposites of each other; Red & Green Blue & Orange and Yellow & Purple
- Line that separates sky from ground
- Everything in the middle; medium-sized and some detail
- 3D Art
- How a form looks when going back into space
- Art containing things from real life but the artist has changed them in some way
- Everything in the back; small and little to no detail
- How much stuff in an artwork on the left and right sides or top and bottom
- "Regular" shapes such as square circle triangle rectangle etc.
- Colors used to show cold or calm; Blue Purple Green
28 Clues: 3D Art • Non-regular shapes • Artwork of a person • Purple Green and Orange • Artwork of outside or the land • 2D (flat) art made with a brush • How a specific artist's work looks • Line that separates sky from ground • Space that is taken up by something • How a form looks when going back into space • Everything in front; big and a lot of detail • ...
Vocab English Final 2021-01-11
Across
- Intended to teach, particularly instruction
- Leave the main subject temporarily in speech
- When someone is very obnoxious
- Inspiring fear or respect
- When a person verbally attacks someone
- Make a problem or negative feeling worse.
- Someone or something have a diverse lifestyle
- Extend the application of a method
- People who conform to society standards
- People who don’t show any emotion or interest
- Being friendly relationship with friends
- to add something to what you already have.
- To perceive or recognize (something).
- lacking significance or overused; unoriginal
- When people allow unaccepted behavior
- A natural substance coming from the earth.
- items that involve 2 or more things
- A informal language that people use daily.
- Two items that cannot be compared.
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- stone supports used in the 12th-16th century
- Two items that are described as opposites.
- Not candid or sincere
- Choosing specific words to include in writing
- Match or surpass (a person or achievement)
- When someone or something is basic
- People want a lifestyle of luxury and money.
- Having or showing great knowledge or learning.
- Deliberately avoid using; abstain from.
- a person who creates maps
- Lots of love and praise for something
- Wary and unwilling to take risks.
- comparable in certain respects
- period of time in the past that's peaceful
- Relating to existence.
- When immigrants come to a country for safety
- Extremely delicate and light too perfect
- seeming difficult task to deal with
- A warning or proviso of specific stipulations
- A person who claims to have supernatural
- People who are willing to take big risks.
40 Clues: Not candid or sincere • Relating to existence. • Inspiring fear or respect • a person who creates maps • When someone is very obnoxious • comparable in certain respects • Wary and unwilling to take risks. • When someone or something is basic • Extend the application of a method • Two items that cannot be compared. • seeming difficult task to deal with • ...
Lucas' Math Crossword 2023-06-06
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- A plane formed by the intersection of a horizontal number line called the x-axis and a vertical number line called the y-axis.
- An element of the set of whole and their opposites.
- A number whose value does not change.
- The two perpendicular lines of a coordinate plane that intersect at the origin.
- The number of times a data value occurs.
- A rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one unit.
- A number line with marks or dots that show frequency.
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set.
- A ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units.
- A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data.
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- A table that lists items together according to the number of time or frequency that the items occur.
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal.
- The number that is multiplied by the variable in an algebraic expression.
- A letter or symbol used to represent s quantity that can change.
- A comparison of two quantities by division.
- Operations that undo each other: addition and subtraction or multiplication and division.
- A bar graph whose bars represent the frequency of numeric data within equal intervals.
- The number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data; when all numbers occur with the same frequency we say there is no mode.
- The middle number of the mean (average) of the two middle numbers in an ordered data set.
- The sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set; also called average.
20 Clues: A number whose value does not change. • The number of times a data value occurs. • A comparison of two quantities by division. • An element of the set of whole and their opposites. • A number line with marks or dots that show frequency. • A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data. • A letter or symbol used to represent s quantity that can change. • ...
will N and chris M's Puzzle 2023-06-06
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- A letter or symbol used to represent a quantity that can change
- rate a rate in which the second quantity in the comparison is one rate
- a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel
- The largest common factor of two or more given numbers
- A set of information collected about people or things, often to draw conclusions about them
- a number that is multiplied by another number to get a product
- The sum of the items in a set of data divided by the number of items in the set also called average
- the x and y axis divide the coordinate plane into four regions. Each region is called a quadrant
- one of two numbers whose product is one
- The middle number or the mean of the two middle numbers in an ordered set of data
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- area The sum of the areas of the faces,or surfaces, of a three dimensional figure
- The least common multiple of two or more denominators
- An element of the set of whole numbers and their opposites
- The number of cubic units needed to fill a given space
- A mathematical sentence that shows the relationship between quantities that are not equal
- A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides
- The number or numbers that occur most frequently in a set of data when all numbers occur with the same frequency, we say there is no mode
- A number that is a factor of two or more numbers
- A graph that uses vertical or horizontal bars to display data
- A value much greater or much less than the others in a data set
20 Clues: one of two numbers whose product is one • A quadrilateral with two pairs of parallel sides • A number that is a factor of two or more numbers • a quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel • The least common multiple of two or more denominators • The number of cubic units needed to fill a given space • The largest common factor of two or more given numbers • ...
Grad 7 Pre-Algebra Vocabulary (Burke) 2023-06-07
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- The middle
- A decimal that never ends
- A percent of increase on the wholesale price to make a profit
- The difference between the highest and lowest score
- The distance around a circle
- A number that stands alone
- Where a numberline begins\
- The average
- An abbreviation of big or small numbers
- 6+5=5+6
- a statement formed an inequality symbol between two expressions
- Numbers that have the same variable
- The distance across the circle
- Two figures in the same relative position
- two operations that undo each other
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- The distance away from the origin
- Events that have one or more outcomes in common
- Maps,Blueprints,Pictues
- When the numerator and the denominator have a GCF of one
- Events that have no out comes in common
- The most frequently appearing number
- A comparison of two numbers using divisions
- uses multiplication to find the number of possible ways two or more events can occur
- angles in the same relative position
- An equation with a variable as a number
- Interest that is earned on both the principal and any interest that has been earned previously
- A mathematical sentence
- A decimal that ends
- (2+1)+4=2+(1+4)
- Shows the relationship between an actual object/location and a smaller drawing or model
- Half of the diameter
- Intergers which are the same distance from zero
- Percent of decrease on your bill
- A percent of increase on your bill to acknowledge good service
- A percent of decrease off the retail price
35 Clues: 6+5=5+6 • The middle • The average • (2+1)+4=2+(1+4) • A decimal that ends • Half of the diameter • Maps,Blueprints,Pictues • A mathematical sentence • A decimal that never ends • A number that stands alone • Where a numberline begins\ • The distance around a circle • The distance across the circle • Percent of decrease on your bill • The distance away from the origin • ...
Learning Contract 3 2023-11-07
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- respect for all living things
- people of proto-indo european heritage as racial grouping in late 19th century
- hereditary classes of Hindu society
- ancient Persian religion monotheistic
- service government officials who are employed in civil occupations that are neither political or judicial
- region in southeast Asia
- a collection of poems or hymns composed in archaic Sanskrit
- ancient Indian empire which extended from early 4th century CE to early 6th century CE
- release from the cycle rebirth impelled by the law of karma
- the religious' belief that the soul or spirit after death begins a new life
- wall wall across borders of China to protect against invaders
- the universal law by which good or bad actions determine the future of an individual's existence
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- a place of perfect peace and happiness like heaven
- cycle the pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China
- a person sent on a religious mission
- a member of the highest Hindu caste
- a unstratified geologically recent deposit if silty material
- a major religious' and cultural tradition of South Asia
- of Heaven the idea that there could be only one legitimate ruler of China at a time
- Fold path attaining Nirvana through belief resolve, speech, action, thought, and meditation
- all things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites
- noble truths truth of suffering, end of suffering, path that leads to suffering
- ancient Chinese belief system which emphasizes harmony with natural balanced order of the universe
- Piety a Confucian concept defined from Chinese culture
- the eternal and inherit nature of reality as a cosmic law underlying right behavior and social order
- the spiritual life principle of the universe
26 Clues: region in southeast Asia • respect for all living things • a member of the highest Hindu caste • hereditary classes of Hindu society • a person sent on a religious mission • ancient Persian religion monotheistic • the spiritual life principle of the universe • a place of perfect peace and happiness like heaven • Piety a Confucian concept defined from Chinese culture • ...
Electricity & Magnetism 2024-05-02
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- (two words) the force of attraction between a north and south pole
- an insulating material commonly used to make balloons
- a conductive material that is also magnetic
- the particles that travel through wire as electricity
- a unit of electrical power
- an insulating material used to build homes
- (two words)describes the relationship between voltage, resistance, and current
- a type of circuit where electricity can travel through multiple paths
- all magnets have two of these
- the unit of resistance in a circuit
- (two words) how to describe what lightning is doing
- used in circuits to conduct electricity from one point to another
- atoms in a magnetic object are all arranged in the _______ direction
- another name for a magnetic field
- the type of current from a battery
- one of the poles on a magnet
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- (two words)the buildup of fixed charges in one location
- the unit of current
- a material that prevents the flow of heat or electricity
- a type of circuit where charges can only follow a single path
- commonly made from wrapping conductive wire around a magnetic core
- a material that allows electricity or charges to move through it
- ___________ attract, like repels
- (two words)surrounds any current carrying wire
- (two words) describes the magnitude of electric force
- the _________ of a charge is either positive or negative
- the electrical potential difference
- a common conductive material used to make wire
- a source of stored chemical energy
- the type of current from an outlet
- how much the flow of electricity is "resisted"
- the sensation of pain felt from touching a metal object on a cold, dry day
- atoms in a non-magnetized object are ___________ arranged
33 Clues: the unit of current • a unit of electrical power • one of the poles on a magnet • all magnets have two of these • ___________ attract, like repels • another name for a magnetic field • a source of stored chemical energy • the type of current from an outlet • the type of current from a battery • the electrical potential difference • the unit of resistance in a circuit • ...
Comp Review Puzzle 2024-04-30
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- {x E R|x > 0} is an example of this notation
- counting numbers
- slopes of these lines are the same with different y-intercepts
- Bh/3 is the volume of this object
- indicates how many roots there are in a quadratic equation
- slope of the line x = -3
- slope of the line y = 1
- when a square root of a variable equals a negative value, the solution may be this
- surface inside a shape
- this form is Ax + By = C
- object having the same shape but different in size
- another name for the y-values of a function
- values which must be considered when variables are in the denominator
- another word for "solutions" in a quadratic equation
- what you do to an inequality when dividing or multiplying both sides of the equation by a negative number
- this value is any number's distance from 0 on a number line
- an acronym for distributing two binomials
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- longest side of a right triangle
- how much liquid an object can hold
- 2pi(radius)^2+2pi(radius)height is the surface area of this object
- what "and" means joining two or more events in probability
- distance around an object
- same shape and same size
- equals rate x time
- whole numbers and their opposites
- relationship of lines whose equations are equivalent
- two words describing complementary events in probability
- (height times the sum of the bases)/2 is the area for this object
- change in y values divided by change in x values
- 2pi(radius)
- (-3, 5] is an example of this notation
- values found left and right of the vertical axis
- values found above and below the horizontal axis
33 Clues: 2pi(radius) • counting numbers • equals rate x time • surface inside a shape • slope of the line y = 1 • same shape and same size • slope of the line x = -3 • this form is Ax + By = C • distance around an object • longest side of a right triangle • Bh/3 is the volume of this object • whole numbers and their opposites • how much liquid an object can hold • ...
Chapters 13 and 14 2024-12-09
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- one of the big 5 personality factors, capturing a person's emotional stability vs instability
- model designed to understand the cause of psychological disorders asserting that disorders arise from a combination of individual dispositions and environmental stressors
- book published by the American Psychological Association that classifies different psychological disorders, providing methods of diagnosis and treatment
- _______ positive regard, Carl Rogers' concept of valuing people regardless of their flaws
- first psychologist to focus on the unconscious mind
- one of three mechanisms, our moral compass that focuses on how we should behave
- psychological disorder marked by periods of major depression followed by periods of mania
- one of the three "D"s of psychological disorders, referring to symptoms being different than average
- first of the psychosexual stages, pleasures is centered around the mouth
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- Abraham Maslow's theory involving humans having a hierarchy of needs
- a defense mechanism in which a person changes their unacceptable impulses into their opposites
- psychological disorder often developed during childhood involving social deficiencies like limited eye contact
- characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting
- a defense mechanism in which a person retreats to an earlier psychosexual stage
- psychological disorder marked by excessive, uncontrollable worry that persists for at least 6 months
- one of the big 5 personality factors, capturing whether a person is disorganized and impulsive or organized and disciplined
- one of the three "D"s of psychological disorders, referring to symptoms interfering with daily life
- shorthand for a psychological disorder developed as a response to traumatic experiences, often involving flashbacks and nightmares
- type of unwanted, seemingly unending thought that often occurs in conjunction with compulsive behaviors
- component of an explanatory style used by those with major depressive disorder, assumption that situation will never change
20 Clues: first psychologist to focus on the unconscious mind • characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting • Abraham Maslow's theory involving humans having a hierarchy of needs • first of the psychosexual stages, pleasures is centered around the mouth • a defense mechanism in which a person retreats to an earlier psychosexual stage • ...
1º Bachillerato Global Exam Vocab Review 2024-11-27
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- A nice thing you say to someone
- to get in a vehicle you aren't driving
- Lots of people want something
- another way to say "kick someone while they are down," or making an insult even worse.
- Only thinks of oneself
- a house in the woods, but also a place in the airplane where people sit.
- To make one thing become part of something else
- Writing quickly and carelessly
- To redirect something, like traffic
- "___________ dog is this?"
- To go to work every day
- A person who doesn't follow social norms very closely
- Someone who behaves younger than they are is "____________."
- An expression meaning "looking back,"
- meaning "with lots of experience"
- This expression means that you are well connected to powerful people.
- To be very wise or know many things
- a bus that takes people from point A to point B.
- Instructions on how to cook or bake something
- Lacking self-confidence, or doesn't believe in oneself
- A place where race cars can drive
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- allow someone to pass you in a car
- unwise, not recommended
- speak angrily about something
- Meaning very different or opposites, an expression
- Illogical
- Do something without thinking about the consequences
- Poorly understood
- An expression meaning you support something
- To expect less than what someone/something is capable of
- "Look over there, ___________ the two trees, there's a wolf."
- Being against big institutions (government, big companies)
- Have access to something instantly
- To learn completely
- This means that something has "happened to" someone.
- To get progressively worse
- to go backwards, or the opposite
- A proof of purchase given at stores
38 Clues: Illogical • Poorly understood • To learn completely • Only thinks of oneself • unwise, not recommended • To go to work every day • "___________ dog is this?" • To get progressively worse • speak angrily about something • Lots of people want something • Writing quickly and carelessly • A nice thing you say to someone • to go backwards, or the opposite • meaning "with lots of experience" • ...
Physical Science L2J Crossword 2024-12-12
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- A class of elements that form anions in reactions, chemical opposites of metals
- A ball of hot gas, primarily hydrogen and helium, that undergoes nuclear fusion.
- The smallest part of an element that can take part in a chemical change
- The general name for group II elements
- A negatively charged particle surrounding the nucleus of an atom
- Positively charged particle found inside the nucleus of an atom
- The general name for group VII elements
- The general name for group 0 elements
- The splitting of an atomic nucleus to release energy.
- Substance made up of two or more elements chemically combined together
- Energy stored in chemical bonds
- Horizontal row of the Periodic Table
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- Energy that is radiated or transmitted in the form of rays or waves or particles.
- Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom
- The general name for group I elements
- Atoms having the same atomic number but different mass number
- A substance which cannot be split into simpler form by chemical means
- A class of elements that form cations in reactions, conduct electricity, ductile and malleable
- Creation of energy by joining the nuclei of two hydrogen atoms to form helium.
- A chemical bond that involves sharing a pair of electrons between atoms in a molecule
- A measure of the ability of an atom in a chemical compound to attract electrons
- decay A spontaneous process in which unstable nuclei lose energy by emitting radiation
- Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom
- one-half the distance between the nuclei of identical atoms that are bonded together
- Vertical column of the Periodic Table
- A neutral particle found inside the nucleus of an atom
26 Clues: Energy stored in chemical bonds • Horizontal row of the Periodic Table • The general name for group I elements • Vertical column of the Periodic Table • The general name for group 0 elements • The general name for group II elements • Energy stored in the nucleus of an atom • The general name for group VII elements • Electrons on the outermost energy level of an atom • ...
Literary Devices 2024-11-20
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- When two or more ideas are contrasted near (not necessarily next to) each other.
- When a group of words all link to one overall theme.
- Asked not to get an answer, but rather to emphasise a point or create a dramatic effect.
- words or phrases that elicit an emotional response from the reader.
- The repetition of the same sounds (mainly consonants) usually at the beginning of words.
- A plot device that can be used within a story to insert past events in order to provide context to the current events of a narrative.
- Words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect.
- A type of imagery in which non-human objects, animals or ideas are given human characteristics.
- Any repeated idea, theme or image that has a symbolic significance in the text.
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- The sounds of words to express or underline their meaning.
- A repeated ‘s’ sound – either at the start, or in the middle of words
- The different parts of a poem with gaps in the middle.
- When the writer hints about something earlier on in a text that will become important or meaningful later on in the story.
- The name given to an exaggerated phrase.
- A comparison made using ‘like’ or ‘as’ to create a vivid image.
- When the weather reflects the mood of the scene / character's feelings
- A type of writing in which the settings, characters, and events stand for other, often larger ideas. i.e. Animal Farm about capitalism vs. communism
- A comparison made without using 'like' or 'as'.
- A number of connected items written one after the other.
- Two opposites together. Loving hate, brawling love, Sweet sorrow…
20 Clues: The name given to an exaggerated phrase. • A comparison made without using 'like' or 'as'. • Words, phrases or ideas are repeated for effect. • When a group of words all link to one overall theme. • The different parts of a poem with gaps in the middle. • A number of connected items written one after the other. • ...
Vocab #3 2024-11-19
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- The release from the cycle of rebirth by the law of karma.
- Another term for Moksha. (The release from the cycle of rebirth).
- The rebirth of a soul in a different body.
- A monotheistic, pre-Islamic religion of ancient Persia founded by Zoroaster in the 6th century BC.
- Advocating humility and religious piety.
- An attitude of respect for parents and ancestors in societies influenced by thought.
- The most ancient scriptures from India. It was written in early Sanskrit and guides priests through rituals Vedic religion.
- The four central beliefs of Buddhism.
- Relating to the dynasty of Braham kings in Northern India.
- The pattern of the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
- A member of a group speaking an Indo-European language.
- The eternal nature of reality. A cosmic law in Hinduism.
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- A sedimentary deposit composed largely of silt-size grains that are loosely cemented.
- Wall A large wall located in China made to protect their territory.
- A person sent on a religious mission to promote it.
- Service A permanent professional branch of a government administration excluding military, judicial, and elected politicians.
- A major religion in South Asia that came from the Vedic religion.
- The result of someone's action in the present will affect them in the future.
- Only one ruler at a time that has been blessed by God.
- Respect of all living things, and stay away from violence.
- A region in Southern Asia between the Himalayas and the Indian Ocean.
- The path to Nirvana.
- All things exist as inseparable and contradictory opposites (positive and evil).
- A member of the highest Hindu caste of priesthood.
- The spiritual life principle of the universe.
25 Clues: The path to Nirvana. • The four central beliefs of Buddhism. • Advocating humility and religious piety. • The rebirth of a soul in a different body. • The spiritual life principle of the universe. • A member of the highest Hindu caste of priesthood. • A person sent on a religious mission to promote it. • Only one ruler at a time that has been blessed by God. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Gen Z 2025-04-29
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- - Taunt, "Throwing shade"
- - Living a "no regrets' lifestyle
- - To criticize, "Now put this on insta reels"
- - London glazing Michael B. Jordan
- - Breaking away from tradition
- - An unexpected plot twist in a movie
- - Unfavorable, "Who is praying for my downfall??!"
- - Big wholesome energy, golden retriever personality
- - Not hiding in the Tiktok comments on a scary video
- - A quick weekend getaway
- - The feeling after binge watching a whole season of your favorite show in one sitting
- - The feeling of watching a movie everyone raved about and it being lame
- "Epic fail"
- - Stubborn, kind of like trying to convince Jamie that Beyonce is not a country singer
- - Skilled, "They're built different"
- - Honest, "Imma keep it a buck"
- - Like a warm hug in human form, "Good vibes only"
- - A Tiktok video of publicly shaming someone/something going viral
- - That sharp feeling when you're all in
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- - "Opposites attract"
- - Behaving like there are no rules
- - Melissa being loyal to Joe Burrow
- - "Big brain moment"
- - "The Government is the biggest scam"
- - To be captivating
- - Mental shortcut, using AI/ChatGPT
- - Leaving a positive review on your favorite restaurant in hopes of supporting the business
- - All the emotions you feel on a Sunday afternoon
- - Sneaky, like having a stalking account on Instagram
- - Scold, "Go off on them"
- - Living in slow-mo
- - The angry text you send to your best friend after a bad day
- - A viral tweet that is short and simple but leaves a lasting impression
- - "Charged up and ready to go"
- - Sitting next to someone on a crowded subway
35 Clues: "Epic fail" • - To be captivating • - "Big brain moment" • - Living in slow-mo • - "Opposites attract" • - Taunt, "Throwing shade" • - A quick weekend getaway • - Scold, "Go off on them" • - Breaking away from tradition • - "Charged up and ready to go" • - Honest, "Imma keep it a buck" • - Living a "no regrets' lifestyle • - Behaving like there are no rules • ...
Chapter 1 2025-12-15
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- given a nonzero rational number a/b, the multiplipative inverse, or reciprocal, is b/a. the product of a nonzero number number and its multiplicative inverse is 1.
- ax0=0
- a+0=0
- a symbol, usually, a letter that represents the values of a variable.
- mathematical sentence that uses an equal sign
- the expression under the radical symbol
- radical symbol and radicand
- The product of 3 and a minus 4
- term that has no variable
- 9 less than x
- mathematical phrase involving numbers and operation symbols.
- contains one or more variables and may be true or false depending on the valuses of its variables
- numbers that are the same distance from the number line but are on the other side.
- 8 times a number n
- numbers that have the same variable factors
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- (a+b)+c=a(b+c)
- a numbers distance from the number line
- number variable or the product of a number and one or more variables
- two algebraic expressions that have the same value for all values of variables
- a+b=b+a, 3x7=7x3, 3-7=7-3
- containing a variable is a value of the variable that makes the equation true
- anything that can be measured or counted.
- the order in which you solve a problem
- a number and its opposite
- mathematical phrase involving numbers and operation symbols.
- an example that shows that a statement is false.
- process of reasoning logically from given facts to a conclusion
- 9 less than the quotient of 6 and x
- numeral factor of a term
- square of an integer
- the sum of x and 8, x plus 8
31 Clues: ax0=0 • a+0=0 • 9 less than x • (a+b)+c=a(b+c) • 8 times a number n • square of an integer • numeral factor of a term • a+b=b+a, 3x7=7x3, 3-7=7-3 • a number and its opposite • term that has no variable • radical symbol and radicand • the sum of x and 8, x plus 8 • The product of 3 and a minus 4 • 9 less than the quotient of 6 and x • the order in which you solve a problem • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab Review 2020-08-16
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- Numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line are called ________ (for example, 5 and -5)
- terms that have the same variable(s) and same power(s) are called _____ terms. They can be combined using addition or subtraction.
- an expression that has remaining no like terms and there are no parenthesis is said to be in ___________ form.
- A letter or symbol that can take on different values.
- The number multiplied times a product of variables or powers of variables in a term. In the expression 5x, 5 is the _______.
- The property that states that the numbers on which we operate can be moved or swapped from their position without making any difference to the answer. This property applies to addition and multiplication, but does not apply to division or subtraction.
- The property that can be used as a "bipass" to the order of operations to simplify an expression with parentheses.
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- A term or expression with no variables.
- Any mathematical calculation or formula containing numbers and/or variables but no equal sign or inequality symbol. For example, 5x+6.
- A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- The distance from zero on the number line.
11 Clues: A term or expression with no variables. • The distance from zero on the number line. • A letter or symbol that can take on different values. • A member of the set of whole numbers and their opposites. • Numbers that are the same distance from zero on the number line are called ________ (for example, 5 and -5) • ...
Ancient China 2024-03-07
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- A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius.
- A type of baked clay ceramic. It was used in building the 8,000 life size terracotta soldiers that were buried with Emperor Qin.
- Shi Huang The first emperor of China, Qin Shi Huang united China under one rule and began the Qin dynasty.
- When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time.
- The nomadic peoples of the north who often raided China. Under Genghis and Kublai Khan they captured much of China for a period of time.
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- A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube.
- Road A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe.
- Wall A 5500 mile long wall built along the northern border of China. It was built to keep out the Mongol invaders.
- A style of writing that was considered an art form using brushes to paint the characters.
- A revered mythical creature that has the long body of a serpent, sharp teeth, four legs with sharp talons, and can fly.
- and Yang A part of the philosophy of Taoism, opposites that balance each other throughout nature such as "light and dark".
- A luxurious material made from the cocoons of silkworms. Silk was highly prized in ancient China and was only worn by wealthy nobles.
12 Clues: A religion or philosophy based on the teaching of Confucius. • Road A trade route that ran from northern China to Europe. • A fast growing grass that grows very tall and with hollow stems like a tube. • When the rule of a country is passed down to family members over a long period of time. • ...
Biology: Features and Functions Plant and Animal Cells 2021-12-16
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- A jelly-like material outside the nucleus, in which the organelles are located.
- Round organelle containing digestive enzymes.
- An organelle within the nucleus - where ribosomal RNA is produced.
- Located near the nucleus. This is where microtubules are made during mitosis - the centrosome divides and the two parts move to opposites of the dividing wall.
- The membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
- The membrane that surrounds the nucleus.
- Converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP for the cell.
- Covered with ribosomes that give its rough appearance. It transports materials through the cell and produces proteins in sacs called cisternae (which are sent to the Golgi Apparatus or inserted in the cell membrane).
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- Produces the membrane that surround the lysosome, and packages proteins and carbohydrates into membrane-bound vesicles to export out the cell.
- It contains enzymes - producing and digesting lipids and membrane protein. It comes off the Rough ER, transporting materials through the cell and movin newly made protein and lipids to the Golgi Apparatus.
- Where chlorophyll is produced and photosynthesis occurs.
- Stores starch.
- Controls many functions of the cell (by protein synthesis), and contains DNA (in chromosomes).
- A thick, rigid membrane that surrounds a plant cell for support and structure.
- Small organelle composed of RNA-rich cytoplasmic granules that are sites of protein synthesis
- A fluid-filled cavity surrounded by a membrane.
- A permeable membrane that allows some substances to pass through and out the cell.
17 Clues: Stores starch. • The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. • The membrane that surrounds the nucleus. • Round organelle containing digestive enzymes. • A fluid-filled cavity surrounded by a membrane. • Where chlorophyll is produced and photosynthesis occurs. • Converts the energy stored in glucose into ATP for the cell. • ...
Complementary Colors Study Guide 2017-04-07
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- The complement of each primary color is the color made by mixing the other two ____________ colors
- Painting one color, then painting a light layer of a different color over it is called a _____________
- Klee's art changed dramatically after a visit to _______________ in 1914
- Mixing equal amounts of two complements together will create a ______________ brown.
- Using rubber cement, wax crayons, or rubbing alcohol will create a watercolor ____________
- Placing complements ______________ to each other will intensify each other's brightness.
- Sprinkling ___________ on wet watercolor will dry the water and pull up color. When dry, scratching off will reveal an interesting texture.
- Klee made many pencil drawings that showed his attraction to linear, ____________ imagery
- Complementary colors are direct ___________________, or across from each other, on the color wheel.
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- adding one complement to another will ______________ the intensity of the color.
- A German artist whose style is hard to classify; mostly Expressionist and Abstract (first and last name)
- After receiving his fine arts degree, Klee went to Italy and studied the ____________ painters
- A ____________ wash is created by adding more and more water to each stroke on a flat wash.
- Gently scratching into your paper, then painting over the area to reveal a texture is called ______________
- Klee showed talent in black and white drawing, but struggled with _______________
- Klee produced almost 10,000 works of ___________ before he died in 1940
- Degenerate Art is a term adopted by the ______________ to describe modern art, which as banned on grounds that it was un-German.
- A ___________ wash is a basic layer of watercolor, painted from top to bottom, working above the bead of paint.
18 Clues: Klee produced almost 10,000 works of ___________ before he died in 1940 • Klee's art changed dramatically after a visit to _______________ in 1914 • adding one complement to another will ______________ the intensity of the color. • Klee showed talent in black and white drawing, but struggled with _______________ • ...
Persuasive Techniques 2022-05-13
Across
- Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience.
- Using verbs that show certainty of belief.
- A form of non-verbal communication that reflects an individual's emotions.
- Appealing to the emotions.
- Giving an action or task for your audience to complete to work towards solving the problem.
- A form of non-verbal communication in which visible bodily action communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech.
- Using opposites to illustrate a point. E.G. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times”
- Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect.
- This helps you feel and look confident and calm. It demonstrates high status meaning the audience feel you have something worth listening to. It also helps you to breathe easily and project your voice.
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- Asking a question that does not require an answer.
- Appealing to logic and reasoning.
- Using imagery to engage the audience, especially for a hook - this needs to be related to theme/point.
- A form of non-verbal communication that creates a bond between speaker and listener. It can communicate how much you care about their thoughts.
- Illustrating a problem that exists, and giving a solution to reduce its impact. E.G. There is too much rubbish. More bins would help to fix this issue.
- Showing authority on subject.
- Using statistics or research to support ideas. Used to show expert knowledge on the topic.
- Technique to show change in topic or to allow audience to think about point.
- Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas.
18 Clues: Appealing to the emotions. • Showing authority on subject. • Appealing to logic and reasoning. • Using verbs that show certainty of belief. • Using opinion or beliefs to support ideas. • Repeating words/phrases for dramatic effect. • Asking a question that does not require an answer. • Using puns or comedy to help persuade the audience. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Terms 2016-01-18
Across
- The full significance of a characters words or actions are clear to the audience but unknown to the character
- To make a description more vivid, a figure of speech that compares one thing with another thing of a different kind
- A line of poetry that has five feet, two beats per foot
- The central topic
- A love that isn't returned; one-sided
- Someone who loves a girl from afar but never makes a move
- Ana ct of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself, regardless of any hearers
- Passage by a character that is intended to be heard by the audience but not the other characters
- A poem of fourteen lines, typically in English consisting of ten syllables per line
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- Extended metaphor
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the end of the lines of a poem or verse
- Conversation between two or more people
- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- Written in the form of a speech of an individual character
- Poetry with iambic pentameter but doesn't rhyme
- Two characters that are complete opposites
- A branch of drama that treats in a serious and dignified style the sorrowful or terrible events encountered
- A figure of speech that highlights the similarities between two unrelated things
- A warning or indication of a future event
- A disagreement or argument
- Two lines of poetry that rhyme and follow one another
- Rhyming that occurs at the end of a poetry line
- A separate introductory section to a literature work
- A group of performers who comment on the main action, typically speaking and moving together
- A word that imitates the natural sound of a thing
- Apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
26 Clues: Extended metaphor • The central topic • A disagreement or argument • A love that isn't returned; one-sided • Conversation between two or more people • A warning or indication of a future event • Two characters that are complete opposites • Poetry with iambic pentameter but doesn't rhyme • Rhyming that occurs at the end of a poetry line • ...
Algebra Vocabulary Terms 2018-11-27
Across
- An integer that divides another integer with no remainder.
- value, The distance between zero and the point representing a real number on the number line.
- Solutions, When the answer to a system of equations is exactly the same.
- A relation in which every domain value is paired with exactly one range value.
- System, A system of equations that has no solution.
- System, A system of equations that has exactly one solution.
- Method, A method used to solve systems by solving an equation for one variable and replacing the resulting expression into the other equation.
- Method, Used to solve systems in which one variable is eliminated by adding or subtracting two equations in the system.
- Expression, An expression that contains at least one variable.
- A term with no variables.
- Operations, Two operations that undo each other, such as addition and subtraction.
- A letter that represents one or more numbers.
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- A value that makes the equation true.
- The relationship a/b of two quantities, a and b.
- System, A system of equations that has at least one solution.
- A mathematical sentence with an equal sign.
- Inequality, Two inequalities that are combined into one statement by the word and/or.
- The set of whole numbers and their opposites.
- This is the number in front of the variables in a term.
- A ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units.
- Inequalities, Inequalities that have the same solution set.
- Inverse, The opposite of a number
- System , A system of equations that has infinitely many solutions.
- Lines or planes that never intersect.
- A measure of steepness of a line, represented by m.
25 Clues: A term with no variables. • Inverse, The opposite of a number • A value that makes the equation true. • Lines or planes that never intersect. • A mathematical sentence with an equal sign. • The set of whole numbers and their opposites. • A letter that represents one or more numbers. • The relationship a/b of two quantities, a and b. • ...
English Final Review 2013-06-06
Across
- Comparing two things using like or as
- A tragic work that presents the downfall of the tragic hero
- a beginning scene that introduces the story
- A person that has super human qualities but in the end they die
- A long narrative poem
- I saw the puffy white clouds slowly floating over the green grass
- A problem that happens within he or she
- An indirect reference to a famous person, place,event or literary work
- The repetition of vowel sounds within nonrhyming words
- Regular pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- The occurrence of similar or identical sounds at the end of 2 words
- A poem that has 14 lines
- The feeling or atmosphere that the reader or author creates
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- They comment on the characters action
- Comparing two things that are completely unrelated
- The repetition of constant sounds at the beginning of words
- Literature in which plots and characters are developed through dialogue and action
- A piece of work that is entirely false and everything is usually made up
- The message that the author is trying to convey to you
- unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter
- A story that is entirely true and has real people, events, and places
- A character who provides striking contrast to another character
- An extra scene put in to lower the tension from the story and it usually makes the audience laugh
- A speech in which a character speaks his or her own thoughts or feelings
- Opposites
- A special kind of contrast between appearance and reality
26 Clues: Opposites • A long narrative poem • A poem that has 14 lines • They comment on the characters action • Comparing two things using like or as • A problem that happens within he or she • a beginning scene that introduces the story • unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter • Comparing two things that are completely unrelated • ...
Exam 2 2013-11-13
Across
- in the primary auditory cortex, certain cells respond to certain tones.
- auditory receptor cells.
- respond best to moving stimuli.
- genes code for the proteins PER and TIM.
- wants to stay up, wide awake, productive, not tired next day.
- includes the pinna a structure of flesh and cartilage attached to the side of the head.
- has no visual receptors.
- detects the direction of tilt and amount of acceleration of the head.
- perception of the intensity of a sound wave.
- is not one sense but many including touch, pressure, cold/weather, pain, tickle.
- prepares a species for annual seasonal changes.
- control sleep and wakefulness.
- what pathway.
- a distinctive pattern of high amplitude electrical potentials associated with REM sleep.
- complete muscle relaxation, high brain activity and eye movement.
- theory where we perceive color in terms of paired opposites.
- of the tongue are taste receptors.
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- inadequate sleep characterized by how one feels in the morning.
- focused by the lens.
- receptor cells of the eye.
- located inside taste buds which are located in papillae.
- intensity of a sound wave.
- three small bones attached to the tympanic membrane.
- combines EEG waves with eye movement records.
- a band of tissue that gives eyes their color where light enters the eye.
- where pathway.
- rear surface of the eye which is lined with visual receptors.
- structures that house the taste receptors.
- small but found throughout the retina.
- small receptive fields, respond best to visual details and color.
- theory that uses three types of cones and each respond to certain wavelengths.
- the perception of the frequency of a sound wave.
32 Clues: what pathway. • where pathway. • focused by the lens. • auditory receptor cells. • has no visual receptors. • receptor cells of the eye. • intensity of a sound wave. • control sleep and wakefulness. • respond best to moving stimuli. • of the tongue are taste receptors. • small but found throughout the retina. • genes code for the proteins PER and TIM. • ...
STAAR Skills Crossword 2014-03-27
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- Something that doesn't seem true, but is
- The author's opinions on another text
- What you use to connect ideas
- Smaller plots in the story
- A conversation in a play where only one person is talking
- A sentence with one independent clause
- Returning to a moment that happened before
- A sentence with one independent and one dependent clause
- The author's attitude toward his or her subject
- Lesson or moral of the story
- Language that enriches and adds detail to the text
- An opinion without facts to back it up
- Techniques used in plays
- Character description
- An intentional under-exaggeration
- Showing how two things are alike and different
- You expect one thing, but get something else
- Hints for what is going to happen later
- Educated guess based on the text
- Facts and figures
- The main idea of the essay
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- The art of persuasion
- Verbs used as adjectives
- An intentional over-exaggeration
- An image that repeats throughout the text and is tied to theme
- Multiple plots that happen at the same time
- Point of view
- An opinion with facts to back it up
- A quote from the story to support your answer
- To + verb
- When you know something that the characters in the story do not
- Main idea
- A sentence with two independent and one dependent clause
- Language that engages your senses and creates pictures in your mind
- Characters who are opposites that bring out each others' traits
- A sentence with two or more independent clauses
- One character speaking alone on stage
- Word choice
- Verbs used as noins
39 Clues: To + verb • Main idea • Word choice • Point of view • Facts and figures • Verbs used as noins • The art of persuasion • Character description • Verbs used as adjectives • Techniques used in plays • Smaller plots in the story • The main idea of the essay • Lesson or moral of the story • What you use to connect ideas • An intentional over-exaggeration • Educated guess based on the text • ...
Extra Special, Extra Credit Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Color is the element of human __________.
- The Primary Visual Cortex is also called the _____ cortex due to its striped appearance.
- There are two kinds of receptor cells that exist in the retina: the ____ and the cones.
- Tone deafness, or _______, is a disorder where individuals are impaired at detecting small changes in frequency.
- Opening in the center of the eye in which light enters.
- The optic nerve is made up of ___________ cells.
- Extensive damage to the
- This theory was created by Thomas Young and says we perceive any given color due to the ratio of activity across the three types of cones.
- ________ result from fatiguing bipolar cells.
- The tympanic membrane has three very small bones: the ____, the anvil, and the stirrup
- Band of tissue that gives eye color.
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- The perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- This type of ganglion cell has small receptive fields, responds to visual details and color, and are close to the fovea.
- _______ vision has better sensitivity to dim light
- The ventral stream originates from V2 and extends to the _______ lobe.
- Intensity of a sound wave
- Colorblindness is more common in men than in women.
- Mild pain causes the release of the neurotransmitter _________ in the spinal cord.
- The number of compressions per second of a sound, measured in hertz (Hz).
- The process of Lateral Inhibition sharpens ________ to emphasize the borders of objects.
- This theory states that we perceive color in terms of paired opposites.
- Tiny area specialized for acute, detailed vision
- The tympanic membrane is also called the ___________.
- The dorsal stream is known as the ____ pathway.
24 Clues: Extensive damage to the • Intensity of a sound wave • Band of tissue that gives eye color. • Color is the element of human __________. • ________ result from fatiguing bipolar cells. • The perception of the frequency of a sound wave • The dorsal stream is known as the ____ pathway. • The optic nerve is made up of ___________ cells. • ...
Extra Special, Extra Credit Crossword 2014-11-11
Across
- Extensive damage to the area V1 will result in __________.
- Color is the element of human __________.
- This type of ganglion cell has small receptive fields, responds to visual details and color, and are close to the fovea.
- The ventral stream originates from V2 and extends to the _______ lobe.
- _______ vision has better sensitivity to dim light
- The optic nerve is made up of ___________ cells.
- The process of Lateral Inhibition sharpens ________ to emphasize the borders of objects.
- The number of compressions per second of a sound, measured in hertz (Hz).
- This theory states that we perceive color in terms of paired opposites.
- The Primary Visual Cortex is also called the _____ cortex due to its striped appearance.
- Tone deafness, or _______, is a disorder where individuals are impaired at detecting small changes in frequency.
- The tympanic membrane has three very small bones: the ____, the anvil, and the stirrup
- Tiny area specialized for acute, detailed vision
- Band of tissue that gives eye color.
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- This theory was created by Thomas Young and says we perceive any given color due to the ratio of activity across the three types of cones.
- Intensity of a sound wave
- Mild pain causes the release of the neurotransmitter _________ in the spinal cord.
- Opening in the center of the eye in which light enters.
- The perception of the frequency of a sound wave
- The tympanic membrane is also called the ___________.
- ________ result from fatiguing bipolar cells.
- Colorblindness is more common in men than in women.
- The dorsal stream is known as the ____ pathway.
- There are two kinds of receptor cells that exist in the retina: the ____ and the cones.
24 Clues: Intensity of a sound wave • Band of tissue that gives eye color. • Color is the element of human __________. • ________ result from fatiguing bipolar cells. • The perception of the frequency of a sound wave • The dorsal stream is known as the ____ pathway. • The optic nerve is made up of ___________ cells. • Tiny area specialized for acute, detailed vision • ...
H Algebra I Final Vocab Review 2015-04-23
Across
- a number that can be expressed as a fraction.
- the numerical portion of a monomial.
- an acronym to help remember how to multiply binomials.
- the value of any expression to the 0 power.
- these expressions often factor to be the product of two binomials.
- a binomial expression that is factorable into (a+b)(a-b).
- the coefficient of -x.
- Set a set with no members. Also used when an equation has no solution.
- the principle that helps us solve equations by setting them equal to zero and factoring.
- the rule that states if two expressions are equal, they can be substituted for one another.
- two numbers whose sum is zero.
- an example that shows a variation of a principle pattern (e.g. backwards), but is still true.
- a well-defined collection of objects
- literally means "many terms." A monomial or the sum/difference of more than one monomial.
- an example that shows a principle pattern exactly.
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- to change a polynomial from an indicated sum/difference into an indicated product.
- the members that are in one set or the other. (Hint: OR)
- the distance a number is from zero.
- the "if" part of a conditional sentence.
- the sum or difference of two monomials.
- a way to logically show that a principle or theorem is true for all real numbers.
- the order for a polynomial when the exponents of one variable decrease.
- the members that belong to both sets. (Hint: AND)
- an example that proves a universal generalization false.
- two numbers whose product is 1.
- a product of a number and a variable (or variables).
- the "then" part of a conditional sentence.
27 Clues: the coefficient of -x. • two numbers whose sum is zero. • two numbers whose product is 1. • the distance a number is from zero. • the numerical portion of a monomial. • a well-defined collection of objects • the sum or difference of two monomials. • the "if" part of a conditional sentence. • the "then" part of a conditional sentence. • ...
AP Poetry Terms Crossword 2021-10-12
Across
- A directly expressed comparison; a figure of speech comparing two objects, usually with “like,” “as,” or “than.”
- A combination of opposites; the union of contradictory terms, e.g., “bright smoke,” “cold fire.”
- The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds.
- The repetition of identical or similar consonant sounds, normally at the beginning of words.
- The structure of a sentence.
- Poetry which is not written in a traditional meter but is still rhythmical.
- Songlike; characterized by emotion, subjectivity, and imagination.
- The techniques of deploying the sound of words, especially in poetry.
- Direct address, usually to someone or something that is not present.
- A two-syllable foot with an unaccented syllable followed by an accented syllable.
- The manner in which an author expresses his or her attitude; the intonation of the voice that expresses meaning. The result of figurative language, diction, style, etc.
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- Word choice.
- The visual, auditory, or tactile images evoked by the words of a literary work or the images that figurative language evokes.
- Usually a repeated grouping of three or more line with the same meter and rhyme scheme.
- Unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- The use of words whose sound suggests their meaning.
- A reference in a work of literature to something outside the work, especially to a well-known historical or literary event, person, or work.
- Deliberate exaggeration, overstatement. As a rule, hyperbole is self-conscious, without the intention of being accepted literally.
- A figurative use of language which endows the non-human (ideas, inanimate objects, animals, abstractions) with human characteristics.
- A figurative use of language in which a comparison is expressed without the use of a comparative term like “as,” “like,” or “than.”
20 Clues: Word choice. • Unrhymed iambic pentameter. • The structure of a sentence. • The use of words whose sound suggests their meaning. • The repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds. • Songlike; characterized by emotion, subjectivity, and imagination. • Direct address, usually to someone or something that is not present. • ...
Algebra Vocabulary Match! 2022-04-12
Across
- a ratio of one category of data to total items surveyed
- equation has an exponent of 2
- the vertex of a parabola that opens down
- the middle value when data is ordered least to greatest
- a number that can't be made into a fraction
- the x-intercepts
- the opposite of multiplying or distributing
- measures how closely two variables are related
- the median is closer to the 1st quartile
- equation is of the form y = a*b^x
- whole numbers and their opposites
- in a row, following
- the lowest point and least y-value of a function
- equally divides a function on a graph
- a series of numbers that increase by a common difference
- the result of multiplying
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- the difference between the 1st and 3rd quartile
- the slope between points
- two or more inequalities
- all rational and irrational numbers
- a number that can be made into a fraction
- an equation that makes a V shape
- an equation that models a scatter plot
- 0,1,2,3,4...
- a letter that represents a value
- where a graph crosses the y-axis
- a series of numbers that increase by a common ratio
- equation does not contain exponents or absolute value
- when the median is greater than the mean
- a mathematical phrase with no equal sign
- where a graph crosses the x-axis
- to get alone, to solve for a certain variable
- values of x that make the equation equal zero
- equal, the same value
- The turning point of a quadratic or absolute value function a relation in which every input has only one output
35 Clues: 0,1,2,3,4... • the x-intercepts • in a row, following • equal, the same value • the slope between points • two or more inequalities • the result of multiplying • equation has an exponent of 2 • an equation that makes a V shape • a letter that represents a value • where a graph crosses the y-axis • where a graph crosses the x-axis • equation is of the form y = a*b^x • ...
Twenty One Pilots Songs 2022-09-19
Across
- Windows down & turn it up
- Second song on self titled album
- Both grandpas died from
- A popular story, handed down generations
- You need to hail one in NYC
- Mom's favorite
- Vampires favorite drink
- Lightcleanbody
- Lullaby
- Domingo en fuego
- A shiny, expensive place to live
- If someone offers you drugs
- It's why we don't watch the news
- Jade, Haylee, or Jaina & good manners
- Someone that serves justice
- You are part of the tribe
- Dog tag
- Mail person
- Jay Joseph chants to keep you in Dema
- My head hurts
- Song #3 on Trench
- Rosie cooing
- You might wanna do this to your room
- Music video filmed at Big Fun
- Mom is a rapper
- But maybe tomorrow
- Weapons attached to arms
- Michael's gone insane
- There's a live version with Trees
- When you're sad, I have this
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- Start of the weekend
- A struggling person that writes it down
- Cuz I never wanna let you go
- Chris Joseph loses his job
- Real Me In opposites
- Like Cocoa, but a big cat
- Opposite of inside
- In a pool
- Wide trouser
- Don't ever be this
- Rocklin for you, Vacaville for Mom
- Owie on your face
- Not on an album
- For Jenna
- Coming to an agreement
- Do this to a bike
- Your favorite
- Sometimes I feel cold
- Do some relaxation
- "_____ your doubts, not your faith
- If we move, we'd do this to Rocklin
- Flashlights at concert
52 Clues: Lullaby • Dog tag • In a pool • For Jenna • Mail person • Wide trouser • Rosie cooing • My head hurts • Your favorite • Mom's favorite • Lightcleanbody • Not on an album • Mom is a rapper • Domingo en fuego • Owie on your face • Song #3 on Trench • Do this to a bike • Opposite of inside • Don't ever be this • Do some relaxation • But maybe tomorrow • Start of the weekend • Real Me In opposites • ...
Winter Exam 2023 2023-11-27
Across
- an algebraic expression in which the exponent of the variable is 1
- a comparison of two quantities by division
- the amount of money borrowed
- a rate with a denominator of 1
- the ratio that compares each length in the scale drawing to the actual length
- a decimal in which one or more digits repeat infinitely
- a ratio that compares two quantities measured in different units
- a fraction that contains one or more fractions in its numerator or denominator
- a set of whole numbers and their opposites
- the distance a number is from zero on a number line
- a value that does not change
- a drawing that uses a scale to represent an object as smaller or larger than the original object
- interest earned only on the original principal amount invested
- a letter used to represent an unknown value
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- the percent a quantity increases or decreases from its original amount
- a number multiplied by a variable in an algebraic expression
- an equation stating that two ratios are equal
- the constant value of the ratio of two proportional quantities x and y
- a mathematical sentence that contains < or >
- two quantities that form a proportion
- the opposite of a number
- the amount added to the cost of merchandise to establish the selling price
- a decimal number that ends or terminates
- a mathematical sentence that contains an equals sign
- any number that can be written as a fraction
- terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power
- the amount by which the regular price of an item is reduced
- the value of a scale when units are the same
28 Clues: the opposite of a number • the amount of money borrowed • a value that does not change • a rate with a denominator of 1 • two quantities that form a proportion • a decimal number that ends or terminates • a comparison of two quantities by division • a set of whole numbers and their opposites • a letter used to represent an unknown value • ...
colors 2023-09-24
Across
- What's happening outside, like rain.
- Different ways to travel, like planes.
- Things you wear, like shirts and shoes.
- What you do with food, like chewing.
- and Drinks: What you eat and drink, like pizza.
- Words that mean the opposite.
- Words: Words that tell about things.
- People in your home, like mom and dad.
- of the Year: Names of the months, like July.
- Repeating designs like stripes.
- The outdoors, like rivers and mountains.
- The universe and stars.
- Yummy things like apples and bananas.
- Special days like Christmas.
- Growing things like flowers and trees.
- Playing instruments like guitars.
- Where you go to learn new things.
- Measuring moments, like hours.
- Different places in the world.
- of the Week: Names of the days, like Monday.
- Words that describe actions.
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- How you feel, like happy or sad.
- Fun games like soccer and basketball.
- Things to help with tasks, like hammers.
- Tiny creatures like ants and bees.
- What people do for work, like teachers.
- Fun things to play with, like dolls.
- Emotions like love and anger.
- Parts: Parts of your body, like your head and arms.
- Counting from one to ten.
- Living creatures like cats and dogs.
- Different shapes like circles and squares.
- Healthy foods like carrots and broccoli.
- the House: Things you find in your home.
- Ways to get around, like cars and buses.
- and Colors: Combining shapes and colors.
- Creatures: Made-up animals like unicorns.
- Things you do, like running and jumping.
- Different times of the year.
- Different shades like red and blue.
40 Clues: The universe and stars. • Counting from one to ten. • Special days like Christmas. • Different times of the year. • Words that describe actions. • Emotions like love and anger. • Words that mean the opposite. • Measuring moments, like hours. • Different places in the world. • Repeating designs like stripes. • How you feel, like happy or sad. • Playing instruments like guitars. • ...
Othello Unit Introduction 2023-11-06
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- What do Iago and Othello accuse Desdemona of?
- This phrase describes two characters who are opposites
- This phrase describes when a character speaks aloud for the audience to hear but is not heard by the other characters
- This character is trusting, foolish, and good-natured (and this gets him into trouble)
- This person is Cassio's love interest
- The army Othello is fighting
- This is the name of the woman Othello marries
- This is what Desdemona's father, Brabantio, refers to her marriage to Othello as
- Who is Desdemona's father?
- This is one word used to describe the portrayal of a "moor" during Shakespeare's time
- The main character, Othello, is of this descent
- This is how Brabantio feels about Desdemona marrying Othello
- This is Othello's position/standing in the military
- This person wanted to marry Desdemona, so he was sad when Othello married her
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- This person wrote the play Othello
- What is Brabantio's status in Venetian politics?
- This person is the main character of the play
- As a woman in Elizabethan England, Shakespeare’s audience (and characters) would easily feel this way about Desdemona
- This character is the antagonist of the play
- Who did Othello promote over Iago?
- This is who Iago was named after in the play - the two faced killer of Moors
- During Shakespeare's time, this term was used to describe somebody who is a "dark-skinned outsider" (AKA Othello)
- This person is Iago’s wife and also Desdemona’s servant
- An honorable and good character who is brought down by one character flaw. This flaw is their undoing.
- This is the setting of the play
- This term describes when a character speaks their thoughts out loud, but it is heard by other characters
- Which type of play is Othello?
27 Clues: Who is Desdemona's father? • The army Othello is fighting • Which type of play is Othello? • This is the setting of the play • This person wrote the play Othello • Who did Othello promote over Iago? • This person is Cassio's love interest • This character is the antagonist of the play • What do Iago and Othello accuse Desdemona of? • ...
Vocabulary 6.2.1-6.2.3 2023-10-12
Across
- in a power, the number that tells how many times the base is used as a factor
- factorization the process of decomposing a composite number( greater than 1) as a product of its prime factors
- plane plane on which to plot points
- number a number that is less than zero
- in a power, the number used as a factor
- the point where the two axes of a coordinate plan intersect
- number a whole number that has more than two factors
- two mathematical phrases that show equivalence. May contain an equal signs, the words such as equals, is, and yields
- the set of counting numbers, their opposites and zero
- number the set of counting numbers and zero
- tree a diagram that can be used to find the prime factorization of a number
- expression expressions that have the same value
- any of the four areas created in a coordinate plane separated by the x-axis and y-axis
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- the vertical and horizontal lines that act as a reference when plotting pointes on a coordinate plane
- a part of a whole expressed in hundredths
- numbers set of numbers that can be expressed as a fractions
- a number that uses a decimal point to show hundredths, thousandths, etc.
- value the distance between a number and zero on a number line
- number a whole number with exactly two factors, 1 and itself.
- number a number that is greater than zero
- of operations a rule of which calculations are performed first when simplifying an expression
- a number that names a part of a whole or part of a group
- a mathematical phrase, that may contain a number(s), a variable, and/or an operator(s) but does not represent the equivalent phrases
23 Clues: plane plane on which to plot points • number a number that is less than zero • in a power, the number used as a factor • a part of a whole expressed in hundredths • number a number that is greater than zero • number the set of counting numbers and zero • expression expressions that have the same value • number a whole number that has more than two factors • ...
Math Crossword-Part 2-S.T. 2024-05-17
Across
- Two or more equations with the same solution.
- Terms that contain the same variables raised to the same power.
- Rules to follow when more than one operation is used a numerical expiration.
- Triangle having at least two congruent sides.
- Ratio of the circumference of a circle to its diameter.
- A polyhedron with two congruent faces called bases.
- Ratio that comparse the change in a quantity to the original amount.
- Find the value of an expression.
- Multiply each side of an equation by the same nonzero number.
- Open sentence that uses <,>, ≠, to compare two qualities.
- Relationship between two ratios with the rate that is not consistent.
Down
- Two numbers with a product of 1.
- Two or more numbers that are multiplied together to form a product.
- Number, variable, or product of aa number and one or more variables.
- Algebraic expression in which the variable is raised to the first power.
- A measure of center in a set of numerical data.
- Closed figure formed by three or more straight lined segments.
- Least common multipleof deneminators of two or more factors.
- Positive and negative whole numbers.
- Product of a number and its multiplicative inverse is 1.
- Mathematical sentence that contains a equal sign.
- The amount of money deposited or barrowed.
- Sum of data divided by the number of items in the data set.
- Two integers that are opposite.
- The greatest monomial that is a factor of both monomials.
- Amount paid or earned for the use of the principle.
- Small amount of money in return for a survice.
27 Clues: Two integers that are opposite. • Two numbers with a product of 1. • Find the value of an expression. • Positive and negative whole numbers. • The amount of money deposited or barrowed. • Two or more equations with the same solution. • Triangle having at least two congruent sides. • Small amount of money in return for a survice. • ...
