sight words Crossword Puzzles
Poetry Definitions Crossword 2023-04-27
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- The life lesson or overall message
- A group of lines in a poem
- Appeals to the reader’s sense of touch
- Appeals to the reader’s sense of smell
- A row of words in a poem
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- The pattern of end rhymes in a poem
- Appeals to the reader’s sense of sight
- Appeals to the reader’s sense of taste
- The general subject of the poem
- Appeals to the reader’s sense of hearing
- Highly descriptive & vivid writing that appeals to the reader’s senses
11 Clues: A row of words in a poem • A group of lines in a poem • The general subject of the poem • The life lesson or overall message • The pattern of end rhymes in a poem • Appeals to the reader’s sense of sight • Appeals to the reader’s sense of taste • Appeals to the reader’s sense of touch • Appeals to the reader’s sense of smell • Appeals to the reader’s sense of hearing • ...
Piaget's Cognitive Development 2014-08-18
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- Kids lack an understaing of ___________ of mass in the pre-operational stage.
- ____________ refers to using existing mental patterns in new situations.
- An understanding that objects continue to exist when they are out of sight? (two words).
- ___________ operational stage is the third stage of cognitive development theory.
- A Swiss psychologist and philosopher that provided some of the first great insights of how children develop thinking abilities.
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- Unable to take the viewpoint of other people.
- Children learn abstract thinking in the ________ operational stage.
- First stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory.
- It is called, "the age of reason".
- Second stage of Cognitive Development Theory.
- A kind of thinking that makes little use or no useof reasoning and logic (two words).
- Piaget was convinced that intellect grows through processes called Assimilation and ______.
12 Clues: It is called, "the age of reason". • Unable to take the viewpoint of other people. • Second stage of Cognitive Development Theory. • First stage of Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory. • Children learn abstract thinking in the ________ operational stage. • ____________ refers to using existing mental patterns in new situations. • ...
Figurative Language Words 2023-04-18
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- A joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- A word that imitates the sound it represents.
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- A comparison without using like or as
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
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- A figure of speech in which an object or animal is given human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- Repetition of vowel sounds
- Repetition of a consonant sound within two or more words in close proximity.
- Repetition of initial consonant sounds
- A device in literature where an object represents an idea.
12 Clues: Repetition of vowel sounds • A comparison using "like" or "as" • A comparison without using like or as • Repetition of initial consonant sounds • A word that imitates the sound it represents. • A device in literature where an object represents an idea. • Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • ...
Ella's Diner 2024-01-26
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- crouch down in fear.
- To pass quickly from sight; disappear
- become accustomed to a new climate or to new conditions
- someone or something untidy, messy, or unkempt
- a state of great disturbance, confusion, or uncertainty.
- Reduced to poverty/poor
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- to cease, as from some action or proceeding stop
- with excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly
- using or expressed in more words than are needed.
- A person who campaigns for some kind of social change
10 Clues: crouch down in fear. • Reduced to poverty/poor • To pass quickly from sight; disappear • with excessive speed or urgency; hurriedly • someone or something untidy, messy, or unkempt • to cease, as from some action or proceeding stop • using or expressed in more words than are needed. • A person who campaigns for some kind of social change • ...
Developmental Psychology 101 2025-11-07
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- Gross motor skill: jumping with both ______
- The word before permanence, understanding that objects still exist when out of sight
- First motor milestone: lifting the ______
- Fine motor activity: using ______ to draw
- Skill developed when a child learns to grasp objects
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- Combining two words around age ______
- Domain involving emotions and relationships
- Showing preference for familiar adults
- Emotional regulation strategy: deep ______
- Type of play where children play side by side but not together
10 Clues: Combining two words around age ______ • Showing preference for familiar adults • First motor milestone: lifting the ______ • Fine motor activity: using ______ to draw • Emotional regulation strategy: deep ______ • Gross motor skill: jumping with both ______ • Domain involving emotions and relationships • Skill developed when a child learns to grasp objects • ...
Banned Books Crossword 2024-09-13
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- to understand the meaning of letters and symbols especially by sight or touch
- materials that someone has attempted to remove or restrict from a library
- a long form of fiction that has a plot, setting & characters
- written or printed pictures and words on paper that are bound together
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- The First Amendment of the constitution protects the freedom of _______
- materials that have been removed from a school curriculum or library collection based on content
- restricting words, ideas, and information
- a writer of a book or article
8 Clues: a writer of a book or article • restricting words, ideas, and information • a long form of fiction that has a plot, setting & characters • written or printed pictures and words on paper that are bound together • The First Amendment of the constitution protects the freedom of _______ • materials that someone has attempted to remove or restrict from a library • ...
INGLES 3 2018-08-30
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- Articulate sounds and words to express or communicate.
- Establishment where meals are prepared and served.
- Represent ideas, words, numbers or musical notes by letters or other graphic signs.
- Process of perceiving and understanding writing, either through sight or touch
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- Information that before being explained (manifested) was not known.
- Ability to act or produce an effect.
- It is one of the four seasons and it is the warmest of them
- Document with international validity issued by the authorities of your respective country.
8 Clues: Ability to act or produce an effect. • Establishment where meals are prepared and served. • Articulate sounds and words to express or communicate. • It is one of the four seasons and it is the warmest of them • Information that before being explained (manifested) was not known. • Process of perceiving and understanding writing, either through sight or touch • ...
Big Cats Crossword 2021-02-25
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- Name of our female Amur Tiger
- Scent-marking is a form of olfactory ____
- Flagship species of the high mountains (two words)
- Snow Leopards descend to approximately 4,800’ during __
- Pumas geographic range is the ___
- Dark-maned male lions enjoy longer ___ life-spans___
- Markings on the back of the female lion's ____ are used as a signal in coordinating group hunting
- lions and lionesses mate for this duration – (two words)
- Name of our female puma
- Cats that are able to roar have an incompletely ossified ___apparatus
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- Name of our male jaguar
- A lone male lion is called a _____
- The jaguar is the only large, wide-ranging carnivore in the world with no ____
- Name of our male African Lion
- Tigers attack from the side or from the ___
- Young pumas use loud, chirping ___ to call their mothers
- Tigers are not good climbers. Adults only climb trees in __
- Leopards kill larger animals by _____
- Has the most powerful bite of all big cats
- Name of our female jaguar
- How many subspecies of leopards are there
- A tiger depends more on sight and hearing than on ___ to hunt
22 Clues: Name of our male jaguar • Name of our female puma • Name of our female jaguar • Name of our female Amur Tiger • Name of our male African Lion • Pumas geographic range is the ___ • A lone male lion is called a _____ • Leopards kill larger animals by _____ • Scent-marking is a form of olfactory ____ • How many subspecies of leopards are there • ...
Alpha Bats Crossword 2023-12-14
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- means the same or nearly the same as another word
- words which appear at the top of a dictionary page
- the main character in a story
- unfriendly, forceful, combative
- a type of sea mammal
- extraordinarily good or attractive
- because bats are mammals, their babies drink ____.
- the science or medicine of breathing
- book with synonyms and antonyms
- contagious, able to be passed from one living thing to another
- the ability to see
- to imagine possibilities in the future
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- extraordinary, out of the ordinary, amazing
- science or study of the heart
- have 6 legs and are eaten by some bats and spiders.
- feeling sick or disgusted at the sight of something
- main idea or main message
- the study of the mind or soul
- book with definitions
- extremely important
- the only true mammal that can fly
- what a word means
- finding things by reflected sound
- the science or study of life
- to picture something in your mind
- an 8 legged creature which spins webs
- words which are the most important in a sentence
- integumentary system
28 Clues: what a word means • the ability to see • extremely important • a type of sea mammal • integumentary system • book with definitions • main idea or main message • the science or study of life • science or study of the heart • the main character in a story • the study of the mind or soul • unfriendly, forceful, combative • book with synonyms and antonyms • the only true mammal that can fly • ...
The 5 Senses 2015-10-21
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- The body part that senses flavour
- The name of the system that uses the 5 senses
- The body part that detects odours
- If you lose the sense taste you have ________
- The sense that uses the nose
- The body part that can see
- The body part that feels different textures
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- The sense that uses the hands
- The sense that uses the ears
- If you lose the sense smell you have _______
- Taste, Smell, Touch, Sight and Sound are all ________
- The sense that uses the mouth
- The sense that uses the eyes
- If you lose the sense sight you are _______
- If you lose the sense sound you are ________
- The body part that listens
16 Clues: The body part that can see • The body part that listens • The sense that uses the ears • The sense that uses the eyes • The sense that uses the nose • The sense that uses the hands • The sense that uses the mouth • The body part that senses flavour • The body part that detects odours • If you lose the sense sight you are _______ • The body part that feels different textures • ...
Figurative Language 2023-06-13
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- An exaggeration or overstated claim
- When the beginning of words start with the same consonant within the a sentence
- Giving human-like qualities to non-human things.
- A figure of speech that uses two words that contradict.
- The comparison of two things using like or as
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- The use of description through the 5 senses. Touch, taste, smell, sight, hear.
- The comparison of two things without using like or as.
- This is when the word sounds like the sound it represents.
8 Clues: An exaggeration or overstated claim • The comparison of two things using like or as • Giving human-like qualities to non-human things. • The comparison of two things without using like or as. • A figure of speech that uses two words that contradict. • This is when the word sounds like the sound it represents. • ...
Jane Eyre 2012-04-08
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- open, make room , clean
- to make angry
- being cut off or broken
- unpleasant, annoying,pest
- a material use to produce spark
- to retaliate on someone who has caused harm to you
- insensible
- joyless, full of sorrow
- completely without sight , blind
- to tourture, bother reapeated
- arrogant,full of self-importance
- the state of having extreme apathy which result in to going into a shock
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- evil , mean spirited
- uncontrollable emotions,scared
- to cut off
- money, gold coins
- a woman who takes care of a child
- sales drugs or compounds for medical reasons
- rely on others to provide for them
- less important in value or person
- to quote or echo others words
- gladness ,often use towards laughter
- a disease caused by rickettsias
- pastor
- destroyed, risk
25 Clues: pastor • to cut off • insensible • to make angry • destroyed, risk • money, gold coins • evil , mean spirited • open, make room , clean • being cut off or broken • joyless, full of sorrow • unpleasant, annoying,pest • to quote or echo others words • to tourture, bother reapeated • uncontrollable emotions,scared • a material use to produce spark • a disease caused by rickettsias • ...
Ryan's Birthday Puzzle 2014 2014-05-10
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- Hand over my _____
- The month of our first date
- I'm your voice of _____.
- One of your favorite words, begins with a "s"
- I'm the ______, you are the cracker.
- are my _____
- The day you were born
- What we have at the movies
- Put your head on my ______
- "Let's take a trip ______."
- A good ______
- ______ Anticca
- Pounding ______
- I love it when you call me, _____
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- Opposite of sad
- You are my _____
- Golden State _____
- State where Ryan is from
- Your favorite board game
- Noodles and sauce
- We are an effective _____.
- Ice cream flavor
- Don't tell me you are a ______!
- I love being with _____.
- We love watching _____!
- San jose hockey team
- _____ at first sight
- State where Jen is from
- Santana ______
- Ryan's middle name
30 Clues: are my _____ • A good ______ • Santana ______ • ______ Anticca • Opposite of sad • Pounding ______ • You are my _____ • Ice cream flavor • Noodles and sauce • Hand over my _____ • Golden State _____ • Ryan's middle name • San jose hockey team • _____ at first sight • The day you were born • We love watching _____! • State where Jen is from • State where Ryan is from • Your favorite board game • ...
Stage 8 Derivatives 2018-03-09
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- a spa treatment for FEET
- full of SAVAGENESS
- William Penn’s WOODS
- full of FIGHTING
- a book of WILD ANIMALS or creatures
- a person who MAKES a job EASIER
- a flower whose leaves look like a SWORD
- words spoken by MESSENGERS
- the NET at the back of your eyeball
- acting like a young BOY
- a person who is a noble LEADER
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- an event that is full of SIGHT
- to remove all the BLOOD
- when a dictator makes rules for the WHOLE country
- a girl ASKING to become a nun
- a place that cannot be LIVED IN
- to annoy as if CHASING someone
- LYING DOWN
- a GATEWAY to a new dimension
- when physicians have and IMMEDIATE need
- half FISH half lady
- a person who EATS or uses goods
22 Clues: LYING DOWN • full of FIGHTING • full of SAVAGENESS • half FISH half lady • William Penn’s WOODS • to remove all the BLOOD • acting like a young BOY • a spa treatment for FEET • words spoken by MESSENGERS • a GATEWAY to a new dimension • a girl ASKING to become a nun • an event that is full of SIGHT • to annoy as if CHASING someone • a person who is a noble LEADER • ...
Computer Vocabulary 2014-08-22
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- space three times the space
- information in a form suitable for transition
- mechanical magnetic electronic
- software control the computer hardware
- closed term prior to your signature
- notation refers to a special notation
- computer a personal computer intended for a single location use
- heading at the top of a sheet
- the name given to the transparent side
- words word printed at the top of the page
- notation at the end of a letter
- letter all elements on the left margin
- space to times the space
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- computer portable computer
- set of one or more fonts
- location of a story
- device that can be programmed to carry info
- software set of one ore more programs
- row key use the sense of sight to find the key
- study of people in their work space
- reference work that list words
- components of a computer
- appear in black with the inside left white
- enters text on paper
- address address of an addressee
- made of paper to send letters
- tunnel syndrome paresthesia pain numbness
- printer prints paper
- base of font used in a paragraph
29 Clues: location of a story • enters text on paper • printer prints paper • set of one or more fonts • components of a computer • space to times the space • computer portable computer • space three times the space • heading at the top of a sheet • made of paper to send letters • mechanical magnetic electronic • reference work that list words • address address of an addressee • ...
Literary Terms (E1) 2022-09-01
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- When something happens/is said that contrasts our expectations, often in a humorous way
- Where and when a story takes place along with the context surrounding the story
- How the reader feels while reading
- The person/voice that is telling the story
- An exaggeration
- The people in a story
- Writing something over and over again; often for emphasis
- Comparing two things using like/as
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- An exaggeration
- Descriptions that appeal to the five senses (sight, sound, taste, touch, feeling)
- An umbrella term for language that doesn’t really mean what it says
- Comparing two things NOT using like/as
- How the author feels while writing
- Giving human actions/characteristics to animals or non-human things
- The categories in which we divide literature (and movies, TV shows, etc.)
- The struggle between two opposing forces in a text
- Sound words
- When an author hints at something that will happen later in a text
- The structure of related actions, selected and arranged by the author
- A reference to something else in a text such as a historical figure or event
- The repetition of consonant sounds (any letter that isn’t a, e, i, o, u) at the beginning of words
21 Clues: Sound words • An exaggeration • An exaggeration • The people in a story • How the author feels while writing • How the reader feels while reading • Comparing two things using like/as • Comparing two things NOT using like/as • The person/voice that is telling the story • The struggle between two opposing forces in a text • ...
Roots 4 (Review of Lessons 1-3) 2023-11-06
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- a long piece of music to be played by an orchestra
- a strikingly grand sight
- a tryout for a role
- an electronic system that blends sounds from more than one source
- expressing one's ideas firmly and often
- to direct or oversee
- to look back and change
- the people who hear a speech or performance
- onlooker
- a shield for the eyes
- the act of saying words for someone else to write down
- hobby
- a person who commands and rules with total authority
- to imagine
- not able to be heard
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- to say what will happen in the future
- singer
- a cone-shaped horn used to direct the voice and make it sound louder
- hard to break away from
- an impressive to look at
- something that is looked forward to
- admiration
- the words of decision from a jury
- a job or calling
- a curved wind instrument made of brass with a reed mouthpiece and keys for the fingers
- to speak against
- able to be seen
- the study of the sounds of the letters
- able to be heard
- a large room
30 Clues: hobby • singer • onlooker • admiration • to imagine • a large room • able to be seen • a job or calling • to speak against • able to be heard • a tryout for a role • to direct or oversee • not able to be heard • a shield for the eyes • hard to break away from • to look back and change • a strikingly grand sight • an impressive to look at • the words of decision from a jury • ...
Poetic Devices (The English Romantics) 2016-10-22
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- A short remark or poem that expresses an idea in a clever or memorable way
- Imagery that describes how something moves
- Similar sounds within one line of poetry usually in a regular pattern
- An idea or image that is repeated regularly throughout a poem or other creative work
- A word that echoes the sound that it describes
- An indirect reference to a person, character, place or event that contributes meaning
- The repetition of 's' sounds in nearby words
- Imagery that calls on our sense of touch
- Imagery that calls on our sense of sight
- A comparison that replaces one thing with another
- Two lines of poetry together that rhyme and are of equal length
- A metaphor that gives non-living things human characteristics
- When the writer seems to be speaking to someone or something, using second person voice
- Exaggeration for dramatic effect
- Imagery that calls on our sense of taste
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- When the writer uses the pronouns 'I' and 'me' they are writing in ----- ------ perspective
- Something simple that stands for or represents something more complex
- A metaphor that gives animals and other living things human characteristics
- The repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- The repetition of consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
- A comparison that uses the words 'like' or 'as'
- Imagery that calls on our sense of smell
- When one line flows into the next without a pause in order to make sense
- Similar sounds at the ends of lines of poetry usually in a regular pattern
- Imagery that calls on our sense of sound
25 Clues: Exaggeration for dramatic effect • Imagery that calls on our sense of smell • Imagery that calls on our sense of touch • Imagery that calls on our sense of sight • Imagery that calls on our sense of taste • Imagery that calls on our sense of sound • Imagery that describes how something moves • The repetition of 's' sounds in nearby words • ...
Medieval Castles 2020-04-23
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- competitive combat between two knights using lances while on horseback.
- usually found on the upper floors of the castle, the king and his family went here for privacy and sleep (2 words, no space)
- a black tarry substance heated and poured on the enemy.
- this was the main part and most fortified (strong) part of the castle.
- this group of people worked on the land but owned nothing.
- a low wall around a tower that gave protection and good sight to the soldiers.
- the official messenger of the king
- a wandering musician who sang tales of brave knights and beautiful maidens.
- a device used to punish people for wrongdoing and allowed people to make fun of and throw old food at them.
- a winged, fire-breathing, serpent-like creature.
- towers along the castle used for defense (two words, no space)
- the area of the castle where the lord held banquets and conducted public business. (2 words, no space)
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- narrow openings in castle walls for archers to fire arrows out of (2 words, no space)
- these were fortresses built for protection during the Middle Ages.
- a person who entertained people by being silly and foolish.
- a weapon that shot stones from a sling-like contraption.
- an unmarried woman
- an area where the soldiers lived or housing for the king's army.
- this entrance to a castle could be raised or lowered.
- a man who pledged loyalty to the lord and upheld the code of chivalry.
- this was the prison of a castle where law breakers were kept. Begins with the letter "D".
- a ditch around a castle, usually filled with water.
- the common area used by nearly everyone in the castle.
23 Clues: an unmarried woman • the official messenger of the king • a winged, fire-breathing, serpent-like creature. • a ditch around a castle, usually filled with water. • this entrance to a castle could be raised or lowered. • the common area used by nearly everyone in the castle. • a black tarry substance heated and poured on the enemy. • ...
National Park 2021-06-13
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- What must be stored out of sight in vehicle without trunks? (2 words)
- Where do you seal food to minimize smells?
- Where can you put the trash in?
- What needs to be kept clean?
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- Bears can smell good with it.
- Who have very good noses?
- Where does the baby have do sit in?
- Where should you put the food in?
- What should you put in the locker?
- Where do you camp?
10 Clues: Where do you camp? • Who have very good noses? • What needs to be kept clean? • Bears can smell good with it. • Where can you put the trash in? • Where should you put the food in? • What should you put in the locker? • Where does the baby have do sit in? • Where do you seal food to minimize smells? • What must be stored out of sight in vehicle without trunks? (2 words)
drone 2023-05-02
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- (2 WORDS) .... Are situations where the likelihood of a drone escaping into the outside airspace is very low.
- Categories A1 and A3 are designed around the following principle: the heavier, the further, the..
- In MEUH, ''E'' stands for ....
- The most dangerous situation could be predicted if you see this kind of cloud. What is the name?
- A1 and A3 are ....category
- 120 m is the maximum .... i can reach when flying my drone
- (2 WORDS)Are important if if you want to have an effective means to track your activities.
- There are two things that you are looking for with wind – its speed and its ....
- U...Aircraft Sistem
- (3 WORDS) RTH acronym stands for ...
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- (2 WORDS) a situation where a drone is not safely separed from a manned aircraft that is operating in the same airspace
- To fly your drone at night, the drone must have at least one green ... light on it.
- The person (or sometimes it’s a company) that manages the operations and gives the instructions. UAS...
- What is the name of the motion around the lateral axix?
- What is the name of the motion around the longitudinal axix?
- Before every flight it is very important that you do a pre-flight .... of the drone
- When flying in FPV mode, I always should be assisted by an O...
- Visual line of .... must be applied during the entire flight
- We can find many categories, which one allows the highest risk operation?
- Where do I find information about UAS Geographical Zones IN ITALY?
- In the meuh acronym, H.. stands for?
21 Clues: U...Aircraft Sistem • A1 and A3 are ....category • In MEUH, ''E'' stands for .... • In the meuh acronym, H.. stands for? • (3 WORDS) RTH acronym stands for ... • What is the name of the motion around the lateral axix? • 120 m is the maximum .... i can reach when flying my drone • What is the name of the motion around the longitudinal axix? • ...
English 2026-03-17
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- The ___ is the most exciting part of the story
- A _____ disproves your counterclaim and makes your claim stronger
- Use ______ marks around spoken words
- Mrs. DeHaan's favorite drink (no space)
- A _____ is an action word
- ______ is showing what a character is like through their actions, words, and choices
- A Rhyme _____ is the pattern of the rhymes in a poem
- It's important to show why what you're saying ______ in an intro and conclusion to an essay
- DeHaan means _____ in Dutch
- The ____ is the main problem
- A word that is pronounced like the sound
- Time and place of the story
- _____ details are descriptive words that use sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch to create vivid imagery
- Using detail from a well-known story/event to describe something (hint: like an inside joke)
- A _____ is a Person, Place, or Thing
- For And Nor But Or Yet
- Make a ____ paragraph each time a new person speaks
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- Your ______ goes against your claim in an essay
- _____ is real facts that you can use to support your reasons and claim in an essay
- Multiple words in the same phrase begin with the same sound
- When you combine to sentences without a FANBOY it's called a comma ______
- Give an object or animal human traits
- Compare 2 things directly
- _____ explains the evidence
- What is NEVER a good or reliable source for research information
- How the story ends
- ______ is when you write the conversation of two or more characters
- Use a _____ to combine two sentences without a FANBOY
- Your claim is your _____ clearly stated. You prove this with reasons
- An exaggeration/ overstatement
- Mrs. DeHaan's favorite color
- Compare 2 things using "like or as"
32 Clues: How the story ends • For And Nor But Or Yet • Compare 2 things directly • A _____ is an action word • _____ explains the evidence • DeHaan means _____ in Dutch • Time and place of the story • The ____ is the main problem • Mrs. DeHaan's favorite color • An exaggeration/ overstatement • Compare 2 things using "like or as" • Use ______ marks around spoken words • ...
TEst 2021-06-13
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- chests What must be stored out of sight in vehicle without trunks? (2 words)
- What should you put in the locker?
- Where do you camp?
- Where should you put the food in?
- Where do you seal food to minimize smells?
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- Where does the baby have do sit in?
- Where can you put the trash in?
- Who have very good noses?
- What needs to be kept clean?
- Bears can smell good with it.
10 Clues: Where do you camp? • Who have very good noses? • What needs to be kept clean? • Bears can smell good with it. • Where can you put the trash in? • Where should you put the food in? • What should you put in the locker? • Where does the baby have do sit in? • Where do you seal food to minimize smells? • ...
AP Lit Vocab 2023-01-09
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- A work of literature dealing with rural life
- Actions speak louder than words
- Out of Sight Out of Mind
- The use of insincere or overdone sentimentality
- A statement of idea that fails to follow logically from the one before
- whale-road; ocean
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- Inflated, pretentious language used for trivial subjects
- You're not the sharpest tool in the shed
- To be - or not to be
- Distinguished from Apollonian, refers to sensual, pleasure-seeking impulses
10 Clues: whale-road; ocean • To be - or not to be • Out of Sight Out of Mind • Actions speak louder than words • You're not the sharpest tool in the shed • A work of literature dealing with rural life • The use of insincere or overdone sentimentality • Inflated, pretentious language used for trivial subjects • A statement of idea that fails to follow logically from the one before • ...
I Want to Play a Game 2025-11-13
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- Spoken or written words that have no meaning
- A person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
- An immature man
- Sight, Sound, Smell, Touch, and _____
- Measuring a small distance from end to end.
- Short for cryptocurrency.
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- The day of the week before Monday and following Saturday
- Pleasing in general; delightful.
- A level area surrounded by seats for spectators
- Strong black coffee made by forcing steam through ground coffee beans.
10 Clues: An immature man • Short for cryptocurrency. • Pleasing in general; delightful. • Sight, Sound, Smell, Touch, and _____ • Measuring a small distance from end to end. • Spoken or written words that have no meaning • A level area surrounded by seats for spectators • The day of the week before Monday and following Saturday • ...
Rhetorical Terms 2017-12-10
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- I came, I played, I won
- Language he use of words or expressions with a meaning that is different from the literal interpretation
- "Hello Sunshine!"
- The fact of two things being seen or placed together with contrasting effects
- What you see is what you get
- Expectation VS. reality
- Quotation ""
- The use of Sarcasm, Sincerity, Playful, Serious, Dreamy, and Angel
- The attribution of a human characteristic to something nonhuman
- I Will Not, I Will Not, I Will Not,
- Cat Women, Cat Lady
- An idea or feeling that a word invokes in addition
- "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
- The Cat Sat Back
- Exaggerated statements or claimed not meant to be taken literally
- Figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- Sentence Withholds its main idea until the end
- Words, Grammatical construction or concepts are repeated in reverse order, in the same or modified from
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- Socks are to feet; Hands are to ?
- Fear leads to ANGER. ANGER leads to HATE. HATE leads to suffering
- Arrange of words or phrases to create well formed sentences in a language
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with what it is human
- I'm sensing some tension between you.
- Some Smug Slug
- Appeals Ethos, Pathos, Logos
- Enter; Do NOT enter
- A mild or indirect word or expression substituted for one considered to be too harsh
- One Upon A Time The End
- A part is made to represent a whole or a who is made.
- Pitter-Patter Pitter-Patter
- Sight, Smell, Taste, Sound, and Touch
- It rained on his lousy tombstone, and it rained on the grass on his stomach.
- Slang words, words used in a familiar conversation
- Calls something to mind without actually explaining it.
- The use of humor, irony, exaggeration, or ridicule to expose
35 Clues: Quotation "" • Some Smug Slug • The Cat Sat Back • "Hello Sunshine!" • Enter; Do NOT enter • Cat Women, Cat Lady • I came, I played, I won • Expectation VS. reality • One Upon A Time The End • Pitter-Patter Pitter-Patter • Appeals Ethos, Pathos, Logos • What you see is what you get • Socks are to feet; Hands are to ? • "If it ain't broke, don't fix it." • ...
4th Grade Sight Words Part 1 2024-08-11
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- In place of something else
- Completely different in position or meaning
- Feeling very enthusiastic or eager
- The day after today
- Making little or no noise
- A place where books are stored and borrowed
- A person living nearby
- The location where someone lives or works
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- Happening quickly and unexpectedly
- The study of the natural world
- To finish something entirely
- Not the same as something else
- A visual representation, such as a photograph or drawing
- The measure of how heavy something is
- Not common or ordinary
- Kind and pleasant in behavior
- A company or commercial activity
- Focusing closely on something
18 Clues: The day after today • Not common or ordinary • A person living nearby • Making little or no noise • In place of something else • To finish something entirely • Kind and pleasant in behavior • Focusing closely on something • The study of the natural world • Not the same as something else • A company or commercial activity • Happening quickly and unexpectedly • ...
TEst 2021-06-13
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- chests What must be stored out of sight in vehicle without trunks? (2 words)
- What should you put in the locker?
- Where do you camp?
- Where should you put the food in?
- Where do you seal food to minimize smells?
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- Where does the baby have do sit in?
- Where can you put the trash in?
- Who have very good noses?
- What needs to be kept clean?
- Bears can smell good with it.
10 Clues: Where do you camp? • Who have very good noses? • What needs to be kept clean? • Bears can smell good with it. • Where can you put the trash in? • Where should you put the food in? • What should you put in the locker? • Where does the baby have do sit in? • Where do you seal food to minimize smells? • ...
Formal and Informal Writing 2020-09-21
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- intensely irritated and frustrated.
- extremely hungry.
- relating to sensation or the physical senses
- cautiously and surreptitiously, so as not to be seen or heard.
- an idea failed to be grasped or remembered by someone.
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- having or showing a perceptive understanding or insight
- disgracefully bad or unpleasant.
- conveyed through the choice of words, or the viewpoint of a writer on a particular subject
- a thing made by combining two different elements.
- catch sight of.
10 Clues: catch sight of. • extremely hungry. • disgracefully bad or unpleasant. • intensely irritated and frustrated. • relating to sensation or the physical senses • a thing made by combining two different elements. • an idea failed to be grasped or remembered by someone. • having or showing a perceptive understanding or insight • ...
8th Grade English year in review crossword 2015-05-09
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- Technique in which a story starts at the end and then jumps back in time
- When Anne Frank writes about the progress of World War II and the treatment of the Jews, this is an __________ conflict
- The opposite of subjective
- When Lennie accidentally kills the mouse in Of Mice and Men this is an example of ___________
- Typed academic papers from this point forward needed to be __________ spaced
- To give constructive criticism is to ___________ (begins with C)
- The shared vowel sound in bow down is called _____________
- One of the 12 Powerful Words that means to judge
- The first part of any story in which you learn the setting and characters
- One of the 12 Powerful Words that is often paired with compare
- Cheating by copying someone’s work is called ____________
- One of the 12 Powerful Words than means to “read between the lines”
- The dead European language from which English gets many long but easy-to-spell words
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- The book title Of Mice and Men is an __________ to a famous poem by Robert Burns
- The living European language from which English gets many long but hard-to-spell words come from
- The poetic effect used when you say “Peter Piper picked a peck”; sometimes called front rhyme
- I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again.
- The study of word roots
- Acclaimed writer Billy Collins used to hold this title
- The opposite of objective
- Homophone for sight and site. Remember to ________ your sources in an academic paper.
- The E in MEAL paragraph
- A short section within a poem
- Pow! Crash! Bang!
- The fact that Thessa Warr is a peace loving person is an example of _________
- When Anne Frank writes in her diary about identity issues this is an __________ conflict
- Something that is the opposite of poetic is merely ________
- The slanted style of lettering used for movie and book names
28 Clues: Pow! Crash! Bang! • The study of word roots • The E in MEAL paragraph • The opposite of objective • The opposite of subjective • A short section within a poem • One of the 12 Powerful Words that means to judge • Acclaimed writer Billy Collins used to hold this title • I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again. • ...
Ch. 14 - Human Communication 2017-03-09
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- reading disorder where person can read words phonetically but has difficulty reading irregularly spelled words by the whole-word method
- impairment in the ability to program movements of tongue, lips, and throat to produce speech sounds
- region of frontal cortex, necessary for normal speech production
- speech disorder where person has difficulty comprehending speech and producing meaningful speech - can repeat speech
- reading by recognizing a word as a whole; "sight-reading"
- region of the fusiform gyrus on the base of the temporal lobe, plays a critical role in the whole-word recognition
- region in left temporal lobe, important for comprehension and production of meaningful speech
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- language disorder caused by brain damage in which the person can read words aloud without understanding them
- use of changes in intonation and emphasis to convey meaning in speech besides that specified by the particular words
- bundle of axons that connects Wernicke's and Broca's area, damage causes conduction aphasia.
- Noun, verb, adjective or adverb that conveys meaning
- reading difficulty in a person of normal intelligence and perceptual ability; caused by genetics or prenatal or perinatal factors
- Difficulty producing or comprehending speech
- strategy where people with anomia find alternative ways to say something when they are unable to think of the correct word
14 Clues: Difficulty producing or comprehending speech • Noun, verb, adjective or adverb that conveys meaning • reading by recognizing a word as a whole; "sight-reading" • region of frontal cortex, necessary for normal speech production • bundle of axons that connects Wernicke's and Broca's area, damage causes conduction aphasia. • ...
To Kill A Mockingbird 2021-06-03
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- The publisher of Maycomb's newspaper. (two words)
- What does Bob Ewell try to do to Jem and Scout?
- The missionary group meets for a _______ party.
- Who dies at the beginning of chapter 8?(two words)
- What is the name of Cal's church? (two words)
- Narrator of story.
- During the fire, what does Scout get covered with?
- Scout wakes up screaming the world was ending because she saw _____ outside.
- Who lets the Finch kids and Dill play in her yard as long as they don't trample her azaleas? (two words)
- Boo leaves two pieces of _______ in the Radley's oak tree.
- What does Jem find folded on the fence?
- Stabbed his dad with a pair of scissors.
- to escape, physically or mentally.
- The Finches' black cook
- Who is the "meanest man ever God blew breath into" according to Calpurnia? (two words)
- To be in a deplorable condition. This word is used to describe the Radley's porch.
- Who does Miss. Gates say chased the Jews?
- The minister at Cal's church. (two words)
- Tom's lawyer.
- Accused of beating and raping a white girl.(two words)
- The sheriff of Maycomb. (two words)
- Who visits Maycomb every summer?
- What does Mr. Radley fill in the hole from the tree?
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- Which white man married a black woman? (two words)
- What does Atticus do to the rabid dog?
- Scout _____ Boo home at the end of the book.
- Tom Robinson was declared _____ but was really innocent.
- Miss Caroline prohibits Scout to _____ at home.
- Atticus younger brother.
- Francis called Atticus a _____ at the christmas dinner.(two words)
- What does Bob Ewell do to Atticus apart from threatening him?
- A boy who cant afford lunch at school. (two words)
- Who broke into judge Taylor's house? (two words)
- Who has a morphine addiction? (two words)
- She tries to be a female influence in Scout's life
- Who is the girl that was supposedly raped and beaten?
- Where does Scout eagerly prepare to go for the first time in chapter 2?
- What is the name of the judge in Tom Robinson trial?
- A person that makes and sells drugs, medicine.
- Scout's older brother.
- That is distant but within sight.
- equally skillful with each hand. Atticus says this word to Mr. Ewell when he is writing.
- A short,fight or struggle in a confused way at close quarters.
- Scout used this word to describe how she never protests when Atticus gives her instructions.
- Jem, Dill and Scout get caught trying to give a ______ to Boo.
- The amount of times Tom Robinson was shot.
- Who does Scout stop at the jail? (two words)
- Miss Maudie's house _____ down
- The act of examining something closely. This word was used at the court when the jury and witness were thinking alike.
- The _____ of Tom took place.
50 Clues: Tom's lawyer. • Narrator of story. • Scout's older brother. • The Finches' black cook • Atticus younger brother. • The _____ of Tom took place. • Miss Maudie's house _____ down • Who visits Maycomb every summer? • That is distant but within sight. • to escape, physically or mentally. • The sheriff of Maycomb. (two words) • What does Atticus do to the rabid dog? • ...
TASK 2018-08-30
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- Process of perceiving and understanding writing, either through sight or touch
- Information that before being explained (manifested) was not known.
- Establishment where meals are prepared and served.
- Represent ideas, words, numbers or musical notes by letters or other graphic signs.
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- Document with international validity issued by the authorities of your respective country.
- Articulate sounds and words to express or communicate.
- Ability to act or produce an effect.
- It is one of the four seasons and it is the warmest of them
8 Clues: Ability to act or produce an effect. • Establishment where meals are prepared and served. • Articulate sounds and words to express or communicate. • It is one of the four seasons and it is the warmest of them • Information that before being explained (manifested) was not known. • Process of perceiving and understanding writing, either through sight or touch • ...
Vocabulary! 2013-05-08
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- creative; new
- very surprised
- to put something away to use later
- a task that is given to someone
- a person that you are doing an activity with
- to give details to explain what someone or something looks like
- to sing without words
- not interesting; not entertaining
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- to keep away
- a container used to carry things
- to be a sign something
- unhappy because something did not meet expectations
- a lotion that protects the skin from sunburns
- a game or exercise
- a sight; a scene
- to pull or cut things like fruit or leaves with your fingers
- uncommon or unusual; not often seen
- a flower before it opens
- a red burn people get when they stay in the sun too long
- the edge of a hat that covers the face
20 Clues: to keep away • creative; new • very surprised • a sight; a scene • a game or exercise • to sing without words • to be a sign something • a flower before it opens • a task that is given to someone • a container used to carry things • not interesting; not entertaining • to put something away to use later • uncommon or unusual; not often seen • the edge of a hat that covers the face • ...
THAT'S AMORE! 2025-04-04
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- What all this fuss is about
- I love you to the ______ and back
- Female spouse
- Aphrodisiac
- He shoots people with arrows
- Goddess of Love
- What Chris will be after wedding
- Love in tennis
- Metal band for finger
- When you wrap your arms around someone
- Bird representing love and peace
- A special night out
- Symbol associated with love and emotion
- Something borrowed, something_____
- Usually done on one knee
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- Star-crossed lovers
- Love of my _____
- To have and to hold
- Beautiful flower with thorns
- How long Becca's & Chris' love will last
- The perfect pair
- Love at first _______
- Italian FOR LOVE
- Words in wedding vows to show commitment
- Color associated with Love
- My _____ true love
- You had me at _____
- Kiss on the cheek
28 Clues: Aphrodisiac • Female spouse • Love in tennis • Goddess of Love • Love of my _____ • The perfect pair • Italian FOR LOVE • Kiss on the cheek • My _____ true love • Star-crossed lovers • To have and to hold • You had me at _____ • A special night out • Love at first _______ • Metal band for finger • Usually done on one knee • Color associated with Love • What all this fuss is about • ...
Proverbs (2) 2015-05-23
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- All that glitters is not ..... .
- Drowning man will ..... at a straw.
- Do as you would be ..... by.
- Speech is silver, ..... is golden.
- Don’t keep all your eggs in one ..... .
- A man is known by his ..... .
- Don’t look a gift ..... in the mouth.
- Never put off till ..... what you can do today.
- Don’t ..... your chickens before they are hatched.
- Actions ..... louder than words.
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- Out of sight, out of ..... .
- Necessity is the ..... of invention.
- Blood is thicker than ..... .
- Grass is always ..... on the other side of the fence.
- An Englishman’s home is his ..... .
- You can’t teach an old ..... new tricks.
- An apple a day ..... the doctor away.
- Birds of a feather flock ..... .
- A bird in ..... is worth two in the bush.
- A bad workman always blames his ..... .
20 Clues: Out of sight, out of ..... . • Do as you would be ..... by. • Blood is thicker than ..... . • A man is known by his ..... . • All that glitters is not ..... . • Birds of a feather flock ..... . • Actions ..... louder than words. • Speech is silver, ..... is golden. • Drowning man will ..... at a straw. • An Englishman’s home is his ..... . • Necessity is the ..... of invention. • ...
Vocabulary Final Exam - Crossword Puzzle by Mokwon Kim 2024-10-31
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- Unable to believe what’s seen
- The past, kept safe for future minds
- Light-hearted, worries nowhere in sight
- To attack verbally or physically
- Standing tall, protecting all
- Make a process move faster
- Works into favor with charm
- Picky to the point of perfection
- Ridiculously absurd
- In motion through every part
- Likely to cause envy or resentment
- Never-ending, like an endless movie
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- Bravely bold, even daring
- Generously kind or charitable
- Clash of words in a fiery exchange
- As dull as watching paint dry
- Bounces back after life’s falls
- Signs it away, willingly surrenders
- Born with it, built-in
- Skilled or competent
- Clever decision or move to gain advantage
- An offense above all minor crimes
- Easily bruised or fragile to the core
- To give up control or land
24 Clues: Ridiculously absurd • Skilled or competent • Born with it, built-in • Bravely bold, even daring • Make a process move faster • To give up control or land • Works into favor with charm • In motion through every part • Generously kind or charitable • Unable to believe what’s seen • As dull as watching paint dry • Standing tall, protecting all • Bounces back after life’s falls • ...
Clear Folder 2025-10-19
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- Plants harvested; corn ____.
- United ____; "thy ____ come; ____ in heaven (Matthew 18).
- Secret code; board game.
- Capital of Nebraska; President Abraham ____.
- City in Osceola County; city next to Orlando.
- Top of the body; ____ of the class.
- Objects stacked up.
- Black fog in the air from a fire.
- Total of two things purchased.
- More news given about something of concern; ____ a file.
- Handicap person sits in this.
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- No. on a check; (two words hyphenated); example 1234 at the top or bottom.
- Musical instrument; bang, ear ____.
- Ability to see; eye ____.
- Black ____ sofa; suede or ____; ____ jacket.
- Ten ____ (Bible); brought to the Israelites by Moses from God.
- A place where you rest your body; a child's car ____.
- Motorcycle.
- Month school reopens after July; kids go back to school after summer break.
- Opposite of rich.
20 Clues: Motorcycle. • Opposite of rich. • Objects stacked up. • Secret code; board game. • Ability to see; eye ____. • Plants harvested; corn ____. • Handicap person sits in this. • Total of two things purchased. • Black fog in the air from a fire. • Musical instrument; bang, ear ____. • Top of the body; ____ of the class. • Capital of Nebraska; President Abraham ____. • ...
The Scientific Method 2021-07-05
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- The variable that is purposefully changed.
- A type of error relating to sight.
- A paragraph describing the key findings of the experiment.
- Mistakes can be _______ with care.
- Multiple trials are conducted to ensure a test is _______.
- About ten words in length and summarises the topic at hand.
- This cannot be avoided with care.
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- A scientific prediction.
- A summarising statement outlining if the hypothesis was supported.
- A paragraph outlining key terminology and previous research on similar studies.
- The goal intended to be achieved.
- The variable that is measured.
- __________ variables are kept the same during the experiment.
13 Clues: A scientific prediction. • The variable that is measured. • The goal intended to be achieved. • This cannot be avoided with care. • A type of error relating to sight. • Mistakes can be _______ with care. • The variable that is purposefully changed. • A paragraph describing the key findings of the experiment. • Multiple trials are conducted to ensure a test is _______. • ...
The Curious Case of Crosswords 2020-02-24
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- Synonyms, antonyms, and hyponyms all work here
- A puzzle where letters go in a checkerboard-like box
- Includes newspapers, ads, and crosswords in studies
- A text may influence another
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- Knowledge of some texts (or a group)
- These letters walk a lonely road with no intersection in sight
- The receptive texts that can be influenced
- No letter's land where everything's dark
- Where words and clues must act the same
- Letter junction, what's your function?
- These guys have a clue or two to write
- Where the clues are hidden
- Letters are allowed to shine here
13 Clues: Where the clues are hidden • A text may influence another • Letters are allowed to shine here • Knowledge of some texts (or a group) • Letter junction, what's your function? • These guys have a clue or two to write • Where words and clues must act the same • No letter's land where everything's dark • The receptive texts that can be influenced • ...
Unit 3 - Final Week 2026-01-11
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- The faculty or power of seeing.
- Stayed in one place until a specific time or event.
- Ate a meal, usually a formal dinner.
- To use something carelessly or without a purpose.
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- The process of preparing food by using heat.
- Looking quickly or secretly at something.
- Gave assistance or support to someone.
- The number that comes after seven and before nine.
- Beginning an action, process, or journey.
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- To mark letters or words on paper with a pen or pencil.
- Expressed a choice or opinion in an election or meeting.
- Cried noisily while taking short, sudden breaths.
- Wanting something to happen or be true.Here are simple definitions for your list of words, using a single space between each word and its definition:
- Moving on foot at a regular pace.
- Coming to an end or halting a movement.
- Touched someone in a game or attached a label to an object.
- Cooked food inside an oven using dry heat.
- A soldier in the past who wore armor and served a king.
- Striking the palms of the hands together to make noise.
20 Clues: The faculty or power of seeing. • Moving on foot at a regular pace. • Ate a meal, usually a formal dinner. • Gave assistance or support to someone. • Coming to an end or halting a movement. • Looking quickly or secretly at something. • Beginning an action, process, or journey. • Cooked food inside an oven using dry heat. • The process of preparing food by using heat. • ...
B1.1 Review Crossword 2025-05-08
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- The words of a song.
- Very unusual or remarkable
- A large body of salt water
- An opinion or critique of something
- Visuals in a video game or computer display
- A thick layer of ice covering a large area
- One of the five senses; the ability to see
- Having an acidic or tart taste (for example, a lemon has this taste)
- A group of people who sing together
- A device that increases sound volume
- To capture audio or video for playback.
- One of the five senses; to feel with your skin
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- Extremely hungry
- To earn marks in a game.
- Extremely funny
- An animal used for travel in deserts
- Very unpleasant or revolting
- A person you compete against.
- The main idea or topic
- The goal or target
20 Clues: Extremely funny • Extremely hungry • The goal or target • The words of a song. • The main idea or topic • To earn marks in a game. • Very unusual or remarkable • A large body of salt water • Very unpleasant or revolting • A person you compete against. • An opinion or critique of something • A group of people who sing together • An animal used for travel in deserts • ...
Debbie.Dickerson@lifeway.com 2021-07-23
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- Obeying God’s commands will lead to this (v. 25).
- Love the LORD our God with all your __, __, and __ (v. 5).
- Following God does not happen automatically. We must be __ to follow His commands. (v. 3).
- Talk about God’s truth when you lie __ and get up (v. 7).
- Parents were told to __ the words of God on the doorposts of their homes (v. 9).
- Talk about God’s Word when you walk along the __ (v. 7).
- The Israelites were to __ the words of God as a sign on their hands and foreheads (v. 8).
- Deuteronomy v. 4-9 includes the Shema, a prayer. A key action is to __ (v. 4).
- Talk about God’s instructions when you sit in your __ (v. 7).
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- Do not follow gods of the __ around you (v. 14).
- The people were not to forget the Lord had __ them out of slavery (v. 12).
- Do what is __ and __ in God’s sight (v. 18).
- Adoring God includes respect (fear) and __ all His statutes (v. 2).
- Two words for God’s commands (v. 1)
- Repeating God’s Word to children is just one way to __about them (v. 7).
15 Clues: Two words for God’s commands (v. 1) • Do what is __ and __ in God’s sight (v. 18). • Do not follow gods of the __ around you (v. 14). • Obeying God’s commands will lead to this (v. 25). • Talk about God’s Word when you walk along the __ (v. 7). • Talk about God’s truth when you lie __ and get up (v. 7). • Love the LORD our God with all your __, __, and __ (v. 5). • ...
Sight Word Puzzle 2020-11-30
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- A synonym for a lot.
- The opposite of night.
- ______ now brown cow!
- Not mine, it’s _____.
- The very ____of a cliff is a dangerous place to stand.
- Another word for jelly.
- Spaghetti, cereal, sandwiches are examples of different kinds of _______.
- Jibber jabber, gabbing, chatting are words to describe _________.
- If you aren’t quite sleeping, you are __________.
- your suitcases!
- Before a baby _______, it crawls.
- Opposite of push.
- Not over, but ________.
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- ___ country tis of thee.
- The opposite of up.
- A detective word that asks about your location.
- Silver and _______.
- Rhymes with live.
- A short way of writing mathematics.
- Humpty Dumpty had a great _______.
- A synonym for fast.
- A synonym for teeny.
- An oh you little devil word!
- Apples and raisins are a healthy ________.
24 Clues: your suitcases! • Rhymes with live. • Opposite of push. • The opposite of up. • Silver and _______. • A synonym for fast. • A synonym for a lot. • A synonym for teeny. • Not mine, it’s _____. • The opposite of night. • ______ now brown cow! • Another word for jelly. • Not over, but ________. • ___ country tis of thee. • An oh you little devil word! • Before a baby _______, it crawls. • ...
Poetic Techniques 2024-04-25
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- repeated “s” sounds eg: “sizzling sausages”
- words beginning with the same letter eg. Mighty Munster Men
- is when a sentence or phrase runs from one line of poetry into the next
- an even beat in a phrase eg. hickory, dickory dock.
- & Mood Tone is a poet’s attitude towards the subject matter of a poem. Mood is the feeling or atmosphere in the poem.
- Comparing one thing to another without using “like” or “as” eg. her teeth are pearls
- repeated vowel sounds eg. “look at the cookies” “the steering wheel”
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- Giving non human objects human traits eg. the flower danced, the wind howled.
- is used by a poet when they want to emphasise a point or to draw attention to an important theme.
- is a descriptive language that appeals to our senses (sight, sound, smell, taste and touch)
- when words sound like the action ed. Snap, pop, crack, boom, sizzle, woof, crash.
- exaggeration eg. “my bag weighs a tonne”
- is the main message or idea explored in a poem.
- words that sound similar eg. wheel, steel, feel
- Comparing one thing to another using “like” or “as” eg. as cold as ice
15 Clues: exaggeration eg. “my bag weighs a tonne” • repeated “s” sounds eg: “sizzling sausages” • is the main message or idea explored in a poem. • words that sound similar eg. wheel, steel, feel • an even beat in a phrase eg. hickory, dickory dock. • words beginning with the same letter eg. Mighty Munster Men • ...
Year 4 Spelling Challenge 2020-06-02
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- Almost certainly
- A set of words with a capital letter and full stop.
- A place where someone or something is located
- A scientific procedure undertaken to make a discovery
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- A vehicle consisting in two wheels held in a frame
- Unusual or surprising
- Make a choice from a number of alternatives
- Able to be done or achieved
- Extending or moving in one direction only
- When something comes into sight or is made visible
10 Clues: Almost certainly • Unusual or surprising • Able to be done or achieved • Extending or moving in one direction only • Make a choice from a number of alternatives • A place where someone or something is located • A vehicle consisting in two wheels held in a frame • When something comes into sight or is made visible • A set of words with a capital letter and full stop. • ...
Maia & Jay Vocabulary Week 3 - Humanity 2020-03-19
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- Having to do with sight or seeing
- A great size, Enormous
- The ability to have an effect on a persons character, development, or behavior
- Experiencing worry or nervous about what will happen
- Form an idea, Assess a value
- Done the same way every time for accuracy
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- To recognize what something or someone is
- To achieve, Succeed
- Words written or spoken that are written/said first to explain the meaning
- Very unreasonable, Inappropriate
10 Clues: To achieve, Succeed • A great size, Enormous • Form an idea, Assess a value • Very unreasonable, Inappropriate • Having to do with sight or seeing • To recognize what something or someone is • Done the same way every time for accuracy • Experiencing worry or nervous about what will happen • Words written or spoken that are written/said first to explain the meaning • ...
Elements of Poetry 2019-09-29
Across
- Also called as the pattern of the rhyme
- compares two unlike things without using the words like or as
- A poem that is consists of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter which follow a strict rhyme scheme.
- a poem that expresses the thoughts and feelings of a single speaker, often in highly musical verses
- writing or speech that is not meant to be taken literally
- is an extreme exaggeration
- emphasized when the syllable is spoken
- a Japanese form of poetry about nature, made up of three lines. the first and third lines have 5 syllables, the second line has 7
- a poem that tells a story in verse
- the feelings and associations a word evokes in people
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- the repetition of similar sounds
- the use of words to imitate sounds
- the beat created by a poems pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables
- gives human qualities to something that is not human
- not emphasized when the syllable is spoken
- a poem that does not have a strict structure, regular rhythm, or pattern of rhyme
- like a narrator of a story, this is the voice of the poem
- the repetition of similar consonant sounds at the beginnings of words
- the message or insight about life the poem conveys
- The use of word or object that represents an idea.
- the use of any element of language - a sound, word, phrase, or sentence - more than once
- compares two unlike things using the words like or as
- the dictionary definition of a word
- language that appeals to the five senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch
- a group of lines that work together to express a central idea
25 Clues: is an extreme exaggeration • the repetition of similar sounds • the use of words to imitate sounds • a poem that tells a story in verse • the dictionary definition of a word • emphasized when the syllable is spoken • Also called as the pattern of the rhyme • not emphasized when the syllable is spoken • the message or insight about life the poem conveys • ...
Sight Word Jumble 2022-12-20
Across
- time to move
- you it has a silent letter
- Three letter word
- it is going to happen
- a place
- something you are
- a girl
- the color of a strawberry
- it is something you enjoy
- it is meant to go to something
- a thing
- a name you are called other than your name
Down
- Sounds like friend
- the first number before two
- It already happened
- Darkest color
- More than one person
- you told someone already
- a number after seven
- it involves everything
20 Clues: a girl • a place • a thing • time to move • Darkest color • Three letter word • something you are • Sounds like friend • It already happened • More than one person • a number after seven • it is going to happen • it involves everything • you told someone already • the color of a strawberry • it is something you enjoy • you it has a silent letter • the first number before two • ...
Sight words. Edgar A. Poe 2013-11-25
13 Clues: hiding • assumption • secret, sneaky • bother trouble • smooth graceful • wisdom intelligent • skillful or clever • contempt or ridicule • bold, courage, daring • act of hiding pretending • violent, eager, forceful • hold back, stop, smother • form or development in mind
8th Grade English year in review crossword 2015-05-09
Across
- The E in MEAL paragraph
- A short section within a poem
- The shared vowel sound in bow down is called _____________
- The living European language from which English gets many long but hard-to-spell words come from
- Cheating by copying someone’s work is called ____________
- One of the 12 Powerful Words that is often paired with compare
- When Lennie accidentally kills the mouse in Of Mice and Men this is an example of ___________
- The slanted style of lettering used for movie and book names
- The poetic effect used when you say “Peter Piper picked a peck”; sometimes called front rhyme
- I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again.
- Technique in which a story starts at the end and then jumps back in time
Down
- The book title Of Mice and Men is an __________ to a famous poem by Robert Burns
- One of the 12 Powerful Words than means to “read between the lines”
- When Anne Frank writes about the progress of World War II and the treatment of the Jews, this is an __________ conflict
- The study of word roots
- Typed academic papers from this point forward needed to be __________ spaced
- Acclaimed writer Billy Collins used to hold this title
- The first part of any story in which you learn the setting and characters
- Something that is the opposite of poetic is merely ________
- Pow! Crash! Bang!
- The opposite of objective
- The fact that Thessa Warr is a peace loving person is an example of _________
- To give constructive criticism is to ___________ (begins with C)
- When Anne Frank writes in her diary about identity issues this is an __________ conflict
- One of the 12 Powerful Words that means to judge
- The opposite of subjective
- The dead European language from which English gets many long but easy-to-spell words
- Homophone for sight and site. Remember to ________ your sources in an academic paper.
28 Clues: Pow! Crash! Bang! • The study of word roots • The E in MEAL paragraph • The opposite of objective • The opposite of subjective • A short section within a poem • One of the 12 Powerful Words that means to judge • Acclaimed writer Billy Collins used to hold this title • I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again. I’ll say it again. • ...
25 literacy terms , words , devices crossword 2024-04-11
Across
- A feeling or idea that a word has , in addition to its literal or main meaning
- The author's attitude towards a certain topic
- The general feeling or atmosphere that a piece of writing creates within the reader through the text
- Both physical and personality traits to describe traits of a character
- words that trigger the reader to recall images or mental pictures through the five senses of sound , taste , sight , smell , or touch.
- The main character who plays an active role in the piece of text or a story.
- A literary device that gives human characteristics to nonhuman things or inanimate objects.
- A selection of words an author uses to create a specific tone in their writing.
- A central topic , subject or message within a narrative
- The time , place , and environment in which a story takes place and occurs
- Word order , tense , subject verb agreement and even sentence length
- The voice behind a poem or any written work
- A literary device used to draw emphasis through extreme exaggerations
- an implied or indirect reference to another person , event , or thing or to a part of another text
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- When the actual meaning or word or phrase is the complete opposite from the literal meaning
- The organization of a story’s various elements , including plot , characters and themes.
- A word's literal meaning
- A figure of speech in which a person,situation,word, or object is used to represent another thing.
- of view The perspective from which the story is told.
- A comparison between two things usually using the words like or as
- The opposing force that the main character/the protagonist faces
- The one who tells the story
- The problem that presents a struggle to a protagonist
- using or creating words that imitate or name a sound
- Comparing two things without using the words like or as
25 Clues: A word's literal meaning • The one who tells the story • The voice behind a poem or any written work • The author's attitude towards a certain topic • using or creating words that imitate or name a sound • of view The perspective from which the story is told. • The problem that presents a struggle to a protagonist • ...
Spelling List 28 2022-04-02
Across
- to make a person leave a country
- to tell in advance that something will happen
- to look at very carefully
- to say something aloud for someone to write down
- thinking of someone with honor or admiration
- to bring in from another country
- a statement or account of something
- completely out of money
- to break or burst out suddenly
- one that watches or observes
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- an alphabetical list of words and their meanings
- an unusual sight
- the decision of a judge or jury in a law case
- to cause to stop
- to carry from one place to another
- a ruler who has total authority
- to disturb
- able to be easily moved
- a person whose job is to carry baggage
- to send to another country to sell
20 Clues: to disturb • an unusual sight • to cause to stop • able to be easily moved • completely out of money • to look at very carefully • one that watches or observes • to break or burst out suddenly • a ruler who has total authority • to make a person leave a country • to bring in from another country • to carry from one place to another • to send to another country to sell • ...
Ryan's Birthday Puzzle 2014 2014-05-10
Across
- We are an effective _____.
- Put your head on my ______
- A good ______
- I'm the ______, you are the cracker!
- Golden State _____
- You are my _____
- Your favorite board game
- I'm your voice of _____.
- _____ Anticca
- One of your favorite words, begins with a "s"
- I love it when you call me, _____!
- The day you were born
- I love being with _____.
- Pounding ______
- State where Jen is from
- "Let's take a trip ______."
Down
- Ryan's middle name
- We love watching _____
- Don't tell me you are a ______!
- State where Ryan is from
- Ice cream flavor
- You are my _____.
- _____ at first sight
- The month of our first date
- What we have at the movies
- Hand over my _____
- Noodles and sauce
- Santana ______
- San jose hockey team
- Opposite of sad
30 Clues: A good ______ • _____ Anticca • Santana ______ • Pounding ______ • Opposite of sad • Ice cream flavor • You are my _____ • You are my _____. • Noodles and sauce • Ryan's middle name • Golden State _____ • Hand over my _____ • _____ at first sight • San jose hockey team • The day you were born • We love watching _____ • State where Jen is from • State where Ryan is from • Your favorite board game • ...
Helen Keller 2012-12-31
Across
- Sweeping tool
- ____ alphabet: sign language
- Helen Keller
- Late
- ____ aid: device assisting one of the five senses
- Nearsightedness
- Common seeing eye dog breed
- ___ are red, violets are blue
- Feeling felt after committing an offense
- Sense usually associated with fingers
- Stench
- Last name of our magasine's chief editor
- Louis who brought reading to the blind
- Hair style in which three large strands are weaved
Down
- Having ___ fingers: Slang term for the occurence when you continually drop things
- Adore
- Helen Keller autobiography: The Story of ____ (two words)
- The Big Apple
- Edgar ___ Poe, famous poet
- Not able to hear
- Spectacles
- Tenacity
- Elation due to accomplishment
- One of the five senses
- Togetherness
- Famous deaf-blind Helen
- Largest organ in the human body
- Barnum & Bailey, for one
28 Clues: Late • Adore • Stench • Tenacity • Spectacles • Helen Keller • Togetherness • Sweeping tool • The Big Apple • Nearsightedness • Not able to hear • One of the five senses • Famous deaf-blind Helen • Barnum & Bailey, for one • Edgar ___ Poe, famous poet • Common seeing eye dog breed • ____ alphabet: sign language • Elation due to accomplishment • ___ are red, violets are blue • ...
Vocab 4 2022-10-19
Across
- The boy felt great _____ when playing.
- The ______ of the confused people was clear.
- The _______ of the article was unknown.
- The governor gave a censure in response to the accusations.
- He complacently let himself be taken away
- The ______ sight caused great distress.
- The scientist ______ the existence of aliens.
- The _____ house gave off an old, antique feel.
- The governor was proclaimed to be an awful _____
- the angry crowd _____ the speaker.
Down
- The woman hater was called a ______.
- The dog _____ his pursuers
- He had an _______ feeling
- The ____ man took each insult well.
- The tyrant governor was also very ______
- The president spoke harsh, ___ words.
- The men trudged through the thick ____
- The ______ of the party ended in failure
- He ____ at the awful thought.
- The scientist had a ______ interest in air.
20 Clues: He had an _______ feeling • The dog _____ his pursuers • He ____ at the awful thought. • the angry crowd _____ the speaker. • The ____ man took each insult well. • The woman hater was called a ______. • The president spoke harsh, ___ words. • The boy felt great _____ when playing. • The men trudged through the thick ____ • The _______ of the article was unknown. • ...
Robinson 2016-12-07
Across
- Baby Kitty
- Count the __
- Best time of day
- Graduation is __
- Chocolate, Coffee or Strawberry
- Manischewitz & Vodka
- Magical gift of words
- Nap accompaniment
- A winters drive thru
- Asian bite sized food
- West Coast
- Future Flight
- She said
- double J sisters (youngest to oldest)
- Attracted to light
- Street
- At first sight
- Rub my __
- Mamma Brown
- Boy with a large head
- Mr. Williams
Down
- Mr & Mrs
- Daddy Brown
- LIU
- Most magical place
- Girl
- Camping & Cars
- UWS Family
- first date
- National holiday
- Autistic for
- Four diamonds
- Special seat
- Something you are and never have
- Purple pills
- Bling Bling
- Uni & Dino
- I "like" you
- Not a bus
- Sad_,Bad_,Good_
40 Clues: LIU • Girl • Street • Mr & Mrs • She said • Not a bus • Rub my __ • Baby Kitty • UWS Family • first date • West Coast • Uni & Dino • Daddy Brown • Bling Bling • Mamma Brown • Count the __ • Autistic for • Special seat • Purple pills • I "like" you • Mr. Williams • Future Flight • Four diamonds • Camping & Cars • At first sight • Sad_,Bad_,Good_ • Best time of day • Graduation is __ • National holiday • Nap accompaniment • ...
Psychology Crossword 2023-10-02
Across
- Store for information gathered in eyes
- Students have mastery over this function
- Hard at work for their Executive
- Come back!
- Opposite of 16; visual stimuli
- Out with the old in with the new...right?
- Sight, hearing, touch, taste, smell; attentiveness is key
- It didn’t come back… :(
- Wise like an elephant
Down
- Memorizing through Pronunciation
- A more refined version of __
- We need to get apples, We need to get apples, We need to get apples
- My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nachos
- I can’t quite think of the exact term, but I know it
- Baddeley and Hitch’s most recent addition
- Landry and Bartling’s overloading attack; throws people for a __
- Brown's (1958) thesis
- The old won't get out of my head!
- Hearing a baby's first words
- Think "chunks"
20 Clues: Come back! • Think "chunks" • Brown's (1958) thesis • Wise like an elephant • It didn’t come back… :( • A more refined version of __ • Hearing a baby's first words • Opposite of 16; visual stimuli • Memorizing through Pronunciation • Hard at work for their Executive • The old won't get out of my head! • Store for information gathered in eyes • Students have mastery over this function • ...
Spelling 2024-08-18
Across
- many people watching an event
- use both sight and sound
- an action can't be predicted
- a person visiting a person or place
- a person or thing that can predict something in the future
- a person with power over a country
- choice of words
- a person who looks after a person or activity
- not able to be seen
- able to be seen
- a book or electronic source that gives the meaning
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- related to the sense of hearing
- a building where people gather to listen to a speaker
- a pleasing view
- able to be heard
- a device that records sound
- go to see something again
- the way things are said
- worthy of praise
- able to see
- say the opposite of what someone else said
- guess something that will happen
22 Clues: able to see • a pleasing view • choice of words • able to be seen • able to be heard • worthy of praise • not able to be seen • the way things are said • use both sight and sound • go to see something again • a device that records sound • an action can't be predicted • many people watching an event • related to the sense of hearing • guess something that will happen • ...
Communication Puzzle 2024-08-24
Across
- vehicle of communication; tongue; the speech (and writing) of a particular country, nation or group
- preposition
- Movement of the head to signify agreement, understanding, or assent
- you and me
- a thought; a mental picture
- article
- put in a place or position; a group of related items
- organ of hearing
- Form of to be
- teach and develop the mind or character by training
- article
- thus
- equally; in the same amount or degree: in the same manner, while
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- express in words; speak; utter
- half of a laugh
- complete a school course; obtain a degree
- move; proceed
- language specialist
- observe; use the eyes; have the power of sight
- patient, untiring, indefatigable
- Better than average; suitable, proper, not bad
- and so forth; and others of the same kind (abbr.)
22 Clues: thus • article • article • you and me • preposition • move; proceed • Form of to be • half of a laugh • organ of hearing • language specialist • a thought; a mental picture • express in words; speak; utter • patient, untiring, indefatigable • complete a school course; obtain a degree • observe; use the eyes; have the power of sight • Better than average; suitable, proper, not bad • ...
Vocabulary Final Exam - Crossword Puzzle by Mokwon Kim 2024-10-31
Across
- Unable to believe what’s seen
- The past, kept safe for future minds
- Light-hearted, worries nowhere in sight
- To attack verbally or physically
- Standing tall, protecting all
- Make a process move faster
- Works into favor with charm
- Picky to the point of perfection
- Ridiculously absurd
- In motion through every part
- Likely to cause envy or resentment
- Never-ending, like an endless movie
Down
- Bravely bold, even daring
- Generously kind or charitable
- Clash of words in a fiery exchange
- As dull as watching paint dry
- Bounces back after life’s falls
- Signs it away, willingly surrenders
- Born with it, built-in
- Skilled or competent
- Clever decision or move to gain advantage
- An offense above all minor crimes
- Easily bruised or fragile to the core
- To give up control or land
24 Clues: Ridiculously absurd • Skilled or competent • Born with it, built-in • Bravely bold, even daring • Make a process move faster • To give up control or land • Works into favor with charm • In motion through every part • Generously kind or charitable • Unable to believe what’s seen • As dull as watching paint dry • Standing tall, protecting all • Bounces back after life’s falls • ...
Cycle 13 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-25
Across
- The crane will ______ the heavy cargo onto the ship.
- Clear to the eye or mind, obvious
- The stable boy helped ______ the horses before the journey.
- A pleasing view or prospect
- Don't ______ your responsibilities at work.
- Recorded moving visual images
- "Actions speak louder than words" is a common ______.
- The farmers ______ in the fields from sunrise to sunset.
- A person's face or facial expression
- To oversee and direct
- The council passed a ______ to build a new library.
- The handlers ______ wild horses through patient training.
Down
- To form a mental image
- An official visit or inspection
- Providing for future needs
- The apple ______ produced a bountiful harvest this year.
- Children gathered the ______ apples beneath the tree.
- Able to be seen
- Students ______ the environmental policy in class.
- The ability to see, sight
20 Clues: Able to be seen • To oversee and direct • To form a mental image • The ability to see, sight • Providing for future needs • A pleasing view or prospect • Recorded moving visual images • An official visit or inspection • Clear to the eye or mind, obvious • A person's face or facial expression • Don't ______ your responsibilities at work. • ...
Transport 2025-09-21
Across
- Maker of Australian Falcon range of cars.
- Maker of the 2CV.
- Melbourne's public transport with classes including W,Z,D,E and N
- Australian train called the Southern......
- Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan.
- Maker of the DC3 aeroplane.
- A Zeppelin by any other name.
- Ship that famously sank in April 1912.
- 1829 steam locomotive made by Robert Stevenson.
- Famous train is the Orient.......
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- Colloquial name of the Boeing 747.
- Christopher Cockerell's invention is the
- Batman and Robin's car.
- Train from Sydney to Perth (two words)
- A car which uses both petrol and battery power.
- First nuclear-powered submarine launched in 1954.
- City with the world's most extensive tram network.
- An Iconic London sight, the Routemaster...
- Reusable spaceplane first flown in 1980.
- Anglo/French supersonic air liner.
20 Clues: Maker of the 2CV. • Batman and Robin's car. • Maker of the DC3 aeroplane. • A Zeppelin by any other name. • Famous train is the Orient....... • Colloquial name of the Boeing 747. • Anglo/French supersonic air liner. • Manufacturer of the Kingswood sedan. • Train from Sydney to Perth (two words) • Ship that famously sank in April 1912. • Christopher Cockerell's invention is the • ...
Spellings Week 4 2023-03-13
Across
- you are able to get to the other side
- you may ask when you cant find something
- a place where you can camp
- the temperature, rain and wind
- it is up to you if you want to go
- when you use your pen to put words on a page
Down
- it is hard and you can write on it
- a word for chuck
- before you leave you must do this
- when you are tired of doing something
- if you get an answer correct
- to put clothes on
- you use this to pay for items
- when you can see you have it
14 Clues: a word for chuck • to put clothes on • a place where you can camp • if you get an answer correct • when you can see you have it • you use this to pay for items • the temperature, rain and wind • before you leave you must do this • it is up to you if you want to go • it is hard and you can write on it • you are able to get to the other side • when you are tired of doing something • ...
Unit 2 Crossword 2021-12-20
Across
- If something disappears you say it has...
- Name of the boy who becomes friends with Hachiko
- Words used in place of nouns to avoid repetition
- Our principal's last name
- Mr. V's first name
- Last name of Hachiko's owner.
- When a character fights against the weather it is character vs what?
- Last name of the woman who studied chimps
Down
- The lesson or moral of a story
- A common saying or phrase
- A reference to another story or character
- Animals that students read to in "Reading Buddies"
- Name of the train station the story of Hachiko
- Type of details related to hearing, sight, and sound
14 Clues: Mr. V's first name • A common saying or phrase • Our principal's last name • Last name of Hachiko's owner. • The lesson or moral of a story • If something disappears you say it has... • A reference to another story or character • Last name of the woman who studied chimps • Name of the train station the story of Hachiko • Name of the boy who becomes friends with Hachiko • ...
End of Year Crossword 2025-12-01
Across
- a My Place character who learns the importance of honesty
- the main problem in a story
- adding a new scene into a story
- a person or animal in a story
- spoken words between characters in a story
- how the problem is fixed
- comparing two things using like or as
Down
- sight sound smell touch and taste
- something exciting happens at the start of a story
- a short film about friendship and kindness, cat and dog
- the point of view the story is told from
- where and when a story takes place
- rewriting a story in a new way
- saying one thing is another to create meaning
14 Clues: how the problem is fixed • the main problem in a story • a person or animal in a story • rewriting a story in a new way • adding a new scene into a story • sight sound smell touch and taste • where and when a story takes place • comparing two things using like or as • the point of view the story is told from • spoken words between characters in a story • ...
Week 8 Phonics 2023-06-14
Across
- ocean
- sight
- smell touch sight hear taste
- piece of clothing to cover your feet
- opposite of more
- running after
- Australian currency
- strings on shoes
- similar to a gate
- more than one mouse
- the time the sun disappears
Down
- triple 20 or double 30
- building form for a home
- jumping up and down
- clothing girls wear
- not normal or ordinary
- the home of a royal family
- past tense of send
- outside of Earth
- paying attention to something
- pencil_______ or suit_______ or phone __________
- untidy
22 Clues: ocean • sight • untidy • running after • opposite of more • outside of Earth • strings on shoes • similar to a gate • past tense of send • jumping up and down • clothing girls wear • Australian currency • more than one mouse • triple 20 or double 30 • not normal or ordinary • building form for a home • the home of a royal family • the time the sun disappears • smell touch sight hear taste • ...
Warriors: The Sight 2021-11-19
Across
- jaypaw's mentor
- leader of windclan
- leader of thunderclan
- leader of riverclan
- phase of the moon where the clans meet
- golden tom, also firestar's kin
- clan of the dead, also sends prophecys
- deadly sickness, evolution of whitecough
- body of water used to share with starclan
Down
- deadly berries that kill cats in secs.
- father of jay, lion, and holly
- leader of shadowclan
- lionpaw's mentor
- thunderclan medicine cat
- how tigerstar was viewed
- lionpaw, jaypaw, and hollypaw's clan
- also known as humans
- blind blue tom
- phase of the moon where medicine cats meet
- black she-cat, also firestar's kin
20 Clues: blind blue tom • jaypaw's mentor • lionpaw's mentor • leader of windclan • leader of riverclan • leader of shadowclan • also known as humans • leader of thunderclan • thunderclan medicine cat • how tigerstar was viewed • father of jay, lion, and holly • golden tom, also firestar's kin • black she-cat, also firestar's kin • lionpaw, jaypaw, and hollypaw's clan • ...
A Christmas Carol 2025-12-19
Across
- Object on Scrooge’s door that turns into Marley’s face when he returns home
- Unusual object the Ghost of Christmas Past carries as a hat (two words, no space)
- Item symbolizing abundance held by the Ghost of Christmas Present (three words, no spaces)
- Host of the lively Christmas party in the second memory from the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Eerie feature of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (___ visible, two words no space)
- Prize bird Scrooge anonymously sends to the Cratchit family on Christmas Day
- Color of the tunic worn by the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Of what are we absolutely assured at the beginning of the book in A Christmas Carol? (his name, no spaces)
- What Scrooge gives Bob Cratchit the day after Christmas (salary ___)
- Who arrives to take young Scrooge home for Christmas in the first memory (his ___)
- How the Ghost of Christmas Present is described in terms of size
- Child whose death grieves the Cratchits in the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come’s vision (two words, no space)
- What beams brightly from the head of the Ghost of Christmas Past
Down
- Ghost of Scrooge’s dead business partner who appears in his room (his name, no spaces)
- Garment worn by the silent Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come (two words, no space)
- One of the two wretched children hidden under the Ghost of Christmas Present’s robe
- Family whose Christmas Day is shown second by the Ghost of Christmas Present (Bob ___’s house)
- What Tiny Tim does thanks to Scrooge’s later help (not only survives but ___)
- Final sight bearing Scrooge’s name shown by the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come
- One of the two wretched children hidden under the Ghost of Christmas Present’s robe
- Woman who ends her engagement with Scrooge in the third memory shown by the Ghost of Christmas Past
- Host of the Christmas party shown third by the Ghost of Christmas Present (Scrooge’s ___)
- Quality for which reformed Scrooge becomes famously known (two words, no space)
- Setting where young Scrooge is first seen alone in the Ghost of Christmas Past's memory
- Notable gesture of the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come’s hand (___ finger)
- Relative Scrooge visits on Christmas evening to celebrate and play games
26 Clues: Color of the tunic worn by the Ghost of Christmas Past • How the Ghost of Christmas Present is described in terms of size • What beams brightly from the head of the Ghost of Christmas Past • What Scrooge gives Bob Cratchit the day after Christmas (salary ___) • Relative Scrooge visits on Christmas evening to celebrate and play games • ...
DEE CROSSWORD 2013-06-06
Across
- a nature incurred by her
- no doubt she s chirpy and flamboyant coz she stands by this adjective
- a magician's code that she possess and exhibits
- the uncontrolled act of behaviour that chokes u wen u sight her
- undoubtedly and unimaginably she is
- she different from usual coz she s
- she is dee ____
Down
- the word that states the degree of her attractiveness
- definitely what one will feel when she s around
- worthy of adoration
- wat u sud be to god for having gifted a great personality
- a synonym for exceptionally good
- no words credit her because she s
- a word that suits her the best
14 Clues: she is dee ____ • worthy of adoration • a nature incurred by her • a word that suits her the best • a synonym for exceptionally good • no words credit her because she s • she different from usual coz she s • undoubtedly and unimaginably she is • definitely what one will feel when she s around • a magician's code that she possess and exhibits • ...
Vocabulary Cross Word Review 2024-03-07
Across
- Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, smell) to create a vivid mental picture.
- A literary device in which a writer gives hints or clues about what will happen later in the story.
- A literary device in which the intended meaning of words or events is opposite to their literal or expected meaning.
- A figure of speech that compares two different things using the words "like" or "as."
- The process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character.
- The author's attitude toward the subject matter or audience.
- The emotional atmosphere or tone created by the author's choice of words and details.
- of View (POV): The perspective from which a story is told (first person, second person, third person limited, or third person omniscient).
- A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unrelated things, suggesting that they are alike.
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- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities beyond their literal meaning.
- The sequence of events in a story, including the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
- Giving human qualities or characteristics to non-human entities or abstract concepts.
- The struggle between opposing forces, which is essential to the plot of a story.
- The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words.
- The time and place in which a story unfolds.
- A reference to a person, place, event, or literary work that the author expects the reader to recognize.
- The central idea or underlying message in a literary work.
18 Clues: The time and place in which a story unfolds. • The central idea or underlying message in a literary work. • The author's attitude toward the subject matter or audience. • Exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • The repetition of initial consonant sounds in a sequence of words. • ...
Homophone Spelling List 2025-01-16
Across
- what one
- see with eyes
- goes together with
- place (there, their, there)
- complete, not missing parts
- to agree
- contraction to show ownership
- preposition
- kind remark
- conjunction meaning alternative
- place (sight, site, cite)
- animal
- plain or empty
- also
- person with magical powers
- small seed
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- empty space
- contraction for they are
- military position
- PPA ownership
- outside conditions
- other than, exclusion
- texture
- the cardinal number
- PPA ownership
- quotes
- path
- Island or peninsula
- direction, path
29 Clues: path • also • quotes • animal • texture • what one • to agree • small seed • empty space • preposition • kind remark • see with eyes • PPA ownership • PPA ownership • plain or empty • direction, path • military position • goes together with • outside conditions • the cardinal number • Island or peninsula • other than, exclusion • contraction for they are • place (sight, site, cite) • person with magical powers • ...
BARRIERS TO COMMUNICATION 2016-03-05
Across
- These may be different meanings/interpretation (W-5)
- Made by crowds at a football match (N-5)
- Use of terms/abbreviations (J-6)
- Obstacles may be in the way (P-8)
- Giving off bad vibes/may be negative (B-L)(4-8)
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- Ethnicity(7)
- Attitudes/Emotions/Feelings(P-13)
- May use a different ....(L-8)
- May have difficulty with hearing and sight (S-7)
9 Clues: Ethnicity(7) • May use a different ....(L-8) • Use of terms/abbreviations (J-6) • Attitudes/Emotions/Feelings(P-13) • Obstacles may be in the way (P-8) • Made by crowds at a football match (N-5) • Giving off bad vibes/may be negative (B-L)(4-8) • May have difficulty with hearing and sight (S-7) • These may be different meanings/interpretation (W-5)
sight word 2020-07-13
Across
- A covering for the foot
- something rencently made or cool
- Feeling fear or anxiety
- A woman's upper garment resembling a shirt
- Food served as breakfast
- City or town that is the seat of government
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- Give one's attention to a sound
- Object that people use to listen to news, music ...
- action of possess something
- Something not correct
- A commercial business.
- Protected from or not exposed to danger or risk
- Garment worn by women
13 Clues: Something not correct • Garment worn by women • A commercial business. • A covering for the foot • Feeling fear or anxiety • Food served as breakfast • action of possess something • Give one's attention to a sound • something rencently made or cool • A woman's upper garment resembling a shirt • City or town that is the seat of government • ...
Poetic Techniques 2021-06-17
7 Clues: A B A B • Fire and Ice • "He's as strong as an ox" • "The sun is smiling at us" • "The light of the fire is a sight" • "He's running faster than the wind" • One of the words Ice represents in 'Fire and Ice'
Chorus Crossword 2024-02-12
Across
- Hollow box that houses the vocal folds
- Every Good Boy Does Fine on the ______
- Time Signature with 4 quarter note beats
- Food Tube; sends food to stomach
- Note that is worth 4 beats
- A way to remember spaces of the treble clef
- Key signature with 3 flats
- The Windpipe; used to carry air to lungs
- Note that is worth 1/2 of a beat
- The Clef for the lowest voices
- Musical System we use to sight read
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- Note that is worth 1 beat
- the proper enunciation of words for singing
- When someone sings alone
- The Clef for tenors, altos, sopranos
- The space between the vocal folds
- Horizontal muscle that activates when taking a deep breath
- Note that is worth 2 beats
18 Clues: When someone sings alone • Note that is worth 1 beat • Note that is worth 4 beats • Key signature with 3 flats • Note that is worth 2 beats • The Clef for the lowest voices • Food Tube; sends food to stomach • Note that is worth 1/2 of a beat • The space between the vocal folds • Musical System we use to sight read • The Clef for tenors, altos, sopranos • ...
Crossword Puzzle #1 2024-02-13
Across
- kind and respectable words to others
- things positioned on top of another
- a small fish with strong and salty taste
- having no connection
- a place with a lot of trees
- how you look
- well cooked food that are just dry and hard enough
- ability to see
- the outside layer of a loaf of bread or pizza
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- opposite of below
- tasty
- one of the flat and usually green parts of a plant
- the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth
- want to eat or have too much
- a large, black bird with a loud, unpleasant cry
- a tool to collect leaves on the ground
- a bad joke or manipulating others
- a round plant with pointy parts and they are eaten as a vegetable
18 Clues: tasty • how you look • ability to see • opposite of below • having no connection • a place with a lot of trees • want to eat or have too much • a bad joke or manipulating others • things positioned on top of another • kind and respectable words to others • a tool to collect leaves on the ground • the hard, pointed part of a bird's mouth • a small fish with strong and salty taste • ...
Psalm 19 2023-05-01
Across
- In the heavens God has ___ a tent for the sun.
- enduring.
- their words to the ends of the ___.
- and makes its ___ to the other;
- making wise the ___.
- they are ___ than honey,
- The ___ of the Lord are radiant,
- Keep your servant ___ from willful sins;
- They have no speech, they use no ___ ;
- Forgive my ___ faults.
- in keeping them there is ___.
- The law of the Lord is ___,
- may they not ___ over me.
- giving joy to the ___.
- be pleasing in your ___,
- and all of them are ___.
- than much ___ gold;
- The heavens ___ the glory of God;
- They are more ___ than gold,
- It rises at one end of the ___
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- night after night they ____ knowledge.
- Then I will be ___,
- like a champion ___ to run his course.
- than honey from the ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are firm,
- Lord, my Rock and my ___.
- no sound is ___ from them.
- The statutes of the Lord are ___,
- ___ is deprived of its warmth.
- It is like a bridegroom coming out of his ___,
- But who can ___ their own errors?
- and this ___ of my heart
- into all the ___,
- May ___ words of my mouth
- Day after day they pour forth ___;
- innocent of great ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are right,
- giving ___ to the eyes.
- ___ the soul.
- By them your ___ is warned;
- the skies ___ the work of his hands.
- Yet their ___ goes out
- The fear of the Lord is ___,
43 Clues: enduring. • ___ the soul. • into all the ___, • Then I will be ___, • than much ___ gold; • making wise the ___. • Forgive my ___ faults. • innocent of great ___. • giving joy to the ___. • Yet their ___ goes out • giving ___ to the eyes. • than honey from the ___. • they are ___ than honey, • and this ___ of my heart • be pleasing in your ___, • and all of them are ___. • ...
English Revision Crossword 2017-11-28
Across
- Where you use sight, sound, touch, taste and smell to describe something
- An indirect comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- A word which imitates the sound of a word
- Two independent clauses joined by a coordinating conjunction or a semi-colon
- How the writer does something
- Similar repeated sounds at the end of words
- A clause which depends on an independent clause to make sense
- The flow/pace of words
- The repetition of the same letter sounds close together
- Part of a song or poem that is repeated
- Vissually descriptive language
- An independent clause and a dependent clause this often contains a subordinating conjunction such as since after because ...
- A single independent clause which contains a subject and a verb and can can contain an object
- Pick specific words out from your quotation and focus on their effects
- A message
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- The person place or thing that is carrying out an action or being something
- A pattern of rhythm and rhyme
- Also known as a narrative
- Describing inanimate objects with human characteristics
- A clause which contains a subject and a verb which can stand alone as a sentence
- Illustrate this by embedding a quotation
- Expresses personal feelings or emotions
- The person place or thing that is having the action done to it or being something
- The shape of the poem or stanza
- A direct comparison where you describe something as if were something else
25 Clues: A message • The flow/pace of words • Also known as a narrative • A pattern of rhythm and rhyme • How the writer does something • Vissually descriptive language • The shape of the poem or stanza • Expresses personal feelings or emotions • Part of a song or poem that is repeated • Illustrate this by embedding a quotation • A word which imitates the sound of a word • ...
DEE CROSSWORD 2013-06-06
Across
- the uncontrolled act of behaviour that chokes u wen u sight her
- undoubtedly and unimaginably she is
- definitely what one will feel when she s around
- a magician's code that she possess and exhibits
- she different from usual coz she s
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- no words credit her because she s
- no doubt she s chirpy and flamboyant coz she stands by this adjective
- a synonym for exceptionally good
- wat u sud be to god for having gifted a great personality
- she is dee ____
- worthy of adoration
- the word that states the degree of her attractiveness
- a nature incurred by her
- a word that suits her the best
14 Clues: she is dee ____ • worthy of adoration • a nature incurred by her • a word that suits her the best • a synonym for exceptionally good • no words credit her because she s • she different from usual coz she s • undoubtedly and unimaginably she is • definitely what one will feel when she s around • a magician's code that she possess and exhibits • ...
Gianna Orosco Unit 1 Vocab 2021-09-16
Across
- to attribute to a specific cause or source
- Although his bag was only a few pounds, it felt more like tons the more that he walked.
- rescue from danger
- to succeed in persuading someone to do something
- lessening of something that causes suffering
- The plan to pillage the town was put on hold when they were attacked instead
- sharpened
- to cause to be extremely angry
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- The mess was abominable, there was no clean spot anywhere in sight.
- to perceive or recognize something
- repetition of consonant sounds at the beginning of words
- to soothe
- regard with disgust
- flimsy; having little substance or strength
14 Clues: to soothe • sharpened • rescue from danger • regard with disgust • to cause to be extremely angry • to perceive or recognize something • to attribute to a specific cause or source • flimsy; having little substance or strength • lessening of something that causes suffering • to succeed in persuading someone to do something • ...
ivy's English Crossword 2025-03-18
Across
- when an object is described with human characteristics
- a person, place or thing
- repetition of initial consonant sound
- repeating the first part of a sentence
- a word that imitates a sound
- Appeals to the sense of sight
- a doing word
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- comparing things without "like" or "as"
- a series of three parallel words
- When a question is raised and then immediately answered by the author
- comparing 2 things with "like" or "as"
- exaggeration of speech
- a question that doesn't need to be unanswered
- Changing the structure of the sentence so that it’s in an unusual grammatical order
14 Clues: a doing word • exaggeration of speech • a person, place or thing • a word that imitates a sound • Appeals to the sense of sight • a series of three parallel words • repetition of initial consonant sound • comparing 2 things with "like" or "as" • repeating the first part of a sentence • comparing things without "like" or "as" • a question that doesn't need to be unanswered • ...
Leonhard Euler 2018-05-28
Across
- In the year 1735 he solved the _____ problem.
- The letter e was called Euler's _______.
- In 1766, a cataract formed in his good ___ leaving him totally blind.
- In 1744 he became a member of the _____ Academy.
- Leonhard's wife
- He grew up in _____.
- In his book, Introductio in analysin, he wrote in ______.
- What university did Leonhard go to? 3 words
- Leonhard mastered the language of _______.
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- He often read the _____.
- Leonhard was the ______ of four siblings.
- Leonhard's first book
- He developed the theory trigonometric & logarithmic _____.
- He had lessons with Johann ______.
- How many children did he have?
- Leonhard wrote _______ of books.
- What age was he when he went to Russia?
- He lost his ____ in one eye after not allowing it to heal properly after an operation.
18 Clues: Leonhard's wife • He grew up in _____. • Leonhard's first book • He often read the _____. • How many children did he have? • Leonhard wrote _______ of books. • He had lessons with Johann ______. • What age was he when he went to Russia? • The letter e was called Euler's _______. • Leonhard was the ______ of four siblings. • Leonhard mastered the language of _______. • ...
Mastery 2 2025-08-20
Across
- Having a lively, playful spirit, even when older.
- Improves or makes something better.
- Energy and strength to live or continue.
- Putting things in the same line or making them agree.
- In a doubtful or questioning way.
- Sharpness of mind, feeling, or senses.
- A very large amount of something.
- A natural ability, like sight, hearing, or understanding.
- Repeat the exact words of another person.
- Controls or manages a country, group, or system.
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- A change of subject in conversation or writing.
- Moves around from one person or place to another.
- Tough and not easily shocked by problems.
- Related to the east part of a place or the world.
- Going beyond normal limits; extraordinary.
- Surprised when not ready.
- Disapprove of something.
- Short, often funny, personal stories.
18 Clues: Disapprove of something. • Surprised when not ready. • In a doubtful or questioning way. • A very large amount of something. • Improves or makes something better. • Short, often funny, personal stories. • Sharpness of mind, feeling, or senses. • Energy and strength to live or continue. • Tough and not easily shocked by problems. • Repeat the exact words of another person. • ...
Literary devices 2016-03-13
Across
- helps to establish a relationship based on similarities
- refers to playing around with words such that the meaning implied by a sentence or word is actually different from the literal meaning
- wherein the author depicts the occurrence of specific events to the readers
- refers to the practice of attaching human trades and characterization with inanimate objects, phenomena and animals
- where words are used in quick succession and begin with letters belong to same sound group
- the repetition of sounds produced by vowels
- the intense feeling that an audience goes through while waiting for the outcome of certain events.
- used for expressing a resistance the protagonist of the story finds in achieving his aims
- words whose very sound is very close to the sound they are meant to depicted.
- a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter
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- contains several layers of meaning, often concealed at first sight, and is representative of several other aspects, concepts or traits than those that are visible in the literal translation alone
- wherein the author uses words and phrases to create "mental images" for the reader
- wherein the author uses specific words and phrases that exaggerate and overemphasize the basic cruz of the statement in order to produce a more noticeable effects
- refers the step by step process wherein author introduces and describes a character
- refers to the use of the dictionary definition or literal meaning
- the repetition of sounds produced by consonants
- any element, subject, idea, or concept that is constantly present through the entire body of literature, refers to the repetition of a specific thing dominating the literary work
- the use of hints or clues in a narrative to suggest future action.
- the perspective or the attitude that the author adopts with regards to a specific character, place or development
- refers to the literary practice of using a comparatively milder or less abrasive form of a negative description
- the associations people make with words that go beyond the literal or dictionary definition
- comparison between two subjects without like or as
22 Clues: the repetition of sounds produced by vowels • the repetition of sounds produced by consonants • comparison between two subjects without like or as • helps to establish a relationship based on similarities • a figure of speech whereby the author refers to a subject matter • refers to the use of the dictionary definition or literal meaning • ...
Poetic Techniques 2024-09-22
Across
- The continuation of a sentence or phrase from one line of poetry to the next
- Figurative language used to compare two things using the words 'like', 'as' or 'than'
- A figure of speech that juxtaposes concepts with opposite meanings within a word or in a phrase that is a self-contradiction
- The use of the same word or phrase multiple times to create emphasis
- Repetition of harsh consonant sounds like 'k', 'g', 'p' 't', 'ch', and 'sh'. A blend of unharmonious sounds
- A line of poetry in which a sentence or phrase comes to a conclusion at the end of the line
- Use of images, words, or objects that represent something else, often abstract or complex, such as ideas, feelings, or themes
- Attributing human qualities or behaviours to non living things
- A poetic technique that uses repeated vowel sounds to draw out each word
- Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used at the ends of lines of poetry
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- The way the poem flows or the beat of the poem
- A group of lines in a poem
- verse Poetry that lacks a consistent rhyme scheme, metrical pattern, or musical form
- A sound effect created when words that begin with the same letter are placed beside or close to one another in a sentence.
- The main message, idea, or issue explored
- The main emotion in the poem. How it makes us feel as readers
- How the poet displays their emotion towards the subject matter
- A rhetorical device that consists of repeating a sequence of words at the beginnings of neighbouring clauses
- When a word imitates the sound it is describing
- The repetition of letter sounds that have a hushing or hissing quality such as ‘s’ or ‘sh’
- Figurative language used to describe one thing as if it were something else
- Use of exaggeration for dramatic effect. Not to be taken literally
- Descriptive language that appeals to our senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, and touch)
23 Clues: A group of lines in a poem • The main message, idea, or issue explored • The way the poem flows or the beat of the poem • When a word imitates the sound it is describing • The main emotion in the poem. How it makes us feel as readers • How the poet displays their emotion towards the subject matter • Attributing human qualities or behaviours to non living things • ...
Life Science Vocabulary 2024-05-01
Across
- The process of creating an exact genetic copy of an organism
- A part of DNA that carries a specific trait
- The study of the relationship between organisms and their environment
- The study of all living things
- An animal with a backbone
- No long in existence
- A living thing
- A trait that makes an animal or plant better able to live in its environment
- The gradual change in a species over a long period of time
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- An increase of the average temperature of the earth and oceans (2 words)
- The order in which organisms are by other organisms (2 words)
- An area in which living and nonliving things interact
- The material in a cell's nucleus that carries all the information about what traits a living thing may have
- A molecule that is necessary for cell growth, repair, and energy
- The study of heredity or how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- The body's system for fighting disease causing germs (2 words)
- The process by which plants use carbon dioxide, sunlight, and water to make food
- A protein made by white blood cells that attack and kill germs
- The change in the genetic information within a cell
- A consumer that eats other animals
- Differences among species
- The smallest part of a living thing that can carry out all the activities needed for life
- Something in the environment that causes the body to react, such as a sight or sound
23 Clues: A living thing • No long in existence • An animal with a backbone • Differences among species • The study of all living things • A consumer that eats other animals • A part of DNA that carries a specific trait • The change in the genetic information within a cell • An area in which living and nonliving things interact • ...
More Reading Vocabulary 2023-03-09
Across
- process of elimination; when you eliminate “wrong” answer choices
- give evidence by providing details
- to tell the differences between two items
- what causes a character to behave a certain way
- the reason something happened (Why it happened?)
- the feeling you get after you have read a text EX excitement; depressing
- the main message of a story; what the story teaches
- to tell the appearance of how something looks
- qualities of a character or person EX mean; educated
- words that appeal to the five senses hearing, smell, taste, touch, & sight
- how the narrator tells a story
- when you draw conclusions about something
- the person telling the story
- to give brief points of a topic (in your own words)
- idea the overall “idea” of a paragraph or text
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- when events are presented in the past
- to tell the similarities between two items
- what happened (What happened?)
- to say what will happen
- when you learn a word you don’t know by looking at the words surrounding it
- how poems are divided
- something “funny”
- when “future” events are presented
- proven statements or conclusions that can be found in the text
- when you compare two unlike things, without using like or as
- the attitude of the writer of a text EX humorous; serious
- someone’s personal belief
- a proven statement
- when you compare two unlike things, using like or as
- give reasons
30 Clues: give reasons • something “funny” • a proven statement • how poems are divided • to say what will happen • someone’s personal belief • the person telling the story • what happened (What happened?) • how the narrator tells a story • give evidence by providing details • when “future” events are presented • when events are presented in the past • to tell the differences between two items • ...
Peter, Stephen, & Paul Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-13
Across
- Read chapters 1-15 of this book to learn about Peter.
- People Stephen helped care for in the early church.
- Is Ananias looking forward to meeting Saul?
- A severe beating experienced by the apostles.
- The disciples are first called this in Antioch.
- Another name for Paul.
- The religious leaders_______ the apostles not to speak of Jesus again in Acts 5.
- Number of books written by Paul.
- Saul is headed here when he becomes blind.
- First appointed in Acts.
- Jesus asks Peter 3 times if he ______ Him.
- What chapter in Acts first mentions Stephen?
- Paul wrote about ______ the New Testament.
- How many missionary journeys did Paul go on?
- Did the disciples ever stop speaking of Jesus?
- God tells Ananias to restore Paul's ________.
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- Sanhedrin _____ their teeth at Stephen due to their anger.
- Stephen is _______ to death for preaching the Gospel.
- Stephen calls the Sanhedrin this.(2 words with a dash in the 5th box)
- Stephen had the face of an ______ before being stoned.
- Paul remained________ through persecution.
- Who preached in Jerusalem on the Day of Pentecost.
- Stephen accuses the Sanhedrin of murdering ______.
- Jesus told Peter "Feed my ___________."
- Saul loses this on the way to Damascus.
- The religious group that arrested Stephen.
- God tells ______ to meet Saul in Damascus.
- Freed the imprisoned apostles in Acts 5.
- From whom did Paul receive his boldness? (2 words)
- Stephen known for performing this. (3 words)
- The first martyr in the New Testament.
- The lame man asked Peter for ___________.
32 Clues: Another name for Paul. • First appointed in Acts. • Number of books written by Paul. • The first martyr in the New Testament. • Jesus told Peter "Feed my ___________." • Saul loses this on the way to Damascus. • Freed the imprisoned apostles in Acts 5. • The lame man asked Peter for ___________. • Paul remained________ through persecution. • ...
Psalm 19 2022-01-14
Across
- In the heavens God has ___ a tent for the sun.
- enduring.
- their words to the ends of the ___.
- and makes its ___ to the other;
- making wise the ___.
- they are ___ than honey,
- The ___ of the Lord are radiant,
- Keep your servant ___ from willful sins;
- They have no speech, they use no ___ ;
- Forgive my ___ faults.
- in keeping them there is ___.
- The law of the Lord is ___,
- may they not ___ over me.
- giving joy to the ___.
- be pleasing in your ___,
- and all of them are ___.
- than much ___ gold;
- The heavens ___ the glory of God;
- They are more ___ than gold,
- It rises at one end of the ___
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- night after night they ____ knowledge.
- Then I will be ___,
- like a champion ___ to run his course.
- than honey from the ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are firm,
- Lord, my Rock and my ___.
- no sound is ___ from them.
- The statutes of the Lord are ___,
- ___ is deprived of its warmth.
- It is like a bridegroom coming out of his ___,
- But who can ___ their own errors?
- and this ___ of my heart
- into all the ___,
- May ___ words of my mouth
- Day after day they pour forth ___;
- innocent of great ___.
- The ___ of the Lord are right,
- giving ___ to the eyes.
- ___ the soul.
- By them your ___ is warned;
- the skies ___ the work of his hands.
- Yet their ___ goes out
- The fear of the Lord is ___,
43 Clues: enduring. • ___ the soul. • into all the ___, • Then I will be ___, • than much ___ gold; • making wise the ___. • Forgive my ___ faults. • innocent of great ___. • giving joy to the ___. • Yet their ___ goes out • giving ___ to the eyes. • than honey from the ___. • they are ___ than honey, • and this ___ of my heart • be pleasing in your ___, • and all of them are ___. • ...
6th Grade Poetic Techniques 2026-03-06
Across
- restating of the same words or phrases
- an extreme exaggeration
- giving human characteristics to a non-human
- the pattern or sequence in which end rhyme occurs.
- words that have the same ending sound.
- divisions in poetry
- language that authors use to create images.
- the most common form of poetry and it usually has a rhyme scheme throughout the poem
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- using a word that represents or imitates its sound naturally.
- devices in literature and language that emphasize sound and its potential effects.
- An open form of poetry; non rhyming lines that closely follow the natural rhythms of speech.
- a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things that highlights a shared characteristic; similes use “like” or “as” to show the comparison
- the repetition of the initial (beginning) letter or sound in two or more words in a line.
- the structure of a poem (number of lines, stanzas, syllables, etc.)
- A literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of particular style and rhythm.
- a Japanese form of poetry in three lines of five, seven, and five syllables.
- the term used to describe “ordinary” text or speech
- a humorous five-line poems with a distinct AABBA rhyme scheme, featuring a fast-paced, bouncy rhythm.
- a comparison between two seemingly unrelated things that highlights a shared characteristic; metaphors generally say that one thing “is” another.
- Language that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, touch, taste, or smell)
20 Clues: divisions in poetry • an extreme exaggeration • restating of the same words or phrases • words that have the same ending sound. • giving human characteristics to a non-human • language that authors use to create images. • the pattern or sequence in which end rhyme occurs. • the term used to describe “ordinary” text or speech • ...
Vocabulary 2013-08-26
Across
- to allow something to happen
- a form of a language that is spoken in a particular area and that uses some of its own words, grammar, and pronunciations
- to stop being visible, to pass out of sight
- a symbol that is used to identify a company and that appears on its products
- to permit something, to regard or treat something as acceptable
- words that are not considered part of the standard vocabulary of a language and that are used very informally in speech
- a company that makes a product
- the situation that results when something (such as a plant or animal species) has died out completely
- to destroy much or most of something, to cause great damage or harm to something
- a way of pronouncing words that occurs among the people in a particular region or country
- a person or business that sells things directly to customers for their own use
- funny and clever
Down
- the act of publicly saying that you like or use a product or service in exchange for money
- someone who buys goods or services from a business
- a group of people who have the same interests, religion, race, etc.
- someone who is trying to win or do better than all others
- appealing and easy to remember
- a small printed advertisement or announcement that is given out to many people by hand
- to allow or permit (someone or something) to do something
- a legal agreement between people, companies, etc.
20 Clues: funny and clever • to allow something to happen • a company that makes a product • appealing and easy to remember • to stop being visible, to pass out of sight • a legal agreement between people, companies, etc. • someone who buys goods or services from a business • someone who is trying to win or do better than all others • ...
The Drydens: Stuart and Anna 2025-04-10
Across
- What does Anna tackle with gusto when she’s annoyed?
- What’s the name of the pet they dote on like family?
- What water activity does Stuart love to escape the office grind?
- What does Anna treat herself to when Stuart’s habits push her buttons?
- Where does Stuart tend to leave his socks, much to Anna’s dismay?
- What kitchen item does Stuart leave lingering in the sink?
- What gadget does Stuart always have on hand, no matter the occasion?
- What drink does Stuart enjoy to unwind after a long day?
- How many screens keep these tech wizards busy in their home office?
- What stylish cocktail does Anna favor at happy hour?(2 words)
- What has Stuart grown after 8 years of Marriage
- What does Anna turn to for a pick-me-up when Stuart tests her patience?
Down
- What dish does Stuart quietly hope Anna skips in the kitchen?(2 words)
- What flaming treasure did Stuart sneak back besides Anna?
- Where did Anna and Stuart first cross paths?
- What English spread does Anna adore while Stuart can’t stand the sight of it?
- What car make got Anna rolling ?
- In which month did Anna and Stuart say their vows?
- What British comfort food did Stuart miss most while living in Ukraine?(2 words)
- What cuisine did Anna dive into on her first UK day?
- What phone brand do these techies prefer over the mainstream hype?
21 Clues: What car make got Anna rolling ? • Where did Anna and Stuart first cross paths? • What has Stuart grown after 8 years of Marriage • In which month did Anna and Stuart say their vows? • What does Anna tackle with gusto when she’s annoyed? • What’s the name of the pet they dote on like family? • What cuisine did Anna dive into on her first UK day? • ...
Unit 2 Week 5: The Weird and Wonderful Echidna & The Very Peculiar Platypus 2025-11-03
Across
- — something that takes attention away
- — to take someone’s attention away
- — to stop something from working normally
- — dishonesty or illegal behavior by people in power
- — a book or website that lists words and their meanings
- — the area or power where someone has legal authority
- — one of the body’s ways to take in information (sight, smell, etc.)
- — an area of land owned or controlled by someone
- — to burst out suddenly (like a volcano)
- — mammals that lay eggs instead of giving birth
- — sudden and not expected
- — to speak words out loud so someone else writes them down
- — grip or hold on a surface so you don’t slip
Down
- — living in or relating to water
- — the land surface of a place (flat, rocky, hilly, etc.)
- — a blue-green color
- — protective of your land or space
- — special traits that help living things survive
- — the final decision made by a judge or jury
- — a tank or place where fish and other water animals are kept
- — not realistic or not concrete; based on ideas
- — to stop someone while they are talking or doing something
- — the way someone says or pronounces words
- — one of a kind; not like anything else
- — a hole or tunnel an animal digs for shelter
- — able to be pulled out or removed from something
- — to pull toward something
- — the bursting out of lava, gas, or force
28 Clues: — a blue-green color • — sudden and not expected • — to pull toward something • — living in or relating to water • — to take someone’s attention away • — protective of your land or space • — something that takes attention away • — one of a kind; not like anything else • — to burst out suddenly (like a volcano) • — to stop something from working normally • ...
Make-Up Quiz Aud/Vis/Phon 2017-09-15
Across
- It's perfectly normal to be nervous at one of these, where you have to perform.
- This instrument is played with mallets; it's made of a lot of bars of metal or wood.
- My ___________ is perfect, 20/20! I don't need glasses.
- OUCH! That noise is so terrible! It's a ______________!
- The class sat patiently in the ______________ during the presentation.
- I had to call my Mom using this today.
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- Someone who sees the potential in the future.
- Close your eyes and think picture the New World in your mind.
- This is how I learned to read, it's a method of teaching the sounds of words.
- You're this word when you go to see a movie in the theater.
- This is the STUDY of how words are formed and sound.
- Look at that! This ________ was the perfect place to see this beautiful sight.
- An old timey record player.
- Speak up! Your voice isn't ___________, I can't hear it.
- Through all this fog, the road is barely _______________.
15 Clues: An old timey record player. • I had to call my Mom using this today. • Someone who sees the potential in the future. • This is the STUDY of how words are formed and sound. • My ___________ is perfect, 20/20! I don't need glasses. • OUCH! That noise is so terrible! It's a ______________! • Speak up! Your voice isn't ___________, I can't hear it. • ...
Unit 1: The Senses 2026-02-09
16 Clues: sight • speaking • able to see • makes sound big • to look forward • to call forward • related to voice • related to sound • related to sight • person who watches • not able to be seen • person who declares • to call upon or into • to keep under close watch • person who looks inside or closely • a person who looks closely or inside
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2020-12-07
Across
- keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created.
- die down, become less intense.
- comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
- too much, more than is necessary or normal.
- not strict.
- perfect, flawless, faultless.
- the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other.
- a sound word.
- something that evokes interest, attention and admiration.
- related to the senses (taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight).
Down
- a point of view.
- making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’.
- giving human qualities to non-human things.
- very important or necessary.
- referring to historical events/characters, books or movies.
15 Clues: not strict. • a sound word. • a point of view. • very important or necessary. • perfect, flawless, faultless. • die down, become less intense. • making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’. • giving human qualities to non-human things. • too much, more than is necessary or normal. • something that evokes interest, attention and admiration. • ...
Puzzle 2020-12-03
Across
- giving human qualities to non-human things.
- referring to historical events/character, books or movie
- die down, become less intense
- something that evokes interest, attention and admiration
- too much, more than is necessary or normal
- keep in good condition or the same as when it was first created
- the repetition of a consonant sound at the beginning words that follow each other
- comparing one thing to another by saying it is something else.
Down
- a point of view
- a sound word.
- perfect , flawless, faultless
- making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’
- related to the senses taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight
- not strict
- very important or necessary
15 Clues: not strict • a sound word. • a point of view • very important or necessary • die down, become less intense • perfect , flawless, faultless • making a comparison using ‘like’ or ‘as’ • too much, more than is necessary or normal • giving human qualities to non-human things. • referring to historical events/character, books or movie • ...
What do you know about lost pets? 2020-04-29
Across
- What is one of the first steps you should take if you found a pet?
- What do vets do to find a microchip?
- What can you build to keep your cat safe?
- A gift for finding a lost pet?
- what is another name for a chicken?
- Which local page should you contact regarding a lost pet? (3 words)
- What sort of implant can ID a lost pet?
- Where would you take an injured pet you found?
Down
- What would you put in letterboxes to help find a lost pet?
- What would you put on poles and shop windows to help find a lost pet?
- Which is the safest way to walk your dog? (2 words)
- What should you never do if when you sight a dog at large?
- Where do the spirits of deceased pets go?
- Where would you put an ID tag?
- When someone gives away a pet what is that called?
- what is a young duck called?
- Which operation will help to control your pets wanderlust?
17 Clues: what is a young duck called? • Where would you put an ID tag? • A gift for finding a lost pet? • what is another name for a chicken? • What do vets do to find a microchip? • What sort of implant can ID a lost pet? • Where do the spirits of deceased pets go? • What can you build to keep your cat safe? • Where would you take an injured pet you found? • ...
DESCRIPTIVE TEXT 2025-10-06
Across
- The main topic or person being described in the text.
- A literary device that compares two unlike things without using "like" or "as" (e.g., The moon was a pearl)
- the distinguishing traits, qualities, or features that define and identify a person, object, place, or concept.
- A literary device that compares two unlike things using "like" or "as."
- A word that modifies a noun, essential for adding detail in a descriptive text.
- The air was thick with the pungent scent of stale cigar smoke.
- make the reader feel as if they are experiencing the subject directly.
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- The place offers visitors the rare opportunity to feel relax
- The type of writing that aims to create a vivid mental picture for the reader.
- Words that appeal to the sense of sight are called this type of imagery.
- “The National Monument (Monas) is a 132-meter tower in the centre of Merdeka Square, Central Jakarta."
- Language that appeals to the five senses (sight, sound, smell, taste, touch).
- The kitten's fur was silky and warm against her cheek.
13 Clues: The main topic or person being described in the text. • The kitten's fur was silky and warm against her cheek. • The place offers visitors the rare opportunity to feel relax • The air was thick with the pungent scent of stale cigar smoke. • make the reader feel as if they are experiencing the subject directly. • ...
