vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Terms V 2022-11-17
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- A boundary that separates regions in which different language uses predominate.
- A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer’s language with the indeginous language of the peo0pe being dominated.
- A dialect spoken by some African Americans.
- a term used by the French for English words that have entered the french language
- A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling and pronunciation.
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- The form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.
- A language that was once used by people in daily activities, but is no longer used.
- A language that is unrelated to other languages and therefore not attached to any language family.
8 Clues: A dialect spoken by some African Americans. • A boundary that separates regions in which different language uses predominate. • a term used by the French for English words that have entered the french language • A language that was once used by people in daily activities, but is no longer used. • ...
Book 1 Unit 2 2022-03-18
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- a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building.
- slowly over a period of time or a distance:
- something that is neither solid nor liquid , like air
- long journey, especially by sea or in space
- the liquid used as a fuel for cars and other vehicles (=gasoline)
- words known or learnt; a list or words with their meanings.
- be able to name someone or something, or to prove, the reconization of sth. or sb.
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- to make better or to improve the quality
- the official language of Denmarkl; people or things from Danmark
- belonging to the place of one's birth , local
- a device like a box that moves up and down, carrying people or goods from one floor to another or taking people up and down
- in fact, truly, literally
- the bottom part of sth;the place that you start from; to establish
- at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned;
- connected with or arranged by someone in the government; of or concerning the authority
15 Clues: in fact, truly, literally • to make better or to improve the quality • slowly over a period of time or a distance: • long journey, especially by sea or in space • belonging to the place of one's birth , local • something that is neither solid nor liquid , like air • words known or learnt; a list or words with their meanings. • ...
West Side Story Vocabulary 2013-06-12
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- An unfavorable opinion or feeling formed beforehand or without knowledge, thought, or reason.
- Discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race
- The social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- A person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there
- A group of people who share a common culture, religion, race or nationality
- A partiality that prevents objective consideration of an issue or situation
- Bold resistance to authority
- A prejudiced person who is intolerant of any opinions differing from his own
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- Willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others
- a play or film whose action and dialogue is interspersed with singing and dancing
- A conventional or formulaic conception or image
- The lack of knowledge or education
- American who has come to the United States from or is descended from people who came from Latin America or Spain
- Peer groups that exist largely to express aggression against other groups
- The usage or vocabulary that is characteristic of a specific group of people
15 Clues: Bold resistance to authority • The lack of knowledge or education • A conventional or formulaic conception or image • Discriminatory or abusive behavior towards members of another race • Willingness to recognize and respect the beliefs or practices of others • Peer groups that exist largely to express aggression against other groups • ...
Crossword 1 2017-12-06
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- to use our senses to create a mood or emotion
- to communicate knowledge to
- person who tells a story; in literature, the voice that an author takes on to tell a story
- literature written or produced in the area of the United States or the original 13 colonies
- a narrative written about a personal experience
- to cause people to do or believe something by explaining why they should
- a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually repeating pattern of meter
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- either of the terms at the head of a page in a dictionary indicating the alphabetically first and last words on the page
- a series of events that builds toward the point of greatest interest
- a list of words or of phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined
- brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph
- holding the attention and interest of an audience
- to say that something is similar to something else
- a set of instructions for making something from various ingredients
- a statement that is true and can be proven
15 Clues: to communicate knowledge to • a statement that is true and can be proven • to use our senses to create a mood or emotion • a narrative written about a personal experience • holding the attention and interest of an audience • to say that something is similar to something else • brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph • ...
English Vocabulary Improver Crossword 2024-02-07
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- The collective term for all the words we know. V__________
- The place where you go after you finish school (providing you get the grades)
- Give a detailed account of something
- Something written to give an opinion on a film, book, restaurant or other thing.
- Something that you write to a family member or friend
- A type of verb that indicates probability (could/would/might/should/won't)
- The de facto language of business, spoken as the national language of the U.K, U.S.A, Australia and Canada
- A short piece of writing that can rhyme (but doesn't have to) and has a lot of emotion
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- The subject of study for poems, novels and diaries
- To behave inappropriately and wild, not like a respectable human
- Being talented at creating things like stories or music
- The identifier of a person or thing(he/she/they/it)
- Something that you write to another person using a special account (like Gmail)
- Make an idea clear to someone by describing more detail
- Your phone and games console are example of new t____________
15 Clues: Give a detailed account of something • The subject of study for poems, novels and diaries • The identifier of a person or thing(he/she/they/it) • Something that you write to a family member or friend • Being talented at creating things like stories or music • Make an idea clear to someone by describing more detail • ...
AEM-CROSSWORD 2024-07-26
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- The surrounding words, sentences, or situation that helps clarify the meaning of a word or phrase.
- The central idea or underlying message of a literary work.
- An indirect reference to a person, place, event, or literary work.
- The repetition of similar sounding words at the end of lines in poetry.
- A word that imitates the natural sound associated with it (e.g., "buzz," "clang").
- A literary device where the intended meaning is opposite to the literal meaning.
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- The body of words used in a particular language or by an individual.
- A category of literary composition, such as fiction, poetry, or drama.
- An individual in a story, play, or other narrative work.
- A single line of poetry or a stanza.
- The marks used in writing (e.g., commas, periods) to clarify meaning.
- A short piece of writing on a particular subject.
- A word that is spelled and pronounced like another word but has a different meaning.
- The sequence of events in a story or drama.
- The system and structure of a language, including syntax and morphology.
15 Clues: A single line of poetry or a stanza. • The sequence of events in a story or drama. • A short piece of writing on a particular subject. • An individual in a story, play, or other narrative work. • The central idea or underlying message of a literary work. • An indirect reference to a person, place, event, or literary work. • ...
FOLKLORE 100 2023-02-23
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- A belief in the zodiac and stars
- Minimum of two people
- A multimedia content, such as a picture, video, or text, that is usually humorous in tone, and is duplicated and shared quickly by online users, often with minor alterations.
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- A type of speech that includes vocabulary and expressions that are seen as highly informal and conversational.
- Informal, traditional culture
5 Clues: Minimum of two people • Informal, traditional culture • A belief in the zodiac and stars • A type of speech that includes vocabulary and expressions that are seen as highly informal and conversational. • ...
EGP Terms 2022-03-24
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- using language accurately to express your thoughts or opinions about a topic while remaining sensitive to your audience's feelings and experiences.
- something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need.
- the individual or group the speaker is communicating with, whether in spoken or written form.
- set out purposes or reasons/ make the relationships between things evident/ provide why and/or how and support with relevant evidence.
- a disadvantage that renders something less acceptable or problematic.
- create new ideas or understanding by combining knowledge from different sources in fresh ways.
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- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- a question or instruction which encourages you to respond.
- something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly.
- the information, facts, or knowledge that you use to support the points you are making.
- your informed opinion about the information (i.e. input)
- the reason for communicating with an audience PIE persuade/convince, inform, or entertain
- sentence structure, punctuation, noun, vocabulary, phrases, etc. used in content supports, provides meaning to the communication.
13 Clues: an advantage or profit gained from something. • something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly. • something supplied for convenience or to satisfy a need. • your informed opinion about the information (i.e. input) • a question or instruction which encourages you to respond. • a disadvantage that renders something less acceptable or problematic. • ...
Unit Two: Literary Terms 2021-09-08
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- An entertaining story, often dealing with heroes, adventure, magic, or romance
- Highly imaginative writing that contains elements now found in real life
- Passing of songs, stories, and poems from generation to generation by word of mouth
- A work of literature that results in a catastrophe for the main character
- The wise saying at the end of a story states the lesson
- Central message or insight about life
- A brief story or poem, usually with animal characters, that teaches a lesson,or moral
- A widely told story about the past
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- Usage or vocabulary that is a characteristic of a specific group
- The background, customs, values, and beliefs of the particular culture and people who originally told the story
- Process by which writers create and develop a character
- Fictional tale that explains the actions of Gods or heroes or the origins of elements of nature
- A short story intended to teach or convey a moral truth; related to a culture's religious or spiritual beliefs
13 Clues: A widely told story about the past • Central message or insight about life • Process by which writers create and develop a character • The wise saying at the end of a story states the lesson • Usage or vocabulary that is a characteristic of a specific group • Highly imaginative writing that contains elements now found in real life • ...
Challenges When Planning an ESP Course 2024-01-04
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- A person with a high level of knowledge relating to a particular subject.
- Enthusiasm for doing something.
- All the words known and used by a particular person.
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- Any material written in English that was not created for intentional use in a classroom such as magazines, newspapers, recordings, etc.
- The process of defining, selecting, designing, collecting, analyzing, interpreting, and using information to increase students' learning and development.
- An interactive system of instruction and learning with specific goals, contents, strategies, measurement, and resources.
6 Clues: Enthusiasm for doing something. • All the words known and used by a particular person. • A person with a high level of knowledge relating to a particular subject. • An interactive system of instruction and learning with specific goals, contents, strategies, measurement, and resources. • ...
As I Lay Dying Quiz Review 2020-11-16
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- a carrion bird that Jewel compares the neighbors to
- the character that is very religious, and a little judgmental
- this is what Cash is making for his mom
- the mom who is sick and dying
- the character that thinks in complex sentences and advanced vocabulary
- the literary style that As I Lay Dying is written in
- The full name of the male neighbor that is visiting the Bundens
- the term for a group of mules that pull a cart
- what DeweyDell is doing for Addie in the first couple chapters
- the used home-décor that describes Addie's eye sockets
- the animal that Jewel tames and feeds
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- the material that is used to describe Jewel's face
- the youngest member of the Bundren household
- the only girl child in the Bundren family
- the literary genre that inspired As I Lay Dying
- Darl's special ability that allows him to see places where he is not
- the southern US state that As I Lay Dying is set in
- the character that is often very angry, demonstrated by constant swearing
- the story that the quote comes from for the title "As I Lay Dying"
- the father of the Bundren home
- he is the oldest brother, and a good carpenter
21 Clues: the mom who is sick and dying • the father of the Bundren home • the animal that Jewel tames and feeds • this is what Cash is making for his mom • the only girl child in the Bundren family • the youngest member of the Bundren household • the term for a group of mules that pull a cart • he is the oldest brother, and a good carpenter • ...
Lesson 1 vocabulary 2021-11-19
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- the area surrounding a city
- A huge city or cluster of cities that continue for miles
- group a group of people wit a common racial, nation,tribal,religious or cultural background
- a regional variety o a language with unique features such as vocabulary or pronunciation
- a type of economic system
- the set of beliefs behaviors and traits shared by a group of people
- system a type of distribution
- an open swath of land that has few homes or other bulidings
- people who leave or flee a country because of war or violence
- a system of government that is run by the people
- also known as capitalism
- when cities grow larger and spread into surrounding areas
- a measure of what is produced
- goods brought from another country
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- to enter and live in a new country
- the right that belongs to every individual and every individual
- the rate of how many babies are born compared to the total number of individuals at any given time
- a economy thats mixed
- the rate of ho many people die in a specific area
- to leave one's home and live in another place
- the productions tat re publicly owned
- to be rules by a king or queen
22 Clues: a economy thats mixed • also known as capitalism • a type of economic system • the area surrounding a city • system a type of distribution • a measure of what is produced • to be rules by a king or queen • to enter and live in a new country • goods brought from another country • the productions tat re publicly owned • to leave one's home and live in another place • ...
Vocabulary Practice 2022-02-25
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- Last week, we ____ a lot for our test.
- I am ____ a letter to my family.
- I ____ him how to ride his bike.
- A word that has the opposite meaning.
- The teacher ___ to the students last week about not being on their phones in class.
- A word that has the same meaning.
- He is ____ a great book.
- Last night, we ____ television.
- When I walk outside, I ___ lots of beautiful flowers.
- Last year, I ___ how to paint and draw.
- When I was young, I _____ in many sports activities.
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- Part of learning a new language is learning its ____ (words).
- Last week, I ____ ducks swimming in the pond on my walk.
- When completing an application, can you ____ in English.
- She is ____ to the teacher's instructions so that she can complete the assignment correctly.
- the rules of a language
- I would like you to ____ to my party.
- She worked hard and _____ English every day so that she could do well.
- Last Friday, they ____ to my house for dinner.
- They ___ a shopping list before going to the grocery store.
- Do you ___ English when talking to your neighbours?
- When everyone works together to get a job done.
- The little boy asked, "Can you please ___ me to ride a bike?"
23 Clues: the rules of a language • He is ____ a great book. • Last night, we ____ television. • I am ____ a letter to my family. • I ____ him how to ride his bike. • A word that has the same meaning. • I would like you to ____ to my party. • A word that has the opposite meaning. • Last week, we ____ a lot for our test. • Last year, I ___ how to paint and draw. • ...
Despereaux - Section 4 2017-12-05
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- We call 911 when there is a _.
- Elite teachers _ for homework at the start of class.
- To do well in this class, you should _ to get A on every assignment.
- If you don't listen to the teacher's _, you will complete assignments wrong.
- another word for brave
- She hates doing _ such as washing dishes and cleaning the floors.
- Studying with a friend is an _ way to do better on tests.
- He fell onto the ground and made a loud _.
- Doing this crosswords activity helps us _ for our vocabulary test.
- She lost her legs in a _ car accident.
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- My _ is to graduate high school on time and go to a good university.
- The _ lion roared at the top of his pride rock.
- _ actions include stealing, hitting, kicking, and killing other people.
- I lost my backpack. I am trying to _ every activity I did today so I can find it.
- He forgot his glasses so he spent the whole class _ at the white board.
- We won the basketball game, so we celebrated our _ at Pizza Hut together.
- Some people agree that education is more _ than money.
- After dark, the school _ to be noisy and crowded.
- My parents taught be to _ of strangers.
- The garbage truck gives off a horrible _.
20 Clues: another word for brave • We call 911 when there is a _. • She lost her legs in a _ car accident. • My parents taught be to _ of strangers. • The garbage truck gives off a horrible _. • He fell onto the ground and made a loud _. • The _ lion roared at the top of his pride rock. • After dark, the school _ to be noisy and crowded. • ...
First Day At School (En-En) 2018-08-09
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- you work with numbers in this subject
- these are the important tests in the end of class 10
- another word for ballpoint pen
- you have to do it at school
- the time between the lessons
- the person who has to learn at school (always in AE)
- you learn about the earth
- you draw and write with it
- the Americans would say "eraser"
- a word for the thing where you collect your written papers in
- the teacher is the person who ...
- pupils hate this day
- there you can find texts and exercises
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- another word for "begin"
- it helps to draw straight lines
- the boss at a school
- the words you have to learn e.g. in English or French
- the subject a pupil likes best
- you draw and paint here
- the best mark you get in Germany, same as "A" in U.S.A.
- after a half-year term you'll get a "school ..."
- the eights month of the year
- terms without school
- you need it to make your pencil drawing smaller lines
- lunchbreak is after the ... (5.) lesson
- 45 minutes term at school
- pupils often use it to transport their utensils in it
27 Clues: the boss at a school • terms without school • pupils hate this day • you draw and paint here • another word for "begin" • you learn about the earth • 45 minutes term at school • you draw and write with it • you have to do it at school • the time between the lessons • the eights month of the year • the subject a pupil likes best • another word for ballpoint pen • ...
Try to fill! 2018-12-19
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- It was a cold early morning, and the roads were nearly ________ of traffic.
- She is one of the most popular stars of our time and she could sit back and enjoy her ________.
- It takes ________ to press a charge against those who are powerful.
- The noise will ________ me mad.
- Thank you for the ________ you kindly offered us.
- The ________ change, independent of anyone's wishes.
- Humans live on all the continents(lands) of the world ________ Antarctica.
- The countries of ________ Europe — Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland — have created a fascinating economy.
- The ________ of lighting the Olympic flame(fire) goes back centuries.
- He is no more a ________ than a businessman; he is an economist.
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- My father’s black hair has turned completely ________.
- He is too old now for ________ parties.
- If you do one thing each day, you’ll reach your ________.
- For foreign holidays you will need a ________.
- It is better to express your anger, ________ than bottle it up.
- You said you would come to our party; do not ________ us.
- Mr. White will ________ our team for the boat race.
- First, learning the ________ vocabulary and grammar of this language is important.
- She went directly to Simon's apartment and ________ on the door.
- Do not punish yourself, it was not your ________.
20 Clues: The noise will ________ me mad. • He is too old now for ________ parties. • For foreign holidays you will need a ________. • Thank you for the ________ you kindly offered us. • Do not punish yourself, it was not your ________. • Mr. White will ________ our team for the boat race. • The ________ change, independent of anyone's wishes. • ...
Try to fill! 2018-12-19
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- She is one of the most popular stars of our time and she could sit back and enjoy her ________.
- The noise will ________ me mad.
- He is no more a ________ than a businessman; he is an economist.
- For foreign holidays you will need a ________.
- Thank you for the ________ you kindly offered us.
- It was a cold early morning, and the roads were nearly ________ of traffic.
- The countries of ________ Europe — Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland — have created a fascinating economy.
- First, learning the ________ vocabulary and grammar of this language is important.
- It takes ________ to press a charge against those who are powerful.
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- My father’s black hair has turned completely ________.
- Do not punish yourself, it was not your ________.
- You said you would come to our party; do not ________ us.
- The ________ change, independent of anyone's wishes.
- If you do one thing each day, you’ll reach your ________.
- She went directly to Simon's apartment and ________ on the door.
- Humans live on all the continents(lands) of the world ________ Antarctica.
- He is too old now for ________ parties.
- Mr. White will ________ our team for the boat race.
- The ________ of lighting the Olympic flame(fire) goes back centuries.
- It is better to express your anger, ________ than bottle it up.
20 Clues: The noise will ________ me mad. • He is too old now for ________ parties. • For foreign holidays you will need a ________. • Do not punish yourself, it was not your ________. • Thank you for the ________ you kindly offered us. • Mr. White will ________ our team for the boat race. • The ________ change, independent of anyone's wishes. • ...
Tyler Kendall 2015-09-11
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- and much more.
- - a plant with blue/purple flowers used to create blue/purple dye for
- years in exchange for another to pay for their way to America on a ship.
- - a type of government with only one leader
- - White American whose ancestors came from England, Ireland or Scotland.
- crop - a crop (plant) produced to sell for a profit (make money)
- colonies; beginning of a democracy in America.
- cloth and other items.
- - to change or make fit for a need. (Ex. When I moved to China, I had to
- - the belief that a country’s power is decided by the amount of money
- - to choose a person for a position, usually through voting
- - a group's way of life made up from their religion, dress, music, language,
- have. Therefore, England prohibited (didn’t allow) the 13 colonies to trade
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- - to suggest an idea (for a law, usually)
- House of Burgess - the first elected lawmaking group in the 13 British
- to their culture and food)
- - a negative (bad) result from someone’s action
- - the lawmaking group for England; similar to Congress in the United
- - a person in the government who makes the laws
- resources with any other country because England wanted ALL the money.
- Servant - a person in the 1700’s who would work on a farm for free for
- - to get from someone after they die
- 2 Colonial America vocabulary
23 Clues: and much more. • cloth and other items. • to their culture and food) • 2 Colonial America vocabulary • - to get from someone after they die • - to suggest an idea (for a law, usually) • - a type of government with only one leader • colonies; beginning of a democracy in America. • - a negative (bad) result from someone’s action • ...
Kevyn rual Gamez 2015-09-11
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- crop - a crop (plant) produced to sell for a profit (make money)
- cloth and other items.
- - a person in the government who makes the laws
- - White American whose ancestors came from England, Ireland or Scotland.
- - a group's way of life made up from their religion, dress, music, language,
- - the belief that a country’s power is decided by the amount of money
- years in exchange for another to pay for their way to America on a ship.
- - the lawmaking group for England; similar to Congress in the United
- to their culture and food)
- - to get from someone after they die
- 2 Colonial America vocabulary
- and much more.
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- have. Therefore, England prohibited (didn’t allow) the 13 colonies to trade
- - a negative (bad) result from someone’s action
- Servant - a person in the 1700’s who would work on a farm for free for
- colonies; beginning of a democray in America
- House of Burgess - the first elected lawmaking group in the 13 British
- - to choose a person for a position, usually through voting
- - a type of government with only one leader
- - to suggest an idea (for a law, usually)
- - a plant with blue/purple flowers used to create blue/purple dye for
- resources with any other country because England wanted ALL the money.
22 Clues: and much more. • cloth and other items. • to their culture and food) • 2 Colonial America vocabulary • - to get from someone after they die • - to suggest an idea (for a law, usually) • - a type of government with only one leader • colonies; beginning of a democray in America • - a negative (bad) result from someone’s action • - a person in the government who makes the laws • ...
Newcomer Vocabulary Test Review 1-25 2023-10-12
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- The use of knowledge to understand the world
- A size, or amount bigger than normal or average. Not small.
- The words used in a language.
- A plan, method, or series of actions to perform a particular goal.
- To tell or write about. To create a picture of in words.
- To find or figure out an answer to.
- To form or shape.
- A complete unit of words in either writing or speech with a clear beginning and a period at the end.
- A graph or table that gives information.
- To make clear in speech or writing, To give reasons for.
- To notice or see.
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- Having all of the necessary parts. Whole.
- Anything that is added to something else.
- To give a certain form or shape to; to mold.
- An individual feature, fact, or item.
- An arrangement of shapes, lines, letters, numbers, or colors that is repeated.
- A source of help or support.
- A thing that people spend time doing.
- Something that is intended to be learned or studied.
- To become larger.
- Necessary, needed.
- To describe the similarities and/or differences of things.
- Under; beneath.
- Every one of two or more.
- Like one another.
25 Clues: Under; beneath. • To become larger. • To form or shape. • Like one another. • To notice or see. • Necessary, needed. • Every one of two or more. • A source of help or support. • The words used in a language. • To find or figure out an answer to. • An individual feature, fact, or item. • A thing that people spend time doing. • A graph or table that gives information. • ...
REVIEW WORDS 2024-03-09
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- ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WORDS
- MORE THAN ONE... Example BOOKS,PETS,GIRLS
- THE 7 DAYS IN A CALENDAR EQUAL A.....
- SOMETHING THAT HOLDS THE PAGES OF A BOOK TOGETHER
- ONE EX. THE WOMAN
- A DESCRIBING WORD IN A SENTENCE
- THERE ARE 12 OF THESES IN A YEAR
- WORDS IN A LANGUAGE
- A GROUP OF WORDS THAT EXPRESS A COMPLETE THOUGHT.
- THE SYSTEM AND STRUCTURE OF A LANGUAGE..EX. ITS THE TITLE OF YOUR BOOK.
- USED BEFORE NOUNS HINT ( SPECIFIC, NON SPECIFIC)
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- ALL LETTERS THAT ARE NOT VOWELS
- ONE SIDE OF A SHEET OF PAPER
- A WORD USED TO DESCRIBE AN ACTION IN A SENTENCE
- A,E,I,O OR U
- A PERSON, PLACE OR THING IN A SENTENCE
- THE 1ST MONTH OF THE YEAR
- A SYSTEM OF ORGANIZING DAYS,MONTHS,YEARS
- THE ACT OF CORRECTING OR CHANGING SOMETHING WRITTEN OR SPOKEN
- THE LAST MONTH OF THE YEAR
- THERE ARE 365 OF THESE IN A YEAR
- THE 2ND MONTH OF A YEAR
- TO REFER TO THE PEOPLE WHO ARE TALKING ABOUT A PERSON EX. I YOU HE SHE IT.
- THE NAME OF A BOOK,A CHAPTER,AN ARTICLE....
- AN WRITING STYLE THAT EXPRESSES EMOTION, OFTEN USING RHYME. EX.YOUR YELLOW BOOK HAS MANY .
- THE LANGUAGE OF THIS PUZZLE
26 Clues: A,E,I,O OR U • ONE EX. THE WOMAN • WORDS IN A LANGUAGE • THE 2ND MONTH OF A YEAR • THE 1ST MONTH OF THE YEAR • ALPHABETICAL LIST OF WORDS • THE LAST MONTH OF THE YEAR • THE LANGUAGE OF THIS PUZZLE • ONE SIDE OF A SHEET OF PAPER • ALL LETTERS THAT ARE NOT VOWELS • A DESCRIBING WORD IN A SENTENCE • THERE ARE 365 OF THESE IN A YEAR • THERE ARE 12 OF THESES IN A YEAR • ...
Unit 13: Fire: Friend or Foe? 2024-03-28
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- when your phone’s battery is low, you have to __ it
- your mom or dad’s sister
- 抓 (verb ending in -ing)
- this is what makes a lightbulb work
- 危險
- people who buy things (plural)
- squishy treats that you can toast on a campfire (plural)
- to make something less or smaller (past tense)
- to produce or create something (past tense)
- how hot or cold something is (plural)
- to order, limit, or rule something
- a home that is just one part of a tall building
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- Today, fire is an important part of our __ lives.
- 廣告
- Uncle was __ when he lost control of the car.
- what we use to call and text people (plural)
- Fire is also needed in turning iron into __.
- the only name in your vocabulary list
- sources of heat that we use to cook things indoors (plural)
- we use this to barbecue food
- characters who have powers, such as Spiderman or Batman (plural)
- another word for “trash”
- your mom or dad’s brother
- to show something to other people
- energy that can be collected (plural)
- 特別
- a particular way of doing something
- water turns into this when it is heated up
28 Clues: 廣告 • 危險 • 特別 • 抓 (verb ending in -ing) • your mom or dad’s sister • another word for “trash” • your mom or dad’s brother • we use this to barbecue food • people who buy things (plural) • to show something to other people • to order, limit, or rule something • this is what makes a lightbulb work • a particular way of doing something • the only name in your vocabulary list • ...
THE ANNIVERSARY ENIGMA 2023-07-11
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- New year fireworks, George Ezra approved.
- puh-late
- The answer to this question is ALWAYS 'Mummy'
- Papa’s new, swanky title
- Mama’s ominous proclamation at the advent of an unfortunate vicissitude
- An epochal threat; an act of natural selection; forced displacement
- The ultimate fear of all literature
- Arey, what’s that song?
- The archetypal nature of a UFC fighter, and a familiar vehicle
- An article of clothing one tends to agree with when Aarya’s away.
- Papa’s inexplicable exclamation toward something extremely explicit
- An entity that bathes in the embrace of the arboreal and salty.
- The Dr.Bailey of GTS
- The Mehta vacation hotspot
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- An artist who made the euphonic claim that there is more than vocabulary.
- Bon Anniversaire except its a marriage synchronized with a Gregorian calendar
- A panacea, every ailment vanishes upon consuming this mystic potion.
- Save the date for the Big Fat Indian Wedding
- A construct that is not ideal nor appropriate for a given circumstance
- This activity has the same after-effect as a 7.0 magnitude earthquake and its timing is unpredictable.
- What the cold does if underestimated
- A demon horse
- The seven sacred powers that reside within, you will undoubtedly be reminded of them should you nick your toe.
23 Clues: puh-late • A demon horse • The Dr.Bailey of GTS • Arey, what’s that song? • Papa’s new, swanky title • The Mehta vacation hotspot • The ultimate fear of all literature • What the cold does if underestimated • New year fireworks, George Ezra approved. • Save the date for the Big Fat Indian Wedding • The answer to this question is ALWAYS 'Mummy' • ...
jdjdjdj 2025-04-04
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- – the words of a language.
- pleasures – small things in life that bring happiness.
- out – to develop in a certain way or have a particular result.
- attitude – an optimistic way of thinking.
- – free from danger or risk.Survive – to continue to live or exist despite danger.
- – excessive crowding, often related to traffic. Attend – to be present at an event or activity.
- the road – to begin a journey.
- – a movement of the body that expresses a feeling or idea.
- – an arrangement to reserve something in advance.
- luggage – to put clothes and items into a suitcase for travel.
- bank – a portable device used to charge electronic gadgets.
- – a situation where something happens later than expected.
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- – causing annoyance or dissatisfaction.
- – to put something in the ground, often a dead body.
- off – when an airplane leaves the ground.
- – to arrange for something to be kept for future use.
- – to get away from a place or situation.
- – to reveal something that was hidden.
- park – an area where wild animals live and are protected.
- – a book with information about a place for travelers.
- by – to be ready for action or to support someone.
- entertainment – activities provided for guests at a hotel.
- castle – a very old fortified building used historically.
23 Clues: – the words of a language. • the road – to begin a journey. • – to reveal something that was hidden. • – causing annoyance or dissatisfaction. • – to get away from a place or situation. • off – when an airplane leaves the ground. • attitude – an optimistic way of thinking. • – an arrangement to reserve something in advance. • ...
Quarter 3 Vocabulary 2025-03-04
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- – A word made from initials (e.g., NASA).
- – To charge a leader with wrongdoing.
- – Related to movement or motion.
- – A system of naming things.
- – Basic systems like roads and bridges.
- – The science of classifying things.
- – The study of heat and energy.
- – A structure in cells that carries genetic information.
- – To travel all the way around something, like the Earth.
- – Warlike or aggressive.
- – Tiny technology at the atomic level.
- – To manipulate voting district boundaries for advantage.
- – A dictionary or vocabulary of a language.
- – A government run by a small group of people.
- – The time when day and night are equal in length.
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- – A model or way of thinking.
- – Kind and generous.
- – Just enough to meet a need.
- – All-powerful.
- – Made of similar or identical parts.
- – A sign of future success.
- – A long speech to delay a vote.
- – Fear or dislike of foreigners.
- – To take power by force.
- – To copy someone else’s work without credit.
- – To accept without protest.
- – A complete change in form.
- – Given or done in return.
- – A speech a character gives alone in a play.
- – To give someone the right to vote.
- – To give up power or a position.
31 Clues: – All-powerful. • – Kind and generous. • – Warlike or aggressive. • – To take power by force. • – Given or done in return. • – A sign of future success. • – A system of naming things. • – To accept without protest. • – A complete change in form. • – A model or way of thinking. • – Just enough to meet a need. • – The study of heat and energy. • – Related to movement or motion. • ...
M6 Unit 2 2025-06-05
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- behaving responsibly and showing emotional development
- to go down in number, quality, or importance
- to weaken the strength of a liquid by mixing it with something else
- entering into a space or market, especially in business or war
- a part or division of a country’s economy or society
- not easily convinced; having doubts or questions
- Definition
- a careful plan used to reach a goal or solve a problem
- wanting to be better than others or succeed in comparison
- related to selling goods in bulk to stores rather than directly to people
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- to begin a new project, product, or campaign
- early effort or planning needed before something important happens
- meant to be kept secret or shared only with trusted people
- to tempt someone to do something wrong or unwise
- not stopping or giving up; harsh or persistent
- cultural or historical items passed down through generations
- to dream of or aim for achieving something great
- to make things the same so they meet a common level or rule
- a collection that shows someone's work, skills, or investments
- a specific, narrow area that suits a product, service, or interest
- the selling of items directly to the public, usually in shops
21 Clues: Definition • to begin a new project, product, or campaign • to go down in number, quality, or importance • not stopping or giving up; harsh or persistent • to tempt someone to do something wrong or unwise • to dream of or aim for achieving something great • not easily convinced; having doubts or questions • a part or division of a country’s economy or society • ...
A Short History of the English Language 2025-09-10
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- They invaded in 878
- Germany pushed these people out of Britain
- People who originally live somewhere
- Has old Germanic origins
- Originates from the 11th-century Old french word "parlement"
- Most common form was the London-centered dialect of English
- The oldest known English poem
- Plural for house
- He wrote "The canterbury tales"
- An age of invention, innovation, and change
- People getting pushed out from an outside force
- With further advances in communication they saw what?
- Set up the first printing press
- Published in 1604
- Revel in and make the most of
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- A master of the English language
- English and Modern English is...
- Help express tone and mood and contribute to the richness of the language.
- "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?"
- Adding something to the beginning of a word
- He pushed back against the Viking invasion.
- The angles came from this region
- A _____ divide between Native lower classes and their rulers
- A system of beliefs, rituals, and practices
- The Normans spoke this language
- Alphabet that Beowulf was written in
- Many aspects of daily life came from this
- Derived from French origin when fine dining
- The British empire had what?
- Spelling standardization
30 Clues: Plural for house • Published in 1604 • They invaded in 878 • Has old Germanic origins • Spelling standardization • The British empire had what? • The oldest known English poem • Revel in and make the most of • The Normans spoke this language • He wrote "The canterbury tales" • Set up the first printing press • A master of the English language • English and Modern English is... • ...
Types of Play 2025-09-11
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- Using art, music, or movement to express feelings and ideas.
- Creating or building things using blocks, craft, or materials.
- Group play where children plan, organise roles, and work together towards a common goal.
- Watching others play without joining in.
- Playing side-by-side with other children but without direct interaction.
- Structured play with agreed rules, like board games or sports.
- Active movement such as running, climbing, or riding bikes that builds motor skills and health.
- Builds problem-solving, memory, and creativity.
- Role-play, pretending, or acting out scenarios.
- Improves gross motor skills (running, jumping) and fine motor skills (drawing, building).
- Expands vocabulary, communication, and storytelling skills.
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- Using objects or actions to represent something else.
- Encourages innovation, flexible thinking, and role exploration.
- Children interact and share toys but do not organise roles or rules.
- Teaches sharing, cooperation, negotiation, and empathy.
- When a child is not actively playing but is observing, exploring movements, or seemingly doing random actions.
- Independent play where the child plays alone and focuses on their own activities.
- Helps children learn patience, turn-taking, and controlling impulses.
- Strengthens logical thinking and persistence when facing challenges.
- Helps children manage feelings, build confidence, and express themselves safely.
20 Clues: Watching others play without joining in. • Builds problem-solving, memory, and creativity. • Role-play, pretending, or acting out scenarios. • Using objects or actions to represent something else. • Teaches sharing, cooperation, negotiation, and empathy. • Expands vocabulary, communication, and storytelling skills. • ...
Brain Parts 2025-11-19
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- The lobe involved in motor output.
- _____’s area is responsible for language input.
- Responsible for emotional processing.
- Controls homeostasis of hunger, thirst, body temperature.
- Area that integrates the sense of touch.
- The gyrus that contains the primary motor area.
- Separates the temporal lobe from the frontal and parietal lobes.
- Controls balance and coordination.
- The gyrus that contains the somatosensory area.
- The bridge of white matter connecting the cerebral hemispheres.
- Controls heart rate and breathing.
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- The lobe responsible for hearing.
- The ___ hemisphere is responsible for logic and the vocabulary of language.
- Divides the frontal and parietal lobes.
- The fissure that divides the cerebrum into hemispheres.
- The lobe responsible for vision.
- Highest functional region of the brain.
- The lobe involved in general senses like touch.
- A deep groove or depression of the cortex.
- A groove or shallow depression of the cortex.
- Converts short-term memories into long-term memories.
- The ___ hemisphere is responsible for spatial perception and the intonation of speech.
- _____’s area is responsible for language output.
- The deep cortex or “5th lobe” of the cerebrum.
- The gray matter “bark” on the outside of the brain.
- The fissure that divides the cerebrum and cerebellum.
- A ridge or bulge in the cortex.
27 Clues: A ridge or bulge in the cortex. • The lobe responsible for vision. • The lobe responsible for hearing. • The lobe involved in motor output. • Controls balance and coordination. • Controls heart rate and breathing. • Responsible for emotional processing. • Divides the frontal and parietal lobes. • Highest functional region of the brain. • ...
AVID TUTORIAL CROSSWORD 2025-03-31
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- the key academic terms and concepts related to the initial question or topic being discussed, which students are expected to understand and define.
- a framework to guide students towards deeper thinking and understanding of the material, moving beyond simple recall to analysis, interpretation, and application.
- a process where students, either verbally or in writing, examine their learning, identify strengths, and pinpoint areas for improvement within the tutorial process and their understanding of the material.
- a question a student develops based on a point of confusion they have about a specific concept or problem, which they then present to a small group during an AVID tutorial session to facilitate deeper learning and understanding.
- a foundational academic skill and a core part of the WICOR strategies, focusing on uncovering understanding, asking critical questions, and engaging in thinking, learning, and discussion.
- a brief, structured presentation where a student, serving as the presenter, summarizes their pre-work inquiry, identified point of confusion, and any relevant academic vocabulary, culminating in a question based on that confusion.
- a note-taking strategy that involves five phases (take notes, process notes, connect thinking, summarize & reflect, and apply learning) to help students actively engage with and solidify their understanding of the material.
- the depth and complexity of the learning experience, encouraging students to engage in higher-level thinking and problem-solving through inquiry-based, collaborative strategies.
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- small-group sessions where students, guided by a tutor, use inquiry and Socratic dialogue to address their academic questions and deepen their understanding of course material
- the specific, pinpointed question or area of difficulty that a student is struggling with, which they then bring to the tutorial group for collaborative discussion and clarification.
- the student who identifies a "Point of Confusion" (POC), prepares by completing pre-work, and then leads the tutorial group in a collaborative effort to clarify their understanding of the material.
- a document where students identify their point of confusion and pre-work inquiry to prepare for a collaborative learning session with an AVID tutor.
- students identify a specific question, concept, or problem causing confusion within their academic coursework.
- the process of breaking down information, identifying key elements, and examining relationships to gain a deeper understanding of a concept or problem.
- involves students synthesizing and reflecting on their learning by writing a concise paragraph that captures the meaning and importance of the content, often in response to an essential question.
15 Clues: students identify a specific question, concept, or problem causing confusion within their academic coursework. • the key academic terms and concepts related to the initial question or topic being discussed, which students are expected to understand and define. • ...
Lizzy's Bridal Shower 2014-02-11
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- An instrument Lizzy can play
- Bank Lizzy works for
- Lizzy’s first car
- Transport Lizzy used to take to work
- Lizzy's birthdate is December ____
- What is behind the diamond on Lizzy's engagement ring
- Year Lizzy finished high school
- Lizzy's Favourite Food
- Lizzy's Favourite Colour
- Where did Lizzy & Greg go on an overseas holiday together
- A school Lizzy attended
- Town Lizzy currently lives in
- The NRL team Lizzy supports
- Lizzy's Favourite type of Movie
- City Lizzy was born in
- University Lizzy attended
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- A word Lizzy has infected far too many peoples vocabulary with
- Town Lizzy grew up in
- One of Lizzy's favourite cartoons
- Lizzy's middle name
- Where are Lizzy & Greg going on their honeymoney
- Where did Greg propose
- What did Lizzy study at University
- What was the name of Lizzy's dog
- The Government department Lizzy used to work for
- Month Lizzy & Greg were engaged
- Movie Lizzy & Greg saw on their first date
- Lizzy’s favourite animal
- Uniting Church Lizzy & Greg met at
- A suburb Lizzy used to live in
- What was that name of Lizzy's cat
- Lizzy & Greg's nickname
- Greg's surname
- An activity Lizzy did in school
34 Clues: Greg's surname • Lizzy’s first car • Lizzy's middle name • Bank Lizzy works for • Town Lizzy grew up in • Where did Greg propose • Lizzy's Favourite Food • City Lizzy was born in • A school Lizzy attended • Lizzy & Greg's nickname • Lizzy's Favourite Colour • Lizzy’s favourite animal • University Lizzy attended • The NRL team Lizzy supports • An instrument Lizzy can play • ...
Kevyn Rual Gamez 2015-09-11
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- have. Therefore, England prohibited (didn’t allow) the 13 colonies to trade
- crop - a crop (plant) produced to sell for a profit (make money)
- - a plant with blue/purple flowers used to create blue/purple dye for
- - a group's way of life made up from their religion, dress, music, language,
- and much more.
- - to choose a person for a position, usually through voting
- - to get from someone after they die
- Servant - a person in the 1700’s who would work on a farm for free for
- - White American whose ancestors came from England, Ireland or Scotland.
- - the belief that a country’s power is decided by the amount of money
- 2 Colonial America vocabulary
- - a person in the government who makes the laws
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- years in exchange for another to pay for their way to America on a ship.
- - to suggest an idea (for a law, usually) Virginia House of Burgess - the first elected lawmaking group in the 13 British
- resources with any other country because England wanted ALL the money.
- to their culture and food)
- cloth and other items.
- - a negative (bad) result from someone’s action
- colonies; beginning of a democracy in America.
- - the lawmaking group for England; similar to Congress in the United
- - a type of government with only one leader
- - to change or make fit for a need. (Ex. When I moved to China, I had to
22 Clues: and much more. • cloth and other items. • to their culture and food) • 2 Colonial America vocabulary • - to get from someone after they die • - a type of government with only one leader • colonies; beginning of a democracy in America. • - a negative (bad) result from someone’s action • - a person in the government who makes the laws • ...
June30 2016-06-29
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- a very strong wind from the sea that can destroy towns
- an area of a city that is outside the city centre, usually where people live
- another, extra. "I like pizza." "what _ do you like?" "I also like spaghetti."
- (adj) very challenging. It is usually a __ task to get a CCC profile
- (3 words) a period of very high temperatures
- 6 words) I can almost remember it. It's _ _ _ _ _ _!
- (2 words) organize for the future, eg. your retirement, a holiday
- (2 words) not get something you need/want. In Cambodia, I was _ _ bagels, and smoked meat.
- information, especially numbers
- shade of a skin colour
- go up very fast, like prices in an inflationary economy
- take illegally, for example jewellery
- not enough space, eg. seven people in a Honda Civic
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- medium, not high or low
- 30 cloudy is _ cloudy
- a kind of bad experience
- a piece of broken metal from a blast
- (4 words) slang expression which means "betray".
- top
- sudden, unplanned
- (3 words) _ _ _ study the vocabulary every night. Then it is easy to learn and remember.
- amusing
- very strong snowstorm
- a very serious problem
- (2 words) Nine dollars for a beer?! What a _ _!
25 Clues: top • amusing • sudden, unplanned • 30 cloudy is _ cloudy • very strong snowstorm • shade of a skin colour • a very serious problem • medium, not high or low • a kind of bad experience • information, especially numbers • a piece of broken metal from a blast • take illegally, for example jewellery • (3 words) a period of very high temperatures • ...
Phonology & Morphology 2021-02-16
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- class of words that have some sort of locational meaning such as "at" or "over"
- features relating to the pronunciation of syllables words and phrases
- link two clauses or two parts of a sentence together
- an affix the precedes the root morpheme
- "a" and "an" are examples of this type of article
- pertaining to words (vocabulary)
- smallest meaningful unit in speech
- affix that changes the morpheme's word class
- express notions like definiteness, quantity, number and possession
- an affix that appears in the middle of the word, rare in English
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- class of words used in place of Proper Nouns
- Places of _______________: where sounds are formed in the mouth
- affix that changes the meaning of the morpheme but doesn't change the word class
- is the omission of sounds, syllables or words in speech
- a complete closure in the oral cavity
- a morpheme that can stand alone as its own word
- a common phonological process by which one sound becomes more like a nearby sound
- two speech organs come close enough together to partially block the airflow and create friction
- using both lips
- class of words that modify verbs, adjectives and adverbs
- a vowel sound that is relatively constant
- word class denoting words that describe nouns
22 Clues: using both lips • pertaining to words (vocabulary) • smallest meaningful unit in speech • a complete closure in the oral cavity • an affix the precedes the root morpheme • a vowel sound that is relatively constant • class of words used in place of Proper Nouns • affix that changes the morpheme's word class • word class denoting words that describe nouns • ...
Jodi and Tim - 29 and counting 2020-05-29
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- Our first argument
- The trip to Sidney gave me my first real smile!
- one of the many words we made up that are common vocabulary
- 1 bedroom apartments, and a pet bird
- such a blessing, and a challenge, and a symbol of our love!
- Under and in the vicinity of the swing
- We learned so much, from so far away
- If it makes you feel better...
- means more to us than the color green
- Our first trip
- Your eagle eye caught a wonder
- It is for more than fishing
- Our first meal
- He didn't know he was singing our song!
- Where waves sing the song of beauty and love
- delivered my promise
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- My heart was pounding, but it wasn't the heights
- upstairs, pie failure, chicken cordon blue, judge
- LOL, I was (am) a bad influence
- What so many thought they had...what we know we do!
- 29 on our way to forever!
- Wasn't your ultimate career, glad you worked there!
- Far apart made us closer
- Green brought so many smiles to us and our family
- The game isn't what I was hoping to win
- Site My first attempt at a "night to remember"
- wrong, but so right
- My sweet weakness
28 Clues: Our first trip • Our first meal • My sweet weakness • Our first argument • wrong, but so right • delivered my promise • Far apart made us closer • 29 on our way to forever! • It is for more than fishing • If it makes you feel better... • Your eagle eye caught a wonder • LOL, I was (am) a bad influence • 1 bedroom apartments, and a pet bird • We learned so much, from so far away • ...
The Outsiders - Vocabulary Crossword 2020-05-12
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- Free of criminal charge, proven that you are not guilty of the charge but against you.
- When you become fully aware of a situation.
- Competition for a particular subject, to see who is more superior.
- An emotion that a person feels, when he/she thinks they are worthless.
- Impossible to understand or know.
- Accepting in accordance with their decision.
- Making full use of an object.
- A person who resists authority, someone who opposes and defies authority.
- To perform an action in a heroic manner.
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- A person who has great experience and knowledge of principles of person, concepts, situations and vocabulary.
- An unwilling or unwanted way when doing something.
- A similarity in appearance.
- The preparation for an article to be published publicly.
- A condition in a particular event or manner.
- Something of certainty, a statement that is said with full belief.
- To cause something or someone to change course of direction.
- A great victory or achievement.
- To avoid , escape or evade an issue, either metally or physically.
- A colour or shade.
- An emotion felt when you are in wonder.
- Strands of hair in a specific style (And Different Direction from the rest of the hair), on the forehead of something/someone.
- A product that is made and sold illegally.
22 Clues: A colour or shade. • A similarity in appearance. • Making full use of an object. • A great victory or achievement. • Impossible to understand or know. • An emotion felt when you are in wonder. • To perform an action in a heroic manner. • A product that is made and sold illegally. • When you become fully aware of a situation. • A condition in a particular event or manner. • ...
Vocab Crossword- super test 1 2018-09-10
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- / easy to see, clear, apparent
- / inspiring or deserving hatred
- / dependable; able to be trusted
- / to shrink back in fear, dislike, or disguest
- / to fool or deceive; to mislead
- / having one use among many possible uses; spcific
- / completely honest
- / to invent in order to deceive
- / fair; not favoring one side over the other
- / to copy the words or ideas of another person and claim they are your own.
- / a thought or idea
- / hateful scorn
- / a word with the same, or nearly the same, meaning as another word
- / wonder, fear, or respect of something impressive
- retain / to hold or keep
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- / a list of definitions for terms or important words used in a certain text
- / the words surrounding the words that make its meaning clear
- / vocabulary particular to a certain subject
- / a word formed from another word
- suppress / to end by force or effort
- / pleasant; friendly
- / able to accomplish a result; useful in bringing about a result
- / to need or desire strongly
- / charming; having the power to atract
- suppress / to prevent something to be published or known
- / to capture strong interest or attention
- / strong moral character; the state of sticking strictly to one's morals
- / a word that means the opposite of another word
- / to hate intensly
- rave / to praise enthusiastically
30 Clues: / hateful scorn • / to hate intensly • / completely honest • / a thought or idea • / pleasant; friendly • retain / to hold or keep • / to need or desire strongly • / easy to see, clear, apparent • / inspiring or deserving hatred • / to invent in order to deceive • / dependable; able to be trusted • / to fool or deceive; to mislead • / a word formed from another word • ...
AP VOCAB Imanol Juarez 2nd 2019-04-29
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- the percentage of people who can read and write
- sites dispersed around a city
- redrawing legislative boundaries
- territory that is legally tied to another country
- interconnected nodes without a center
- total value of goods and services produced
- an official count or survey of a population
- culture traditionally practiced by a small group
- improvement in material conditions
- factories built by US
- group of cities close to each other
- site factors
- housing provided by low-income households
- agreement between US, Mexico, and Canada
- discarded electronic devices
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- a disease prevalent over a whole country
- refers to the physical gap
- the arrangement of something across earth's surface
- trade alternative to international trade
- association of sovereign states
- widespread occurrence
- feature or trend from one place to another
- relation between the number of people on earth
- utilized in the production of iron and steel
- relatively short-term feeling of disorientation
- incorporation of a territory
- drawing lines on a map
- physical character of a place
- permanent collection of buildings
- vocabulary that is used by a specific group of people
- principle city in a country or state
- amount of labor needed
- process of less dominant cultures
- state of being banned
- traditional regional food
35 Clues: site factors • widespread occurrence • factories built by US • state of being banned • drawing lines on a map • amount of labor needed • traditional regional food • refers to the physical gap • incorporation of a territory • discarded electronic devices • sites dispersed around a city • physical character of a place • association of sovereign states • redrawing legislative boundaries • ...
Literary Terms 2019-09-26
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- Brief narrative that teaches a moral implicitly
- Short narrative without a complex plot
- Central struggle between two or more forces in a narrative
- Point of view where narrator knows everything about some or all of the characters
- The speaker; who tells the story
- Dominant mood or feeling of a story
- Scene relived in a character's memory
- Conclusion
- Attitude toward a subject conveyed in a literary work
- Introduction of a significant development in the central conflict
- Word choice or vocabulary
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- Type of character with only one outstanding trait
- Brief narrative with animal characters told to illustrate a moral
- Time and place of a story
- The reasons an author provides for a character's actions
- Main or central character in a narrative
- Character that changes throughout the story
- Character that does not change throughout the story
- Indication of events to come
- Opening portion of a narrative
- Most significant character or force that opposes the protagonist
- Type of character presented in depth
- Main idea or larger meaning of a work
- Moment of profound insight that alters a character's life
- Point when crucial action or decision must take place
- Moment of greatest intensity or tension in a narrative
26 Clues: Conclusion • Time and place of a story • Word choice or vocabulary • Indication of events to come • Opening portion of a narrative • The speaker; who tells the story • Dominant mood or feeling of a story • Type of character presented in depth • Scene relived in a character's memory • Main idea or larger meaning of a work • Short narrative without a complex plot • ...
lfpchallengellce 2021-04-15
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- My name sounds Scottish but I ended up in Alaska
- I am a twist
- Arthur was not just a king...
- I love horses, mares, colts and my mother!
- My testaments have nothing to do with my life, family or friends
- I feel stupid when my friend Oxy's not with me.
- One of my poems was made into a song by Ben Harper
- I am the original version of an episode
- Jack and Ralph went up the hill and I came tumbling, after
- In Scotland I am drenched but in England I am red hot
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- My cousin is named after a cocktail, or the other way round...
- I met a man who loved flowers and it didn't go well
- People think I am an Irish city but this is nonsense
- I am the ultimate dealer of the 30s
- Why call me by my English name when you can have a hard time saying my German name? You have got to learn!
- I was Empress of India
- I am very wise, and can be found in an attic
- I am a tiny man's daughter
- I won the vocabulary challenge translating 14 words in one minute!
- a writer who is also known as the bard
20 Clues: I am a twist • I was Empress of India • I am a tiny man's daughter • Arthur was not just a king... • I am the ultimate dealer of the 30s • a writer who is also known as the bard • I am the original version of an episode • I love horses, mares, colts and my mother! • I am very wise, and can be found in an attic • I feel stupid when my friend Oxy's not with me. • ...
World History 2023-09-14
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- Arab slave riots
- Belief that inanimate objects in nature possess supernatural powers
- Person who conquered places to make Ican empire
- crops rotated through 3 crops
- invented for guns by the Song Dynasty
- storytellers
- someone who meditated conflicts
- families governed by themselves
- A system of exchanges of land for loyalty
- Main polytheistic religion of India
- Monotheistic religion mainly practiced in the middle east
- Malis founding ruler
- Territory including a city and its surrounding land
- kingdom that formed seven states
- The focus on individuals rather then god.
- Large earth mounds that Mississipians made
- The religion that worship the fat guy (Siddhartha Gautama)
- in which social standing was determined by femal’s side of the family
- rice drought resistant rice
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- Government where religious leaders rule
- Anti jewish sentiment
- Actively seeking converts
- 5 century cooling in 1300
- when people in rural areas make more goods than they can sell
- No centralized government
- China's bureaucracy system
- a system of government where important decisions are made by state officials
- European military campaigns in the middle east
- grammatical pattern of Hindi mixed with the vocabulary of Arabic and some element of Farsi Farsi
- Sea based Hindu kingdom (670–1025)
30 Clues: storytellers • Arab slave riots • Malis founding ruler • Anti jewish sentiment • Actively seeking converts • 5 century cooling in 1300 • No centralized government • China's bureaucracy system • rice drought resistant rice • crops rotated through 3 crops • someone who meditated conflicts • families governed by themselves • kingdom that formed seven states • ...
Assignment Six, Week 12; PSYC341 Crossword 2023-11-27
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- Focusing on finding a single, correct solution.
- Vocabulary of a language.
- Degree to which a particular item fits the general concept.
- Study of the way words combine to form sentences.
- Relating to or including multiple cultures.
- Inability to see an object's use beyond its traditional function.
- Social group to which an individual does not belong.
- Capacity for learning, reasoning, problem-solving, and adapting.
- The arrangement of words to form sentences.
- Basic unit of sound in language.
- Processing that begins with higher-level cognitive functions.
- The expression of thoughts and ideas through spoken language.
- The quality of being novel or inventive.
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- Generating creative ideas by exploring many possible solutions.
- Impairment of language comprehension and production.
- Mental representation of a category.
- Social group to which an individual belongs.
- A step-by-step procedure for solving problems.
- Smallest unit of meaning in a language.
- Measure of intellectual ability.
- Influence of earlier information on the processing of new information.
- The risk of confirming negative stereotypes about one's group.
- A group of items sharing common characteristics.
- Willingness to consider new and unconventional ideas.
- A rule-of-thumb strategy for problem-solving.
- The ability to produce novel and valuable ideas.
26 Clues: Vocabulary of a language. • Measure of intellectual ability. • Basic unit of sound in language. • Mental representation of a category. • Smallest unit of meaning in a language. • The quality of being novel or inventive. • Relating to or including multiple cultures. • The arrangement of words to form sentences. • Social group to which an individual belongs. • ...
List 11 2021-12-03
Across
- - A distant galaxy with a black hole at its center
- - The study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter.
- - a poison that can harm an organism
- - to seize and hold a position by force or without right
- - lacking ideas or intelligence
- - (adj.) not having or using, lacking
- - a dictionary; a specialized vocabulary used in a particular field or place
- - without interest; dull
- - to waver; to sway indecisively
- - An owner and cultivator of a small farm.
- - to combine with oxygen; to rust
- - person who worked for women's right to vote
- to renounce, repudiate under oath; to avoid, shun
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- - A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species.
- - a model; an example
- - act in an excessively subservient manner
- moderate in appetite
- careless or irresponsible
- - (adj.) Excessively smooth or smug; trying too hard to give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or piety; fatty, oily; pliable
- - cheerful; optimistic
- - whirlpool, center of turbulence
- - (adj.) intense, forceful, powerful
- - (v.) to get rid of something unwanted, to remove the chaff from the wheat by blowing air on it
- - to divide an area into voting districts in a way that favors a political party
- - A pyramid shaped temple tower
25 Clues: moderate in appetite • - a model; an example • - cheerful; optimistic • - without interest; dull • careless or irresponsible • - lacking ideas or intelligence • - A pyramid shaped temple tower • - to waver; to sway indecisively • - whirlpool, center of turbulence • - to combine with oxygen; to rust • - a poison that can harm an organism • - (adj.) intense, forceful, powerful • ...
The Subject, Development History, Fields, and Research Methods of Stylistics; General Understanding, Stages, Functions, and Theories of the Discipline 2024-12-18
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- – The scientific study of language.
- – Related to the structure of a written piece.
- – The study of linguistic style in texts.
- – Language that signifies the opposite of what is said.
- – A style often used in official or academic texts.
- – Language that arouses feelings.
- – Relating to the development of stylistics over time.
- – Refers to personal writing style.
- – A method that focuses on describing language use.
- – Words that imitate sounds.
- – Comparing stylistic features across languages.
- – Repetition of initial consonant sounds.
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- – Related to the author’s unique style.
- – Related to the beauty of language.
- – Vocabulary of a language.
- – The study of speech sounds.
- – Exaggerated statements not meant to be taken literally.
- – The art of effective speaking and writing.
- – A category of artistic composition, such as novels or essays.
- – Everyday, informal language style.
- – The arrangement of words in sentences.
- – Innovative use of language for artistic effect.
- – Detailed examination of stylistic features.
- – Related to the purpose of language.
- – Concerned with rules or norms in language use.
- – A comparison using "like" or "as."
- – A figure of speech implying comparison.
- – Refers to language features that convey emotions.
- – The study of context in communication.
- – The study of meaning in language.
30 Clues: – Vocabulary of a language. • – Words that imitate sounds. • – The study of speech sounds. • – Language that arouses feelings. • – The scientific study of language. • – Refers to personal writing style. • – The study of meaning in language. • – Related to the beauty of language. • – Everyday, informal language style. • – A comparison using "like" or "as." • ...
Esperanza Rising Vocabulary 2024-12-10
Across
- An exciting or unusual experience, often involving risks.
- A difficult effort or fight to overcome challenges.
- Customs or beliefs passed down from one generation to another.
- A feeling of sympathy and concern for others' suffering.
- A feeling of expectation for a positive outcome in the future.
- To leave one’s country to live in another.
- The act of traveling from one place to another, often with a purpose.
- A person who moves regularly in search of work, especially in agriculture.
- The quality of being worthy of respect and honor.
- Hard work, especially physical work required for tasks or jobs.
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- A feeling of thankfulness for what one has.
- The ability to recover from difficulties and adapt to challenges.
- The state of being together or united as a whole.
- Something handed down from the past, often related to family or tradition.
- A person who moves to another country to live.
- A group of people related by blood or marriage, often living together.
- Words from Esperanza Rising
- Left behind or deserted without care.
- ethic A belief in the importance of hard work and diligence.
- The quality of being courageous and facing fears.
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money.
21 Clues: Words from Esperanza Rising • Left behind or deserted without care. • To leave one’s country to live in another. • A feeling of thankfulness for what one has. • A person who moves to another country to live. • An abundance of valuable possessions or money. • The state of being together or united as a whole. • The quality of being courageous and facing fears. • ...
English Task 2022-11-17
Across
- set of familiar words that a person knows
- word or phrase that describes the paragraph
- paragraph is used to tell the reader what topic you will be discussing
- persuade a reader to adopt a certain point of view or to take a particular action
- reinforcement of the thesis
- a series of arguments to convince the reader
- words or phrases that link sentences (or clauses) together
- examining or liking to examine things in detail, in order to discover more about them
- statement of position
- a piece of writing that is written to convince someone of something or to simply inform the reader about a particular topic
- distinction of form in a verb to express distinctions of time or duration of the action or state it denotes
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- comprehensive description or explanation to get across an idea
- language designed to target an emotion
- support for the thesis
- any conventional system of marks or signs that represents the utterances of a language
- general subject of a paragraph or essay
- words that show an action (sing), occurrence (develop), or state of being (exist)
- a form of non-fictional written, typed or printed communication
- the thing you consider to be the most important part of a situation or discussion
- communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words
20 Clues: statement of position • support for the thesis • reinforcement of the thesis • language designed to target an emotion • general subject of a paragraph or essay • set of familiar words that a person knows • word or phrase that describes the paragraph • a series of arguments to convince the reader • communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words • ...
A Short History of the English Language 2022-11-25
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- the old english plural of 'house'
- a word added at the start of another
- a poem of 14 lines
- the system and structure of a language
- referring to the English
- regarded as a 'dead language', taught at PLC
- economic activity
- an English poet best known for The Canterbury Tales
- the act of mass producing text
- seafaring people originally from Scandinavia
- the official language of French
- relating to language
- a resource that lists all the words of a language
- a word that has the same meaning as another
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- an unwelcome intrusion
- a playwright regarded as the greatest writer of the English language
- the original people of a land
- one may like to do this in the sun
- the relationship of human beings to what they regard as holy, sacred, spiritual or divine
- relating to runes
- groups of people living together
- Norwegians or Scandinavians in ancient or medieval times
- an Old English epic poem in the tradition of Germanic heroic legend
- the highest level of government
- specialised terminology difficult for others to understand
- animal flesh eaten as food
- the body of words used in a particular language
- another word for Irish people
28 Clues: economic activity • relating to runes • a poem of 14 lines • relating to language • an unwelcome intrusion • referring to the English • animal flesh eaten as food • the original people of a land • another word for Irish people • the act of mass producing text • the highest level of government • the official language of French • groups of people living together • ...
English Class of 2022! 2022-01-31
Across
- Best baker of the course in Mrs W.'s opinion
- The Lord Of The Ants
- Mrs W.'s preferred form of visualization
- Live long and prosper
- The future is grim
- A lesson without Mrs W. giving them is no lesson
- The silent gents in the back
- Working language
- When they talk, they have something to say
- The least loved topic among students with a Nigerian twist
- A fine man he is
- Mr Discussion
- Chewing gum clients
- Always on your right
- Arrives in the nick of time
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- A thousand post-its in one tale
- The game no student wants to win
- Most beautiful British accent
- The course's future author
- Marking his handwriting tests Mrs W.'s sanity
- Listening quietly, speaking decidedly
- You don't know the word? Look it up!
- Last student to sport a tablet in the course
- The room to be
- "Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
- Shortest student of the course, but oh my..!
- Mr Discussion's #1 sparring partner
- Poor course speaker #2 on the quest for the course's pullovers
- Choose 10-15 of them from every text you read
- Chewing gum dealer
- Enjoyed by teacher and students alike at the beginning of every lesson
- Braves the cold in shorts
32 Clues: Mr Discussion • The room to be • Working language • A fine man he is • The future is grim • Chewing gum dealer • Chewing gum clients • The Lord Of The Ants • Always on your right • Live long and prosper • Braves the cold in shorts • The course's future author • Arrives in the nick of time • The silent gents in the back • Most beautiful British accent • A thousand post-its in one tale • ...
English 10 Vocab Sem 2 1-35 2022-04-25
Across
- to find not guilty of a fault or crime
- a facial expression of fear, disapproval, or pain
- causing fear or awe
- friendly; peaceable
- harmful to the health of someone
- a heated disagreement or fight
- delighted beyond measure
- a specialized vocabulary used for a particular area or field
- lightness of disposition; lack of seriousness
- commonplace
- a very large number
- to cooperate secretly in wrongdoing
- practical; providing an immediate advantage
- disguised; pretending not to be oneself
- thrifty; economical in money matters
- to urge on with stirring words
- absence of vanity; humbleness
- a lord, master, or sovereign
- having to do with cooking or food
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- secret; hidden
- having to do with the night; occurring at night
- the scientific study of the structure, sounds, and meaning of a
- concerning farms; farmers; or the use of land
- lack of energy; sluggishness
- a mistaken notion; a misconception
- difficult; requiring much action
- a wild noise or confusion
- clearly and openly stated
- a beginner; one who is inexperienced
- seeking revenge; bearing a grudge
- to put an end to; to quiet
- rude boldness; nerve
- having to do with the subject at hand; relevant
- great skill or ability
- threatening; foreboding evil
35 Clues: commonplace • secret; hidden • causing fear or awe • friendly; peaceable • a very large number • rude boldness; nerve • great skill or ability • delighted beyond measure • a wild noise or confusion • clearly and openly stated • to put an end to; to quiet • lack of energy; sluggishness • threatening; foreboding evil • a lord, master, or sovereign • absence of vanity; humbleness • ...
WORLD 102 2025-08-20
Across
- Seemingly contradictory truth
- Tall four-sided stone monument
- Wall painting on wet plaster
- Mexican salamander that stays aquatic
- Word or phrase that reads the same backward
- Emotional release through drama
- Desert antelope with straight horns
- Vocabulary of a language
- Of doubtful authenticity
- Ending passage in music
- Arctic whale with a long tusk
- Study of being
- Introductory section of a play or book
- Rhetorical reversal of grammatical structures
- Witty concise saying
- Egg-laying mammal of Australia
- Happy accident of discovery
- Spirit of the times
- Board for mixing paint colors
- Word formed by rearranging letters
- Brightly colored streamside bird
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- Tusked Arctic pinniped
- Harsh mixture of sounds
- Very large New World vulture
- Calm and peaceful
- Vague or ill-defined
- Common bird known for murmurations
- Large ocean bird with long wings
- Using very few words
- Concluding section of a book or play
- Pleasing sound
- Artwork in three panels
- Forest giraffid with zebra stripes
- Burrowing marsupial of Australia
- Person who knows multiple languages
- Bitter, abusive speech or writing
- Mild word in place of harsh one
- Wild goat with long curved horns
- Fastest falcon species
- Self-evident truth
40 Clues: Pleasing sound • Study of being • Calm and peaceful • Self-evident truth • Spirit of the times • Vague or ill-defined • Using very few words • Witty concise saying • Tusked Arctic pinniped • Fastest falcon species • Harsh mixture of sounds • Artwork in three panels • Ending passage in music • Vocabulary of a language • Of doubtful authenticity • Happy accident of discovery • ...
English Class With Gijs 2025-09-16
Across
- A team of students working together.
- The language being practiced in this class.
- The feeling of being sure about oneself.
- A traditional Indonesian chili sauce.
- A person who is learning in school.
- Designing and building structures or machines.
- A gaming device like PlayStation.
- A musical composition with lyrics.
- A gaming device like PlayStation.
- Presenting yourself to others.
- Something you enjoy doing in your free time.
- Something that connects two sides, symbolically used for “language as a connection.”
- A collection of words and their meanings.
- The time that is yet to come.
- The reason for learning and trying hard.
- The ability to do something well.
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- Going from one place to another.
- Speaking in front of others to share ideas.
- Work given to students to do at home.
- Something asked to get information.
- A place where students and teachers meet to learn.
- A reply to a question.
- A representative for a group.
- Something you hope or wish to achieve in the future.
- A famous Indonesian instant noodle brand.
- Full of happiness, related to learning atmosphere.
- A chance to improve or achieve something.
- A person who helps others to learn.
- Making pictures using pencil or pen.
- The guest teacher leading the English class today.
30 Clues: A reply to a question. • A representative for a group. • The time that is yet to come. • Presenting yourself to others. • Going from one place to another. • A gaming device like PlayStation. • A gaming device like PlayStation. • The ability to do something well. • A musical composition with lyrics. • Something asked to get information. • A person who is learning in school. • ...
Night of the Living Dead (Languages) 2025-09-25
Across
- ______ is an example of a dead language.
- There are approximately 600,000 words listed in the ______ English Dictionary
- The everyday language spoken by ordinary people
- Languages that do not grow through the use of slang are called _____.
- Words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings, like to, two, too
- A newly invented word or expression
- This writer introduced hundreds of new words and phrases still used today
- 1980s surfing slang for impressive or challenging
- The feeling or atmosphere of a place or moment
- The vocabulary of a language or group of people
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- Informal words or phrases used by a specific group or time period
- English often does this by taking words from other languages
- ______ languages come from Latin (related to Spanish, French, and Italian).
- The study of word origins, many of which come from Latin
- An ancient language that influenced many modern European languages
- To change or develop over time
- The most widely spoken language in the world as a first or second language
- Early slang often came from criminals, street speech, or specific social groups, rather than _____ writing.
- The early form of English spoken over 1,000 years ago
- English is a ________ language (not related to Spanish, French, or Italian).
- Constant exposure to online trends that takes over your thoughts
- A language no longer spoken in everyday life
22 Clues: To change or develop over time • A newly invented word or expression • ______ is an example of a dead language. • A language no longer spoken in everyday life • The feeling or atmosphere of a place or moment • The everyday language spoken by ordinary people • The vocabulary of a language or group of people • 1980s surfing slang for impressive or challenging • ...
Show your class-ified knowledge 2025-12-02
Across
- Document outlining a course
- Explanation of a word
- Collection of student work
- Due date for work
- Mistake remover
- Individualized Education Plan for a student
- Math-helping device
- Hard writing surface
- Where lessons happen
- Where hands-on work happens
- Work experience for students
- Scoring guide for assignments
- Proof of completing requirements
- Official list of grades
- Scientific guess
- Record of who is present
- School adviser
- Lined-paper collection
- Half-year school period
- Student work surface
- Longer-term assignment
- Book of word meanings
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- Ceremony for finishing school
- Printed practice page
- Planned course of study
- Trusted academic adviser
- Written summary of research
- Extra help with learning
- School’s top administrator
- Information-gathering process
- Science test procedure
- Creative expression in class
- Dry-erase lesson surface
- Support to help students access learning
- Classroom speech with visuals
- Rules for sentences
- Change to instruction for student needs
- List of words to learn
- Educational outing
- Math statement with an equals sign
- Classroom leader
- Group of words with meaning
- Learner in school
- Daily school timetable
- Yellow school transport
- Common writing tool
46 Clues: School adviser • Mistake remover • Classroom leader • Scientific guess • Due date for work • Learner in school • Educational outing • Math-helping device • Rules for sentences • Common writing tool • Hard writing surface • Where lessons happen • Student work surface • Printed practice page • Explanation of a word • Book of word meanings • Science test procedure • List of words to learn • ...
Ingles ll 2018-02-13
Across
- vocabulary of words that are part of a specific language or language
- study of the rules and principles that govern the use of languages and the organization of words within sentences and other types of syntactic constituents.
- collection of documents that can show different global or partial aspects of a person or an organization.
- refers to the action and the consequence of evaluating
- This instrument allows to guide the student's learning process, documents supporting academic work.
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- profile set of information that contains your configuration, preferences, messages.
- sociolinguistics, production, technology and digital
- platform They are used for the design and development of courses or didactic modules in the network
- Compilation of definitions or explanations of words that deal with the same subject or discipline
9 Clues: sociolinguistics, production, technology and digital • refers to the action and the consequence of evaluating • vocabulary of words that are part of a specific language or language • profile set of information that contains your configuration, preferences, messages. • ...
AP Human Geo Vocab Unit 3 2024-12-14
Across
- Religions that actively seek converts and attempt to appeal to people across the globe (e.g., Christianity, Islam, Buddhism).
- The spread of an underlying principle, even though a specific characteristic is rejected.
- A collection of languages within a branch that share a more recent common origin and have relatively minor differences in grammar and vocabulary.
- A regional variation of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation.
- Culture that is traditionally practiced by a small, homogeneous group in a relatively isolated rural are
- Reflecting the history of colonialism (e.g., many place names in the Americas).
- A journey to a sacred place.
- A socially constructed category based on perceived physical differences, such as skin color.
- The process by which a minority group gradually adopts the cultural traits of the majority group.
- The belief in one god.
- A territory surrounded by another country.
- A group of interrelated cultural traits.
- The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- A system of institutionalized racial segregation that existed in South Africa from 1948 to 1994.
- The principle that all cultures are equally valid and should be understood within their own context.
- Countries where more than one language is spoken.
- A sense of self that is based on membership in a particular group.
- The spread of an idea through the physical movement of people from one place to another.
- The socially constructed roles and behaviors associated with being male or female.
- The belief that the soul is reborn in a new body after death.
- A language used for communication between people who speak different native languages.
- A segregated residential area, typically inhabited by a marginalized ethnic or religious minority group.
- The shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts of a group of people.
- The process of cultural change that occurs when two cultures come into contact.
- A single element of a culture.
- The blending of traits from two different cultures to create a new unique culture.
- The belief that one's own culture is superior to other cultures.
- The rapid, widespread diffusion of a characteristic throughout the population.
- The increasing similarity between cultures due to globalization and interconnectedness.
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- Derived from the landscape (e.g., Rocky Mountains, Cape Cod).
- A collection of languages related through a common ancestor long before recorded history.
- Building styles that reflect local environmental, cultural, and historical influences.
- The process of turning something into a marketable product, often for profit.
- A simplified form of a language used for communication between people who speak different languages.
- A collection of languages within a family that share a common origin and have relatively few differences in grammar and vocabulary.
- The belief in multiple gods.
- The language legally recognized by a government for use in its official business.
- A pidgin language that has evolved to become the native language of a community.
- Commemorating a historical event or person (e.g., Battle Creek, Washington D.C.).
- The spread of an idea through a snowballing process, where the idea remains in the origin place while also spreading outwards.
- The spread of an idea from a person or place of authority to other persons or places.
- A portion of a country geographically separated from the main part by surrounding territory.
- Culture that is widely shared among a heterogeneous population and rapidly diffuses.
- The form of a language used for official or public purposes.
- Countries where only one language is spoken.
- The adoption of elements of a marginalized culture by members of a dominant culture, often in a way that is exploitative or disrespectful.
- Religions that are closely associated with a particular ethnic group and are often passed down through generations (e.g., Judaism, Hinduism).
- The spatial separation of different groups of people within a city or region.
- A social group defined by shared cultural, national, or racial origins.
- The process of a culture becoming less similar to other cultures.
- The origin or place of innovation of a cultural trait.
- A follower or supporter of a particular belief or cause.
- Based on religious figures or beliefs (e.g., Saint Louis, Bethlehem).
- Place names.
- A long-established practice that has become part of a culture.
55 Clues: Place names. • The belief in one god. • The belief in multiple gods. • A journey to a sacred place. • A single element of a culture. • A group of interrelated cultural traits. • A territory surrounded by another country. • Countries where only one language is spoken. • Countries where more than one language is spoken. • The origin or place of innovation of a cultural trait. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
Across
- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- a harry llama
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- an evil supernatural being
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- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- the prevailing current of thought
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- a young unmarried woman
17 Clues: a harry llama • a young unmarried woman • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • the prevailing current of thought • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • ...
How Well Do You Know Mark Vodell? 2022-05-13
Across
- Mark _____ Vodell.
- Where does the My Mission money go?
- During a camp, Mark would always be the prepared to pick up a ....
- Which fruit will Mark usually buy at a market and share with students in Yangon (two words)?
- The university at which Mark completed his PHD.
- The name of Mark's youngest son.
- Which essentially item of luggage will Mark strongly suggest to take on the My Mission trip?
- Which SDA school did Mark work at prior to Gilson?
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- Using which backyard play equipment did Mark injure himself when he was younger?
- Removed this saying from his vocabulary when it was revealed that he said it too often.
- A daily activity that Mark aims to do to start the day.
- What does Mark call the right turning lane into TH campus (two words)?
- A job that Mark did prior to teaching.
- A friendly team motivation word, used with a hand gesture, said to conclude worship.
- What unique vintage car does Mark drive around occasionally (two words)?
- The year that Mark started at Gilson, 19_ _
- Learned this language so that he could interact with people on My Mission.
17 Clues: Mark _____ Vodell. • The name of Mark's youngest son. • Where does the My Mission money go? • A job that Mark did prior to teaching. • The year that Mark started at Gilson, 19_ _ • The university at which Mark completed his PHD. • Which SDA school did Mark work at prior to Gilson? • A daily activity that Mark aims to do to start the day. • ...
Domestic system 2023-09-26
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
Across
- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried about an emergency happening.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off ________________ to celebrate.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on. • A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________. • ...
Crossword 1 2017-12-06
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- a set of instructions for making something from various ingredients
- person who tells a story; in literature, the voice that an author takes on to tell a story
- either of the terms at the head of a page in a dictionary indicating the alphabetically first and last words on the page
- to communicate knowledge to
- a statement that is true and can be proven
- literature written or produced in the area of the United States or the original 13 colonies
- brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph
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- to say that something is similar to something else
- a narrative written about a personal experience
- a list of words or of phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined
- a series of events that builds toward the point of greatest interest
- to cause people to do or believe something by explaining why they should
- holding the attention and interest of an audience
- a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually repeating pattern of meter
- to use our senses to create a mood or emotion
15 Clues: to communicate knowledge to • a statement that is true and can be proven • to use our senses to create a mood or emotion • a narrative written about a personal experience • holding the attention and interest of an audience • to say that something is similar to something else • brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph • ...
1984 Crossword 2024-05-17
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- Obliteration of the self, also known as Death-Worship.
- A whole sub-section of adult media produced for proles.
- The ability of believing two contradictory ideas at the same time for the purpose of rendering thinking impossible.
- A two-way television that functioned as a surveillance tool for The Party.
- The total control that the Party has over the people.
- The act of committing a crime against the government in your thoughts.
- Old, unhealthy, working class people.
- When a person is secretly murdered and erased from society, the present, the universe, and existence.
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- The whole of the northern part of the European and Asiatic landmass from Portugal to the Bering Strait.
- A conscious process of self-imposed cognitive dissonance.
- The use of ambiguous and confusing language with restricted grammar and limited vocabulary.
- The act of having a facial expression indicating an unacceptable state of mind.
- A providence of Oceania,one of the three totalitarian super-states that rule the world.
- An anti-government underground group.
- The political ideology of the governing party of Oceania
15 Clues: An anti-government underground group. • Old, unhealthy, working class people. • The total control that the Party has over the people. • Obliteration of the self, also known as Death-Worship. • A whole sub-section of adult media produced for proles. • The political ideology of the governing party of Oceania • A conscious process of self-imposed cognitive dissonance. • ...
Crossword 1 2017-12-06
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- a set of instructions for making something from various ingredients
- either of the terms at the head of a page in a dictionary indicating the alphabetically first and last words on the page
- to use our senses to create a mood or emotion
- holding the attention and interest of an audience
- literature written or produced in the area of the United States or the original 13 colonies
- a list of words or of phrases usually alphabetically arranged and explained or defined
- to communicate knowledge to
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- to cause people to do or believe something by explaining why they should
- a series of events that builds toward the point of greatest interest
- to say that something is similar to something else
- a narrative written about a personal experience
- a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually repeating pattern of meter
- a statement that is true and can be proven
- person who tells a story; in literature, the voice that an author takes on to tell a story
- brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph
15 Clues: to communicate knowledge to • a statement that is true and can be proven • to use our senses to create a mood or emotion • a narrative written about a personal experience • holding the attention and interest of an audience • to say that something is similar to something else • brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph • ...
Lesson 2 2023-07-22
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- I did a ________ after seeing my brother hiding in the washing machine.
- A major ______ of taking the train is that it can be quite crowded.
- You need to buy a ticket before going through the ______ to the subway platform.
- Our group made a _______ decision to take a lunch break.
- I like to add ______ to my pasta sauce to give it a fishy taste.
- The ______ at my school have a speech about stopping bullying.
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- This movie is so emotional that it always makes me _______.
- I was knocked back by a ______ of air when the train came racing through the station.
- The road is made from ________ so it is a little rough to drive on.
- The forest animals were _______ of water because of a drought.
- Most of the ________ government buildings are in Washington DC.
- I think that buses are the best form of ______ in the city.
- This test will _______ our vocabulary skills.
- Agents from the Federal _______ of Investigation are trying to catch the criminal.
- You shoudn't ______ around when you are walking through the station or else you might hit other people.
15 Clues: This test will _______ our vocabulary skills. • Our group made a _______ decision to take a lunch break. • This movie is so emotional that it always makes me _______. • I think that buses are the best form of ______ in the city. • The forest animals were _______ of water because of a drought. • The ______ at my school have a speech about stopping bullying. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-11-13
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- worth a great deal of money.
- a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics.
- the action or process of distributing things or people over a wide area.
- a place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises.
- a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.
- be given, presented with, or paid (something).
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
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- identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again.
- able to be seen.
- take part or intervene in an activity without invitation or necessity.
- a formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality and durability.
- gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of.
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- single; separate.
- lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.
15 Clues: able to be seen. • single; separate. • worth a great deal of money. • be given, presented with, or paid (something). • the body of words used in a particular language. • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of. • lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
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- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- a harry llama
- an evil supernatural being
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
15 Clues: a harry llama • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria • ...
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
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- TEXT - are nonfiction texts used to convince the reader to agree with the author’s perspective about the issue.
- ANALYSIS - is only to explain something from a unique perspective
- - specific to broad
- - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words
- - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages
- - are expressions or a special set of vocabulary used by a particular profession
- ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event
- SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution.
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- - must consider the subject, tone, diction, sentence structure, and the degree of argumentation for a specific type of audience or reader.
- - it is a condensation of significant facts from an original piece of writing.
- INFERENCES - they are also known as text connecting or inter-sentence inferences for they maintain textual integrity.
- - are old and overused expressions that have lost their novelty and meaning because of constant use.
- - Quick glancing
- - an inspiring and amusing story about a person or an event meant to teach a lesson.
- PAPER - is a popular academic text that requires thoughtful, reading, research and writing.
15 Clues: - Quick glancing • - specific to broad • - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words • ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event • SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution. • ANALYSIS - is only to explain something from a unique perspective • - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages • ...
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
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- TEXT - are nonfiction texts used to convince the reader to agree with the author’s perspective about the issue.
- ANALYSIS - is only to explain something from a unique perspective
- - specific to broad
- - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words
- - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages
- - are expressions or a special set of vocabulary used by a particular profession
- ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event
- SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution.
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- - must consider the subject, tone, diction, sentence structure, and the degree of argumentation for a specific type of audience or reader.
- - it is a condensation of significant facts from an original piece of writing.
- INFERENCES - they are also known as text connecting or inter-sentence inferences for they maintain textual integrity.
- - are old and overused expressions that have lost their novelty and meaning because of constant use.
- - Quick glancing
- - an inspiring and amusing story about a person or an event meant to teach a lesson.
- PAPER - is a popular academic text that requires thoughtful, reading, research and writing.
15 Clues: - Quick glancing • - specific to broad • - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words • ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event • SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution. • ANALYSIS - is only to explain something from a unique perspective • - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages • ...
Book 1 Unit 2 2022-03-18
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- something that is neither solid nor liquid , like air
- long journey, especially by sea or in space
- the bottom part of sth;the place that you start from; to establish
- belonging to the place of one's birth , local
- be able to name someone or something, or to prove, the reconization of sth. or sb.
- words known or learnt; a list or words with their meanings.
- in fact, truly, literally
- the liquid used as a fuel for cars and other vehicles (=gasoline)
- a set of rooms for living in, especially on one floor of a building.
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- slowly over a period of time or a distance:
- connected with or arranged by someone in the government; of or concerning the authority
- to make better or to improve the quality
- at a time in the future or after the time you have mentioned;
- a device like a box that moves up and down, carrying people or goods from one floor to another or taking people up and down
- the official language of Denmarkl; people or things from Danmark
15 Clues: in fact, truly, literally • to make better or to improve the quality • slowly over a period of time or a distance: • long journey, especially by sea or in space • belonging to the place of one's birth , local • something that is neither solid nor liquid , like air • words known or learnt; a list or words with their meanings. • ...
FEAR NOT IMMERSIONS 2024-05-23
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- Using words to communicate ideas or thoughts.
- The words a person knows and uses in a particular language.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and social institutions of a particular group of people.
- The desire or willingness to do something, often driven by personal or external factors.
- Putting words down on paper or a screen to convey information or express thoughts.
- Relating to a person's job or work, often requiring specialized knowledge or skills.
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- Tools or devices created to solve problems or make tasks easier.
- Something that occurs or exists in nature, without artificial influence.
- Looking at written words and understanding their meaning.
- The rules and structure of a language that govern how words are used to form sentences.
- Activities done for pleasure in one's free time, often pursued with enthusiasm.
- A system of communication used by people, typically consisting of words and grammar.
- Paying attention to sounds or spoken words to understand what someone is saying.
- Being in contact with or experiencing something, often leading to familiarity or understanding.
- Being fully involved in or surrounded by something, like a language or culture.
15 Clues: Using words to communicate ideas or thoughts. • Looking at written words and understanding their meaning. • The words a person knows and uses in a particular language. • Tools or devices created to solve problems or make tasks easier. • Something that occurs or exists in nature, without artificial influence. • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
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- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off _____________. • Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • ...
Jagger's crossword 2022-01-19
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- The painting was beautifully drawn and very _____ with details
- Character The side character was shown to be a ______ and was very rude throughout the story
- The fortune cookie told my sister that she would benefit from great ______ this year.
- Character the main character was shown to be a _____ and developed into a kind person at the end
- Clues We were told to use ______ in order to finish the vocabulary assignment
- The tornado that hit Colorado turned out to be______ to the town it hit.
- Analysis Our final was to write a 5 page ____ on the book we read this semester
- The way the man likes to dress is ______
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- Style The child's ______ was not fully formed at such a young age
- That kind of cruelty towards animals is_______
- She won the lottery purely by _____ chance
- The dogs behavior was ______ when it was hungry
- The agent was sent to the _____ after he made a mistake
- Jimmy’s dad had the_____ to yell at him when Jimmy was right.
- The robber gave the police officer an _____
15 Clues: The way the man likes to dress is ______ • She won the lottery purely by _____ chance • The robber gave the police officer an _____ • That kind of cruelty towards animals is_______ • The dogs behavior was ______ when it was hungry • The agent was sent to the _____ after he made a mistake • Jimmy’s dad had the_____ to yell at him when Jimmy was right. • ...
Vocabulary Week 7 2025-12-02
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- With repetitive practice and experience, a student can obtain this for themselves for reading and writing.
- When confused or unfamiliar with a word, its best to use phonics, letter structure, and spoken sounds.
- Student is pushing themselves to learn by participating.
- When you make a claim that sums up the whole event, story, or the plot.
- Is it convenient and important for the present moment?
- Each person has their own set and knowledge of words.
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- Teacher will gather a few students that need help on comprehension and how to decode text.
- Part of the brain that is responsible for creativity and intuition.
- Form of way we can create an image through our minds.
- Ability to organize and think on what you'll discuss for the day.
- Part of the brain that is responsible for understanding language and logic.
- Knowledge from previous practice and memory.
- When a person, thing, or action is linked towards something else.
- By having a growth mindset and optimism, it can set students to willingly want to succeed.
- Information that enables us to understand what were confused or lost on.
15 Clues: Knowledge from previous practice and memory. • Form of way we can create an image through our minds. • Each person has their own set and knowledge of words. • Is it convenient and important for the present moment? • Student is pushing themselves to learn by participating. • Ability to organize and think on what you'll discuss for the day. • ...
List 6A - scrip/scrib and dict 2020-01-29
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- My younger brother ruined my homework and _______ all over it.
- Since she had the flu, the doctor ______ lots of rest and fluids to help her recover.
- We had enough ______ for the entire class to have one when we looked up our vocabulary words.
- The actress only had 3 days to memorize her ______ before the performance.
- Our ____ on the meal was that it was delicious!
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- He ______ his essay to the teacher, since he broke the hand that he writes with.
- The teacher gave a very detailed _______ of the assignment so all of the students would know what to do.
- The student used her best ______ to write her essay.
- Today in reading, we will be ________ a character by inferring their traits.
9 Clues: Our ____ on the meal was that it was delicious! • The student used her best ______ to write her essay. • My younger brother ruined my homework and _______ all over it. • The actress only had 3 days to memorize her ______ before the performance. • Today in reading, we will be ________ a character by inferring their traits. • ...
English II U1L2 Guided Notes 2017-03-02
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- Knowing ________ , roots and bases will help you understand new vocabulary words when you are reading.
- Adding the ____________ re to the base word move to makes a new word remove.
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- Adding a prefix to a ______________ word makes a new word.
- Prefixes have their own __________.
- A prefix is a word part added to a ________ or a base word to make a new word.
5 Clues: Prefixes have their own __________. • Adding a prefix to a ______________ word makes a new word. • Adding the ____________ re to the base word move to makes a new word remove. • A prefix is a word part added to a ________ or a base word to make a new word. • Knowing ________ , roots and bases will help you understand new vocabulary words when you are reading.
Essential Components of Reading 2024-01-08
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- complex cognitive process readers use to understand what they have read
- word knowledge that supports reading development and increases comprehension
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- the relationship between the letters or letter combinations in written language and the individual sounds in spoken language
- _____ awareness, ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken syllables and words
- able to read orally with appropriate speed, accuracy, and proper expression
5 Clues: complex cognitive process readers use to understand what they have read • able to read orally with appropriate speed, accuracy, and proper expression • word knowledge that supports reading development and increases comprehension • _____ awareness, ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken syllables and words • ...
Literary Key Terms 2017-02-13
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- the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
- makes a comparison using like or as
- the lesson or message of a text
- when an idea or message is stated by the writer. The author tells the readers exactly what they need to know.
- a category of composition. Each has a particular style, form, and content.
- a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story.
- language not the actual meaning of a word or phrase. Similes and metaphors are examples.
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- of view the perspective from which a story is told.
- makes a comparison without using like or as
- where and when a story takes place, including the time of day, the season, or the location.
- to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen.
- the meanings of words and phrases, and how they are used in the story.
- to infer means to come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence found in the text.
13 Clues: the lesson or message of a text • makes a comparison using like or as • makes a comparison without using like or as • of view the perspective from which a story is told. • the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story. • a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story. • to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen. • ...
Written Text Terminology 2014-03-18
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- The Free Stater sniper is the story's ___________.
- action A series of incidents building to a point of great interest
- An overlying topic or relevant idea running through the text – usually there is more than one
- Setting up the story, introducing characters, relationships etc – before the rising action
- The Republican sniper is the story's ___________.
- This occurs between the Republican sniper and the Free Stater sniper
- The Sniper is written using this narrative point of view.
- The events that make up a story
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- The order in which a story is told – chronological or flash backs/forwards
- Ends the story – if it’s a comedy everything works out well for the main character. If it’s a tragedy… well… not so much.
- The way a story is written – the author’s voice that comes through in the writing. This can be determined by sentence structure, vocabulary and the tone
- The turning point, which marks a change, for the better or the worse, in the protagonist’s affairs
- The reason the author has written a text
13 Clues: The events that make up a story • The reason the author has written a text • The Republican sniper is the story's ___________. • The Free Stater sniper is the story's ___________. • The Sniper is written using this narrative point of view. • action A series of incidents building to a point of great interest • ...
Understanding Sacred Scripture 2023-10-17
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- The author of the third gospel as well as the Acts of the Apostles.
- That part of Sacred Scripture written after Christ's ascension into heaven.
- The written Word of God committed to His Church for the instruction and sanctification of mankind
- When we say that the Bible is _____ we mean that its principle author is God.
- Another word for Sacred Scripture.
- Seventy-three books comprise the _____ of Scripture.
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- That part of Sacred Scripture written before the coming of Christ.
- We can know the true meaning of the Bible from the teaching authority of the Catholic Church called the ______
- the number of books in the Bible.
- The first book of the Bible.
- The unwritten Word of God given to the Church through word of mouth by Jesus Christ or the apostles under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
- Because the Bible is inspired, it is also without _____.
- The _____ authorship of the scriptures can be seen in language, vocabulary, genre, etc.
13 Clues: The first book of the Bible. • the number of books in the Bible. • Another word for Sacred Scripture. • Seventy-three books comprise the _____ of Scripture. • Because the Bible is inspired, it is also without _____. • That part of Sacred Scripture written before the coming of Christ. • The author of the third gospel as well as the Acts of the Apostles. • ...
Literary Key Terms 2017-02-13
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- of view the perspective from which a story is told.
- where and when a story takes place, including the time of day, the season, or the location.
- a category of composition. Each has a particular style, form, and content.
- a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story.
- language not the actual meaning of a word or phrase. Similes and metaphors are examples.
- makes a comparison without using like or as
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- the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
- makes a comparison using like or as
- when an idea or message is stated by the writer. The author tells the readers exactly what they need to know.
- to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen.
- the lesson or message of a text
- the meanings of words and phrases, and how they are used in the story.
- to infer means to come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence found in the text.
13 Clues: the lesson or message of a text • makes a comparison using like or as • makes a comparison without using like or as • of view the perspective from which a story is told. • the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story. • a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story. • to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen. • ...
crossword Helen Funez 2021-09-05
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- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- the action or process of innovating.
- development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation, and exploitation of materials intendend to facilitate language acquisition.
- the egree to which something is successful in producing a desired result; success.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
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- facts provided or learned about something or someone.
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- are anything wich can be used to facilitate learning of a language, including coursbooks, videos, graded readers, flash cards, games.
- is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process,
- positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.
13 Clues: the action or process of innovating. • the process of developing or being developed. • the body of words used in a particular language. • the action or process of adapting or being adapted • facts provided or learned about something or someone. • positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas. • ...
Children's first 50 words 2021-02-23
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- This is a phenomenon that commonly happens to complex productions of words produced by young children.
- A child's first words usually occur around their ____ birthday.
- Any sound articulated with the flexible part of the tongue, also often some of the first sounds that babies make.
- _____ idioms are accurate productions of words that are similar to adult pronunciations.
- This class of sounds is not usually included in child's first words.
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- /i/ and /u/ are usually the ____ vowels to appear in a child's sound system.
- Most first words are produced in a simple CV ___ structure.
- The 50-word period is characterized by phonetic _____ and lack of systematic sound contrasts.
- Children's first words are represented ____ rather than phonemically.
- At around 18 months, a child should have about ___ words in their vocabulary.
- A child using "wawa" for water is an example of a ______.
- (T/F)Children's language development is linear, once a child produces a correct pronunciation, they will always use that production.
12 Clues: A child using "wawa" for water is an example of a ______. • Most first words are produced in a simple CV ___ structure. • A child's first words usually occur around their ____ birthday. • This class of sounds is not usually included in child's first words. • Children's first words are represented ____ rather than phonemically. • ...
4th Grade Academic Word Puzzle 2022-04-06
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- Dad is taking the bread out of the oven. I've always loved the smell of freshly baked bread.
- I appreciate your , but sometimes you need to learn to work as part of a team.
- Kelly was _____ going to have a party on the weekend, but I don't think it happened.
- The fire fighter grasped the young man by the arm and pulled him from the burning house.
- I was somewhat tired after work and decided to take a short nap
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- The driver _____ her speed as she approached the curve.
- I only brought T-shirts and shorts for the trip. It was colder and windier than I had _____ it would be.
- The ________of these exercises is to help you learn new vocabulary.
- We wore loose clothes to allow for easier ___
- His _______attitude to studying explains his poor grades.
- Attention passengers on flight 721 to Honolulu. Please _____ to gate 33 where your plane is now boarding.
11 Clues: We wore loose clothes to allow for easier ___ • The driver _____ her speed as she approached the curve. • His _______attitude to studying explains his poor grades. • I was somewhat tired after work and decided to take a short nap • The ________of these exercises is to help you learn new vocabulary. • ...
90's Artists & Bands 2023-09-26
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- Her cover of a Dolly Parton hit was a bodyguard to many broken hearts.
- They named their debut album after the jersey number of a famous basketball player, but not Michael Jordan.
- This artist took us to the classroom, but not for learning.
- Her idea of irony might not pass a literature class, but it sure was catchy.
- A quintet that put the Union Jack on a mini dress and zig-a-zig-ah in our vocabulary.
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- She's the voice behind an epic nautical farewell.
- She hit whistle notes before apps could even detect them.
- Thom Yorke and the gang made it OK to be an outcast.
- They're the poster child for a Seattle-based music movement named after a state of dissatisfaction.
- His love for the Golden State was evident, but he hailed from the East Coast.
- These guys would make your heart ache, but only if you said "Bye Bye Bye."
11 Clues: She's the voice behind an epic nautical farewell. • Thom Yorke and the gang made it OK to be an outcast. • She hit whistle notes before apps could even detect them. • This artist took us to the classroom, but not for learning. • Her cover of a Dolly Parton hit was a bodyguard to many broken hearts. • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2020-04-27
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- A quarter of a circle; an arc of 90°.
- Equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance,
- a meeting or conference for the discussion of some subject, especially a meeting at which several speakers talk on or discuss a topic before an audience.
- An act of discharging poisonous fumes.
- the act of arranging, putting things in order, or making things run smoothly together
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
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- Average yearly temperatures in these regions are not extreme, not burning hot nor freezing cold.
- A process that revolves from west to east i.e, in the anticlockwise direction.
- A region where the climate is warm and it is humid and wet
- The stock of words used by or known to a particular people or group of persons
- Example of although, after, before, because, how, if, once, since, so that, until, unless, when
11 Clues: A quarter of a circle; an arc of 90°. • An act of discharging poisonous fumes. • Equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, • A region where the climate is warm and it is humid and wet • the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. • A process that revolves from west to east i.e, in the anticlockwise direction. • ...
Vocabulary - Foundations of Hawaii Ecology 2025-08-09
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- A stationary plume of magma beneath the Earth's crust that forms volcanoes as a tectonic plate moves over it.
- The coastal or ocean region of an ahupuaʻa.
- An underground layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel that contains groundwater.
- A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.
- A traditional Hawaiian land division typically extending from the mountains to the sea.
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- List
- A species of native Hawaiian honeycreeper known for its vibrant red feathers and curved beak.
- A hardy species that is the first to colonize barren or disturbed environments, like new lava flows.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The mountain or inland region of an ahupuaʻa.
- The native Hawaiian tree that is a foundational species of the native forest. Its red flower is the lehua.
11 Clues: List • The coastal or ocean region of an ahupuaʻa. • The mountain or inland region of an ahupuaʻa. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • An underground layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel that contains groundwater. • A traditional Hawaiian land division typically extending from the mountains to the sea. • ...
Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2021-10-15
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- People Vocabulary
- and political character rustics
- a self-governing city and its surrounding area.
- of agriculture, sometimes known as the
- A long time period defined by specific social,
- Resource: Something provided by nature that is useful to humans.
- a system that grants more power to some individuals and less to others.
- the holy book of the Jewish people.
- long poems telling stories of heroes.
- The weather of a place over a long period of time
- Height above sea level
- a countryside area (farm).
- Moisture that falls in the form of rain, sleet or snow
- a mixture of fertile soil that makes for good farming, often a result from
- To move to a new place
- Climate: Climate in the temperate zone which lacks extremes in
- them more useful to humans
- if used properly
- belief in one god.
- Human existence m cities, with systems of
- The distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- Natural substances reached by mining or digging into the earth
- Resource: A natural resource that can be used again and
- People who moved from place to place to meet
- an extra supply of something
- a single leader Of an empire or kingdom.
- Age, when people first used stone tools.
- Resource: Natural resources that cannot be replaced
- education, government and specialization
- a religious building, like the top Of a ziggurat.
- the world's first monotheistic religion.
- Code: one of the earliest known form of written laws to govern daily
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- to do one thing well
- belief in many gods.
- An object used to help a person accomplish a task
- the knowledge, beliefs, customs and values a group of people have in
- basic needs by hunting animals and gathering plants
- a system of writing based on pictures.
- Crescent and Mesopotamia Vocabulary
- The surroundings of a place
- The distance north or south of the equator
- a complex society with well-developed forms of government, religion,
- Era: "Old Stone Age" The first part of the
- Climate: Climate the tropical zones with intense heat, much rain
- The time before there was writing
- lands and people governed under a single rule.
- of the year
- Revolution.
- and has seasons
- a city area.
- plant life
- use
- farming: the raising of crops and animals for
- The study of the earth
- a way to supply water to an area.
- Climate: A climate of the earth's polar regions, very cold weather
- the use of skills and tools to meet practical human needs
- learning.
- The training of plants and animals to
- lack of seasons
- Era: "New Stone Age" This era marked the
- sets and enforces laws and services in a region.
- A portion of a body of water or air flowing the same path
- the world's first system Of writing.
64 Clues: use • learning. • plant life • of the year • Revolution. • a city area. • and has seasons • lack of seasons • if used properly • People Vocabulary • belief in one god. • to do one thing well • belief in many gods. • Height above sea level • To move to a new place • The study of the earth • a countryside area (farm). • them more useful to humans • The surroundings of a place • an extra supply of something • ...
Literary Terms 2019-11-05
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- A style or form of expression that is characteristic of a particular person, type of art, etc.
- The repetition of the initial consonant sound of words.
- Range of pitch or type of tone, Expression.
- The author's attitude toward the subject of work.
- Extract selection.
- Narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of 1 character.
- The story of a person's life written by that person.
- Dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker.
- To be different, especially in a way that is very obvious.
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- Briefly conveys the essential idea of the paragraph.
- Shortened, cut short.
- An explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, etc.
- A question that prompts or encourages the desired answer.
- The state of two things that are directly opposite to each other.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. Typically a moral or political one.
- The use of many words to say something that could be said more clearly and directly by using fewer words.
- Prolonged, cause to cover a larger area or to last longer.
- The story of a person's life written by someone else.
- To be as good or as bad as something else, to be on the same level.
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- Only suggests or inferred by the supporting details. The author does not state it directly.
- Short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious, or moral lesson.
- Incongruity between what might be expected and what occurs.
- The underlying main idea of a literary work.
- Very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, vivid, and ephmeral than ordinary language.
- Language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar.
- A comparison of two things based on their being alike in some way.
- Admitting of a point claimed in argument.
- Characteristic of ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech writing.
- Use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, or deriding vice, folly.
- A sentence made up of two parts that are roughly equal in length, importance, and grammatical structure.
- One thing used to represent something else.
- Use of a word whose sound imitates its meaning.
- The structure or arrangement of related or connected ideas.
- Done without plan, organized, or rehearsed.
- Speech that reflects pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar typical of a geographical region.
- A reference to something well-known that exists outside the literary work.
- Hints that give the reader help on difficult or on unusual words.
- Dictionary definition.
- The most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text, which tells the reader what the text is about.
- A work intended for performance by actors on a stage.
41 Clues: Extract selection. • Shortened, cut short. • Dictionary definition. • Admitting of a point claimed in argument. • Range of pitch or type of tone, Expression. • One thing used to represent something else. • Done without plan, organized, or rehearsed. • The underlying main idea of a literary work. • Use of a word whose sound imitates its meaning. • ...
New England Colonies & Middle Colonies Review 2020-12-14
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- the founder of Pennsylvania, who led the "Holy Experiment" (no spaces)
- I was exiled from Massachusetts and established Rhode Island (no spaces)
- first document to establish self governance in colonies (no spaces)
- a female who spoke up against puritanism (no spaces)
- a holiday based on a meal between the Wampanoags and Pilgrims
- vocabulary word for people who disagree with something; in the case of the colonies they disagreed with Puritanism
- a religious group, predominately in Pennsylvania, that believed in equal rights for all
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- the majority religion in Plymouth, that believed in religious freedom for other religions
- the Middle Colonies were known as the _______ colonies, because of its fertile soil and diverse agricluture (no spaces)
- I founded New Hampshire colony as a fishing colony, but never got to see it (no spaces)
- the majority religion in Massachusetts Bay Colony, that did not believe in religious freedom for other religions
11 Clues: a female who spoke up against puritanism (no spaces) • a holiday based on a meal between the Wampanoags and Pilgrims • first document to establish self governance in colonies (no spaces) • the founder of Pennsylvania, who led the "Holy Experiment" (no spaces) • I was exiled from Massachusetts and established Rhode Island (no spaces) • ...
Chapter 3: Creating Positive Peer Relationships 2024-01-30
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- students begin to listen more thoughtfully to one another and word more collaboratively
- students need closure of group experience
- group members are concerned about belonging
- an effective method for helping students learn each other's names
- physical, verbal, or written behavior with the intent to cause harm or distress
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- group members express concern about how the group is operating and who makes decisions
- an activity where students stand in the corner that best describes their response to a question or statement
- teacher needs to be attentive to social and academic needs and make the necessary adjustments
- a word that educators should eliminate from their vocabulary to prepare for a world where people of color are no underserved
- days designated days for the students to wear a specific color or accessory to create a sense of unity and fun
- group members look to authority figure to provide structure
11 Clues: students need closure of group experience • group members are concerned about belonging • group members look to authority figure to provide structure • an effective method for helping students learn each other's names • physical, verbal, or written behavior with the intent to cause harm or distress • ...
List D 2016-08-30
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- vocabulary, and use of idioms.
- Using similar patterns of words, phrases, or clauses to show the same level of
- To alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or
- A group of words that contain a subject and verb but do not make sense on their
- Writing that conveys experience, either real or imaginary, and uses time as its deep
- Using someone else's ideas or words as on'e own.
- Who will be reading or listening to a writer’s words.
- and reach new conclusions.
- To prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, by correcting errors in
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- To make clear or easier to understand; to clear confusion or uncertainty.
- Style of writing or conversational speech characterized by simple grammatical structures,
- punctuation, grammar, spelling, etc.
- A group of words that contain a subject and verb and contain a complete
- checking for misunderstandings, adding and deleting details.
- Students put the parts they've learned together into a whole to create a new meaning or
- To restate a text or passage in another form or other words.
- Documents strongly influencing later developments.
- Appropriate to the matter at hand.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish
19 Clues: and reach new conclusions. • vocabulary, and use of idioms. • Appropriate to the matter at hand. • punctuation, grammar, spelling, etc. • Using someone else's ideas or words as on'e own. • Documents strongly influencing later developments. • Who will be reading or listening to a writer’s words. • checking for misunderstandings, adding and deleting details. • ...
Presentations 2023-01-29
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- Students mst submit a valid ____ to be exempted from his/her presentation at the designated time.
- Talking and chatting on the phone during presentations demonstrates a lack of ____.
- One of the areas assessed.
- Each student must complete two ____ for their presentations to be assessed.
- Presenter must use a wide variety of ____ for full marks.
- If the presenter’s words are ____, s/he will get 1.
- If the presentation sounds completely ____, the presenter will get 1.
- The objective of this assessment is for presentations to be both effective and ____.
- This type of issues will not reflect poorly on the presenter.
- If the presentation is less than 10 minutes, the audience members can ask ____.
- Presenter must have at least one ____ and effectively use it for full marks.
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- A type of visual aid.
- Presenter must demonstrate ____ level of grammar for full marks.
- An example of a visual aid.
- Minimum number of minutes that the presentation can be for full marks.
- Presentation topics must meet the professor’s ____ before presentation is considered.
- If the presenter’s subject matter is ____ at certain points, s/he will get a 2.
- This must be maintained with the audience throughout the entire presentation for full marks.
- One of the areas assessed.
- The presentation is worth ____ percent of your overall grade.
20 Clues: A type of visual aid. • One of the areas assessed. • One of the areas assessed. • An example of a visual aid. • If the presenter’s words are ____, s/he will get 1. • Presenter must use a wide variety of ____ for full marks. • This type of issues will not reflect poorly on the presenter. • The presentation is worth ____ percent of your overall grade. • ...
Jumping Frog 2021-01-21
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- sincere and intense conviction
- made discontinuous by smaller interposed leaflets or intervals of bare stem
- A frame story is a literary technique that serves as a companion piece to a story within a story
- too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose credibility is compromised
- A regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary
- a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true
- the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy
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- seal off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
- A tall tale is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- attract the attention of and detain someone in conversation
- intensely irritating and frustrating
- beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience
- excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- endless
- cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble
19 Clues: endless • sincere and intense conviction • intensely irritating and frustrating • cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble • intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval • excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters • attract the attention of and detain someone in conversation • the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy • ...
Marketing 2013-05-06
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- the money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid
- the physical container or wrapping for a product
- specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular group
- person who knows a job applicant's work habits
- a government-issued exclusive right to make, use, or a sell an invention for up to 20 years
- establishment of a time frame in which to achieve a goal, assigning employees to the project, and determining a method for approaching the work
- the top number in a fraction
- tangible items of monetary value that satisfy needs and wants
- part of the target population represent the entire population
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- a potential customer; also known as a lead
- an information tag
- low-cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free
- people who share similar needs and wants and are capable of buying product
- the process of working with different parties to find a resolution to their conflict
- exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it
- a geometric representation of a whole also known as a circle graph
- interactive point of purchase displays that are typically four feet high
- the principal installations in a store
- the value placed in a product
19 Clues: an information tag • the top number in a fraction • the value placed in a product • the principal installations in a store • a potential customer; also known as a lead • person who knows a job applicant's work habits • the physical container or wrapping for a product • low-cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free • ...
Language Features Recap 2023-12-14
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- on the subject, the type of poem, purpose, and style.
- the use of a word whose sound imitates, suggests, and reinforces its meaning.
- a brief, undeveloped reference to a familiar or famous place, event, or figure from
- the positioning of words to emphasize the agreement or similarity of their sounds.
- a figure of speech to draw an indirect comparison between two dissimilar things using
- or “as”.
- a repetition of the same consonant (consonance) in close succession.
- can be literal or figurative.
- as it is one device used for achieving compression in writing, it differs from a direct
- a line of poetry that ends without punctuation, causing the reader to continue into the
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- line without a pause.
- deliberate use of exaggeration for serious or humorous emphasis; also called overstatement.
- the choice of words, phraseology, or vocabulary used purposefully by the writer
- a resemblance of vowel sounds between syllables of nearby words
- a figure of speech attributing human qualities to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract
- two unlike objects.
- a common figure of speech in which a direct comparison or identification is made
- words that help the reader sense or picture what is being described; sensory
- by virtue of its brevity (an overt allusion).
19 Clues: or “as”. • two unlike objects. • line without a pause. • can be literal or figurative. • by virtue of its brevity (an overt allusion). • on the subject, the type of poem, purpose, and style. • a resemblance of vowel sounds between syllables of nearby words • a repetition of the same consonant (consonance) in close succession. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- a harry llama
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- an evil supernatural being
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- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- the prevailing current of thought
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- a young unmarried woman
17 Clues: a harry llama • a young unmarried woman • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • the prevailing current of thought • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • ...
Noah and Saskia 2016-04-27
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- the name of Saskia's best friend.
- the people like you or me who watch a show.
- this noun refers to the talking between characters on a show.
- the main female character in the show you are watching.
- a verb starting with A which means to succeed or do well in something.
- this noun has the word expect within it and ends in ion.
- A verb starting with D which means to give other people information or details about things and people.
- the language that Saskia's mother learns.
- an adjective which describes Saskia. It means she makes people laugh.
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- when you act differently to how you feel.
- the abstract noun which means dishonesty.
- The name of the online chat room that Noah and Saskia meet in.
- Saskia's Mum wants her to be this. It means you have achieved well in your career.
- the musical instrument which Saskia plays.
- the online image starting with A which Noah and Saskia create for themselves.
- This word starts with V. It means the amount of words you know.
- the main male character in the show you are watching.
17 Clues: the name of Saskia's best friend. • when you act differently to how you feel. • the abstract noun which means dishonesty. • the language that Saskia's mother learns. • the musical instrument which Saskia plays. • the people like you or me who watch a show. • the main male character in the show you are watching. • the main female character in the show you are watching. • ...
WH CH 7 China Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
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- This was a period of constant warfare in China.
- The vocabulary term meaning ideas spread from one culture to another.
- A man made structure located in the North of China created to protect China from outsiders.
- The mandate led to a pattern in the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
- A series of international trade routes stretching from China to the Middle East.
- Belief system focused on the duties and responsibilities, and included the golden rule.
- A line of rulers form the same family.
- Belief system emphasizing order through strict and harsh punishment.
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- These protected China from the outside world.
- These animals were perfect for the traveling along the Silk Road.
- The first emperor of China and was a legalist.
- traders on the Silk Roads usually walked alongside the camels and traveled in these groups.
- Baked clay
- The most important trade good from ancient China.
- China was ________ from the rest of the world.
- This concept was the guiding force for rulers, and said that kings could only rule as long as the gods thought they were worthy.
- Belief system emphasizing living in harmony with nature and the Dao.
17 Clues: Baked clay • A line of rulers form the same family. • These protected China from the outside world. • The first emperor of China and was a legalist. • China was ________ from the rest of the world. • This was a period of constant warfare in China. • The most important trade good from ancient China. • These animals were perfect for the traveling along the Silk Road. • ...
Corpus 2025-03-04
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- Records transcribed speech (e.g., London-Lund Corpus).
- Corpus was one of the first balanced collections of American English texts.
- A measure of how easy or difficult a text is to understand.
- Identifying whether a word is a noun, verb, adjective, etc., in a text.
- A group of words derived from the same root (e.g., “act,” “action,” “active”).
- A large collection of texts used for language analysis.
- A sequence of words frequently appearing together (e.g., “on the other hand”).
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- A tool that shows how words appear in different contexts.
- The third area of language teaching that corpus linguistics addresses is defined as situation of use.!
- .. is the study of phrases. … is a central element of corpus lin-guistics:
- The process of breaking text into words or phrases for analysis.
- Sequences of words used to analyze patterns in text (e.g., “big data” is a 2-gram).
- Covers various genres (e.g., British National Corpus).
- Adding labels or tags (e.g., part of speech) to words in a corpus.
- The base form of a word (e.g., “running” → “run”).
- A method to determine how often words appear in a text or corpus.
- Test A fill-in-the-gap exercise to test vocabulary and comprehension
17 Clues: The base form of a word (e.g., “running” → “run”). • Records transcribed speech (e.g., London-Lund Corpus). • Covers various genres (e.g., British National Corpus). • A large collection of texts used for language analysis. • A tool that shows how words appear in different contexts. • A measure of how easy or difficult a text is to understand. • ...
Principles and Procedures of Materials Development 2025-05-30
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- Information provided to learners after completing a task to help them improve.
- The process of developing skills in a language, especially a second or foreign one.
- In a way that involves physical movement or touch in learning.
- Abbreviation for a language learned after the first language.
- The process of designing, adapting, and evaluating resources for language teaching.
- A requirement that must be fulfilled before starting something new.
- A classroom activity that reflects real-world challenges and language use.
- Impact To produce a noticeable or significant effect on the learner.
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- The goal behind why someone speaks or writes in a given situation.
- The ability to use language correctly and appropriately in various contexts.
- The process through which people learn a language other than their mother tongue.
- Abbreviation for a person's first or native language.
- An approach that integrates learning content and a foreign language.
- In a visually or artistically pleasing way.
- English instruction tailored to learners with a particular academic or professional goal.
- A distinct element of language, such as grammar, vocabulary, or pronunciation.
- Apiece of real-world language used for teaching purposes without modification.
17 Clues: In a visually or artistically pleasing way. • Abbreviation for a person's first or native language. • Abbreviation for a language learned after the first language. • In a way that involves physical movement or touch in learning. • The goal behind why someone speaks or writes in a given situation. • ...
Poetry Terms Quiz 2025-09-22
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- Repetition of introductory phrases.
- Understatement used for effect, used to emphasize
- A rhyme on two syllables, sounds soft and flowy.
- Device where parts of a phrase are the same, repeated, or parallel.
- A place to stop (a grouping of lines that connect in theme)
- Writer's choice of vocabulary, style of pronunciation in speaking, NOT lexis.
- Two contradictory ideas placed together which makes sense when examined. If contradiction is in close proximity, similar to Oxymoron
- A rhyme that looks as though it should rhyme because of its spelling, but doesn't.
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- Repeats the final consonant sound in words without the vowel sound corresponding.
- Identical consonants but different vowels.
- Placing contrasting ideas next to each other for effect.
- Suddenly undercuts the climax.
- A line that makes sense on its own but requires the next line to complete it.
- True rhyme when spoken aloud but looks like it shouldn't be.
- Repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses.
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words with different consonants.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
17 Clues: Suddenly undercuts the climax. • Repetition of introductory phrases. • Identical consonants but different vowels. • A rhyme on two syllables, sounds soft and flowy. • Understatement used for effect, used to emphasize • Placing contrasting ideas next to each other for effect. • A place to stop (a grouping of lines that connect in theme) • ...
