vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
English 2 - Andres Sanchez 2018-02-15
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- tool that is located in the left bar of the course to communicate with the tutor, director and classmates
- in this environment the delivery of the activities is done
- with this tool can know the dates of the activities
- document that tells us the theme of the course and how it is structured
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- environment where the units are with support material
- Here you can find who are your group companions and tutor
- in the knowledge environment, he finds a tool in which he finds vocabulary for the development of the course
- space where the notes of each activity are located, is located in the left bar of the course
8 Clues: with this tool can know the dates of the activities • environment where the units are with support material • Here you can find who are your group companions and tutor • in this environment the delivery of the activities is done • document that tells us the theme of the course and how it is structured • ...
Recognition task 2018-09-03
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- space to interact and present with companions and tutors or expose concerns
- space that allows you to know in a general way the organization of the course
- space where the deliveries of activities are made
- space where the participation and interaction of the members of the group happens
- space that establishes the different activities to be carried out throughout the semester
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- consulting space with links to various resources that provide elements and tools that complement the different requirements of the course
- useful tool to verify the vocabulary we will learn in the course
- environment that offers us the information related to the contents of the course
8 Clues: space where the deliveries of activities are made • useful tool to verify the vocabulary we will learn in the course • space to interact and present with companions and tutors or expose concerns • space that allows you to know in a general way the organization of the course • environment that offers us the information related to the contents of the course • ...
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. • ...
Explore the course. 2018-02-06
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- / in this forum the recognition task will be developed
- / you can contact the tutors to request help related to the activities of the course
- / tool to interact with the participants of the course its objetive is to streng then learning process of the foreign language and improve your oral skills
- / you will find information about the level the lenguage skills, the methodology and the evaluation of the course
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- / in this forum you will find the course general information y reminders of the pending activities or breaking news
- / useful tool to check the vocabulary
- / you can find the documentary sources
- / environment where the activities are sent
8 Clues: / useful tool to check the vocabulary • / you can find the documentary sources • / environment where the activities are sent • / in this forum the recognition task will be developed • / you can contact the tutors to request help related to the activities of the course • ...
English 2 - Andres Sanchez 2018-02-15
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- with this tool can know the dates of the activities
- document that tells us the theme of the course and how it is structured
- in this environment the delivery of the activities is done
- in the knowledge environment, he finds a tool in which he finds vocabulary for the development of the course
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- space where the notes of each activity are located, is located in the left bar of the course
- environment where the units are with support material
- Here you can find who are your group companions and tutor
- tool that is located in the left bar of the course to communicate with the tutor, director and classmates
8 Clues: with this tool can know the dates of the activities • environment where the units are with support material • Here you can find who are your group companions and tutor • in this environment the delivery of the activities is done • document that tells us the theme of the course and how it is structured • ...
prueba 2018-09-04
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- Is a useful tool to check the vocabulary we will learn in this course
- Environment for the study of the units
- In this forum you will find the course general information
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- In this you will find information about the level, the language skills, the methodology and the evaluation of this course.
- Visualize the members of the collaborative group
- It contains the description of the activity to be developed, the opening and delivery dates.
- You will be able to make contact with the tutors, in order to ask for support related to the course activities
- Here you will find a tutorial of useful tools to develop the Speaking assignment.
8 Clues: Environment for the study of the units • Visualize the members of the collaborative group • In this forum you will find the course general information • Is a useful tool to check the vocabulary we will learn in this course • Here you will find a tutorial of useful tools to develop the Speaking assignment. • ...
Crossword Margarita Lorena Ossa V 2018-09-04
Across
- Is a useful tool to check the vocabulary we will learn in this course
- Visualize the members of the collaborative group
- Environment for the study of the units
- It contains the description of the activity to be developed, the opening and delivery dates.
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- You will be able to make contact with the tutors, in order to ask for support related to the course activities
- Here you will find a tutorial of useful tools to develop the Speaking assignment.
- In this forum you will find the course general information
- In this you will find information about the level, the language skills, the methodology and the evaluation of this course.
8 Clues: Environment for the study of the units • Visualize the members of the collaborative group • In this forum you will find the course general information • Is a useful tool to check the vocabulary we will learn in this course • Here you will find a tutorial of useful tools to develop the Speaking assignment. • ...
Various 2018-06-27
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- It is a useful tool to verify the vocabulary that we will learn in the course.
- This is something that as a student you must do.
- It is a way of developing skills that allows us to express ourselves by means of signs.
- Here you find other resources that you may find useful.
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- Here you can interact with your classmates and tutor.
- Record of the days of the year ordered by months and by weeks where the start and end of an activity is shown.
- mail Where information is received from the tutor and director
- Here everything related to the activity to be carried out.
8 Clues: This is something that as a student you must do. • Here you can interact with your classmates and tutor. • Here you find other resources that you may find useful. • Here everything related to the activity to be carried out. • mail Where information is received from the tutor and director • ...
Phase1 - Initial activity my crossword 2018-08-29
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- To pass the sight by the signs of a word or written text to interpret them mentally or to translate them into sounds.
- Set of words from a language that a person knows or uses
- share knowledge, materials and ideas in order to share them, usually in a selfless way to build a common knowledge that can be used globally.
- Set of rules and rules to speak and write a language correctly.
- Writing action
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- Faculty of the human being to understand by means of reason the nature, qualities and relationships of things.
- Action that consists in pronouncing or emitting articulated sounds.
- Acquire knowledge of something through study, exercise or experience.
8 Clues: Writing action • Set of words from a language that a person knows or uses • Set of rules and rules to speak and write a language correctly. • Action that consists in pronouncing or emitting articulated sounds. • Acquire knowledge of something through study, exercise or experience. • ...
Vocabulary Terms IV 2022-11-15
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- A boundary that separates regions in which different language uses predominate.
- A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling and pronunciation.
- A term used by the French for English words that have entered the french language
- The form of a language used for official government business, education, and mass communications.
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- 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 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. • ...
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
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- - 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
Show your class-ified knowledge 2025-12-02
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- 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 • ...
WORLD 102 2025-08-20
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- 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
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- 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
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- ______ 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 • ...
SAT Vocab 3 2026-03-25
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- optimistic and positive
- to go around from place to place for fun
- my first name
- I need some ___ photos.
- He was the ____ person to perform.
- Manikandan (only first 5 letters)
- last name Sun
- outcast
- last name Li
- last name Singh
- confusing, mysterious, puzzling
- referred in a proverb or idiom
- His face remained ___ despite the pressure.
- unhappiness
- obedient/submissive
- vocabulary of a person
- kind, compassionate
- seashell
- to beat with a stick
- He got an F because of his ___ work.
- your name
- bad-tempered, grumpy
- Adolf Hitler was a ___.
- weak, frail
- What is that ____? It's so loud!
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- a rookie
- impromptu
- useful/practical
- He is such a ____, his phone barely works!
- I watched the champions lose with _____.
- unpredictable changes
- perfectionist, nitpicky
- shy/modest
- brisk and cheerful readiness
- dashing
- last name Luo
- last name Verma
- being hostile, hatred
- to get rid of
- song at a funeral
- last name Tong
- truculent
- to kneel, lie, or crawl on the ground for sympathy
- sweet or musical
- senseless talking, nonsense
- mechanical repetition
- pale
- stupid
- somebody that complains a lot
- girls with the same name
50 Clues: pale • stupid • dashing • outcast • a rookie • seashell • impromptu • truculent • your name • shy/modest • unhappiness • weak, frail • last name Li • my first name • last name Sun • last name Luo • to get rid of • last name Tong • last name Verma • last name Singh • useful/practical • sweet or musical • song at a funeral • obedient/submissive • kind, compassionate • to beat with a stick • bad-tempered, grumpy • ...
SAT 3 Crossword 2026-03-25
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- idk
- unable to believe
- heavy base supporting a statue
- love conquers all
- unpredictable change of mood
- exTA
- muscular
- seashell
- perfectionist
- position Yash ran for
- vocabulary
- shy
- a desire to fight
- Yash's last name
- blank paper
- act 4 in Romeo and Juliet
- false step
- KK
- trim in appearance
- acting on impulse
- autocratic ruler
- idiom
- legal work that is free of charge
- picture that is taken without knowledge
- roam
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- bullying
- functional
- harsh discordant mixture of sounds
- not showing emotion
- student who gets the most words for taxonomies
- minimal effort
- over and over and over and over and over
- to get rid of
- frolic
- relating to twilight
- grumpy
- position Vishrut ran for
- someone that complains a lot
- trade
- brisk cheerful
- amount of people who are on the girls tennis team in period 6
- persona non grata
- overly obedient
- its _ _ _ _ _ cats and dogs
- caveman
- blood
- person who gets very stressed before tests
- place where anchal will hide from an invader
- first appearance
- Romeo in Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet
50 Clues: KK • idk • shy • exTA • roam • trade • blood • idiom • frolic • grumpy • caveman • bullying • muscular • seashell • functional • vocabulary • false step • blank paper • to get rid of • perfectionist • minimal effort • brisk cheerful • overly obedient • Yash's last name • autocratic ruler • first appearance • unable to believe • love conquers all • persona non grata • a desire to fight • acting on impulse • trim in appearance • ...
SAT 3 Crossword 2026-03-24
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- the guy thats dating maanya
- tyrant
- remaining optimistic or blood red
- a longer resume
- in wine there is truth
- “my fault”
- ____ lin
- roaming
- person making their first appearance
- spontaneous and done without preparation
- excessively obedient
- opposite of taking your time
- handsome, well dressed
- being aggressive and hostile
- a rule or motto
- to run or jump playfully
- the girl on varsity badminton
- two girls with the same name
- cavemen/intentionally ignorant
- not literally
- shy or modest
- cheerful and enthusiastic
- bad-tempered, grumpy
- to read carefully
- being spontaneous
- easily influenced
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- mysterious and puzzling
- quick and sudden mood changes
- to infinity
- unwilling to believe
- useful rather than attractive
- something that is done repeatedly until its annoying
- second to last
- _____ tong
- I came I saw I conquered
- memorizing something instead of actually learning it
- english teacher
- the quieter trisha
- fiona's friend _____darshini
- showing deep unhappiness
- nonsense
- a bully
- vocabulary of a person
- a lot of noise
- not showing any emotion
- the person who made this
- an unwelcome person
- being honest
- the girl who has meow in her name
- someone who is an outcast
50 Clues: tyrant • roaming • a bully • ____ lin • nonsense • “my fault” • _____ tong • to infinity • being honest • not literally • shy or modest • second to last • a lot of noise • a longer resume • english teacher • a rule or motto • to read carefully • being spontaneous • easily influenced • the quieter trisha • an unwelcome person • unwilling to believe • excessively obedient • bad-tempered, grumpy • in wine there is truth • ...
HN English III 2026-05-01
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- – to disgust or repel
- – overly critical; quick to find faults
- – to move quickly and uncontrollably
- – to insult or offend
- – generally believed to be true, but not proven
- – touching or sharing a border
- – to cause or bring about
- – a group of islands
- – a sneaky or complex plot
- – to crush into fine particles
- – the study of the origin of words
- – a false appearance; front
- – a false rumor or story
- – to do something in a way that shows it is beneath you
- – difficult to understand; obscure
- – relating to earthquakes or strong impact
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- – the ability to produce a result
- – proper and respectful in behavior
- – to warn or signal that something will happen
- – aware or informed
- – hard to understand
- – light, delicate, or almost otherworldly
- – creepy; related to death or horror
- – a sudden, major change or disruption
- – fast and frantic; full of energy
- – the center of attention
- List (34 Words)
- – to capture attention completely; hypnotize
- – completely dried out
- – showing little concern; careless or dismissive
- – feeling sorry or remorseful
- – not fitting in; out of place
- – to show a connection between things
- – shame or strong public criticism
- – relating to motion or movement
35 Clues: List (34 Words) • – aware or informed • – hard to understand • – a group of islands • – to disgust or repel • – to insult or offend • – completely dried out • – a false rumor or story • – the center of attention • – to cause or bring about • – a sneaky or complex plot • – a false appearance; front • – feeling sorry or remorseful • – touching or sharing a border • ...
Academic A list crossword example style 2026-06-12
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- The police found __________ that helped solve the crime.
- Follow the correct __________ when using laboratory equipment.
- His __________ about the missing keys turned out to be correct.
- The __________ of democracy can be difficult to explain to young children.
- The __________ of food began after the earthquake.
- The local __________ decided to build a new library.
- In this experiment, the amount of water and sunlight are important __________.
- Her __________ of the survey results was very detailed.
- Can you __________ the person in this photograph?
- We should protect the __________ by reducing waste.
- Scientists are doing __________ on new ways to treat cancer.
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- The teacher used a new __________ to help students learn vocabulary.
- Different people may __________ the same story in different ways.
- It is difficult to understand the joke without knowing the __________.
- Citizens have __________ rights that the government must respect.
- Students must complete an __________ at the end of the course.
- The country is facing several __________ problems.
- The teacher showed us a __________ for calculating the area of a circle.
- There was a __________ increase in the number of international students this year.
- Honesty is an important __________ in many cultures.
- Don't __________ everyone agrees with you.
- New __________ has made smoking illegal in many public places.
- One __________ of the heart is to pump blood around the body.
- Many English words __________ from Latin.
24 Clues: Many English words __________ from Latin. • Don't __________ everyone agrees with you. • Can you __________ the person in this photograph? • The country is facing several __________ problems. • The __________ of food began after the earthquake. • We should protect the __________ by reducing waste. • Honesty is an important __________ in many cultures. • ...
Information & Literacy Terms 2013-05-15
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- File An electronic document that must be read with the Adobe Acrobat computer program
- logic A system that uses sets to include or exclude search terms. Use AND to combine multiple search terms. Use OR to search for either search term. Use NOT to exclude a search term.
- A database is an organized collection of information records that can be accessed electronically. This may include indexing and abstracting databases, citation databases or databases of full text journal articles.
- Panel A program that comes with Windows that enables you to make settings for many Windows actions, such as changing network, keyboard, printer, and regional settings. Some programs (including many video card drivers) may add sections to the control panel for you to use to configure that program
- (Internet Service Provider) A company that provides an Internet connection
- Copyright laws protect intellectual property from theft. Ideas and information in print or electronic form are the property of the person who created them. You must obtain permission to use copyrighted material. You may use copyrighted materials for educational purposes if you adhere to the fair-use guidelines. See Also: Fair-use guidelines
- loan Interlibrary loan, ILL, is a service which allows people to obtain books and journal articles which are not owned by their library.
- A determination of how up-to-date an information source is. Some subject fields are developing rapidly and currency is highly important. Other fields are relatively stable and older information retains much of its value.
- A tool to locate information resources by author, title, subject, and other known data.
- text Full text indicates that a particular database provides the entire textual content of an article or document. Some databases provide only citations or abstracts, while others provide the full text.
- A data and/or program file encoded for manipulation by computer. Computer files may be stored on CD-ROMs, floppy disks, microdisks, or magnetic tapes
- Name A domain name is the text name corresponding to the numeric IP address of a computer on the Internet. A domain name must be unique
- To copy a file from a remote computer to your computer
- style A format for citing sources and typing research papers in the social sciences developed by the American Psychological Association (APA), described fully in the most recent edition of the Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association.
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- System The software that the rest of the software depends on to make the computer functional. On most PCs this is Windows or the Macintosh OS. UNIX and Linux are other operating systems
- Searching Narrowing a database or catalog search to display documents which include a particular phrase Search engines usually require quotation marks to indicate phrases.
- An information source listing names, addresses, phone numbers, etc.
- Summarizes an article. Abstracts may be included within the citations in an index.
- Page (or Homepage) The page your Web browser automatically loads when you start it.
- Personal beliefs, opinions, or attitudes that prevent one from being objective about a particular topic. See also: Objectivity
- (Hypertext Markup Language)-- The standard computer language for encoding Web documents. HTML involves adding codes or tags indicating format and style for a page as well as addresses for links.
- All the information necessary to locate a specific information resource. Citations usually follow strict formats which can be found in style manuals. See also: Annotation, Style manuals
- journal A peer reviewed journal consists of articles that have been reviewed by a panel of subject experts before they are approved for publication. Peer Reviewed journals are also known as refereed journals.
- vocabulary Subject search terms precisely defined by indexers of a given index. Use of a controlled vocabulary permits the searcher to find everything in the product related to that controlled vocabulary term.
- (link) Text or icons which are set up to connect you to another Web page or another part of the document. When you click on a hyperlink, also called link, the computer will transfer you to the selected site. Text links are usually underlined on the screen.
- The authority of a source is determined by who wrote it and what credentials they have in the field about which they are writing
- number The exact address of an item on the library's shelves.
- (Online public Access catalog) A computer system indexing all the materials held by an individual library. Also called an OPAC.
28 Clues: To copy a file from a remote computer to your computer • number The exact address of an item on the library's shelves. • An information source listing names, addresses, phone numbers, etc. • (Internet Service Provider) A company that provides an Internet connection • Summarizes an article. Abstracts may be included within the citations in an index. • ...
Language Development 2022-03-02
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- Telling the names of objects by pointing to them, or showing pictures help in building ________ in children.
- The first skill that a child develops.
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- Children doing activities like closing and opening buttons, tieing shoe lace etc help them build their ________ of fingers.
- Children start communicating as early as _________weeks.
- Before a child writes allow the children to _______ and colour.
5 Clues: The first skill that a child develops. • Children start communicating as early as _________weeks. • Before a child writes allow the children to _______ and colour. • Telling the names of objects by pointing to them, or showing pictures help in building ________ in children. • ...
Vocabulary Project 4 2022-04-12
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- the ability to interpret the many formats, sources, or media through which we obtain information
- When a book is read aloud by the teacher to students
- Guiding students through particular writing activity
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- the sounds of spoken English with individual letters or groups of letters
- a display to give students constant access to the important content vocabulary for the class
5 Clues: When a book is read aloud by the teacher to students • Guiding students through particular writing activity • the sounds of spoken English with individual letters or groups of letters • a display to give students constant access to the important content vocabulary for the class • ...
Background Knowledge 2024-01-29
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- Students who have developed their language comprehension and word recognition skills are _____ readers.
- Using prior knowledge plus surrounding words to understand word meaning.
- A way for students to gain exposure to background knowledge by comparing different words and related objects is __..
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- This is needed to help students gain comprehensive knowledge when reading.
- Words that have multiple _____ require background knowledge to decipher.
5 Clues: Words that have multiple _____ require background knowledge to decipher. • Using prior knowledge plus surrounding words to understand word meaning. • This is needed to help students gain comprehensive knowledge when reading. • Students who have developed their language comprehension and word recognition skills are _____ readers. • ...
Metrology 2020-10-09
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. • ...
0206 2026-05-09
Across
- impossible or difficult to see
- to join in an activity
- a person who creates clothes or products
- activities that amuse people
- belonging to the original people of a place
- welcoming and including everyone
- something that blocks progress or movement
- danger likely to be harmed or disappear
- harmful or unpleasant
- a way of thinking or feeling about something
- a long stage models walk on in fashion shows
- sticks used to help injured people walk
- allowed to join or take part
- a person who shows clothes or products
- all the words used in a language
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- a chair with wheels used by people who cannot walk
- belief in one’s own abilities
- officially recorded on a list
- having great value or meaning
- travel around a place to learn about it
- a condition that limits physical or mental ability
- the group of people watching an event
- full of energy and life
- the special qualities of a person or animal
- a safe place for people or animals
- to legally take and care for something as your own
- media websites or apps for sharing content online
- full of too many people or things
- the beliefs and customs of a group
- a system of words used for communication
30 Clues: harmful or unpleasant • to join in an activity • full of energy and life • activities that amuse people • allowed to join or take part • belief in one’s own abilities • officially recorded on a list • having great value or meaning • impossible or difficult to see • welcoming and including everyone • all the words used in a language • full of too many people or things • ...
IELTS 2026-05-08
Across
- linking word used to give a reason
- highest point in a graph or chart
- speaking criterion about flow and smoothness
- word used in the vocabulary criterion
- word used to introduce contrast
- face-to-face recorded IELTS section
- IELTS section with four parts and forty questions
- number shown in a chart or table
- short phrase used to begin naturally
- other main IELTS test type
- Task 1 summary of the main trends
- IELTS test type for university entry
- IELTS section that tests written understanding
- linking word used to show contrast
- linking word used to show similarity
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- linking word used to show a result
- judged for range and accuracy
- formal linking word used to contrast two figures or ideas
- common visual in Academic Writing Task 1
- word often used to begin a summary in Task 1
- IELTS Speaking criterion for clear speech
- writing and speaking are scored by four of these
- what you ask the examiner to do if needed
- Writing Task 2 response type
- overall IELTS result score
- IELTS section with Task 1 and Task 2
- say the same idea in different words
- writing criterion about linking ideas clearly
- linking word used to introduce the last point
29 Clues: overall IELTS result score • other main IELTS test type • Writing Task 2 response type • judged for range and accuracy • word used to introduce contrast • number shown in a chart or table • highest point in a graph or chart • Task 1 summary of the main trends • linking word used to show a result • linking word used to give a reason • linking word used to show contrast • ...
DSE 2012 Paper 1 Part Ab 2026-05-24
Across
- a customer or supporter of a business or artist
- quick and clever intelligence
- a person you compete or fight against
- in a way that is theoretical rather than concrete
- items or merchandise for sale
- mixing socially with others
- a close friend
- a picture or drawing used to explain
- many different choices to pick from
- attractiveness or interest something holds
- the science of valid reasoning
- alternate turns taking turns playing or acting
- bring or transport goods to a destination
- strongly attracted or fascinated by someone/something
Down
- a card that beats others in certain games; to exceed
- a distinct stage in a process
- mind challenge your thinking abilities
- giving a sense of happy satisfaction
- very interesting and arousing curiosity
- containing pictures or drawings to explain
- comfort someone who is disappointed
- the set of words known or used by someone
- deeply involve or absorb someone in something
- involving communication or action between people
- strong motivation or desire to succeed
- activities done for enjoyment in spare time
- unclear or not definite
- a piece of evidence helping solve a problem
- a clever or deceptive action; also a card played in a round
29 Clues: a close friend • unclear or not definite • mixing socially with others • a distinct stage in a process • quick and clever intelligence • items or merchandise for sale • the science of valid reasoning • comfort someone who is disappointed • many different choices to pick from • giving a sense of happy satisfaction • a picture or drawing used to explain • ...
English key stage 3 GL prep 2026-06-03
Across
- A word showing an action or state of being
- The repetition of the same sound at the beginning of nearby words
- A word used in place of a noun
- A comparison that states one thing is another
- The people a text/play is intended for
- A statement that can be proven true
- The main message or idea explored in a text
- A preference that may affect fairness
- A personal view or judgement
- Information used to support a point
- A person in a story, novel or play
- A word that describes a noun
- The voice that tells the story
- The range of words known and used by a person
Down
- Language used to convince an audience
- The time and place where a story occurs
- A conclusion reached from clues and evidence in a text
- A brief account of the key points
- A word that imitates a sound
- A logical guess about what might happen next
- Giving human qualities to non-human things
- The central problem or struggle in a text
- A comparison using "like" or "as"
- A group of related sentences about one main idea
- The writer's attitude towards a subject or audience
25 Clues: A word that imitates a sound • A personal view or judgement • A word that describes a noun • A word used in place of a noun • The voice that tells the story • A brief account of the key points • A comparison using "like" or "as" • A person in a story, novel or play • A statement that can be proven true • Information used to support a point • ...
ENGLISH VOCABULARY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2026-06-09
Across
- Activity of speaking a language
- Ability to understand words
- First part of an exposition text
- Reason given in exposition text
- Sequence of events in a story
- Final part of exposition text
- Food from milk
- Place where students sit
- Telling the truth
- Colorful wall painting
- Opposite of lie
- Healthy protein source
- Subject used for international communication
- A sweet healthy fruit
- Main place for learning
- Activity of listening carefully
- The opposite of dishonest
- Person who studies
- Art written on walls
- Person who teaches students
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- Activity of writing words
- Fruit rich in potassium
- Process of gaining knowledge
- Evidence supporting an opinion
- Activity of reading books
- A drink made from fruits
- Food rich in vitamins and minerals
- A fact used to support an argument
- Someone who can be trusted
- A place to borrow books
- Type of text that gives arguments
- Healthy white drink
- Character in a story
- A grain often eaten at breakfast
- Green healthy vegetable
- Opinion supported by facts
- A story with mixed-up events
- A lesson or moral from a story
- Collection of words in a language
- Healthy orange vegetable
40 Clues: Food from milk • Opposite of lie • Telling the truth • Person who studies • Healthy white drink • Character in a story • Art written on walls • A sweet healthy fruit • Colorful wall painting • Healthy protein source • Fruit rich in potassium • A place to borrow books • Green healthy vegetable • Main place for learning • A drink made from fruits • Place where students sit • ...
Mary Poppins Jr Glossary Lvl 2 2026-07-21
Across
- An accounting book where financial information is written.
- Dedicated, loyal, and possessing exceptional strength or resolve.
- A person’s inherent qualities of mind and character.
- Awful, upsetting, or cruel.
- The perfect example of a person, thing, or action after which all others should be modeled.
- Molasses.
- In good condition.
- Displaying advanced intelligence at an early age.
- Rude.
- British term for an artist who draws or paints on pavement.
- A childish fit of annoyance.
- Persistent complaining in an irritating manner.
- Small parts of a larger whole; usually a mechanism of some sort.
Down
- To hold something out to someone for acceptance; to offer.
- Highly developed.
- Sulfur; a chemical element with a potent odor.
- Unreliable due to flaws.
- Covered in soot; dirty.
- The base support of a statue or column.
- Accumulate; to save up for a period of time.
- Lively in manner, appearance, or expression.
- Not showing due respect to another, often older, person.
- The sum of the vocabulary of a language; a dictionary.
- Good enough for the needs of the situation; acceptable.
- Unit of British currency.
- The ruling part of a system; someone with absolute power.
- Shallow; the outer part or surface of something.
- Of or relating to the home or the running of a household.
28 Clues: Rude. • Molasses. • Highly developed. • In good condition. • Covered in soot; dirty. • Unreliable due to flaws. • Unit of British currency. • Awful, upsetting, or cruel. • A childish fit of annoyance. • The base support of a statue or column. • Accumulate; to save up for a period of time. • Lively in manner, appearance, or expression. • Sulfur; a chemical element with a potent odor. • ...
Elijah Sept 16 2016-09-16
Book 1 Unit 2 2022-03-18
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
EVALUATING SPOKEN TEXT 2022-10-16
4 Clues: focused on grammar, vocabulary, and • the attitude of the writer/speaker regarding a subject. • is speaking effortlessly, reasonably fast, and without unnecessary stops or pauses. • organization of thoughts, words, and concepts and presenting the data in a logical manner.
An Introduction to English Language Teaching 2017-12-18
4 Clues: Also known as lexis... the words of a language • The 4 Skills: Reading, Writing, Listening and ? • Chomsky had a lot to say about this, universally • Good idea to get learners to work in these (it takes two to communicate!)
SchoolPace: IRLA Organizer 2026-03-19
4 Clues: The latest proof of a student’s reading achievement. • The next key reading skill a student aims to master. • The updated list of vocabulary a student is working on. • The most recent meeting between teacher and student about reading.
AVID TUTORIAL CROSSWORD 2025-03-31
Across
- 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. • ...
EGP Terms 2022-03-24
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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. • ...
Crossword 1 2017-12-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- - 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- - 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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.
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
A2.2 Learning a second language 2026-06-09
Across
- A direct comparison of two unlike things without using "like" or "as".
- A mental connection or link made between two or more things.
- A person who has spoken a particular language from earliest childhood.
- Writing or speech not meant to be taken literally to create a special effect.
- A distinctive way of pronouncing words, often tied to a specific region or country.
- The ability to speak or write a language smoothly, easily, and naturally.
- Helpful information or critique given to someone to improve their performance.
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- The state of being highly skilled, competent, or advanced in a language or activity.
- The act of putting something in a particular position or order.
- To successfully reach a goal or accomplish something through effort and hard work.
- A group of letters added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning.
- Regional variety of a language with its own grammar and vocabulary.
- The quality of being correct, precise, and free from errors.
- A careful plan or method designed to achieve a specific goal.
- To arrive at a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning rather than direct facts.
15 Clues: A mental connection or link made between two or more things. • The quality of being correct, precise, and free from errors. • A careful plan or method designed to achieve a specific goal. • The act of putting something in a particular position or order. • Regional variety of a language with its own grammar and vocabulary. • ...
Challenges When Planning an ESP Course 2024-01-04
Across
- 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. • ...
FOLKLORE 100 2023-02-23
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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. • ...
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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
Healthy Ecosystems Crossword 2026-01-28
Across
- Any individual, living thing
- The relationship between clownfish and anemones is an example of this term. It describes relationships between organisms where both benefit
- A group of the same species living in the same area
- These organisms are incredibly small and can only be seen using a microscope
- This interaction can occur within and between species. It is a lose/lose relationship.
- A substance that provides nourishment essential for growth and the maintenance of life
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- This word describes interactions between abiotic and biotic elements
- Algae, fungi and bacteria are all examples of this vocabulary word
- elements Temperature, humidity, water, sunlight and air are all…
- In this relationship a parasite harms a host organism
- A group of organisms that are able to reproduce
- This term describes different populations interacting in an area
- This word describes where an organism lives. Organisms are unable to survive in this place unless it meets their needs
- Barnacles on a whale are an example of this kind of relationship. One organism benefits and the other is unaffected.
- The organism that is hunted is known as…
15 Clues: Any individual, living thing • The organism that is hunted is known as… • A group of organisms that are able to reproduce • A group of the same species living in the same area • In this relationship a parasite harms a host organism • elements Temperature, humidity, water, sunlight and air are all… • This term describes different populations interacting in an area • ...
