vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
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.
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- A type of speech that includes vocabulary and expressions that are seen as highly informal and conversational.
- Informal, traditional culture
5 Clues: Minimum of two people • Informal, traditional culture • A belief in the zodiac and stars • A type of speech that includes vocabulary and expressions that are seen as highly informal and conversational. • ...
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
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- to cause people to do or believe something by explaining why they should
- a series of events that builds toward the point of greatest interest
- to say that something is similar to something else
- a narrative written about a personal experience
- a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually repeating pattern of meter
- a statement that is true and can be proven
- person who tells a story; in literature, the voice that an author takes on to tell a story
- brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph
15 Clues: to communicate knowledge to • a statement that is true and can be proven • to use our senses to create a mood or emotion • a narrative written about a personal experience • holding the attention and interest of an audience • to say that something is similar to something else • brief explanation of an illustration, cartoon, or photograph • ...
Lesson 2 2023-07-22
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- I did a ________ after seeing my brother hiding in the washing machine.
- A major ______ of taking the train is that it can be quite crowded.
- You need to buy a ticket before going through the ______ to the subway platform.
- Our group made a _______ decision to take a lunch break.
- I like to add ______ to my pasta sauce to give it a fishy taste.
- The ______ at my school have a speech about stopping bullying.
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- This movie is so emotional that it always makes me _______.
- I was knocked back by a ______ of air when the train came racing through the station.
- The road is made from ________ so it is a little rough to drive on.
- The forest animals were _______ of water because of a drought.
- Most of the ________ government buildings are in Washington DC.
- I think that buses are the best form of ______ in the city.
- This test will _______ our vocabulary skills.
- Agents from the Federal _______ of Investigation are trying to catch the criminal.
- You shoudn't ______ around when you are walking through the station or else you might hit other people.
15 Clues: This test will _______ our vocabulary skills. • Our group made a _______ decision to take a lunch break. • This movie is so emotional that it always makes me _______. • I think that buses are the best form of ______ in the city. • The forest animals were _______ of water because of a drought. • The ______ at my school have a speech about stopping bullying. • ...
Vocabulary Words 2023-11-13
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- worth a great deal of money.
- a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics.
- the action or process of distributing things or people over a wide area.
- a place where people pay to sit and eat meals that are cooked and served on the premises.
- a plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.
- be given, presented with, or paid (something).
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community.
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- identify (someone or something) from having encountered them before; know again.
- able to be seen.
- take part or intervene in an activity without invitation or necessity.
- a formal promise or assurance (typically in writing) that certain conditions will be fulfilled, especially that a product will be repaired or replaced if not of a specified quality and durability.
- gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of.
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- single; separate.
- lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely.
15 Clues: able to be seen. • single; separate. • worth a great deal of money. • be given, presented with, or paid (something). • the body of words used in a particular language. • the governing body of a nation, state, or community. • gather together or acquire an increasing number or quantity of. • lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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.
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- - must consider the subject, tone, diction, sentence structure, and the degree of argumentation for a specific type of audience or reader.
- - it is a condensation of significant facts from an original piece of writing.
- INFERENCES - they are also known as text connecting or inter-sentence inferences for they maintain textual integrity.
- - are old and overused expressions that have lost their novelty and meaning because of constant use.
- - Quick glancing
- - an inspiring and amusing story about a person or an event meant to teach a lesson.
- PAPER - is a popular academic text that requires thoughtful, reading, research and writing.
15 Clues: - Quick glancing • - specific to broad • - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words • ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event • SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution. • ANALYSIS - is only to explain something from a unique perspective • - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages • ...
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
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.
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- - must consider the subject, tone, diction, sentence structure, and the degree of argumentation for a specific type of audience or reader.
- - it is a condensation of significant facts from an original piece of writing.
- INFERENCES - they are also known as text connecting or inter-sentence inferences for they maintain textual integrity.
- - are old and overused expressions that have lost their novelty and meaning because of constant use.
- - Quick glancing
- - an inspiring and amusing story about a person or an event meant to teach a lesson.
- PAPER - is a popular academic text that requires thoughtful, reading, research and writing.
15 Clues: - Quick glancing • - specific to broad • - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words • ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event • SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution. • ANALYSIS - is only to explain something from a unique perspective • - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages • ...
Book 1 Unit 2 2022-03-18
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. • ...
Week 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-22
Across
- The football player kicked the ball into the ________________ and won a point.
- The ________________ stole the rich woman's jewelry and jumped out the window!
- He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop.
- She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________.
- Dogs will sometimes ________________ their own tail because they think it's another animal.
- Some children have mobile phones because their parents are worried about an emergency happening.
- People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000.
- On the 4th of July, everyone in America sets off ________________ to celebrate.
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- There were a lot of people at the ________________ because it was a championship game.
- A long time ago, people had to carry a separate ________________ and a cell phone with them.
- A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________.
- There are ________________ on the backpack straps so you can make them longer or shorter.
- It's easier to use a wireless ________________ because you can still control the cursor.
- The ________________ asked the basketball player about his latest trophy.
- There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on.
15 Clues: He was late so he had to ________________ the bus stop. • People started using ________________ to communicate in 2000. • She brought all the vocabulary lists to school on a ________________. • There were videos on the laptop ________________ when he turned it on. • A lot of people sit at coffee shops and work on their ________________. • ...
Crossword 1 2017-12-06
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
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- 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 • ...
AP Human Geo Vocab Unit 3 2024-12-14
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- 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. • ...
Literary Key Terms 2017-02-13
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- of view the perspective from which a story is told.
- where and when a story takes place, including the time of day, the season, or the location.
- a category of composition. Each has a particular style, form, and content.
- a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story.
- language not the actual meaning of a word or phrase. Similes and metaphors are examples.
- makes a comparison without using like or as
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- the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
- makes a comparison using like or as
- when an idea or message is stated by the writer. The author tells the readers exactly what they need to know.
- to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen.
- the lesson or message of a text
- the meanings of words and phrases, and how they are used in the story.
- to infer means to come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence found in the text.
13 Clues: the lesson or message of a text • makes a comparison using like or as • makes a comparison without using like or as • of view the perspective from which a story is told. • the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story. • a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story. • to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen. • ...
crossword Helen Funez 2021-09-05
Across
- the action or process of adapting or being adapted
- the action or process of innovating.
- development is a practical undertaking involving the production, evaluation, adaptation, and exploitation of materials intendend to facilitate language acquisition.
- the egree to which something is successful in producing a desired result; success.
- written works, especially those considered of superior or lasting artistic merit.
- the process of developing or being developed.
- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something.
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- facts provided or learned about something or someone.
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- are anything wich can be used to facilitate learning of a language, including coursbooks, videos, graded readers, flash cards, games.
- is a plan or specification for the construction of an object or system or for the implementation of an activity or process,
- positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas.
13 Clues: the action or process of innovating. • the process of developing or being developed. • the body of words used in a particular language. • the action or process of adapting or being adapted • facts provided or learned about something or someone. • positive in attitude and full of energy and new ideas. • ...
Literary Terms 2019-11-05
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- A style or form of expression that is characteristic of a particular person, type of art, etc.
- The repetition of the initial consonant sound of words.
- Range of pitch or type of tone, Expression.
- The author's attitude toward the subject of work.
- Extract selection.
- Narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of 1 character.
- The story of a person's life written by that person.
- Dramatic entertainment, comedic solo, or the like by a single speaker.
- To be different, especially in a way that is very obvious.
- A statement or theory that is put forward as a premise to be maintained or proved.
- Briefly conveys the essential idea of the paragraph.
- Shortened, cut short.
- An explanation of the meaning of a word, phrase, etc.
- A question that prompts or encourages the desired answer.
- The state of two things that are directly opposite to each other.
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning. Typically a moral or political one.
- The use of many words to say something that could be said more clearly and directly by using fewer words.
- Prolonged, cause to cover a larger area or to last longer.
- The story of a person's life written by someone else.
- To be as good or as bad as something else, to be on the same level.
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- Only suggests or inferred by the supporting details. The author does not state it directly.
- Short allegorical story designed to illustrate or teach some truth, religious, or moral lesson.
- Incongruity between what might be expected and what occurs.
- The underlying main idea of a literary work.
- Very informal usage in vocabulary and idiom that is characteristically more metaphorical, playful, vivid, and ephmeral than ordinary language.
- Language that represents one thing in terms of something dissimilar.
- A comparison of two things based on their being alike in some way.
- Admitting of a point claimed in argument.
- Characteristic of ordinary or familiar conversation rather than formal speech writing.
- Use of irony, sarcasm, ridicule, or the like, in exposing, or deriding vice, folly.
- A sentence made up of two parts that are roughly equal in length, importance, and grammatical structure.
- One thing used to represent something else.
- Use of a word whose sound imitates its meaning.
- The structure or arrangement of related or connected ideas.
- Done without plan, organized, or rehearsed.
- Speech that reflects pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar typical of a geographical region.
- A reference to something well-known that exists outside the literary work.
- Hints that give the reader help on difficult or on unusual words.
- Dictionary definition.
- The most important or central thought of a paragraph or larger section of text, which tells the reader what the text is about.
- A work intended for performance by actors on a stage.
41 Clues: Extract selection. • Shortened, cut short. • Dictionary definition. • Admitting of a point claimed in argument. • Range of pitch or type of tone, Expression. • One thing used to represent something else. • Done without plan, organized, or rehearsed. • The underlying main idea of a literary work. • Use of a word whose sound imitates its meaning. • ...
Literary Key Terms 2017-02-13
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- the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story.
- makes a comparison using like or as
- the lesson or message of a text
- when an idea or message is stated by the writer. The author tells the readers exactly what they need to know.
- a category of composition. Each has a particular style, form, and content.
- a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story.
- language not the actual meaning of a word or phrase. Similes and metaphors are examples.
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- of view the perspective from which a story is told.
- makes a comparison without using like or as
- where and when a story takes place, including the time of day, the season, or the location.
- to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen.
- the meanings of words and phrases, and how they are used in the story.
- to infer means to come to a reasonable conclusion based on evidence found in the text.
13 Clues: the lesson or message of a text • makes a comparison using like or as • makes a comparison without using like or as • of view the perspective from which a story is told. • the events in the beginning, middle, and end of the story. • a person or thing that plays a part in the events of a story. • to give the main events in a story in the order in which they happen. • ...
Written Text Terminology 2014-03-18
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- The Free Stater sniper is the story's ___________.
- action A series of incidents building to a point of great interest
- An overlying topic or relevant idea running through the text – usually there is more than one
- Setting up the story, introducing characters, relationships etc – before the rising action
- The Republican sniper is the story's ___________.
- This occurs between the Republican sniper and the Free Stater sniper
- The Sniper is written using this narrative point of view.
- The events that make up a story
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- The order in which a story is told – chronological or flash backs/forwards
- Ends the story – if it’s a comedy everything works out well for the main character. If it’s a tragedy… well… not so much.
- The way a story is written – the author’s voice that comes through in the writing. This can be determined by sentence structure, vocabulary and the tone
- The turning point, which marks a change, for the better or the worse, in the protagonist’s affairs
- The reason the author has written a text
13 Clues: The events that make up a story • The reason the author has written a text • The Republican sniper is the story's ___________. • The Free Stater sniper is the story's ___________. • The Sniper is written using this narrative point of view. • action A series of incidents building to a point of great interest • ...
Understanding Sacred Scripture 2023-10-17
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- The author of the third gospel as well as the Acts of the Apostles.
- That part of Sacred Scripture written after Christ's ascension into heaven.
- The written Word of God committed to His Church for the instruction and sanctification of mankind
- When we say that the Bible is _____ we mean that its principle author is God.
- Another word for Sacred Scripture.
- Seventy-three books comprise the _____ of Scripture.
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- That part of Sacred Scripture written before the coming of Christ.
- We can know the true meaning of the Bible from the teaching authority of the Catholic Church called the ______
- the number of books in the Bible.
- The first book of the Bible.
- The unwritten Word of God given to the Church through word of mouth by Jesus Christ or the apostles under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
- Because the Bible is inspired, it is also without _____.
- The _____ authorship of the scriptures can be seen in language, vocabulary, genre, etc.
13 Clues: The first book of the Bible. • the number of books in the Bible. • Another word for Sacred Scripture. • Seventy-three books comprise the _____ of Scripture. • Because the Bible is inspired, it is also without _____. • That part of Sacred Scripture written before the coming of Christ. • The author of the third gospel as well as the Acts of the Apostles. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- a harry llama
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- an evil supernatural being
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- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- the prevailing current of thought
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- a young unmarried woman
17 Clues: a harry llama • a young unmarried woman • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • the prevailing current of thought • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • ...
How Well Do You Know Mark Vodell? 2022-05-13
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- Mark _____ Vodell.
- Where does the My Mission money go?
- During a camp, Mark would always be the prepared to pick up a ....
- Which fruit will Mark usually buy at a market and share with students in Yangon (two words)?
- The university at which Mark completed his PHD.
- The name of Mark's youngest son.
- Which essentially item of luggage will Mark strongly suggest to take on the My Mission trip?
- Which SDA school did Mark work at prior to Gilson?
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- Using which backyard play equipment did Mark injure himself when he was younger?
- Removed this saying from his vocabulary when it was revealed that he said it too often.
- A daily activity that Mark aims to do to start the day.
- What does Mark call the right turning lane into TH campus (two words)?
- A job that Mark did prior to teaching.
- A friendly team motivation word, used with a hand gesture, said to conclude worship.
- What unique vintage car does Mark drive around occasionally (two words)?
- The year that Mark started at Gilson, 19_ _
- Learned this language so that he could interact with people on My Mission.
17 Clues: Mark _____ Vodell. • The name of Mark's youngest son. • Where does the My Mission money go? • A job that Mark did prior to teaching. • The year that Mark started at Gilson, 19_ _ • The university at which Mark completed his PHD. • Which SDA school did Mark work at prior to Gilson? • A daily activity that Mark aims to do to start the day. • ...
Fertile Crescent and Mesopotamia Vocabulary 2021-10-15
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- People Vocabulary
- and political character rustics
- a self-governing city and its surrounding area.
- of agriculture, sometimes known as the
- A long time period defined by specific social,
- Resource: Something provided by nature that is useful to humans.
- a system that grants more power to some individuals and less to others.
- the holy book of the Jewish people.
- long poems telling stories of heroes.
- The weather of a place over a long period of time
- Height above sea level
- a countryside area (farm).
- Moisture that falls in the form of rain, sleet or snow
- a mixture of fertile soil that makes for good farming, often a result from
- To move to a new place
- Climate: Climate in the temperate zone which lacks extremes in
- them more useful to humans
- if used properly
- belief in one god.
- Human existence m cities, with systems of
- The distance east and west of the Prime Meridian
- Natural substances reached by mining or digging into the earth
- Resource: A natural resource that can be used again and
- People who moved from place to place to meet
- an extra supply of something
- a single leader Of an empire or kingdom.
- Age, when people first used stone tools.
- Resource: Natural resources that cannot be replaced
- education, government and specialization
- a religious building, like the top Of a ziggurat.
- the world's first monotheistic religion.
- Code: one of the earliest known form of written laws to govern daily
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- to do one thing well
- belief in many gods.
- An object used to help a person accomplish a task
- the knowledge, beliefs, customs and values a group of people have in
- basic needs by hunting animals and gathering plants
- a system of writing based on pictures.
- Crescent and Mesopotamia Vocabulary
- The surroundings of a place
- The distance north or south of the equator
- a complex society with well-developed forms of government, religion,
- Era: "Old Stone Age" The first part of the
- Climate: Climate the tropical zones with intense heat, much rain
- The time before there was writing
- lands and people governed under a single rule.
- of the year
- Revolution.
- and has seasons
- a city area.
- plant life
- use
- farming: the raising of crops and animals for
- The study of the earth
- a way to supply water to an area.
- Climate: A climate of the earth's polar regions, very cold weather
- the use of skills and tools to meet practical human needs
- learning.
- The training of plants and animals to
- lack of seasons
- Era: "New Stone Age" This era marked the
- sets and enforces laws and services in a region.
- A portion of a body of water or air flowing the same path
- the world's first system Of writing.
64 Clues: use • learning. • plant life • of the year • Revolution. • a city area. • and has seasons • lack of seasons • if used properly • People Vocabulary • belief in one god. • to do one thing well • belief in many gods. • Height above sea level • To move to a new place • The study of the earth • a countryside area (farm). • them more useful to humans • The surroundings of a place • an extra supply of something • ...
ELA Vocab Q3 2026-03-13
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- – dishonest or immoral
- Roots (Meaning)
- – break or crack
- – collection of work
- – sudden and unexpected
- – give out
- – a person’s usual mood
- – small broken piece
- – evaluate or judge
- – property promised to repay a loan
- – take attention away
- – put liquid into something
- – legal claim on a property until a debt is paid
- – series of actions
- – interrupt or disturb
- – medicine that stops poison
- – family member from long ago
- – sore inside the body or stomach
- – messy or untidy
- – say the opposite
- – take away value
- – free of germs
- – careful thinking and good judgment
- – ability to enter or use something
- – a member of a Christian religious group known for peace and equality
- – to divide into four parts
- – show or point out
- – swinging weight
- – someone pretending to be someone else
- – step-by-step method
- – drug that calms or makes sleepy
- place or put
- – money taken from an account
- – person who agrees to repay a loan if the borrower cannot
- – throw out
- Words
- – rules or moral guidelines
- – happen
- – strong public criticism
- – a yellow chemical element with a strong smell
- say or speak
- pull or drag
- place or put
- – relating to citizens or society
- – in a legal or proper way
- – serious and quiet in mood
- – easily spread disease
- Tubman Vocabulary
- – basic belief or rule
- – official order
- – proof that someone was right or innocent
- – a person running away from danger or the law
- Drummer Boy of Shiloh Vocabulary
- – giving help or encouragement
- Terms
- – money spent
- – person or company owed money
- – crooked or not straight
- – something that came before
- – stop something briefly
- – continuing without becoming weaker
- – disease spreading quickly in an area
- – careful study
- – giving a vaccine
- – person who held a position before another
- – to begin or start
- – represent something
- – money paid after retirement
- – show clearly
- – hang or stop temporarily
- – scattered or spread around
- – factors that can change
- – ruler with total power
- – needed or necessary
- – isolating people to stop disease spread
- – breaking a rule
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- – legal agreement
- – length of time
- – pull back
- – able to spread between people
- carry
- – burst or break open
- – unable to pay debts
- – part of something
- – something representing an idea
- – speaking clearly and powerfully
- – important
- – a belief without proof
- – money used in a country
- – carried or supported
- – admit something is true
- – remove something
- – very sad or discouraged
- – losing too much body water
- break
- – the act of taking something away or leaving a place
- – at a 90° angle
- – moral corruption or very bad behavior
- – act between two sides to help
- – fear or worry about something that may happen
- – reliable or trustworthy
- – medicine used to treat illness
- – quiet or softened
- – to bring a feeling or memory to mind
- – take away the right to pay off a mortgage
- – property that can be owned (like slaves in history)
- – able to be used up
- – area of activity
- – inability to sleep
- throw
- / pend- hang
- – explanation based on evidence
- – keeping clean for health
- – friendly relationship
- – rule or plan used by an organization
- – showing or predicting something
- – number out of 100
- – extra section at the end of a book
- / -ces- go or move
- Vocabulary (Unit 4)
- – needing support
- – to persuade someone with flattery
- – reaction or answer
- – easy to carry
- – where something comes from
- exact or particular
- – arrangement of parts
- – almost the same
- – valuable things owned
- – to slowly teach or put an idea into someone’s mind
- – money owed
- – large or heavy body
- – burst out suddenly
- – protection against disease
- break or burst
- – related to the heart
- – extra money paid on loans
- – charging extremely high interest
- Terms
- – thick sweet syrup made from sugar
- – function or job
- – refuse to accept
- – a suggestion or idea
- – a blessing or prayer for good things
- – written record
- – determined and firm in decision
- – made of several parts
- – memory loss
- – to stay longer than expected
- – relating to the moon
150 Clues: carry • break • throw • Words • Terms • Terms • – happen • – give out • – pull back • – important • – throw out • place or put • / pend- hang • say or speak • pull or drag • place or put • – money owed • – money spent • – memory loss • break or burst • – show clearly • Roots (Meaning) • – free of germs • – easy to carry • – careful study • – length of time • – break or crack • – at a 90° angle • – official order • – written record • ...
English II U1L2 Guided Notes 2017-03-02
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- Knowing ________ , roots and bases will help you understand new vocabulary words when you are reading.
- Adding the ____________ re to the base word move to makes a new word remove.
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- Adding a prefix to a ______________ word makes a new word.
- Prefixes have their own __________.
- A prefix is a word part added to a ________ or a base word to make a new word.
5 Clues: Prefixes have their own __________. • Adding a prefix to a ______________ word makes a new word. • Adding the ____________ re to the base word move to makes a new word remove. • A prefix is a word part added to a ________ or a base word to make a new word. • Knowing ________ , roots and bases will help you understand new vocabulary words when you are reading.
Essential Components of Reading 2024-01-08
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- complex cognitive process readers use to understand what they have read
- word knowledge that supports reading development and increases comprehension
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- the relationship between the letters or letter combinations in written language and the individual sounds in spoken language
- _____ awareness, ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken syllables and words
- able to read orally with appropriate speed, accuracy, and proper expression
5 Clues: complex cognitive process readers use to understand what they have read • able to read orally with appropriate speed, accuracy, and proper expression • word knowledge that supports reading development and increases comprehension • _____ awareness, ability to focus on and manipulate phonemes in spoken syllables and words • ...
List 6A - scrip/scrib and dict 2020-01-29
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- My younger brother ruined my homework and _______ all over it.
- Since she had the flu, the doctor ______ lots of rest and fluids to help her recover.
- We had enough ______ for the entire class to have one when we looked up our vocabulary words.
- The actress only had 3 days to memorize her ______ before the performance.
- Our ____ on the meal was that it was delicious!
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- He ______ his essay to the teacher, since he broke the hand that he writes with.
- The teacher gave a very detailed _______ of the assignment so all of the students would know what to do.
- The student used her best ______ to write her essay.
- Today in reading, we will be ________ a character by inferring their traits.
9 Clues: Our ____ on the meal was that it was delicious! • The student used her best ______ to write her essay. • My younger brother ruined my homework and _______ all over it. • The actress only had 3 days to memorize her ______ before the performance. • Today in reading, we will be ________ a character by inferring their traits. • ...
Corpus 2025-03-04
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- Records transcribed speech (e.g., London-Lund Corpus).
- Corpus was one of the first balanced collections of American English texts.
- A measure of how easy or difficult a text is to understand.
- Identifying whether a word is a noun, verb, adjective, etc., in a text.
- A group of words derived from the same root (e.g., “act,” “action,” “active”).
- A large collection of texts used for language analysis.
- A sequence of words frequently appearing together (e.g., “on the other hand”).
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- A tool that shows how words appear in different contexts.
- The third area of language teaching that corpus linguistics addresses is defined as situation of use.!
- .. is the study of phrases. … is a central element of corpus lin-guistics:
- The process of breaking text into words or phrases for analysis.
- Sequences of words used to analyze patterns in text (e.g., “big data” is a 2-gram).
- Covers various genres (e.g., British National Corpus).
- Adding labels or tags (e.g., part of speech) to words in a corpus.
- The base form of a word (e.g., “running” → “run”).
- A method to determine how often words appear in a text or corpus.
- Test A fill-in-the-gap exercise to test vocabulary and comprehension
17 Clues: The base form of a word (e.g., “running” → “run”). • Records transcribed speech (e.g., London-Lund Corpus). • Covers various genres (e.g., British National Corpus). • A large collection of texts used for language analysis. • A tool that shows how words appear in different contexts. • A measure of how easy or difficult a text is to understand. • ...
Principles and Procedures of Materials Development 2025-05-30
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- Information provided to learners after completing a task to help them improve.
- The process of developing skills in a language, especially a second or foreign one.
- In a way that involves physical movement or touch in learning.
- Abbreviation for a language learned after the first language.
- The process of designing, adapting, and evaluating resources for language teaching.
- A requirement that must be fulfilled before starting something new.
- A classroom activity that reflects real-world challenges and language use.
- Impact To produce a noticeable or significant effect on the learner.
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- The goal behind why someone speaks or writes in a given situation.
- The ability to use language correctly and appropriately in various contexts.
- The process through which people learn a language other than their mother tongue.
- Abbreviation for a person's first or native language.
- An approach that integrates learning content and a foreign language.
- In a visually or artistically pleasing way.
- English instruction tailored to learners with a particular academic or professional goal.
- A distinct element of language, such as grammar, vocabulary, or pronunciation.
- Apiece of real-world language used for teaching purposes without modification.
17 Clues: In a visually or artistically pleasing way. • Abbreviation for a person's first or native language. • Abbreviation for a language learned after the first language. • In a way that involves physical movement or touch in learning. • The goal behind why someone speaks or writes in a given situation. • ...
Poetry Terms Quiz 2025-09-22
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- Repetition of introductory phrases.
- Understatement used for effect, used to emphasize
- A rhyme on two syllables, sounds soft and flowy.
- Device where parts of a phrase are the same, repeated, or parallel.
- A place to stop (a grouping of lines that connect in theme)
- Writer's choice of vocabulary, style of pronunciation in speaking, NOT lexis.
- Two contradictory ideas placed together which makes sense when examined. If contradiction is in close proximity, similar to Oxymoron
- A rhyme that looks as though it should rhyme because of its spelling, but doesn't.
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- Repeats the final consonant sound in words without the vowel sound corresponding.
- Identical consonants but different vowels.
- Placing contrasting ideas next to each other for effect.
- Suddenly undercuts the climax.
- A line that makes sense on its own but requires the next line to complete it.
- True rhyme when spoken aloud but looks like it shouldn't be.
- Repetition of words or phrases at the end of successive clauses.
- Repetition of vowel sounds within words with different consonants.
- The arrangement of words and phrases to create well-formed sentences in a language.
17 Clues: Suddenly undercuts the climax. • Repetition of introductory phrases. • Identical consonants but different vowels. • A rhyme on two syllables, sounds soft and flowy. • Understatement used for effect, used to emphasize • Placing contrasting ideas next to each other for effect. • A place to stop (a grouping of lines that connect in theme) • ...
New England Colonies & Middle Colonies Review 2020-12-14
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- the founder of Pennsylvania, who led the "Holy Experiment" (no spaces)
- I was exiled from Massachusetts and established Rhode Island (no spaces)
- first document to establish self governance in colonies (no spaces)
- a female who spoke up against puritanism (no spaces)
- a holiday based on a meal between the Wampanoags and Pilgrims
- vocabulary word for people who disagree with something; in the case of the colonies they disagreed with Puritanism
- a religious group, predominately in Pennsylvania, that believed in equal rights for all
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- the majority religion in Plymouth, that believed in religious freedom for other religions
- the Middle Colonies were known as the _______ colonies, because of its fertile soil and diverse agricluture (no spaces)
- I founded New Hampshire colony as a fishing colony, but never got to see it (no spaces)
- the majority religion in Massachusetts Bay Colony, that did not believe in religious freedom for other religions
11 Clues: a female who spoke up against puritanism (no spaces) • a holiday based on a meal between the Wampanoags and Pilgrims • first document to establish self governance in colonies (no spaces) • the founder of Pennsylvania, who led the "Holy Experiment" (no spaces) • I was exiled from Massachusetts and established Rhode Island (no spaces) • ...
Chapter 3: Creating Positive Peer Relationships 2024-01-30
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- students begin to listen more thoughtfully to one another and word more collaboratively
- students need closure of group experience
- group members are concerned about belonging
- an effective method for helping students learn each other's names
- physical, verbal, or written behavior with the intent to cause harm or distress
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- group members express concern about how the group is operating and who makes decisions
- an activity where students stand in the corner that best describes their response to a question or statement
- teacher needs to be attentive to social and academic needs and make the necessary adjustments
- a word that educators should eliminate from their vocabulary to prepare for a world where people of color are no underserved
- days designated days for the students to wear a specific color or accessory to create a sense of unity and fun
- group members look to authority figure to provide structure
11 Clues: students need closure of group experience • group members are concerned about belonging • group members look to authority figure to provide structure • an effective method for helping students learn each other's names • physical, verbal, or written behavior with the intent to cause harm or distress • ...
Chapter 2 EC160 2026-04-20
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- the arrangement of words as elements in a sentence to show their relationship.
- smallest unit of speech that distinguishes one utterance from another
- words that give a special characteristic to a noun
- the act of presuming something to be true of all members of a particular class of words.
- we all develop _______ speech as a way to understand the world around us.
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- tendency on the part of children to make the language regular, such as using past tenses like -ed for all past-tense verb endings.
- things that stand for or suggest (such as pictures, models, word symbols, and so forth).
- study of how language is used in social context
- the study of the units of meaning in a language
- sound system of a language and how it is represented with an alphabetic code.
- the study of meanings associated with words and the acquisition of vocabulary.
11 Clues: study of how language is used in social context • the study of the units of meaning in a language • words that give a special characteristic to a noun • smallest unit of speech that distinguishes one utterance from another • we all develop _______ speech as a way to understand the world around us. • ...
Children's first 50 words 2021-02-23
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- This is a phenomenon that commonly happens to complex productions of words produced by young children.
- A child's first words usually occur around their ____ birthday.
- Any sound articulated with the flexible part of the tongue, also often some of the first sounds that babies make.
- _____ idioms are accurate productions of words that are similar to adult pronunciations.
- This class of sounds is not usually included in child's first words.
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- /i/ and /u/ are usually the ____ vowels to appear in a child's sound system.
- Most first words are produced in a simple CV ___ structure.
- The 50-word period is characterized by phonetic _____ and lack of systematic sound contrasts.
- Children's first words are represented ____ rather than phonemically.
- At around 18 months, a child should have about ___ words in their vocabulary.
- A child using "wawa" for water is an example of a ______.
- (T/F)Children's language development is linear, once a child produces a correct pronunciation, they will always use that production.
12 Clues: A child using "wawa" for water is an example of a ______. • Most first words are produced in a simple CV ___ structure. • A child's first words usually occur around their ____ birthday. • This class of sounds is not usually included in child's first words. • Children's first words are represented ____ rather than phonemically. • ...
4th Grade Academic Word Puzzle 2022-04-06
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- Dad is taking the bread out of the oven. I've always loved the smell of freshly baked bread.
- I appreciate your , but sometimes you need to learn to work as part of a team.
- Kelly was _____ going to have a party on the weekend, but I don't think it happened.
- The fire fighter grasped the young man by the arm and pulled him from the burning house.
- I was somewhat tired after work and decided to take a short nap
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- The driver _____ her speed as she approached the curve.
- I only brought T-shirts and shorts for the trip. It was colder and windier than I had _____ it would be.
- The ________of these exercises is to help you learn new vocabulary.
- We wore loose clothes to allow for easier ___
- His _______attitude to studying explains his poor grades.
- Attention passengers on flight 721 to Honolulu. Please _____ to gate 33 where your plane is now boarding.
11 Clues: We wore loose clothes to allow for easier ___ • The driver _____ her speed as she approached the curve. • His _______attitude to studying explains his poor grades. • I was somewhat tired after work and decided to take a short nap • The ________of these exercises is to help you learn new vocabulary. • ...
90's Artists & Bands 2023-09-26
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- Her cover of a Dolly Parton hit was a bodyguard to many broken hearts.
- They named their debut album after the jersey number of a famous basketball player, but not Michael Jordan.
- This artist took us to the classroom, but not for learning.
- Her idea of irony might not pass a literature class, but it sure was catchy.
- A quintet that put the Union Jack on a mini dress and zig-a-zig-ah in our vocabulary.
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- She's the voice behind an epic nautical farewell.
- She hit whistle notes before apps could even detect them.
- Thom Yorke and the gang made it OK to be an outcast.
- They're the poster child for a Seattle-based music movement named after a state of dissatisfaction.
- His love for the Golden State was evident, but he hailed from the East Coast.
- These guys would make your heart ache, but only if you said "Bye Bye Bye."
11 Clues: She's the voice behind an epic nautical farewell. • Thom Yorke and the gang made it OK to be an outcast. • She hit whistle notes before apps could even detect them. • This artist took us to the classroom, but not for learning. • Her cover of a Dolly Parton hit was a bodyguard to many broken hearts. • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2020-04-27
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- A quarter of a circle; an arc of 90°.
- Equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance,
- a meeting or conference for the discussion of some subject, especially a meeting at which several speakers talk on or discuss a topic before an audience.
- An act of discharging poisonous fumes.
- the act of arranging, putting things in order, or making things run smoothly together
- the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another.
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- Average yearly temperatures in these regions are not extreme, not burning hot nor freezing cold.
- A process that revolves from west to east i.e, in the anticlockwise direction.
- A region where the climate is warm and it is humid and wet
- The stock of words used by or known to a particular people or group of persons
- Example of although, after, before, because, how, if, once, since, so that, until, unless, when
11 Clues: A quarter of a circle; an arc of 90°. • An act of discharging poisonous fumes. • Equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, • A region where the climate is warm and it is humid and wet • the process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another. • A process that revolves from west to east i.e, in the anticlockwise direction. • ...
Vocabulary - Foundations of Hawaii Ecology 2025-08-09
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- A stationary plume of magma beneath the Earth's crust that forms volcanoes as a tectonic plate moves over it.
- The coastal or ocean region of an ahupuaʻa.
- An underground layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel that contains groundwater.
- A species on which other species in an ecosystem largely depend, such that if it were removed the ecosystem would change drastically.
- A traditional Hawaiian land division typically extending from the mountains to the sea.
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- List
- A species of native Hawaiian honeycreeper known for its vibrant red feathers and curved beak.
- A hardy species that is the first to colonize barren or disturbed environments, like new lava flows.
- A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- The mountain or inland region of an ahupuaʻa.
- The native Hawaiian tree that is a foundational species of the native forest. Its red flower is the lehua.
11 Clues: List • The coastal or ocean region of an ahupuaʻa. • The mountain or inland region of an ahupuaʻa. • A biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment. • An underground layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel that contains groundwater. • A traditional Hawaiian land division typically extending from the mountains to the sea. • ...
Crossword 2026-04-28
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- Temporary or mild problems in learning a language, which are not always a disorder
- A phonological disorder where sounds are mispronounced due to articulation difficulties.
- The drive that keeps learners practicing and participating; without it, learning slows down.
- A lifelong neurodevelopmental condition that affects vocabulary, grammar, and organization of ideas.
- feeling nervous or afraid when speaking or being evaluated Anxiety
- A diagnosed condition that makes it difficult to understand or use spoken, written, or signed language.
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- Emotional factors such as anxiety, fear of failure, or low self-esteem that block second language learning.
- A learning disorder that mainly affects reading, writing, and sometimes language comprehension.
- An internal belief in your own abilities to communicate and face challenges.
- A language disorder caused by brain damage that makes comprehension and production of language difficult.
- Ways teachers deliver lessons; effective methods build confidence and communication, while ineffective ones focus only on rules.
11 Clues: feeling nervous or afraid when speaking or being evaluated Anxiety • An internal belief in your own abilities to communicate and face challenges. • Temporary or mild problems in learning a language, which are not always a disorder • A phonological disorder where sounds are mispronounced due to articulation difficulties. • ...
Freak the mighty 2021-10-31
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- Max's grandfather, who has loving care towards his grandson, but is very stern nonetheless!
- an unintelligent or unpleasant person
- a harry llama
- Max's grandmother, who is a soft, loving, compassionate human who would hate to see anyone get hurt
- A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak
- this man is the villain of the book, he has the nickname "Killer Kane" and is also Max's father. Kenny also killed Max's mother
- an automaton that resembles a human being
- this lady is Max's mother, you don't hear much about him until Max says that he remembered Killer Kane killing his mother
- an evil supernatural being
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- A very big child that earned it from his father, he also is not too smart until he meets someone
- a machine designed to achieve flight by means of flapping wings
- a book that includes many words that would help you with your vocabulary (which max needs)
- created by living things such as plants, animals, or bacteria
- the prevailing current of thought
- an eighth grade class in Freak's mind
- squat, hunch, or crouch down
- a young unmarried woman
17 Clues: a harry llama • a young unmarried woman • an evil supernatural being • squat, hunch, or crouch down • the prevailing current of thought • an unintelligent or unpleasant person • an eighth grade class in Freak's mind • an automaton that resembles a human being • A young kid that has a big heart that everyone calls a Freak • ...
Noah and Saskia 2016-04-27
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- the name of Saskia's best friend.
- the people like you or me who watch a show.
- this noun refers to the talking between characters on a show.
- the main female character in the show you are watching.
- a verb starting with A which means to succeed or do well in something.
- this noun has the word expect within it and ends in ion.
- A verb starting with D which means to give other people information or details about things and people.
- the language that Saskia's mother learns.
- an adjective which describes Saskia. It means she makes people laugh.
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- when you act differently to how you feel.
- the abstract noun which means dishonesty.
- The name of the online chat room that Noah and Saskia meet in.
- Saskia's Mum wants her to be this. It means you have achieved well in your career.
- the musical instrument which Saskia plays.
- the online image starting with A which Noah and Saskia create for themselves.
- This word starts with V. It means the amount of words you know.
- the main male character in the show you are watching.
17 Clues: the name of Saskia's best friend. • when you act differently to how you feel. • the abstract noun which means dishonesty. • the language that Saskia's mother learns. • the musical instrument which Saskia plays. • the people like you or me who watch a show. • the main male character in the show you are watching. • the main female character in the show you are watching. • ...
WH CH 7 China Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
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- This was a period of constant warfare in China.
- The vocabulary term meaning ideas spread from one culture to another.
- A man made structure located in the North of China created to protect China from outsiders.
- The mandate led to a pattern in the rise and fall of dynasties in China.
- A series of international trade routes stretching from China to the Middle East.
- Belief system focused on the duties and responsibilities, and included the golden rule.
- A line of rulers form the same family.
- Belief system emphasizing order through strict and harsh punishment.
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- These protected China from the outside world.
- These animals were perfect for the traveling along the Silk Road.
- The first emperor of China and was a legalist.
- traders on the Silk Roads usually walked alongside the camels and traveled in these groups.
- Baked clay
- The most important trade good from ancient China.
- China was ________ from the rest of the world.
- This concept was the guiding force for rulers, and said that kings could only rule as long as the gods thought they were worthy.
- Belief system emphasizing living in harmony with nature and the Dao.
17 Clues: Baked clay • A line of rulers form the same family. • These protected China from the outside world. • The first emperor of China and was a legalist. • China was ________ from the rest of the world. • This was a period of constant warfare in China. • The most important trade good from ancient China. • These animals were perfect for the traveling along the Silk Road. • ...
Domestic system 2023-09-26
Jumping Frog 2021-01-21
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- sincere and intense conviction
- made discontinuous by smaller interposed leaflets or intervals of bare stem
- A frame story is a literary technique that serves as a companion piece to a story within a story
- too long, slow, or dull; tiresome or monotonous dull, tedious, and repetitious; lacking in variety and interest
- a fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose credibility is compromised
- A regional variety of language distinguished by features of vocabulary
- a feeling or thought that something is possible, likely, or true
- the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy
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- seal off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval
- A tall tale is a story with unbelievable elements, related as if it were true and factual
- attract the attention of and detain someone in conversation
- intensely irritating and frustrating
- beyond or above the range of normal or merely physical human experience
- excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters
- the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university
- endless
- cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble
19 Clues: endless • sincere and intense conviction • intensely irritating and frustrating • cause pain or suffering to; affect or trouble • intense and eager enjoyment, interest, or approval • excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters • attract the attention of and detain someone in conversation • the quality of being free from pretense, deceit, or hypocrisy • ...
Marketing 2013-05-06
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- the money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid
- the physical container or wrapping for a product
- specialized vocabulary used by members of a particular group
- person who knows a job applicant's work habits
- a government-issued exclusive right to make, use, or a sell an invention for up to 20 years
- establishment of a time frame in which to achieve a goal, assigning employees to the project, and determining a method for approaching the work
- the top number in a fraction
- tangible items of monetary value that satisfy needs and wants
- part of the target population represent the entire population
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- a potential customer; also known as a lead
- an information tag
- low-cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free
- people who share similar needs and wants and are capable of buying product
- the process of working with different parties to find a resolution to their conflict
- exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it
- a geometric representation of a whole also known as a circle graph
- interactive point of purchase displays that are typically four feet high
- the principal installations in a store
- the value placed in a product
19 Clues: an information tag • the top number in a fraction • the value placed in a product • the principal installations in a store • a potential customer; also known as a lead • person who knows a job applicant's work habits • the physical container or wrapping for a product • low-cost items given to consumers at a discount or for free • ...
Language Features Recap 2023-12-14
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- on the subject, the type of poem, purpose, and style.
- the use of a word whose sound imitates, suggests, and reinforces its meaning.
- a brief, undeveloped reference to a familiar or famous place, event, or figure from
- the positioning of words to emphasize the agreement or similarity of their sounds.
- a figure of speech to draw an indirect comparison between two dissimilar things using
- or “as”.
- a repetition of the same consonant (consonance) in close succession.
- can be literal or figurative.
- as it is one device used for achieving compression in writing, it differs from a direct
- a line of poetry that ends without punctuation, causing the reader to continue into the
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- line without a pause.
- deliberate use of exaggeration for serious or humorous emphasis; also called overstatement.
- the choice of words, phraseology, or vocabulary used purposefully by the writer
- a resemblance of vowel sounds between syllables of nearby words
- a figure of speech attributing human qualities to animals, inanimate objects, or abstract
- two unlike objects.
- a common figure of speech in which a direct comparison or identification is made
- words that help the reader sense or picture what is being described; sensory
- by virtue of its brevity (an overt allusion).
19 Clues: or “as”. • two unlike objects. • line without a pause. • can be literal or figurative. • by virtue of its brevity (an overt allusion). • on the subject, the type of poem, purpose, and style. • a resemblance of vowel sounds between syllables of nearby words • a repetition of the same consonant (consonance) in close succession. • ...
List D 2016-08-30
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- vocabulary, and use of idioms.
- Using similar patterns of words, phrases, or clauses to show the same level of
- To alter something already written or printed, in order to make corrections, improve, or
- A group of words that contain a subject and verb but do not make sense on their
- Writing that conveys experience, either real or imaginary, and uses time as its deep
- Using someone else's ideas or words as on'e own.
- Who will be reading or listening to a writer’s words.
- and reach new conclusions.
- To prepare (written material) for publication or presentation, by correcting errors in
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- To make clear or easier to understand; to clear confusion or uncertainty.
- Style of writing or conversational speech characterized by simple grammatical structures,
- punctuation, grammar, spelling, etc.
- A group of words that contain a subject and verb and contain a complete
- checking for misunderstandings, adding and deleting details.
- Students put the parts they've learned together into a whole to create a new meaning or
- To restate a text or passage in another form or other words.
- Documents strongly influencing later developments.
- Appropriate to the matter at hand.
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish
19 Clues: and reach new conclusions. • vocabulary, and use of idioms. • Appropriate to the matter at hand. • punctuation, grammar, spelling, etc. • Using someone else's ideas or words as on'e own. • Documents strongly influencing later developments. • Who will be reading or listening to a writer’s words. • checking for misunderstandings, adding and deleting details. • ...
Presentations 2023-01-29
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- Students mst submit a valid ____ to be exempted from his/her presentation at the designated time.
- Talking and chatting on the phone during presentations demonstrates a lack of ____.
- One of the areas assessed.
- Each student must complete two ____ for their presentations to be assessed.
- Presenter must use a wide variety of ____ for full marks.
- If the presenter’s words are ____, s/he will get 1.
- If the presentation sounds completely ____, the presenter will get 1.
- The objective of this assessment is for presentations to be both effective and ____.
- This type of issues will not reflect poorly on the presenter.
- If the presentation is less than 10 minutes, the audience members can ask ____.
- Presenter must have at least one ____ and effectively use it for full marks.
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- A type of visual aid.
- Presenter must demonstrate ____ level of grammar for full marks.
- An example of a visual aid.
- Minimum number of minutes that the presentation can be for full marks.
- Presentation topics must meet the professor’s ____ before presentation is considered.
- If the presenter’s subject matter is ____ at certain points, s/he will get a 2.
- This must be maintained with the audience throughout the entire presentation for full marks.
- One of the areas assessed.
- The presentation is worth ____ percent of your overall grade.
20 Clues: A type of visual aid. • One of the areas assessed. • One of the areas assessed. • An example of a visual aid. • If the presenter’s words are ____, s/he will get 1. • Presenter must use a wide variety of ____ for full marks. • This type of issues will not reflect poorly on the presenter. • The presentation is worth ____ percent of your overall grade. • ...
SAT 9.1 List Practice 2023-05-01
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- spurious means not genuine, true or _____. A synonym (word that means the sams) and more common word for spurious is (_ _ K _)
- Lord Capulet’s ______ and punitive actions toward Juliet cause her to become desperate. Shakespeare reveals even when one is angry and frustrated with a child, it is best to be calm and soothing rather than bitter and severe.
- flowing and motion are (A _ _ O _ _ _ S) (words that mean the OPPOSITE for ______!
- When ______ is stabbed by Tybalt, Romeo doesn’t realize his injury is fatal. Many think Mercutio is using ______ to “pretend” in order to make a joke, which fits his personality.
- a tumult would likely be a _______ event. The riots were loud and noisy and the citizens were forced to pay attention!
- ______ means false idea or mistaken belief and it is a ______ (part of speech). Don’t confuse it with SPURIOUS which is an adjective!
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- Spurious is an adjective and will be used to (D _ S C _ _ B _) a _____ (part of speech) which is a person, place, idea or (_ B J _ _ _). I don’t use “thing” because it is vague and a banned word).
- Lord Capulet’s ego ____ his judgment when Juliet refuses to marry Paris. He allows anger to weaken his identity as a parent and protector for Juliet. Capulet’s pride strengthens his rage!
- A riot is a type of _____, which is a ______ (part of speech).
- By the end of Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, the Prince blames himself for so many deaths because he was too lenient about the ______ caused by the feuding. He allowed too many disturbances on Verona’s streets.
- There is no way for a parent to ________ the pain from losing a beloved child; that type of pain can only increase. Shakespeare sends this message and warns his audience to be patient and kind even when disappointed or frustrated.
- impair is a good antonym for this vocabulary word
- stagnant is an appropriate SYNONYM for ______.
- While Paris’ feelings for Juliet are not _____, many directors of Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo as Juliet choose to leave Paris going to the tomb to express love for Juliet. Paris is not being fake, and for that reason many don’t want such a tender moment because Paris endears himself to the audience, and the focus needs to be on Romeo’s love for Juliet!
- Some students believe in the _____ that studying for vocabulary quizzes is not necessary! This mistaken belief often leads many students to perform poorly!
15 Clues: stagnant is an appropriate SYNONYM for ______. • impair is a good antonym for this vocabulary word • A riot is a type of _____, which is a ______ (part of speech). • flowing and motion are (A _ _ O _ _ _ S) (words that mean the OPPOSITE for ______! • ...
Key Terms from "Teaching Vocabulary" Session 2022-02-18
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- a group of two or more words that usually go together
- presentation of material using both words and images
- the process of making direct form-meaning connections
- a card that has information on both sides and is intended to be used as an aid in memorization
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- a type of vocabulary learning when words are picked up while one’s attention is focused on language use
- the part of a text or statement that surrounds a particular word and determines its meaning
6 Clues: presentation of material using both words and images • a group of two or more words that usually go together • the process of making direct form-meaning connections • the part of a text or statement that surrounds a particular word and determines its meaning • a card that has information on both sides and is intended to be used as an aid in memorization • ...
Background Knowl 2024-01-29
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- Language: Language skills and proficiency related to reading and writing.
- Knowledge: The information and understanding that an individual possesses about a particular subject or topic, often gained through previous experiences and learning.
- Knowledge: Expertise or understanding in a specific field or subject area.
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- Knowledge: Information and familiarity related to a particular subject or topic.
- Development: The growth and expansion of one's word knowledge.
- The process of translating written words into spoken language, typically associated with early reading skills.
6 Clues: Development: The growth and expansion of one's word knowledge. • Language: Language skills and proficiency related to reading and writing. • Knowledge: Expertise or understanding in a specific field or subject area. • Knowledge: Information and familiarity related to a particular subject or topic. • ...
Chapter 7 vocabulary 2024-03-22
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- includes repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking.
- counting- reciting numbers in their proper order. This skill is gained by most children before they fully understand that each number represents a certain amount.
- the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds.
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- language- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways.
- language- vocabulary describing emotions
- voice- they object of the sentence is placed before the subject.
6 Clues: language- vocabulary describing emotions • the ability to speak in clearly pronounced sounds. • voice- they object of the sentence is placed before the subject. • includes repeating sounds or words and pausing for unusually long times while speaking. • language- grows as the children are exposed to new words or known words used in new ways. • ...
B-EDS 111 (2) 2024-07-11
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- A strategy to help a child develop language in which we name objects for the child.
- Area of the brain involved with understanding receptive language.
- The approach to language acquisition formulated by Noam Chomsky which proposes that children are born with a language acquisition device (LAD).
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- The language we hear, read and understand is referred to as our ___________ vocabulary.
- During the 'two words' stage of language development children engage in _________ speech.
- Area of the brain involved with producing spoken language.
6 Clues: Area of the brain involved with producing spoken language. • Area of the brain involved with understanding receptive language. • A strategy to help a child develop language in which we name objects for the child. • The language we hear, read and understand is referred to as our ___________ vocabulary. • ...
Spelling bee 2026-06-24
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- act of pretending to have beliefs, virtues, or moral standards that you do not actually follow.
- person who teaches a subject or skill.
- excessively eager to please, flatter, or obey someone, usually to gain an advantage.
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- who is eager to take risks, try new experiences, and explore the unknown.
- come out into view, become known, or rise up from an obscure or difficult situation.
- vocabulary, terms, or phrases used by specific professions, trades, or groups.
6 Clues: person who teaches a subject or skill. • who is eager to take risks, try new experiences, and explore the unknown. • vocabulary, terms, or phrases used by specific professions, trades, or groups. • come out into view, become known, or rise up from an obscure or difficult situation. • ...
physics 2021-09-22
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- the science of describing the motion of objects using words, diagrams, number, graphs
- the speed at any given instant in time.
- are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone.
- the average of all instantaneous speeds; found simply by a distance/time ratio
- is a vector quantity that is defined as the rate at which an object changes its velocity.
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- phrases such as going fast, stopped, slowing down, speeding up, and turning provide a sufficient vocabulary for describing
- a vector quantity that refers to "the rate at which an object changes its position."
- is a vector quantity that refers to "how far out of place an object is"; it is the object's overall change in position
- the functional parts of an activity
- are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction
- is a scalar quantity that refers to "how much ground an object has covered" during its motion.
11 Clues: the functional parts of an activity • the speed at any given instant in time. • are quantities that are fully described by both a magnitude and a direction • the average of all instantaneous speeds; found simply by a distance/time ratio • are quantities that are fully described by a magnitude (or numerical value) alone. • ...
Text Features 2021-08-24
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- words near a picture or photograph that help the reader understand it.
- Helps the reader picture things in their heads.
- Information that is not in the text but that is found from you looking (not necessarily reading)at the pages
- Special Headings that help the reader know what the next section of the text will be about.
- An alphabetical list of ideas in a book and the pages it is on.
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- These are important vocabulary words in a story that have darker print
- Helps the reader identify a picture or a photograph and its parts.
- Helps the reader to see exactly what something or someone looks like.
- Helps readers understand where something is in the world.
- A dictionary that helps readers define words from the book/story.
- The Table of _______ helps readers identify key topics in the book in the order they are presented.
11 Clues: Helps the reader picture things in their heads. • Helps readers understand where something is in the world. • An alphabetical list of ideas in a book and the pages it is on. • A dictionary that helps readers define words from the book/story. • Helps the reader identify a picture or a photograph and its parts. • ...
Vocab 20 2024-02-05
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- The storm began to ___ our boat so severely that we hurried out of the water and back to the shore.
- There was a ___ of nations involved with helping the Allies during World War II.
- His ___ table manners made me cringe, especially while trying to talk with his mouth full.
- ____ means star
- The ___ on the boy's head had to be stitched in the emergency room.
- On Valentine's Day, we celebrate our ___ relationships and buy our loved ones gifts, flowers, and candy.
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- The 10-question vocabulary test was so ___ that a third grader could have passed it!
- Our English teacher's ___ style consists of student discussions and debates, games, and online practice.
- The ___ between the two men was quickly broken up by mall security and the deputy.
- Drugs are ___ to your health because they can cause major issues and/or diseases.
- During the holidays, the excess dessert consumption made her stomach ___, causing her to loosen her belt.
11 Clues: ____ means star • The ___ on the boy's head had to be stitched in the emergency room. • There was a ___ of nations involved with helping the Allies during World War II. • Drugs are ___ to your health because they can cause major issues and/or diseases. • The ___ between the two men was quickly broken up by mall security and the deputy. • ...
SCHOOL SUBJECTS 2024-09-06
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- study of computer systems, software, and networks, often involving programming, coding, and data management
- is the study of past events and human affairs, often involving research, analysis, and interpretation of historical sources
- Education study of physical fitness, health, and sports, often involving exercise, training, and team building
- study of language, literature, and writing, often involving grammar, vocabulary, and composition
- study of physical phenomena like the motion of matter and energy and force
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- study of the Earth’s physical features, climate, and human populations, often involving maps, charts, and data analysis
- study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, often involving arithmetic, algebra, and geometry
- study of living organisms and their interactions with the environment, often involving anatomy, physiology, and genetics
- creation or performance of music, often involving singing, playing instruments, or composing
- study of the natural world and its phenomena, often involving experimentation, observation, and analysis
- study of the properties and behavior of matter
11 Clues: study of the properties and behavior of matter • study of physical phenomena like the motion of matter and energy and force • study of numbers, quantities, and shapes, often involving arithmetic, algebra, and geometry • creation or performance of music, often involving singing, playing instruments, or composing • ...
Angel of Greenwood 2026-03-26
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- The setting of the book, best known as Black Wall Street
- This character struggles with society's expectations of masculinity and his love of poetry and music
- The teacher who tells Isaiah he is in love and gave him a journal to write his poetry in.
- Mrs Tate's prize winning fragrant bushes.
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- This character is a player who deep down is insecure and hides it by being mean to others.
- Vocabulary word that means very appropriate to a given situation.
- Isaiah's favorite philosopher and the author of Souls of Black Folks.
- Angel's favorite philosopher and the author of Up From Slavery
- The name of the bicycle Angel and Isaiah rode to deliver books.
- This character dances freely, loves children and books
- The name of the church Angel's and Isaiah's families attend on Sundays and where the community meets up during the massacre.
11 Clues: Mrs Tate's prize winning fragrant bushes. • This character dances freely, loves children and books • The setting of the book, best known as Black Wall Street • Angel's favorite philosopher and the author of Up From Slavery • The name of the bicycle Angel and Isaiah rode to deliver books. • Vocabulary word that means very appropriate to a given situation. • ...
Unit 1 GRAPES 2024-09-18
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- The success and accomplishments of a society, often measured by advancements in technology, art, or knowledge.
- Structures The way in which a society organizes its members into different classes or roles, often based on factors like wealth, occupation, or ancestry.
- The art or science of governing, including the organization and management of public affairs, laws, and policies.
- The organized system of beliefs and practices often centered around spiritual ideas or a deity.
- The set of words known and used by a person or group, often within a specific context.
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- A statement that explains the meaning of a word or concept.
- The study of how goods, services, and resources are produced, distributed, and consumed in a society.
- Common era
- The study of Earth's physical features, climates, and how people interact with the environment.
- A complex society characterized by the development of cities, a centralized government, social stratification, and usually writing systems.
- Before common era
11 Clues: Common era • Before common era • A statement that explains the meaning of a word or concept. • The set of words known and used by a person or group, often within a specific context. • The study of Earth's physical features, climates, and how people interact with the environment. • ...
P.6_____ 27/4 English Week Crossword 2026-04-27
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- An act of travelling from one place to another. (noun)
- A form of a language that people speak in a particular part of a country, containing some different words and grammar. (noun)
- A group of people living in the same place or having a shared interest. (noun)
- Relating to the whole world; worldwide. (adjective)
- The earth and all the people, places, and things on it. (noun)
- The activity of exchanging one thing for another, like money for fruit. (noun)
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- A distinctive way of pronouncing a language, often based on where you live. (noun)
- All the words that a person knows or uses. (noun)
- The point or place where something begins or comes from. (noun)
- The way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time. (noun)
- A line separating two countries, states, or areas. (noun)
11 Clues: All the words that a person knows or uses. (noun) • Relating to the whole world; worldwide. (adjective) • An act of travelling from one place to another. (noun) • A line separating two countries, states, or areas. (noun) • The earth and all the people, places, and things on it. (noun) • The point or place where something begins or comes from. (noun) • ...
Complete the crossword puzzle! (퐈이팅!) 2015-09-22
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- The new traffic rules ______ all the students.
- Like a magic bean, kudzu is a ____ family.
- Even though people cut kudzu down and dig up its roots, getting rid of kudzu is not _____.
- Kudzu killed trees and whole forests by _______ sunlight.
- Kudzu grows much ______ than most plants.
- Who grew kudzu because it looked pretty and smelled good?
- Students wanted to know the _______ of their vocabulary test.
- Who would use kudzu to make jelly (plural)?
- Who grew kudzu to feed animals?
- To which country was kudzu brought?
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- Kudzu is a native plant of China and _____.
- What is a plant with long terms that climb on other plants called (p. 202)?
- Because it is a wild plant that grows where it is not wanted, people call kudzu a _____.
- How tall does kudzu grow up to in one day?(number in English)
- What is one word for "getting rid of"?
- Celebration means an occasion or _____ when you do something special because of a particular event (p. 202)?
- Who would use kudzu to make baskets (plural)?
- How many years was the United States celebrating when Japan gave kudzu to the U.S.?(number in English)
- The ____ are underground and support the tree. They also help the tree get water.
19 Clues: Who grew kudzu to feed animals? • To which country was kudzu brought? • What is one word for "getting rid of"? • Kudzu grows much ______ than most plants. • Like a magic bean, kudzu is a ____ family. • Kudzu is a native plant of China and _____. • Who would use kudzu to make jelly (plural)? • Who would use kudzu to make baskets (plural)? • ...
Chapter 2 Key Terms 2023-08-22
Across
- The set uniform and commonly accepted rules governing spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
- Conveying messages using established codes of conduct/etiquette
- Permit to combining morphemes into sentences and understand how words and punctuations are organized within a sentence
- understanding of what words and phrases mean
- The rules of language use, including being able to appropriately speak different context
- Used within technological and scientific fields, used to inform or instruct
- Speaking conversationally in informal instances
- Uses graphic representation and signs to transmit a message through sight
- The smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined
- The gestures, gestures, and movements by which a person communicates with others
- Having awareness for how sounds are organized and rules for how sounds relate to one another
- Hearing but not necessarily listening
- Being fully engaged in the conversation process, concentrating, and participating
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- Casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the same standards of conduct as formal language
- Uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing
- Uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- Communication that helps guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place
- Uses spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking
- Speech used to convey ideas and messages
19 Clues: Hearing but not necessarily listening • Speech used to convey ideas and messages • understanding of what words and phrases mean • Speaking conversationally in informal instances • Uses words to transmit a message through reading and writing • The smallest units of meaning that make up words when combined • ...
Materials 2024-04-09
Across
- This object can be made of cotton, silk, plastic, or leather. You use it normaly in winter
- This object is a mineral, it's black and you use this to do barbecues
- This object is made of metal and plastic. You use it to cut
- You use this object to put papers inside
- tops It is a word of the vocabulary and is made of plastic
- This object is made of metal and you use to eat meat
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- This object is made of cotton and the superheroes put it wrong
- Is made of concrete and in class there are four
- This object is made of glass and metal and you can use it to see better
- It is made of sugar and in Spain are popular the chupa-chups
- This material is used in a post office to put big things inside
11 Clues: You use this object to put papers inside • Is made of concrete and in class there are four • This object is made of metal and you use to eat meat • tops It is a word of the vocabulary and is made of plastic • This object is made of metal and plastic. You use it to cut • It is made of sugar and in Spain are popular the chupa-chups • ...
Prefix dia- & anti- 2026-02-11
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- an answer or solution to a problematic situation.
- an antitoxin present in the blood of an animal following repeated injections of venom
- extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge.
- any of various proteins produced in the blood in response to the presence of an antigen.
- a chart, plan, or scheme.
- a medicine or other remedy for counteracting the effects of poison or a disease.
- opposite direction to the rotation of the hands of a clock
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- a form of a language spoken in a particular geographical area or by members of a particular social class or occupational group, distinguished by its vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation.
- unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people.
- a substance, such as penicillin, that is capable of destroying or weakening certain microorganisms, especially bacteria or fungi, that cause infections or infectious diseases.
- the width of a circular or cylindrical object.
11 Clues: a chart, plan, or scheme. • the width of a circular or cylindrical object. • an answer or solution to a problematic situation. • opposite direction to the rotation of the hands of a clock • extending from one edge of a solid figure to an opposite edge. • unwilling or unable to associate in a normal or friendly way with other people. • ...
P.5_____ 27/4 English Week Crossword 2026-04-27
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- The earth and all the people, places, and things on it. (noun)
- A group of people, often of related families, who live together, sharing the same language, culture, and history, especially those who do not live in towns or cities. (noun)
- To bring together or into contact so that a link is established. (verb)
- All the words known and used by a particular person. (noun)
- To say words in order to express thoughts or feelings.(verb)
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- The point or place where something begins or comes from. (noun)
- An act of travelling from one place to another. (noun)
- Relating to the whole world; worldwide. (adjective)
- A distinctive way of pronouncing a language, often based on where you live. (noun)
- The activity of exchanging one thing for another, like money for fruit. (noun)
- The way of life, especially the general customs and beliefs, of a particular group of people at a particular time. (noun)
11 Clues: Relating to the whole world; worldwide. (adjective) • An act of travelling from one place to another. (noun) • All the words known and used by a particular person. (noun) • To say words in order to express thoughts or feelings.(verb) • The earth and all the people, places, and things on it. (noun) • The point or place where something begins or comes from. (noun) • ...
tts covid kedua 2020-12-08
Across
- Confused, unintelligible, meaningless talk; special vocabulary used only by members of a group or trade.
- Padang rumput di daerah Nusa Tenggara yang cocok untuk peternakan disebut
- Tragedi Perang Bubat merupakan perang antara Kerajaan Pajajaran Melawan kerajaan
- Apabila terjadi perubahan harga akan menyebabkan perubahan jumlah barang/jasa yang akan ditawarkan terihat dalam ... Penawaran
- Meningkatkan hasil pertanian dengan menganekaragamkan jenis pertanian yang ditaman ialah
- Jumlah nilai-nilai x yang memenuhi persamaan x^3-5x^2+6x=0 adalah
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- Majas yang menyebutkan sesuatu bukan dengan nama aslidari benda tersebut, melainkan dari salah satu sifat benda tersebut yakni majas...
- Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kedudukan sebuah benda.
- Pengelompokkan atau penggolongan masyarakat berdasarkan perbedaan-perbedaan yang sifatnya setara dalam hierarki sosial disebut dengan...
- Wuruk Kitab Negarakertagama ditulis abad ke-14 oleh Empu Prapanca pada masa pemerintahan
- Senyawa organik yang bekerja sebagai biokatalisator.
- dalam asam suksinat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan
- Dalam asam adipat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan
- Jumlah nilai-nilai x yang memenuhi persamaan |x-1|=2017 adalah
- Dalam melakukan pengendalian sosial, dapat dilakukan dengan cara persuasif dan...
- Sastra klasik berkembang secara...
- Segala hal yang dibutuhkan saat kita akan melakukan kegiatan produksi disebut
- To trim or decorate
- Model perkecambahan dengan kotiledon terdapat di permukaan tanah.
- Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kecepatan sebuah benda.
20 Clues: To trim or decorate • Sastra klasik berkembang secara... • Dalam asam adipat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan • dalam asam suksinat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan • Senyawa organik yang bekerja sebagai biokatalisator. • Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kedudukan sebuah benda. • Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kecepatan sebuah benda. • ...
CHAPTER 9 LITERACY TRAINING SERVICE 2019-09-30
Across
- a character representing one or more of the sounds used in speech; any of the symbols of an alphabet.
- facts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education; the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject.
- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- at an advanced stage of social and cultural development.
- the action or skill of reading written or printed matter silently or aloud.
- corresponding in pattern, color, or design; complementary.
- decorate with a recurring design.
- an institution for educating children.
- a written or printed work consisting of pages glued or sewn together along one side and bound in covers.
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- DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
- LITERACY- the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- the ability to read and write.
- the expression of dissatisfaction or annoyance about something.
- at an advanced stage of social and cultural development.
- the body of words used in a particular language.
- give an authoritative direction or instruction to do something.
- the activity or skill of marking coherent words on paper and composing text.
- process of learning and educationg
- a legally recognized subject or national of a state or commonwealth, either native or naturalized.
- the ability to do something well; expertise.
20 Clues: DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION • the ability to read and write. • decorate with a recurring design. • process of learning and educationg • an institution for educating children. • the ability to do something well; expertise. • the body of words used in a particular language. • at an advanced stage of social and cultural development. • ...
chapter 2 key terms 2023-08-22
Across
- having awareness for how sounds are organizedand rules for how sounds relate to one another.
- the understanding of what words and phrases mean.
- uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message
- gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which aperson communicates with others.
- being fully engaged in the communication process, concentrating, and participating
- conveying messages using established codes of conduct, known as etiquette
- pre-established channels of communication that help guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place.
- uses graphic representations and signs to transmit a message through sight
- speech used to convey ideas and messages.
- the process of using words to convey a messagethroughreading and writing
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- used to inform or instruct.
- rules permit us to combine morphemes into sentences and understand how words and punctuation are organized within a sentence
- uses spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking.
- the set of uniform and commonly accepted rules governingspelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary.
- are the rules of language use, including being able to appropriatelyspeak in different contexts, such as conversational and formal.
- casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the samestandards of conduct as formal language.
- smallest units of meaning that make up words
- Speaking conversationally ininformal instances.
- : hearing but not necessarily listening.
19 Clues: used to inform or instruct. • : hearing but not necessarily listening. • speech used to convey ideas and messages. • smallest units of meaning that make up words • Speaking conversationally ininformal instances. • the understanding of what words and phrases mean. • uses facial expressions and physical gestures to transmit a message • ...
tts covid kedua 2020-12-08
Across
- Confused, unintelligible, meaningless talk; special vocabulary used only by members of a group or trade.
- Padang rumput di daerah Nusa Tenggara yang cocok untuk peternakan disebut
- Tragedi Perang Bubat merupakan perang antara Kerajaan Pajajaran Melawan kerajaan
- Apabila terjadi perubahan harga akan menyebabkan perubahan jumlah barang/jasa yang akan ditawarkan terihat dalam ... Penawaran
- Meningkatkan hasil pertanian dengan menganekaragamkan jenis pertanian yang ditaman ialah
- Jumlah nilai-nilai x yang memenuhi persamaan x^3-5x^2+6x=0 adalah
Down
- Majas yang menyebutkan sesuatu bukan dengan nama aslidari benda tersebut, melainkan dari salah satu sifat benda tersebut yakni majas...
- Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kedudukan sebuah benda.
- Pengelompokkan atau penggolongan masyarakat berdasarkan perbedaan-perbedaan yang sifatnya setara dalam hierarki sosial disebut dengan...
- Wuruk Kitab Negarakertagama ditulis abad ke-14 oleh Empu Prapanca pada masa pemerintahan
- Senyawa organik yang bekerja sebagai biokatalisator.
- dalam asam suksinat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan
- Dalam asam adipat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan
- Jumlah nilai-nilai x yang memenuhi persamaan |x-1|=2017 adalah
- Dalam melakukan pengendalian sosial, dapat dilakukan dengan cara persuasif dan...
- Sastra klasik berkembang secara...
- Segala hal yang dibutuhkan saat kita akan melakukan kegiatan produksi disebut
- To trim or decorate
- Model perkecambahan dengan kotiledon terdapat di permukaan tanah.
- Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kecepatan sebuah benda.
20 Clues: To trim or decorate • Sastra klasik berkembang secara... • Dalam asam adipat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan • dalam asam suksinat, HOOC(CH2)nCOOH, n sama dengan • Senyawa organik yang bekerja sebagai biokatalisator. • Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kedudukan sebuah benda. • Energy yang nilainya bergantung pada kecepatan sebuah benda. • ...
Sesion 2 2024-07-03
African American Culture and Slavery opposition 2022-02-01
Across
- lead an rebellion in Virginia that killed the largest amount of white people in an uprising at that time.
- Acronym for an prominent organization in the 1810s and 1820 that claimed to be anti slavery, but their programming did not promote realistic solutions to slavery
- Black abolitionist, teacher, feminist, and orator who advocated for racial justice.
- The last name of a someones who organized a slaver revolt in Charleston.
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- variation of English influenced by west african grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation.
- Late 18th centuryChristian religious revival used to emotionalism to promote salvation for all.
- non biological family composed on member in community
7 Clues: non biological family composed on member in community • The last name of a someones who organized a slaver revolt in Charleston. • Black abolitionist, teacher, feminist, and orator who advocated for racial justice. • variation of English influenced by west african grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. • ...
Stars 2026-04-14
Across
- Brightness: The brightness a star would have if it were at a standard distance from Earth.
- Brightness: The brightness of a star as seen from Earth.
- A contracting cloud of gas and dust with enough mass to form a star; the earliest stage of a star's life.
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- The brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star.
- (Academic Vocabulary): To examine something methodically and in detail to explain or interpret it.
- A large cloud of gas and dust spread out in an immense volume.
- Dwarf: The blue-white hot core of a star that is left behind after its outer layers have drifted out into space.
7 Clues: The brilliant explosion of a dying supergiant star. • Brightness: The brightness of a star as seen from Earth. • A large cloud of gas and dust spread out in an immense volume. • Brightness: The brightness a star would have if it were at a standard distance from Earth. • ...
#22: The Latin Word Roots voc and fit 2017-05-14
Across
- To call up or produce (memories, feelings, etc.):
- The act of allowing to enter; entrance granted by permission, by provision or existence of pecuniary means, or by the removal of obstacles:
- The act of omitting.
- A list or collection of the words or phrases of a language, technical field, etc., usually arranged in alphabetical order and defined:
- To take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal:
- To pledge (oneself) to a position on an issue or question; express (one's intention, feeling, etc.):
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- A strong impulse or inclination to follow a particular activity or career.
- Habitually or characteristically accepting or tolerant of something, as social behavior or linguistic usage, that others might disapprove or forbid.
- To anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex
- To send or forward, as to a recipient or destination; dispatch; convey.
10 Clues: The act of omitting. • To anger, enrage, exasperate, or vex • To call up or produce (memories, feelings, etc.): • To send or forward, as to a recipient or destination; dispatch; convey. • To take back or withdraw; annul, cancel, or reverse; rescind or repeal: • A strong impulse or inclination to follow a particular activity or career. • ...
Chapter 3: Language 2020-10-15
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- A pleasant-sounding term used in place of a more direct but less pleasant one
- The specialized vocabulary that is used as a kind of shorthand by people with common backgrounds and experiences
- Linguistic rules that govern the ways in which symbols can be arranged
- Language used by a group of people whose members belong to a similar co-culture or other group
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- Accommodating one’s speaking style to another person, who usually is desirable or has higher status.
- Linguistic rules governing how sounds are combined to form words
- A linguistic strategy where speakers emphasize differences between their communicative style and others’ to create distance
- Linguistic rules that govern the everyday use of language
- A collection of symbols governed by rules and used to convey messages between individuals.
- Linguistic rules that govern the meaning of language
10 Clues: Linguistic rules that govern the meaning of language • Linguistic rules that govern the everyday use of language • Linguistic rules governing how sounds are combined to form words • Linguistic rules that govern the ways in which symbols can be arranged • A pleasant-sounding term used in place of a more direct but less pleasant one • ...
November Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-12
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- - This Framework generates automated email alerts for users of SDM to proactively alert them regarding issues within the data that could cause disruptions to their downstream processing.
- - This day is observed annually for honoring military veterans who served in the United States Armed Forces.
- - This document provides an updated breakdown of what each Contract/PBP combination represents whether that be a Chronic, Institutional, Dual, or Non-SNP Plan.
- - OMW measure stands for ___ management in women
- - This involves making changes to SDM process for handing next measurement years changes/ requirements.
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- - SDM data is processed through this measures engine.
- - Annual national holiday in the United States and Canada celebrating the harvest and other blessings of the past year.
- - opensource, python-based workflow scheduling platform
- - Acronym for Public Health Information Network Vocabulary Access and Distribution System
- - Indian festival of lights
- - SDM data is processed through this measures engine.
11 Clues: - Indian festival of lights • - OMW measure stands for ___ management in women • - SDM data is processed through this measures engine. • - SDM data is processed through this measures engine. • - opensource, python-based workflow scheduling platform • - Acronym for Public Health Information Network Vocabulary Access and Distribution System • ...
Madeline Hines's Caesar's English Lesson 13 Crossword Puzzle 2015-01-22
Across
- The girl had a __________ attitude. Around Christmas time she would always buy gifts for people in need.
- It was a _________ struggle for the man to escape from the sharks bite.
- The ___________ of 3D printers is helping many kids that don't have arms or legs.
- The _______ of having iPads this year is that we get to use fun apps for our school projects.
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- The girl was _________ when she found out her family was going to Hawaii for spring break.
- In the book, there was ____________ about what was going to happen next.
- I __________ my vocabulary word while I was reading my book.
- The guitar was __________ so no one wanted to listen to the awful sound.
- We _________ our old house last summer and it looked like it was new again.
- The ______ boom was so loud you could hear it from hundreds of miles away.
10 Clues: I __________ my vocabulary word while I was reading my book. • It was a _________ struggle for the man to escape from the sharks bite. • In the book, there was ____________ about what was going to happen next. • The guitar was __________ so no one wanted to listen to the awful sound. • The ______ boom was so loud you could hear it from hundreds of miles away. • ...
RR 4 2023-02-10
5 Clues: one Everyday words • Meaning to a new word • vocabulary Words a reader knows • three Technical words drawn from the context • two Words that appear more in print than in conversation
E10+ Crossword List #7 2024-03-04
Across
- the deliberate pattern of sounds that repeat at the end of the line or stanza
- word choice
- Literally "foot" + "five"+ "rhythm/ beat" (unit of stressed and unstressed syllables)
- an expression designed to call something to mind without mentioning it explicitly; an indirect or passing reference.
- the systematic arrangement of words involving stressed and unstressed syllables ( the beat or rhythm of the poem)
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- exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally.
- rural or socially distinct form of langage that differs from the standard. Writing phonetically, grammar and vocabulary
- the general character or attitude of a place, piece of writing, situation, etc. (synonym: Mood, Atmosphere)
- A group of lines in a poem, typically arranged by a repeating pattern or rhythm or rhyme
- a phrase or opinion that is overused and betrays a lack of original thought. (synonym: stereotype, generalization)
10 Clues: word choice • exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally. • the deliberate pattern of sounds that repeat at the end of the line or stanza • Literally "foot" + "five"+ "rhythm/ beat" (unit of stressed and unstressed syllables) • A group of lines in a poem, typically arranged by a repeating pattern or rhythm or rhyme • ...
B2L9 2024-05-29
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- We need to stop the disease before it goes from a couple of infected people to becoming w___d.
- The controversial policy was passed without much m____n or corrections.
- The singer recently r___ed 2 new albums, giving her fans a pleasant surprise.
- Some think celebrities deserve to be g___ped about, but I think they should be allowed their privacy.
- She asks a lot of questions about the correct u___e of each vocabulary word.
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- I didn't want a d___l camera. I wanted a film camera instead.
- Phoning the teacher may seem impolite, but in this emergency, I see no better a_____e.
- The c___n of sodium (Na) and water (H2O) will result in an explosion.
- Roy d___ed a lot of satisfaction from seeing his bully punished by the teacher.
- The dinosaurs were wiped out from e___e by a huge meteor that crashed into Earth.
10 Clues: I didn't want a d___l camera. I wanted a film camera instead. • The c___n of sodium (Na) and water (H2O) will result in an explosion. • The controversial policy was passed without much m____n or corrections. • She asks a lot of questions about the correct u___e of each vocabulary word. • ...
Happy Birthday! 2023-08-03
Across
- The study of how the context of language contributes to its meaning.
- The vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge.
- The study of the construction of sentences in a language.
- A set of structural rules on speakers' or writers' usage and creation of clauses, phrases, and words.
- The structure of words and the study of this structure.
- The systematic study of sign processes and meaning making.
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- The study of speech sounds in a language.
- The historical study of words, in relation to their earlier forms and meanings and also to the forms and meanings of their cognates.
- Used as a technical term for the meaning of words and sentences.
- A language that often has a simplified grammar and lexicon and that is used as a kind of lingua franca among speakers who don't share a native language.
10 Clues: The study of speech sounds in a language. • The vocabulary of a language or branch of knowledge. • The structure of words and the study of this structure. • The study of the construction of sentences in a language. • The systematic study of sign processes and meaning making. • Used as a technical term for the meaning of words and sentences. • ...
Assessing Grammar Effectively 2024-10-29
Across
- It encompasses various elements, including syntax (the arrangement of words), morphology (the structure of words), punctuation, and semantics (meaning)
- refers to the practice of evaluating students' grammatical skills through tasks that reflect real-world language use
- refer to new methods, tools, or approaches that enhance the teaching and learning of grammar
- the interconnectedness of vocabulary and grammar in language
- should reflect real-life language use
- refer to the level of students involvement with a material
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- assessment design that seeks to combine students' learning from multiple modules and/or levels to a single assessment
- refers to a set of established criteria or benchmarks that define the expected level of grammatical proficiency and usage
- focuses on the do's and don'ts of language usage
- refers to a mistake in the use of language that deviates from established grammatical rules
10 Clues: should reflect real-life language use • focuses on the do's and don'ts of language usage • refer to the level of students involvement with a material • the interconnectedness of vocabulary and grammar in language • refers to a mistake in the use of language that deviates from established grammatical rules • ...
Thank you, M'am 2023-12-01
Across
- the capacity or power of people or things to be a compelling force on the behavior of others
- feeling shame; distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt
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- A variety of a language that is distinguished from other varieties of the same language by grammar and vocabulary; the speakers are also set off from others geographically.
- used to express duty or moral obligation
- weak and delicate.
5 Clues: weak and delicate. • used to express duty or moral obligation • feeling shame; distressed or embarrassed by feelings of guilt • the capacity or power of people or things to be a compelling force on the behavior of others • ...
Background Knowledge 2024-01-31
Across
- Text Likely to have a greater density of conceptual language and academic terms than typical storybooks or narrative texts.
- Another type of comparison, but this time the comparison is made between two things that are usually thought to be different from each other.
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- Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes.
- The ability to understand something.
- The body of words used in a particular language.
5 Clues: The ability to understand something. • The body of words used in a particular language. • Awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes. • Text Likely to have a greater density of conceptual language and academic terms than typical storybooks or narrative texts. • ...
Crossword about language 2020-05-26
Across
- a section of linguistics that studies speech sounds and the sound structure of a language
- formed by the human pronouncing apparatus for the purpose of language communication
- a set of words that a person can use
- is the set of structural rules governing the composition of clauses, phrases and words in a natural language
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- features of articulation of speech sounds in each specific language
- set of words of a particular language, part of a language
6 Clues: a set of words that a person can use • set of words of a particular language, part of a language • features of articulation of speech sounds in each specific language • formed by the human pronouncing apparatus for the purpose of language communication • a section of linguistics that studies speech sounds and the sound structure of a language • ...
Language 2023-08-31
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- A distinct variety of a language that is spoken by a particular group of people within a specific geographic or social region. It can differ in terms of vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and other linguistic features.
- The study of how language and society interact. It examines the relationship between language and various social factors, such as age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and cultural identity.
- The ability of an individual or a community to use two languages proficiently. In sociolinguistics, it studies language in terms of its social and cultural implications, including how it relates to identity, language attitudes, and language contact.
- Informal and often temporary language that is used in casual speech within a specific social group or subculture. Its words and expressions can change rapidly and are often associated with youth culture.
- A specific social, cultural, or situational context in which language is used. It can include formal (e.g., academic lectures), informal (e.g., casual conversations), and specialized (e.g., technical discussions).
- A distinctive way of pronouncing words and sounds that is characteristic of a particular group of speakers. It can be influenced by geographical, social, and cultural factors.
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- Specialized vocabulary and terminology that is used within a particular profession, field, or community. It allows experts to communicate efficiently but may be difficult for outsiders to understand.
- A system of communication that involves the use of sounds, symbols, and rules to convey meaning among individuals. It allows humans to express their thoughts, emotions, and ideas.
- A sociolinguistic situation in which two distinct varieties of a language are used in different social or functional contexts. One variety (usually referred to as the "high" variety) is used in formal or official situations, while the other (the "low" variety) is used in informal or everyday communication.
- The physical, social, and communicative environment in which language is used. It can range from personal interactions in a small group to public speeches in front of a large audience.
- The broader circumstances and factors that surround a language interaction. This includes both the immediate(such as the physical environment and participants) and the broader social and cultural that influences communication.
11 Clues: A distinctive way of pronouncing words and sounds that is characteristic of a particular group of speakers. It can be influenced by geographical, social, and cultural factors. • ...
Country in the World 2024-11-04
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- demonym for someone from Canada. (7 letters)
- country is known for the Great Wall. (7 letters)
- You can create the crossword using online tools or graph paper.
- a crossword puzzle using the vocabulary words. Here are some suggestions for clues:
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- country is known for its delicious pho. (7 letters)
- official language of France. (6 letters)
- capital city of Thailand. (6 letters)
7 Clues: capital city of Thailand. (6 letters) • official language of France. (6 letters) • demonym for someone from Canada. (7 letters) • country is known for the Great Wall. (7 letters) • country is known for its delicious pho. (7 letters) • You can create the crossword using online tools or graph paper. • ...
QUALITY 2025-09-15
4 Clues: Puzzle on Key Vocabulary and Concepts: • clue: "The profession of Mr. Gessler" (Answer: Shoemaker) • reinforces important chapter terms and ideas through a fun game. • might include words such as: shoemaker, quality, boots, leather, business, pride, honesty, craftsmanship, narrator, Mr. Gessler.
PLTS 2025-08-27
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- The use of exaggeration or caricature to expose, criticise, denounce, or ridicule
- Exaggeration or overstatement used to imply that something is better, worse, more/less important, etc.
- is the language (in particular, the vocabulary) that is used and understood by a particular trade, profession, or group.
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- compares one thing with another, without saying “as” or “like”, it simply “is”.
- Use of irony to mock or to show contempt, by implying the opposite of what is actually said.
- the process of addressing and then dismissing, opposing arguments.
6 Clues: the process of addressing and then dismissing, opposing arguments. • compares one thing with another, without saying “as” or “like”, it simply “is”. • The use of exaggeration or caricature to expose, criticise, denounce, or ridicule • Use of irony to mock or to show contempt, by implying the opposite of what is actually said. • ...
Sesion 2 2024-07-03
Gunning ch 8 section 3 and 4 Reciprocal Teaching and questioning the Author/Implement an approach 2021-02-15
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- the teacher fills in information that is missing from a discussion but that is important for understanding key ideas
- readers tell what is going on in their minds as they read
- the teacher highlights key points and summarizes
- students gradually learn key comprehension strategies by intimating and working along with the teacher
- seek out the kinds of information in a text that provides a basis for well-formed questions
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- the discussion leader, with our without the help of the group, retells the selection, highlighting the main point
- focuses on content rather than strategies
- major obstacle for bilingual readers
- the teacher turns students' attention back to the text so that they can get more information
- the teacher shows how he or she might go about creating meaning from text
- the teacher helps students clearly express what they were attempting to say
- the teacher highlights a students comment or idea that is important to the meaning being built
- based on illustration headings, or an introductory paragraph
- students note words, concepts, expressions, or other items that hinder comprehension
14 Clues: major obstacle for bilingual readers • focuses on content rather than strategies • the teacher highlights key points and summarizes • readers tell what is going on in their minds as they read • based on illustration headings, or an introductory paragraph • the teacher shows how he or she might go about creating meaning from text • ...
Wily Words Quarter 1 2017-06-18
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- By ___________ the colors the artist decided which pair would best create a dark mood. (Vt)
- My little sister is always getting in trouble for being so ____________. (Adj)
- Looking up, I saw the _______________ skyscraper tower over all the other ones. (Adj)
- I could _____________ the entire movie, it was so straightforward. (Vt)
- As the clock struck 12 I dozed off into a deep ____________. (N)
- Trump attempted to ____________ his accomplishments in the hopes that it will win him the election. (V.t.)
- After a dose of ___________ medicine I was out for the night. (Adj)
- The mayor’s shameful ____________ cost her the election and jeopardized her good reputation. (N)
- Mrs. Olson-Mosby has a lot of _________, and is always wearing something unique. (N)
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- The ____________ of water are gas, liquid, and ice. (N)
- The Yale professor is an ___________ scholar. (Adj)
- The philosopher had a very __________________ vocabulary. (Adj)
- The girl had extreme ADHD so when she talked, her thoughts were very _____________. (Adj)
- I walked under a ladder and in front of a black cat just to prove the ____________wrong. (N)
14 Clues: The Yale professor is an ___________ scholar. (Adj) • The ____________ of water are gas, liquid, and ice. (N) • The philosopher had a very __________________ vocabulary. (Adj) • As the clock struck 12 I dozed off into a deep ____________. (N) • After a dose of ___________ medicine I was out for the night. (Adj) • ...
Chapter 8 Vocabulary 2014-05-22
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- A student who does not have good time management skills risks falling into a ____ of procrastination.
- India is considered an _____ economy.
- Thesis statement writing is a _____ concept in essay writing.
- The instructor _____ that 90% of the students would earn an A in the class.
- When a student studies for a test, he should _____ on the material that the instructor lectured on in class.
- The uncooperative student was _____ from the group because she could not understand how to work with a team.
- The _____ of electronic cigarettes has slightly decreased the profitability of tobacco cigarettes.
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- Guessing meaning in context is a _____ method of learning new vocabulary words.
- Cheating on a test is an example of _____ behavior.
- Some chemicals are poisonous to humans if they are taken _____.
- The thesis statement usually _____ the topic of the essay.
- She _____ her good grades to constant studying and practice.
- People in many countries believe that owning a luxury car is a sign of high _____.
- If a student sleeps in class, it _____ that he is not interested in the material.
- Stress can negatively affect the _____ physical and mental condition of even the healthiest person.
15 Clues: India is considered an _____ economy. • Cheating on a test is an example of _____ behavior. • The thesis statement usually _____ the topic of the essay. • She _____ her good grades to constant studying and practice. • Thesis statement writing is a _____ concept in essay writing. • Some chemicals are poisonous to humans if they are taken _____. • ...
Business Communication 2024-03-26
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- A communication principle (7 C's) that focuses on clear and understandable messages
- A medium or method used to transmit a message
- A communication barrier such as ego, fear, lack of confidence or resistance to change.
- Nature of communication in a business setting that is purpose-driven
- Process by which a receiver interprets and understands the message sent by the sender
- A communication principle (7 C's) that focuses on being polite, respectful and professional
- Type or scope of business communication that involves communicating with individuals within the organisation
- A communication principle (7 C's) that focuses on a logical flow and connection of words and phrases.
- Type of communication that use channels such as email, social media, etc.
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- An idea or content that a sender wishes to convey to the receiver.
- The Nature of Business Communication that focuses on the exchange of messages between the sender(s) and receiver(s).
- Ensures understanding and addresses any misunderstanding promptly.
- Barriers that arise from differences in language, vocabulary or interpretation of words.
- Type of communication that involves spoken or oral communication
14 Clues: A medium or method used to transmit a message • Type of communication that involves spoken or oral communication • An idea or content that a sender wishes to convey to the receiver. • Ensures understanding and addresses any misunderstanding promptly. • Nature of communication in a business setting that is purpose-driven • ...
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE 2021-11-16
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- - are old and overused expressions that have lost their novelty and meaning because of constant use.
- - are texts used by an author to provide information about a particular topic.
- ORDER - gives information in order of appearance or event
- - must consider the subject, tone, diction, sentence structure, and the degree of argumentation for a specific type of audience or reader.
- SOLUTION - presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution.
- 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
- - are expressions or a special set of vocabulary used by a particular profession
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- INFERENCES - they are also known as text connecting or inter-sentence inferences for they maintain textual integrity.
- - it is a condensation of significant facts from an original piece of writing.
- - Quick glancing
- - specific to broad
- - an inspiring and amusing story about a person or an event meant to teach a lesson.
- - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages
- - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words
- PAPER - is a popular academic text that requires thoughtful, reading, research and writing.
16 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 • ...
