vocabulary Crossword Puzzles
"Speak" Vocabulary to know 3rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- a group of stupid or silly people
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- how the public views or regards an individual
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- a nest of social wasps
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
- unwillingness; resisting
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- force or speed of movement; motion
Down
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- Vocabulary Group #5
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- not clear or definite; hazy
- something that has been described but not proven
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- science of heredity and genes
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- Vocabulary Group #4
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #5 • Vocabulary Group #4 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
"Speak" Vocabulary to know #rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- force or speed of movement; motion
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- Vocabulary Group #4
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- something that has been described but not proven
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- Vocabulary Group #5
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- how the public views or regards an individual
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
Down
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- science of heredity and genes
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- not clear or definite; hazy
- unwillingness; resisting
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- a group of stupid or silly people
- a nest of social wasps
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
"Speak" 3rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- Vocabulary Group #4
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- a group of stupid or silly people
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- science of heredity and genes
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- something that has been described but not proven
- how the public views or regards an individual
Down
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- a nest of social wasps
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- force or speed of movement; motion
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- unwillingness; resisting
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
- Vocabulary Group #5
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- not clear or definite; hazy
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
Art App 2022-10-10
Across
- the art or process of producing etched plates or objects
- decorative handwriting or handwritten lettering
- any hue or mixture of pure colors to which white is added
- a repeated decorative design
- made of clay and hardened by heat
- standing stone slab used in the ancient world
- a flat two dimensional surface on which an artist can create a drawing or painting
- art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes,forms, colors, and textures
- German art school
- a place of study or training in a special field
- stands out from a flat surface
- the most fundamental element artist use
- layer used to prepare a support for painting
- the overall physical size of an artwork
- the basic vocabulary of art
Down
- the dominant color family
- the most visually interesting area of the composition
- the area between these objects
- the property possessed by an object of producing different sensation on the eye as a result of the way the object reflects or emits light
- the perceived surface quality of a work of art
- real marks made in a composition
- the intensity of a color
- the shapes of actual objects
- a painting or other work of art executed directly on a wall
- an agency or means of doing something
- the visible shape or configuration of something
26 Clues: German art school • the intensity of a color • the dominant color family • the basic vocabulary of art • a repeated decorative design • the shapes of actual objects • the area between these objects • stands out from a flat surface • real marks made in a composition • made of clay and hardened by heat • an agency or means of doing something • the most fundamental element artist use • ...
Vocab Review 2023-01-05
Across
- To restate the meaning of a statement
- Payment when item sells
- Encouraging a customer to decide between two items
- Phone solicitation to make a sale
- A first attempt to get a customer’s agreement to buy
- Locating potential customers without checking leads
- Concerns, hesitations, doubts
- Vocabulary used with industrial buyers
- Objection based on misinformation
- Helpful for future sales
- Initial approach involving business etiquette
- Facial expressions, hand motions, and eye movements
- Used when the buying signal is strong
- Logical reason for making a purchase
- Offering a customer a payment plan for a purchase
- Objection returned as a selling point
Down
- A personal characteristic that allows for successful a sale in the future
- A neutral person or previous customer
- Direct contact between a salesperson and a customer
- Companies in touch with customers via Facebook and Twitter
- Recommending a different product
- Product or service offered, how much, at what price
- Inquiring about a customer needing assistance
- Reasons for not buying or seeing a salesperson
- Sales exchanges between two or more companies
- Reinforce a customer’s buying decision
- Way to determine needs
- A product feature that benefits the customer
- To analyze what has occurred
- Face-to-face meeting with a customer
- Gather information about customers and advise on products suited to need
- Help customers make satisfying buying decisions with ongoing relationship
32 Clues: Way to determine needs • Payment when item sells • Helpful for future sales • To analyze what has occurred • Concerns, hesitations, doubts • Recommending a different product • Phone solicitation to make a sale • Objection based on misinformation • Face-to-face meeting with a customer • Logical reason for making a purchase • A neutral person or previous customer • ...
Language Features 2025-09-04
Across
- A word for doing or being.
- Something we get from the text in order to provide evidence.
- A reference (often subtle) to something else. Often another work, person, or event.
- The setting of Singing Home the Whale
- A collection of letters which has a specific meaning.
- One of our magic words.
- The first part of PEEL.
- The type of sentence you need at the start of your essay.
- The proper name for a villain.
- The protagonist in Singing Home the Whale.
- Words we use to replace nouns. Often used with direct address.
Down
- The words known by and used by an author.
- When something (usually important) is repeated.
- The most important part of PEEL.
- The deeper meanings of a word, and the images/feelings it evokes.
- A naming word. A word for a place, person, or thing.
- When two things are compared, using the words "like" or "as".
- A clause or collection of clauses which complete a single thought.
- A word which describes how something was done. The manner or way it was completed.
- Where punctuation goes around quotation marks.
- Two things placed together that have contrasting or opposite meanings.
- A word which describes the characteristics of something. What does it look like?
- One of our magic words.
- The title of a movie about Josh Waaka.
24 Clues: One of our magic words. • The first part of PEEL. • One of our magic words. • A word for doing or being. • The proper name for a villain. • The most important part of PEEL. • The setting of Singing Home the Whale • The title of a movie about Josh Waaka. • The words known by and used by an author. • The protagonist in Singing Home the Whale. • ...
English Language 2025-09-15
Across
- What group of people spoke into modern day whales, scotland, and ireland
- King alfred pushed back against this
- words for new gadgets or food
- Native lower class still spoke english, which created this kind of divide
- meaning skill or cleverness
- Descending from early european farmers who mixed with local hunter
- An old language that has germanic orgins
- An alphabet that is dying out
- To fix word order
- This language was written in the oldest known english poem
- in 878 the danes and norsemen invaded
- Invented more than 1,600 words
- From medieval royal council
- The invention that impacted the english language
- The canterbury tales author
- in 597, st Augustine brought christianity and word of this language
- Germanic plural for house
- Normans spoke an early version of this
- Something under control
- The words for this are derived from french origin for fine dining
Down
- publishes in 1604 and contained 2,500 words
- The key difference between early modern english and modern english
- Set up the first printing press in england
- Interaction with these people helped words get picked
- invented by shakespeare, group of letters that is added
- Where the word "English" originates from
- part of a poem
- What many words can relate to
- The kind that pushed against the viking invasion
- Express tone and mood
30 Clues: part of a poem • Express tone and mood • Something under control • To fix word order • Germanic plural for house • meaning skill or cleverness • Invented more than 1,600 words • From medieval royal council • words for new gadgets or food • The canterbury tales author • What many words can relate to • ...
Boehm Home 2020-04-25
Across
- Floor Moshe spends most of his time on
- Game Mom and Dad seemingly ban once every about 3 weeks because it tears up the couches
- What dad always ends up getting no matter what from the pizza store
- What Akiva turns on basically every Shabbos/ Yom Tov
- What you get if you're within 20 feet of mom at any given time
- Binyamin says the only reason he didn't win his fortnite game was because he didn't
- The creepy picture in the basement is of who playing poker
- Akiva and Binyamin ran out of this because they thought there were monsters under it
- How many votes Mom gets in our family meetings
Down
- What Aaron asked Dad to do to his chocolate milk sippee cup
- Moshe's favorite word from about 7 years ago
- Moshe initially hated this game but now plays all day
- Aaron's new favorite term
- What Akiva and Binyamin do every time they play in a basketball game
- A word Mom and Dad are begging Binyamin to remove from his vocabulary
- What Akiva and Binyamin use in the bathroom all day
- Every Shabbos Dad bans talking about this topic within 3 minutes of the meal starting
- What Akiva put his name down at that musuem
- Akiva makes dozens of new accounts to try to get into this kind of Fortnite lobby
- Family favorite funny Youtuber
20 Clues: Aaron's new favorite term • Family favorite funny Youtuber • Floor Moshe spends most of his time on • What Akiva put his name down at that musuem • Moshe's favorite word from about 7 years ago • How many votes Mom gets in our family meetings • What Akiva and Binyamin use in the bathroom all day • What Akiva turns on basically every Shabbos/ Yom Tov • ...
Spelling words (definitions from Oxford languages) week 3 2020-08-03
Across
- / a mistaken belief, especially one based on unsound arguments.
- / the action of cancelling something.
- / a precious stone consisting of a light bluish-green variety of beryl.
- / old-fashioned or outdated
- / detailed examination of the elements or structure of something.
- / anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen.
- / an area of fairly level high ground.
- / involving or creating favourable circumstances that increase the chances of success or effectiveness; beneficial.
- /the body of words used in a particular language.
- / a class or division of people or things regarded as having particular shared characteristics.
Down
- / fulfilling expectations or needs; acceptable, though not outstanding or perfect.
- / a mathematical determination of the amount or number of something.
- / to a moderate degree as compared to something else; relatively.
- / difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control.
- / the action or process of classifying
- / lacking restraint in spending money or using resources.
- / a place or condition of great happiness where everything is exactly as you would like it to be:
- / of a building or object) in a state of disrepair or ruin as a result of age or neglect
- / something pledged as security for repayment of a loan, to be forfeited in the event of a default
- / a civil officer who administers the law, especially one who conducts a court that deals with minor offences and holds preliminary hearings for more serious ones.
20 Clues: / old-fashioned or outdated • / the action of cancelling something. • / the action or process of classifying • / an area of fairly level high ground. • /the body of words used in a particular language. • / lacking restraint in spending money or using resources. • / difficult or impossible to manage, manipulate, or control. • ...
WLB Advancing: Lessons 9-12 2021-08-03
Across
- The story will be continued in ________ issues of the magazine.
- The couple paid a ________ amount for their wedding.
- Protein is an ________ part of any well-balanced diet.
- I still ________ a close relationship with my college roommate.
- It took months to determine the ________ of the damage caused by Hurricane Katrina.
- You should ________ being in the hospital for at least a few days after major surgery.
- Bosses should never use their power to ________ or intimidate their employees.
- College of DuPage has a ________ student population.
Down
- Unemployment may be an ________ cause of the rising crime rate.
- To me, the best ________ of being a nurse is helping people feel better.
- Use the clues in the surrounding ________ to interpret the word’s meaning.
- He has chosen to ________ a career in journalism.
- All parents should hold their children to a certain ________ of behavior.
- Can you provide an example to help ________ your point?
- At some companies, employees must ________ to random drug testing.
- Getting fired is a possible ________ of constantly being late to work.
- The new mayor promised to ________ new jobs in the area, but none have been created yet.
- Reading is an excellent way to increase your vocabulary. ________, it can help you improve your grammar.
- You shouldn’t try to ________ your religion on others; everyone has a right to their own beliefs.
- This agreement is ambiguous and open to various interpretations.
20 Clues: He has chosen to ________ a career in journalism. • The couple paid a ________ amount for their wedding. • College of DuPage has a ________ student population. • Protein is an ________ part of any well-balanced diet. • Can you provide an example to help ________ your point? • Unemployment may be an ________ cause of the rising crime rate. • ...
"Speak" Vocabulary to know #rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- force or speed of movement; motion
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- Vocabulary Group #4
- unwillingness; resisting
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- how the public views or regards an individual
- not clear or definite; hazy
- something that has been described but not proven
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- a nest of social wasps
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
Down
- science of heredity and genes
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- a group of stupid or silly people
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- Vocabulary Group #5
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
"Speak" 3rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- Vocabulary Group #4
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- a group of stupid or silly people
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- science of heredity and genes
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- something that has been described but not proven
- how the public views or regards an individual
Down
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- a nest of social wasps
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- force or speed of movement; motion
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- unwillingness; resisting
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
- Vocabulary Group #5
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- not clear or definite; hazy
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
"Speak" 3rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- Vocabulary Group #4
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- a group of stupid or silly people
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- science of heredity and genes
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- something that has been described but not proven
- how the public views or regards an individual
Down
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- a nest of social wasps
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- force or speed of movement; motion
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- unwillingness; resisting
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
- Vocabulary Group #5
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- not clear or definite; hazy
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
"Speak" 3rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- Vocabulary Group #4
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- a group of stupid or silly people
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- science of heredity and genes
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- something that has been described but not proven
- how the public views or regards an individual
Down
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- a nest of social wasps
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- force or speed of movement; motion
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- unwillingness; resisting
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
- Vocabulary Group #5
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- not clear or definite; hazy
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
"Speak" 3rd & 4th Marking Periods 2022-03-15
Across
- a person who is rejected; an outcast
- force or speed of movement; motion
- not straightforward; shifty or crooked
- Vocabulary Group #4
- to make someone appear guilty in a crime
- chocked; suffocated; smothered
- a difficult problem; a dilemma
- something that has been described but not proven
- to persuade by pleading or flattery
- surrendering power to another; acting in a way of meekness
- poorly adjusted in one’s social circumstances
- wrongful; illegal; failure to fulfill a duty or obligation
- Vocabulary Group #5
- pensive; thoughtful in a sad way; longing, yearning
- to abuse newcomers with humiliating tricks and ridicule
- forced to leave; drive away; expelled
- how the public views or regards an individual
- something that nourishes or cares for; encouraging
Down
- intolerant of any other beliefs or opinions
- to cut off, clear, or remove
- persistent; stubborn; vicious; not easily pulled apart
- science of heredity and genes
- something or someone that is inspiring to an artist
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- not clear or definite; hazy
- unwillingness; resisting
- going back; receding; a gene that does not produce
- acting dull or slow-witted; thinking in a stupid manner
- the social, intellectual, or physical forces that characterize a system or group
- a group of stupid or silly people
- a nest of social wasps
- keeping the same behavior, form, pattern, or principles
32 Clues: Vocabulary Group #4 • Vocabulary Group #5 • a nest of social wasps • unwillingness; resisting • not clear or definite; hazy • to cut off, clear, or remove • science of heredity and genes • chocked; suffocated; smothered • a difficult problem; a dilemma • a group of stupid or silly people • force or speed of movement; motion • to persuade by pleading or flattery • ...
List 11 2021-12-03
Across
- - A distant galaxy with a black hole at its center
- - The study of energy transformations that occur in a collection of matter.
- - a poison that can harm an organism
- - to seize and hold a position by force or without right
- - lacking ideas or intelligence
- - (adj.) not having or using, lacking
- - a dictionary; a specialized vocabulary used in a particular field or place
- - without interest; dull
- - to waver; to sway indecisively
- - An owner and cultivator of a small farm.
- - to combine with oxygen; to rust
- - person who worked for women's right to vote
- to renounce, repudiate under oath; to avoid, shun
Down
- - A close relationship between two species that benefits at least one of the species.
- - a model; an example
- - act in an excessively subservient manner
- moderate in appetite
- careless or irresponsible
- - (adj.) Excessively smooth or smug; trying too hard to give an impression of earnestness, sincerity, or piety; fatty, oily; pliable
- - cheerful; optimistic
- - whirlpool, center of turbulence
- - (adj.) intense, forceful, powerful
- - (v.) to get rid of something unwanted, delete; to sift through to obtain what is desirable; to remove the chaff from the wheat by blowing air on it; to blow on, fan
- - to divide an area into voting districts in a way that favors a political party
- - A pyramid shaped temple tower
25 Clues: moderate in appetite • - a model; an example • - cheerful; optimistic • - without interest; dull • careless or irresponsible • - lacking ideas or intelligence • - A pyramid shaped temple tower • - to waver; to sway indecisively • - whirlpool, center of turbulence • - to combine with oxygen; to rust • - a poison that can harm an organism • - (adj.) intense, forceful, powerful • ...
differ types of language and communication 2022-01-31
Across
- being fully engaged in the communication process, concentrating, and participating.
- messages using established codes of conduct, known as etiquette
- communication the process of using facial movements and gestures to transmit a message through physical expressions
- rules permit us to combine morphemes into sentences and understand how words and punctuation are organized within a sentence
- guide professionals on how, when, and where communication takes place.
- gestures, movements, and mannerisms by which a person communicates with others
- the rules of language use, including being able to appropriately speak in different contexts, such as conversational and formal
- graphic representations and signs to transmit a message through sight.
- the set of uniform and commonly accepted rules governing spelling, grammar, pronunciation, and vocabulary
- the smallest units of meaning that make up words
- channels of communication that
- having awareness for how sounds are organized and rules for how sounds relate to one another.
- speaking conversationally in informal instances.
Down
- often used within technological and scientic fields.
- words to transmit a message through reading and writing
- speech used to convey ideas and messages
- listening hearing but not necessarily listening
- communication spoken language to transmit a message through listening and speaking.
- the understanding of what words and phrases mean.
- casual and conversational, and does not adhere to the same standards of conduct as formal language.
20 Clues: channels of communication that • speech used to convey ideas and messages • listening hearing but not necessarily listening • the smallest units of meaning that make up words • speaking conversationally in informal instances. • the understanding of what words and phrases mean. • often used within technological and scientic fields. • ...
Lessons I & II 2017-05-09
Across
- excessively talkative, especially on trivial matters
- speaking two languages fluently
- a decision on a disputed issue in a civil or criminal case
- displaying or having a disinclination for physical exertion or effort
- the presence of something only in small or insufficient quantities; scarcity
- having or showing wish to do evil to others
- serving as a sign or indication of something
- knowing everything
- a writer's or speaker's distinctive vocabulary choices and style of expression in a poem or story
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced
- make something longer, especially unusually so in relation to its width
- a person's employment or main occupation, especially regarded as particularly worthy and requiring great dedication
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- the great size or extent of something
- speech or writing that uses too many words or excessively technical expressions
- behavior showing high moral standards
- used in ordinary or familiar conversation; not formal or literary
- denoting, relating to, or of the nature of sound or sound waves
- belonging or relating to a particular area or neighborhood
- using several languages
- the state or situation of being alone
- manliness
- make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size
- a person who gives money or other help to a person or cause
- concise and exact use of words in writing or speech
24 Clues: manliness • knowing everything • using several languages • speaking two languages fluently • the great size or extent of something • behavior showing high moral standards • the state or situation of being alone • having or showing wish to do evil to others • serving as a sign or indication of something • make smaller or less in amount, degree, or size • ...
Mia Mazak 2019-08-28
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- refers to the feeling that the writer creates in a story.
- A comparison of two things not using "like" or "as".
- A hint given to the reader that hints the future.
- The main character.
- A phrase that has a different meaning than what it literally suggests.
- The writer uses this to reveal or create a characters personalities.
- The time and location of a story.
- A brief reference to a historical event, object, or person.
- The writers attitude towards their audience.
- Main idea or underlying meaning of the story.
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- A combination of word that contradict each other.
- Characters sudden insight into a conflict.
- Uses exaggeration to emphasize a situation.
- When something not human is given human attributes.
- An interruption in the story to see something that happened before that point in the story.
- A portrait of words of a person, place, or object.
- An insight based on stated details, about information that is an "educated guess".
- An authors choice of words/vocabulary in a story.
- A conversation between characters that usually reveals traits.
- A story with two or more levels of meaning.
- The descriptive language used in a story to create word pictures.
- The struggle between two opposing forces.
- A comparison of two different things using "like" or "as" in the comparison.
- The authors unique way of writing.
24 Clues: The main character. • The time and location of a story. • The authors unique way of writing. • The struggle between two opposing forces. • Characters sudden insight into a conflict. • Uses exaggeration to emphasize a situation. • A story with two or more levels of meaning. • The writers attitude towards their audience. • Main idea or underlying meaning of the story. • ...
Thinking & Language 2013-05-09
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- sudden understanding
- ability to speak two languages
- Trial and _______, a type of problem solving
- units of meaning within language, how a word is made
- category of objects, people or events that share similar characteristics
- using info to reach a conclusion
- __________ effect = arriving at a solution without actively trying to solve the problem
- __________ pairs = occurs when you have two words that are separated by a single phoneme
- elements of language that make up the sounds
- ________ fixedness = tendency to think that an object is only useful for what it is usually used for
- how words are arranged to form sentences
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- mental activity that is involved in the understanding, processing and communicating of information
- similarity between two or more items, events, or situations
- type of problem solving that may use formulas and always leads to the solution
- involves the study of meaning within language
- ______ set = problem solving obstacle,tendency to solve a problem in a way that has been successful in the past
- type of problem solving that usually finds the solutions, e.g. using shortcuts
- original model on which others in the same category are patterned
- difference _____________, a way to problem solve by identifying a goal and what we need to do to reach it
- increases in children when they are read to
- within thinking, an object or an act that stands for something else
21 Clues: sudden understanding • ability to speak two languages • using info to reach a conclusion • how words are arranged to form sentences • increases in children when they are read to • Trial and _______, a type of problem solving • elements of language that make up the sounds • involves the study of meaning within language • units of meaning within language, how a word is made • ...
AusE Crossword 2013-08-28
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- A morphological term referring to the shortened version of a longer word.
- A grammatical unit larger than a phrase and which usually contains a verb.
- Linguistic feature peculiar to a particular region and not part of the standard language of a country.
- The language of a particular social group or occupation.
- The process which refers to sounds being altered so they become closer to a neighbouring sound.
- The overall patterns and structures of a spoken or written text which enable it to communicate meaning.
- A word formation process where the initial letter of each word forms a group of initials.
- The study of the structure or composition of words.
- The circumstances in which speech and writing take place.
- The deletion of sounds in connected speech.
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- A term which refers to degrees of formality within a discourse.
- The rise and fall of the voice pitch.
- A form of correction, typical in spontaneous speech.
- This refers to the rules governing how words are combined to make sentences in language.
- An informal phrase or word.
- A phonological term referring to the additional sounds in speech which ease articulation.
- A person's individual style of speech.
- The language variety of a regional social group.
- A grammatical structure made up of one or more clauses.
- Another word for vocabulary.
- A distinctive manner of oral expression.
21 Clues: An informal phrase or word. • Another word for vocabulary. • The rise and fall of the voice pitch. • A person's individual style of speech. • A distinctive manner of oral expression. • The deletion of sounds in connected speech. • The language variety of a regional social group. • The study of the structure or composition of words. • ...
El horario 2014-12-03
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- What will you take in this class before christmas break?
- What two words describe "Ilike"?
- What are you considered as in this school?
- What is midnight is Spanish?
- What word means "schedule"?
- Give the Spanish word for "always"?
- In this what Sra. Ferris teaches.
- What two words mean "I Have to"?
- Give the Spanish word for minute?
- This course uses números and addition and subtraction.
- What is the meaning of "until" in Spanish?
- What is the Spanish word for "early"?
- This course requires the use of theories and may require a lab.
- Conjugate tener in the nosotros form?
- Painting or dibujar are the primary objectives.
- What word describes "there is/there are in Spanish?
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- What does "never" mean in Spanish?
- The Spanish word for "to study" is what?
- What is midday called in Spanish?
- What is "difficult" in Spanish?
- What is a lot or many?
- What is "work" in Spanish?
- Give the words for "to take notes"?
- A course that teaches about the past like wars and politics.
- Give the Spanish word for arrive?
- What word is "late" in Spanish?
- What is the vocabulary word for "to answer questions".
- What word describes "hour" in Spanish.
- What Spanish word means to teach?
- Requires learning about noun, verbs, sentence run-ons.
30 Clues: What is a lot or many? • What is "work" in Spanish? • What word means "schedule"? • What is midnight is Spanish? • What is "difficult" in Spanish? • What word is "late" in Spanish? • What two words describe "Ilike"? • What two words mean "I Have to"? • What is midday called in Spanish? • Give the Spanish word for arrive? • In this what Sra. Ferris teaches. • ...
A Christmas Carol 2023-02-09
Across
- In Shrek the ________ is the protagonist
- The women gave ________ looks to anyone who got in her way.
- If people need a hat made they go to the local __________.
- I ________ doing the vocabulary test because I didn't study.
- When her children were _______ she began to work.
- He _________ to do his work in English class.
- A pencil costs ___________.
- Sydney showed _________ when she stole her sister's shorts.
- _______ people often get what they deserve.
- Arthur was drinking his coffee from a _________.
- The sugar _______ in the water.
- Joe was a poor ___________ who couldn't afford to buy food for his family.
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- The whole family was sitting around the ________.
- The _________ smell caused Emma to leave the room.
- When she gave me directions to her house, I found them very ______________.
- The mother _________ the child for getting a bad grade on her test.
- The child is ________ about not doing his homework.
- The dog was _________ after she was outside in the snow.
- When her friends arrived she welcomed them with great ______________.
- The wife of count Dracula is _________ Dracula.
- The man is barely getting by because he receives _______ wages.
- When winter comes then the leaves turn __________.
- She was overcome with _______ when her grandfather died.
- When we went to her favorite restaurant she _________ the menu.
- The little girl let out a _________ cry when she realized she had lost he mother.
25 Clues: A pencil costs ___________. • The sugar _______ in the water. • In Shrek the ________ is the protagonist • _______ people often get what they deserve. • He _________ to do his work in English class. • The wife of count Dracula is _________ Dracula. • Arthur was drinking his coffee from a _________. • The whole family was sitting around the ________. • ...
LARS 4 Chapter 6 Reading 1 2024-10-20
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- A change or difference in condition or level.
- Related to the ability to think and understand.
- Sounds made by animals to communicate.
- The situation or background in which something happens.
- The beginning or starting point of something.
- The decaying flesh of dead animals.
- The set of rules governing the structure of a language.
- Carefully watching or monitoring something.
- Something outside or apart from a particular object or person.
- A person who studies languages.
- The arrangement of words to create sentences.
- Having limits or a definite end.
- The set of words known or used by a person or group.
- Made by humans rather than occurring naturally.
- To share or exchange information.
- Too small or subtle to be noticed.
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- Not done consciously or by choice.
- The way in which a word is spoken.
- Impossible to connect or reconcile.
- Not obvious, delicate, or fine in meaning.
- To recognize or point out the differences.
- A group of living organisms capable of interbreeding.
- Something done naturally without thinking or learning.
- Highly developed or complex.
- Comparisons showing similarities between two different things.
- Relating to the detailed organization and planning of complex operations.
- The gradual development of something, especially living organisms.
- An animal that hunts and kills other animals for food.
- To send out or give off.
- Becoming highly skilled in something.
30 Clues: To send out or give off. • Highly developed or complex. • A person who studies languages. • Having limits or a definite end. • To share or exchange information. • Not done consciously or by choice. • The way in which a word is spoken. • Too small or subtle to be noticed. • Impossible to connect or reconcile. • The decaying flesh of dead animals. • ...
MTB-MLE Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-19
Across
- written or spoken and is used in communication
- making learning relevant to learners
- apply contextually appropriate knowledge in other life contexts
- grade that MTB MLE is taught
- high degree of knowledge
- living harmoniously with people of different cultural backgrounds
- official and national language of the Philippines
- implemented the use of mother tongue language in schools
- connect a child's prior knowledge to new knowledge
- way of life of an entire society
- prior knowledge
- interconnected outcome that enhances student understanding and values each student's individual contribution to the whole
- study of language and human speech
- process of teaching students with the content
- competence of reading and writing in local and national language or in one or more languages
- two languages are used as the media of instruction
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- easy to recognize
- exchanging of information
- language spoken by the people in a particular region
- support for students to enhance learning
- involving people from different social and cultural backgrounds
- body of words known to an individual
- full scope of skills and knowledge that a child masters in their life
- smooth and effortless use of language
- a group that is unified by both a common ethnicity and language
- capability of understanding something
- a child’s first language
- foundation for all learning
- being able to move between a language to another language
- using several languages
30 Clues: prior knowledge • easy to recognize • using several languages • high degree of knowledge • a child’s first language • exchanging of information • foundation for all learning • grade that MTB MLE is taught • way of life of an entire society • study of language and human speech • making learning relevant to learners • body of words known to an individual • ...
Review Expanding Vocabulary Ch 1-5 2022-08-29
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- One _______ of America is the bald eagle.
- It is difficult to __________ your feelings sometimes.
- One _________ of life is adulthood.
- How do you _________ what to wear in the morning?
- Will you __________ in class on Friday?
- The ________ for speeding is a ticket.
- What would you like to __________ in life?
- The heat has an ________ on my ability to run.
- The lawyer could _________ you at court.
- It is ________ for you to take toll money when traveling to Kansas City from Salina.
- Because of your __________, you may not be able to come to evening classes.
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- I go for a jog on a daily _________.
- It is important to _________ every part of a situation before making a decision.
- When someone is ___________, they don't give up.
- Our ____________ is to learn how to change a tire.
- Flowers are an _______ gift on a first date.
- The author used boldfaced type to _________ the vocabulary words.
- She didn't _____ her friend at first.
- Even though no one was injured, the ________ of the accident was not good.
- It is a __________ to learn English.
- Parents must be __________ with their children.
- _________ it is sunny outside, we cannot leave the house today.
- I can _________ on my sister for helping with the chores.
- You need __________ money to pay your bills each month.
- The _____ of the letter was very upsetting.
25 Clues: One _________ of life is adulthood. • I go for a jog on a daily _________. • It is a __________ to learn English. • She didn't _____ her friend at first. • The ________ for speeding is a ticket. • Will you __________ in class on Friday? • The lawyer could _________ you at court. • One _______ of America is the bald eagle. • What would you like to __________ in life? • ...
Fourth Grade Crossword 2023-08-15
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- This is the new "library".
- This teacher will help us with our Science.
- If you're in uniform, this is how often your shirt should be tucked in.
- Mrs. Pizzo's dog is named ______.
- Mr. Johnson will be trusting you with this type of account this year!
- Your English grade will include grammar, writing, vocabulary, and ________.
- You can join this, this year to serve in church!
- This day is extra "fun".
- Fourth grade is a big year because you are learning to be _________!
- We are the St. Pius _________!
- If your grades are good, you can be on _____ Roll!
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- During a fire drill, to exit the class turn ____.
- If you need help, you need to _________!
- This is one of Mrs. Pizzo's favorite field trips.
- This is a class taught by Mrs. Furtah!
- You can earn different belts in this class!
- Who has the best college sports team?
- In addition to music class, you will also have ______.
- Fourth grade is going to be full of ___________!
- This council is something you can run for this year- you can help better our school!
- This is the "more serious" drill that we practiced for.
- Snacks should be ____________, finger foods!
- Was this your favorite type of "ball" game with Mr. C?
- You definitely do not one of these!
24 Clues: This day is extra "fun". • This is the new "library". • We are the St. Pius _________! • Mrs. Pizzo's dog is named ______. • You definitely do not one of these! • Who has the best college sports team? • This is a class taught by Mrs. Furtah! • If you need help, you need to _________! • This teacher will help us with our Science. • You can earn different belts in this class! • ...
APHUG Units 3-4 2025-05-20
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- A belief system that rejects religion or religious considerations.
- Family A collection of languages related through a common ancestral language.
- Force A force that unifies a state (e.g., shared religion or language).
- The blending of elements from different cultures into a new cultural form.
- A state whose territory corresponds to that occupied by a particular ethnicity.
- A regional variation of a language with differences in pronunciation, spelling, or vocabulary.
- Religion A religion associated with a particular ethnic group and spatially concentrated.
- Force A force that divides people and countries.
- Culture Culture found in large, heterogeneous societies that share certain habits.
- The fragmentation of a region into smaller, often hostile units.
- The ability of a state to govern its territory free from control of outside forces.
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- Cultural change from interaction between cultures, with both maintaining distinct traits.
- Religion A religion that attempts to appeal to all people globally.
- The manipulation of political boundaries to favor one party or class.
- When a minority group adopts the culture of a dominant group, losing their original identity.
- State A country that contains more than one ethnicity with traditions of self-determination.
- Landscape The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom.
- Judging another culture by the standards of one’s own.
- Culture Culture traditionally practiced by small, isolated, homogeneous groups.
20 Clues: Force A force that divides people and countries. • A restriction on behavior imposed by social custom. • Judging another culture by the standards of one’s own. • The fragmentation of a region into smaller, often hostile units. • A belief system that rejects religion or religious considerations. • Landscape The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape. • ...
yellowberry 2025-10-22
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- Populist Returns pg.8
- Much Glitter Little Gold pg.21-25
- Police pulled over a taxi for making an illegal U-turn pg.12
- Judging years of Roberts pg.16
- A dug price plan with plenty of loopholes pg.33
- Nearly 600 hikers were rescued from the pg.9
- Another chip megadeal for OpenAI pg.30-33
- Why MAGA is incensed pg.17
- Is reshaping the cultural vocabulary of dissent pg.14
- First women archbishop pg.5-9
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- Hollywoods most feared actress pg.22-26
- Turmoil drives gold above $4,000 an ounce pg.32
- The naturalist who lived among the chimps pg.35
- Travels 28 miles in a bathtub across the Celtic Sea pg.12
- Japan's orpn lady' pg.8-10
- Making soldiers manky again
- Vast Haul of Iphones pg.7-8
- Trump wants war pg.14-17
- Your right to call Trump a 'fascist' pg.12
- The TsukAirmenirman who overcame racism pg.35
- 61% American Jews say Israel has committed war crimes against the Palestinians in pg.17
- Farm bailout caught up in shutdown battle pg.32
- An AI Tiktok with a side of slop pg.18-23
- Yes, you can make things in the U.S pg.34
- Whats new in tech pg.20
- Wine consumption last year was the lowest its been since 1961 pg.32
26 Clues: Populist Returns pg.8 • Whats new in tech pg.20 • Trump wants war pg.14-17 • Japan's orpn lady' pg.8-10 • Why MAGA is incensed pg.17 • Making soldiers manky again • Vast Haul of Iphones pg.7-8 • First women archbishop pg.5-9 • Judging years of Roberts pg.16 • Much Glitter Little Gold pg.21-25 • Hollywoods most feared actress pg.22-26 • Another chip megadeal for OpenAI pg.30-33 • ...
SAT 1 Vocabulary Crossword Stella Tang Period 3 2025-10-10
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- (adj) deceitful and untrustworthy; disloyal; two-faced
- (adj) excessively harsh; severe; cruel
- (noun) a song for the dead, typically sung at funerals
- (noun) a person falsely claiming to have a special knowledge or skill; a fraud
- (verb) to drink; consume
- (noun) when people are chosen because of their ability and qualifications (or merit), not because they're friends or family of those in power
- (noun) the most perfect or typical example of a quality; exemplar; epitome; prototype
- (noun, verb) the assignment of degrees of urgency to wounds or illnesses to decide the order of treatment of many patients
- (noun) the appointment of friends to positions of authority without regard to their qualifications
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- (noun) a person who acts obsequiously toward someone important to gain advantage; somebody who grovels
- (noun) an unacceptable or unwelcome person
- (adj) evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret
- (adj) directly opposed to contrasted; mutually incompatible; opposing
- (verb) take possession of something; seize; confiscate; hijack
- (adj) (of a voice or words) sweet or musical
- (adv) in a loud or forceful manner; vehemently
- (verb) to kneel, lie, or crawl on the ground to obtain somebody's forgiveness or favor
- (adj) wanting or devouring great quantities of something
- (noun) the vocabulary of a person
- (noun) the appointment of family members to positions without regard to their qualifications
20 Clues: (verb) to drink; consume • (noun) the vocabulary of a person • (adj) excessively harsh; severe; cruel • (noun) an unacceptable or unwelcome person • (adj) (of a voice or words) sweet or musical • (adv) in a loud or forceful manner; vehemently • (adj) evoking a keen sense of sadness or regret • (adj) deceitful and untrustworthy; disloyal; two-faced • ...
Merry Christmas to David 2025-11-27
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- most important camp job
- all is
- Goodwill’s bestselling author
- bring this back
- Land transportation for 1
- Virginia is for us
- where we became official
- Ryan Gilbarte
- aka emmi
- vocabulary includes sweetheart
- the color of springs
- utensil, comes in ultralight
- online nickname
- call me
- my right hand
- addiction
- Water transportation for 2
- (not derogatory)
- #1 federal agency
- _____ pear
- date spot
- ex. Levi 505s
- 1,2,3,4,5…
- foremost automobile
- please buy me more
- Brothers Chris and ____
- I wanna go to ______
- not dead
- snack
- psychic fruit
- embrace
- Barry
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- attractive head/neck wear
- best streetwise product
- Today, skies are painted colors of a cowboy
- melts, also an app
- 371
- ____ kiss
- street racing vehicle
- Useful at night or when raining
- drops digitally on Wednesdays
- indention
- our ______ in 2008
- where we were sunglasses models
- zozobra lives and dies
- on the edge
- corrective conversation about
- celebrate
- it’s real
- *russian accent*
- love one another with brotherly _______
- Russians getting emotional
- criminal activity of choice
- summer plans
- love letter signature
- never forget
- 8 letters
- shoolhouse
- lightbulb enthusiast
- black van
- (endearing)
- Exquisite deals and finds
- BCM vice president
- BMIHS
- listening to conversations
65 Clues: 371 • BMIHS • snack • Barry • all is • call me • embrace • aka emmi • not dead • ____ kiss • indention • celebrate • it’s real • addiction • 8 letters • date spot • black van • _____ pear • 1,2,3,4,5… • shoolhouse • on the edge • (endearing) • summer plans • never forget • Ryan Gilbarte • my right hand • ex. Levi 505s • psychic fruit • bring this back • online nickname • *russian accent* • (not derogatory) • #1 federal agency • ...
APHG REVIEW 2016-05-03
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- / Pertaining to two or more languages
- / pattern of land division used in an area
- / An area in which everyone shares in one or more distinctive characteristics
- / A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs
- / The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
- / the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time.
- / It refers to a "common language" a language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commerce
- / A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.
- / The notion that what happens at a global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice versa.
- / loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
- / Pertaining to one language
- / A related set of cultural traits, such as prevailing dress codes and cooking and eating utensils
- / The man-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity.
- / The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures
- / The art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people
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- / Of or relating to the family of languages spoken over the greater part of Europe and Asia as far as northern India.
- / an assumed, reconstructed, or recorded ancestral language
- / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population.
- / Study of how why and at what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
- / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects
- / spread of an idea through physical movement from one place to another.
- / a governmentally designated language of instruction, of government, of the courts, and other official public and private communication
- / A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples
- / The beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values of a group of people
- / traditional building styles of different cultures, religions, and places
- / A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- / Group of languages with a shared but fairly distant origin
- / The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit
- / Cultural traits such as dress modes of usually small, traditional communities.
- / underlying principle of a characteristic spread, although it is slightly changed to fit the preferences of the people
- / A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
- / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- / The entire region that displays the characteristics of a culture.
- / Cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban-based, media-influenced western societies
35 Clues: / Pertaining to one language • / Pertaining to two or more languages • / pattern of land division used in an area • / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects • / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population. • / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape. • / an assumed, reconstructed, or recorded ancestral language • ...
APHG Review 2016-05-03
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- / The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit
- / Cultural traits such as dress modes of usually small, traditional communities.
- / The man-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity.
- / The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures
- / Study of how why and at what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
- / traditional building styles of different cultures, religions, and places
- / The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
- / A related set of cultural traits, such as prevailing dress codes and cooking and eating utensils
- / A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples
- / A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- / pattern of land division used in an area
- / A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.
- / spread of an idea through physical movement from one place to another.
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- / Group of languages with a shared but fairly distant origin
- / loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
- / Cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban-based, media-influenced western societies
- / The notion that what happens at a global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice versa.
- / underlying principle of a characteristic spread, although it is slightly changed to fit the preferences of the people
- / Of or relating to the family of languages spoken over the greater part of Europe and Asia as far as northern India.
- / Pertaining to one language
- / a governmentally designated language of instruction, of government, of the courts, and other official public and private communication
- / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population.
- / An area in which everyone shares in one or more distinctive characteristics
- / The entire region that displays the characteristics of a culture.
- / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time.
- / A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
- / an assumed, reconstructed, or recorded ancestral language
- / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects
- / the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- / It refers to a "common language" a language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commerce
- / The art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people
- / Pertaining to two or more languages
- / A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs
- / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- / The beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values of a group of people
35 Clues: / Pertaining to one language • / Pertaining to two or more languages • / pattern of land division used in an area • / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects • / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population. • / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape. • / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time. • ...
The Tragedy of Julius Caesar 2022-05-16
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- A method of persuasion using logic and reasoning.
- It was reported that Caesar refused the crown _________ times.
- A method of persuasion using emotions.
- Shakespeare includes the scene in which Cinna the Poet is taken away to show how _________ and irrational ancient Roman mobs could be.
- What mood does the storm set in Act I, scene iii? (Think back to the RAFT writing vocabulary words).
- A method of persuasion using ethics or credibility.
- In Calpurnia’s interpretation of her dream, the bleeding Caesar symbolizes a _________ Caesar.
- The Soothsayer warns Julius Caesar to beware the Ides of this month.
- In Act I, Brutus fears the people have given this to Julius Caesar.
- Which character does Brutus think is weak and powerless, but who proves to be the opposite?
- Who says, “Caesar, thou art revenged even with the sword that killed thee”?
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- In Act 5, Cassius believe the ravens, crows, and kites represent bad _________.
- The Greek term for a character’s excessive pride.
- This character took their own life by swallowing coals (“fire”) in Act IV.
- When Cassius suggests that they also kill Antony when they kill Caesar, Brutus argues to let Antony _________.
- Brutus’ image of Caesar as a snake suggests the danger of _________.
- This character loved Caesar, but loved Rome more.
17 Clues: A method of persuasion using emotions. • A method of persuasion using logic and reasoning. • The Greek term for a character’s excessive pride. • This character loved Caesar, but loved Rome more. • A method of persuasion using ethics or credibility. • It was reported that Caesar refused the crown _________ times. • ...
QCE Data 2024-02-05
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- Which body now calculates and distributes ATARs to students?
- Multiple-choice tests designed to help teachers determine achievement levels of students in Mathematics, Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary, and Listening Comprehension
- alternative certificate to the QCE, reporting on the achievements of students whose learning is part of an individual learning program
- Where was John Campbell principal?
- Are General subjects the only ones used to calculate an ATAR (Longreach-ian)?
- Who can recommend an early offer into some courses at some universities (not UQ or QUT)?
- The QCAA role teachers may choose to undertake, outside of their school-based duties, to validate Unit 3 and 4 assessment
- Ranking that supports admission to some university courses
- How many school-based Registered Training Organisations does CEDR have?
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- Who eats malteser cheese cake most weekends?
- What word did Marie misspell on Friday?
- What are the adjustments for illness and misadventure called?
- QCAA events when student's assessment tasks and results are checked and counter-checked for quality assurance
- The most common senior subject studied is ....
- Subject-type for pathways beyond senior secondary schooling that lead to tertiary studies and to pathways for vocational education and training and work.
- How many subjects are used to calculate an ATAR
- What do Marie, Kaylene and Katrina have in common this year?
17 Clues: Where was John Campbell principal? • What word did Marie misspell on Friday? • Who eats malteser cheese cake most weekends? • The most common senior subject studied is .... • How many subjects are used to calculate an ATAR • Ranking that supports admission to some university courses • Which body now calculates and distributes ATARs to students? • ...
Alyssa's Unit 2 Vocab 2023-08-31
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- Convention of structure such as imagery and irony given by the author to produce given effects.
- The forces that bring about dramatic action central to the event.
- The central idea that relates to the morals.
- Written works that are generally recognized as having artistic values, basic forms of literary texts.
- The author constructs the character by explicitly stating their aspects.
- Unique characteristics that describes a writer's use of language.
- Written in first person that centers on particular events the author's life.
- The time and place in which a narrative occurs.
- Hints provided for future events and details that may occur later in the story.
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- Language not to be taken literally but through imagery or metaphors.
- The author's unique expression created by elements such as figurative language.
- The author's use of precise vocabulary to fully coney the meaning to the reader.
- A specific subject or idea that is the focus of a discussion.
- The writing process when the text is corrected for grammar and spelling.
- The author's particular attitude stated in writing.
- When the text is examined and changes are made to improve.
- The atmosphere or feeling created by the author, expressed through imagery, word choice, setting, voice, and theme.
17 Clues: The central idea that relates to the morals. • The time and place in which a narrative occurs. • The author's particular attitude stated in writing. • When the text is examined and changes are made to improve. • A specific subject or idea that is the focus of a discussion. • The forces that bring about dramatic action central to the event. • ...
animal vocabulary 2025-01-20
Key dates of English language change 2025-04-21
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- , the popularity of this technology triggered word class shifts new vernacular and much more in 1990
- , made English the language of the church in England
- , distinguished American spelling and vocabulary from British
- , the first english colony in North American
- , in 1914 the breakdown of linguistic barriers led to borrowing of words and multilingualism
- , made English education global and gave queens English prestige
- , a book that gave English prestige and popularity published in the 1300s and later made more accessible
- , popularized politically correct language
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- , introduced more than 1700 new words to English in the 1600s
- , Black American authors writing in AAVA gained popularity
- , introduced by William Caxton in 1476 to England
- , change in pronunciation of vowels from the 1400s to the 1600s
- , English became the lingua Franca in business and politics because of this war in 1939
- , a bloom of artistic scientific and musical talent in Italy France and the United Kingdom led to Greek and Latin integration in English along with some phrases
- , in 1562 British began forcing African slaves from their languages and from literacy as well triggering creoles in the transatlantic______
- , the British empire had linguistic economic and military control over countries such as India Jamaica Nigeria and much more creating new dialects
17 Clues: , • , the first english colony in North American • , popularized politically correct language • , distinguished American spelling and vocabulary from British • , introduced by William Caxton in 1476 to England • , made English the language of the church in England • ...
English as a global language 2019-02-22
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- A language used for trade and business, a simple version of English mixed with the local language
- John Agard's poem was adressed to a professor from ...... University
- The spread of English around the world is considered as a pattern of three .......
- According to the study about accents, there is a lot of ......... about accents from all around Britain
- British and American English differ in many respects, including ........
- Name of the variety of English spoken in Asia - often because it's incorrect in a funny way
- John Agard wrote a .... about how it feels to be an immigrant who does not speak correct English
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- 'Lingua ......' means that a language is used by people who do not share a mother tongue
- The British ...... caused English to be spread around the world
- The language you grow up speaking is known as a ...... tongue
- The biggest British colony, known as 'Jewel in the Crown', where English is still an official language
- An accent spoken by working-class people in East London
- American English sometimes uses a different .......... than British English
- In order to sound intelligent and trustworthy, you must speak English like the .....
- Name of a person or accent from Liverpool
15 Clues: Name of a person or accent from Liverpool • An accent spoken by working-class people in East London • The language you grow up speaking is known as a ...... tongue • The British ...... caused English to be spread around the world • John Agard's poem was adressed to a professor from ...... University • ...
Quarter 2 Adjectives 2021-11-10
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- A PERSON WHO RUNS INTO A BURNING BUILDING TO SAVE A BABY IS __
- A VINDICTIVE PERSON TRIES TO GET __ ON THE PERSON WHO WRONGED THEM
- THE WORKINGS OF THE UNIVERSE ARE __, SINCE WE KNOW SO LITTLE ABOUT IT
- REBUILDING AN ANTIQUE CAR TAKES A LOT OF TIME & EFFORT, SO YOU MUST BE __ TO FINISH THE TASK
- A CANDID PERSON IS OPEN AND __
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- A WORLD LEADER WHO THREATENS TO USE A NUCLEAR BOMB IS __
- IF YOU KEEP ASKING A GIRL OUT & SHE IGNORES YOU, SHE IS __ TO YOU AS A POTENTIAL BOYFRIEND
- SOMEONE WHO IS OBSTINATE COULD BE CALLED “___HEADED” (OINK!) BECAUSE THAT ANIMAL IS EXTREMELY STUBBORN
- THE COLOR OF AN IRATE PERSON’S FACE IS __
- THE OPPOSITE OF ADEPT, A QUARTER 1 VOCABULARY WORD, IS __
- THE ENGLISH WORD “AMIABLE” IS SIMILAR TO THE FRENCH WORD “AMI” AND THE SPANISH WORD “__”, WHICH MEAN FRIEND
- GETTING HIT BY A PILLOW IS __; GETTING HIT BY A BASEBALL BAT IS NOT
- A PRAGMATIC PERSON WILL USE A __ TO KEEP TRACK OF IMPORTANT EVENTS ON THEIR SCHEDULE
13 Clues: A CANDID PERSON IS OPEN AND __ • THE COLOR OF AN IRATE PERSON’S FACE IS __ • A WORLD LEADER WHO THREATENS TO USE A NUCLEAR BOMB IS __ • THE OPPOSITE OF ADEPT, A QUARTER 1 VOCABULARY WORD, IS __ • A PERSON WHO RUNS INTO A BURNING BUILDING TO SAVE A BABY IS __ • A VINDICTIVE PERSON TRIES TO GET __ ON THE PERSON WHO WRONGED THEM • ...
Unit 4- The Revolutionary Era 2023-05-19
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- This person is responsible for writing the Declaration of Independence (last name only)
- This French Revolutionary hero became emperor of France (First name only)
- The time period where machines increased production & people moved into cities to work
- French word for a belief that businesses should be left alone to do as they please (2 words)
- This constitution was created during the French Revolution Declaration of the ____ (3 words)
- During the American Revolution, the country went from being a monarchy to become a ______ (this type of government)
- This estate was unfairly taxed the most prior to the French Revolution
- The last name of the scientist who believed religion and science could coexist
- John Locke's belief that all people have ____ rights to life, liberty, etc..
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- The vocabulary word that explains when a parent country takes over another country and benefits from its resources
- During the Berlin Conference European powers discussed division and colonization of this continent
- Machines made it easier to increase ____ of goods and at a lower cost
- This country underwent a revolution during World War 1 due to economic hardships
13 Clues: Machines made it easier to increase ____ of goods and at a lower cost • This estate was unfairly taxed the most prior to the French Revolution • This French Revolutionary hero became emperor of France (First name only) • John Locke's belief that all people have ____ rights to life, liberty, etc.. • ...
I am Tess! 2016-10-03
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- public meetings to support or oppose someone or something
- a showing of a motion picture
- tagalog term for good
- a magazine that is made up of a series of comic strips
- people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail.
- a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets
- a telecommunication medium used for transmitting moving images in monochrome (black-and-white), or in color, and in two or three dimensions and sound.
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- a set of written, printed, or blank sheets bound together into a volume
- a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it.
- American idol and the voice aspirants are good at this.
- shiny and tough and flexible plastic used especially for records. The most common form of this single is the 45s or 7-inch or LPs or 12-inch.
- all of the words known and used by a person.
- a puzzle in which words that are the answers to clues are written into a pattern of numbered squares that go across and down
13 Clues: tagalog term for good • a showing of a motion picture • all of the words known and used by a person. • a daily or weekly publication on folded sheets • a magazine that is made up of a series of comic strips • American idol and the voice aspirants are good at this. • public meetings to support or oppose someone or something • ...
Influence of Cultures on Caribbean dress 2024-10-09
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- the name given to trousers worn by the African men.
- a flowing type of top worn by African women.
- this garment has a straight cylindrical shape achieve by giving the same measurement to the chest, waist and hem.
- The african asa oke is usually worn on special occasions.
- Used on Chinese clothing. They were like a visual vocabulary.
- Silhouette, the hem is larger in proportion to the chest and waist, thus giving an A-shaped appearance.
- ....... prints are very much in vogue in Caribbean wear, particularly in shirts and blouses.
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- generally worn underneath women clothing to mold the upper body into a desired shape.
- the dress-pants, jacket and tie combination is one of the less surprising modern adaptions of the British formal wear.
- the name given for styles that are popular for a short time.
- Silhoette when one side of the garment is not the same as the other.
- There is a panel dividing the garment horizontally from below the bust.
- the garment that is flared from the armhole. It must be close fitting at the bust.
13 Clues: a flowing type of top worn by African women. • the name given to trousers worn by the African men. • The african asa oke is usually worn on special occasions. • the name given for styles that are popular for a short time. • Used on Chinese clothing. They were like a visual vocabulary. • Silhoette when one side of the garment is not the same as the other. • ...
TOELF J. Reading Question types 2025-01-31
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- The reason why the writer wrote the text (to inform, entertain, persuade, etc.).
- A question that asks about how the text is organized (like cause and effect, comparison, problem and solution).
- The most important point or message of a text. It’s what the passage is mostly about.
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- The noun that a pronoun (like he, she, it, they) refers to in a sentence.
- A conclusion you make based on the information given in the text, even if it’s not directly stated.
- A specific piece of information that supports or explains the main idea.
- The meaning of a word in a passage, sometimes based on context clues.
7 Clues: The meaning of a word in a passage, sometimes based on context clues. • A specific piece of information that supports or explains the main idea. • The noun that a pronoun (like he, she, it, they) refers to in a sentence. • The reason why the writer wrote the text (to inform, entertain, persuade, etc.). • ...
List One 2013-04-24
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- / an author or editor of a dictionary
- / a book containing an alphabetical arrangement of the words in a language and their definitions
- / a new word, usage, or expression
- / the study of human speech including the units, nature, structure, and modification of language
- / regional variety of a language distinguished by features of vocabulary, grammar, pronunciation from other regional varieties and constituting together with a single language
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- / related to the study of human speech especially as the vehicle of literature and as a field of study that sheds light on a cultural history
- / related to the science of speech sounds including the history and theory of sound changes in a language or in two or more related languages
- / the history of the linguistic form
- / the suggesting of a meaning by a word apart from the thing it explicitly names or describes
- / to take, receive, or obtain especially from a specified source
10 Clues: / a new word, usage, or expression • / the history of the linguistic form • / an author or editor of a dictionary • / to take, receive, or obtain especially from a specified source • / the suggesting of a meaning by a word apart from the thing it explicitly names or describes • ...
Vocab Set 11: 5th Period 2023-02-10
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- For most collages, it is ____________ for applicants to provide either an ACT or SAT score.
- From the first few words that come from her mouth, it was ___________ that Maddie was going to control the conversation.
- There are a ___________ amount of reasons to eat healthily and exercise regularly.
- There were too many people to try and fit them all in the __________ car.
- Instead of calling people up for their vocabulary cards alphabetically, Mrs. Lonquist called them up in an ___________ order.
- During the post-match interview, the player took responsibility and said the loss was _________ his fault.
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- During the age of imperialism, England had ___________ over many countries and territories.
- The _________ won their case against the plaintiff after they didn't provide sufficient evidence.
- The CEO of the company doesn't care too much about the _________ of his employees.
- For Alex, getting all A's is of ___________ importance.
10 Clues: For Alex, getting all A's is of ___________ importance. • There were too many people to try and fit them all in the __________ car. • There are a ___________ amount of reasons to eat healthily and exercise regularly. • The CEO of the company doesn't care too much about the _________ of his employees. • ...
Help Me Find My Way Home. 2021-03-26
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- Sequence of events that make up the story.
- A description of where and when the story takes place
- Deals with how the characters in the story are described
- Has to do with the his or her vocabulary, use of imagery, tone, or the feeling of the story.
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- Usually the heart of the short story and is related to the main character.
- Figurative language used to represent a certain action, object, and idea in a way that would appeal to the five senses.
- This functions as a natural pause to signal a break in the flow.
- Including similar sounding words or sounds to make each line of your piece match is an excellent way to make your poem memorable for your audience.
- Basically the equivalent of a paragraph in an essay or short story.
- What the author is trying to convey — in other words, the central idea of the story
10 Clues: Sequence of events that make up the story. • A description of where and when the story takes place • Deals with how the characters in the story are described • This functions as a natural pause to signal a break in the flow. • Usually the heart of the short story and is related to the main character. • ...
Speaking Now 2 - Lesson 1 2016-11-11
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- following a strict code of dress and conduct / Adjective / The party was ......, so I wore a tuxedo.
- punctuation for contractions and possessives / Noun / An ......... turned "will not" into"won't".
- a spoken exchange of thoughts and feelings / Noun / They had a pleasant ............ by phone.
- having a relaxed or unofficial manner / Adjective / Dinner is ........ so we can wear shorts.
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- the union of two people, things or ideas / Noun / A husband and wife are joined by .........
- interaction between people or things / Noun / A good doctor-patient ............ is vital.
- relating to a human being or to their privacy / Adjective / My things are my ........ possessions.
- phrase that is condensed into one word / Noun / "Don't" is a ........... of "do not."
- sum of words used by a group or person / Noun / The words you know make up your .......... .
- pursuits performed for fun or relaxation / Noun / Fishing is one of the ....... I do for fun.
10 Clues: phrase that is condensed into one word / Noun / "Don't" is a ........... of "do not." • interaction between people or things / Noun / A good doctor-patient ............ is vital. • the union of two people, things or ideas / Noun / A husband and wife are joined by ......... • ...
Instryctional Materials supported by Technology Tools 2023-06-09
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- web-based comic creation platform aims to help build students' art skills in learning language
- is a simple picture of an amusing situation.; sometimes it is a satirical comment on a serious or topical issue.
- poster maker that redefines the meaning of the design, combining augmented reality, artificial intelligence, and gamification in a unique way
- an application that has hundreds of templates for posters, brochures, slides, newsletters, and others.
- formerly called Wallwisher, enables you to place virtual post-it notes on a virtual bulletin board.
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- records of personal insights and experiences of students
- a web-based tool that offers various media options, graphics, cartoons, and animated images to create animated presentations
- a flashcard with competitive elements that focuses on expanding the vocabulary in a fun way.
- is used for advertising a company and its products or services
- a small, unbound booklet focused on a single subject for educational purposes.
10 Clues: records of personal insights and experiences of students • is used for advertising a company and its products or services • a small, unbound booklet focused on a single subject for educational purposes. • a flashcard with competitive elements that focuses on expanding the vocabulary in a fun way. • ...
Rhetorical Devices List #1 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-22
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- using language that normally signifies the opposite of what is the case, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
- word choice
- the event or occurrence that prompts rhetorical discourse
- the arrangement of words and phrases to form sentences, which follow certain grammatical rules
- creative language where non-human things are given human traits in order to make them more relatable and intelligible to the audience
- a specific, intentional reference to a major historical event or literary work in order to draw a comparison or illuminate a point
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- a creative comparison between two separate things using the words "like" or "as"
- the implied or associated meaning of a word
- a creative comparison between two different things, without a direct comparison using "like" or "as," where one thing IS the other thing
- a particular form of language (pronunciation, vocabulary, spelling, etc.) which is peculiar to a specific region or group of people
10 Clues: word choice • the implied or associated meaning of a word • the event or occurrence that prompts rhetorical discourse • a creative comparison between two separate things using the words "like" or "as" • the arrangement of words and phrases to form sentences, which follow certain grammatical rules • ...
What do you call Santa when he stops moving? ...... Santa Pause! 2023-12-14
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- a literary device that uses symbols, be they words, people, marks, locations, or abstract ideas to represent something beyond the literal meaning
- it names and identifies important characters and describes the major events of the story
- a description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something
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- the body of words and their meanings that students must understand to comprehend text
- the narrator's position in relation to a story being told
- the point or message - what an author presents and what a reader takes from a text
- a central, unifying idea. It's the bigger issue that emerges as the characters pursue their goals.
- an examination of two or more items to establish similarities and dissimilarities
- makes stories enjoyable to read: Action and event, change, wonder and surprise
- the setting in literature refers to the time, place, and environment in which a story occurs
10 Clues: the narrator's position in relation to a story being told • a description of the distinctive nature or features of someone or something • makes stories enjoyable to read: Action and event, change, wonder and surprise • an examination of two or more items to establish similarities and dissimilarities • ...
Wyatt green per 8 avid 2024-09-09
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- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright.
- characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit
- is an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training
- Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading.
- a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree.
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- is a period of instruction given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group.
- is the body of words used in a particular language.
- an educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring degrees in various faculties, and often embodying colleges and similar institutions.
- a person who makes plans.
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep.
10 Clues: a person who makes plans. • characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit • is the body of words used in a particular language. • Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading. • a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright. • a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. • ...
Unit 9 new words 2025-06-11
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- Reading classic books can __________ us to different cultures and ways of thinking, which is important for learning.
- To live a green life, we should __________ clean up our local park and plant new trees.
- There was great __________ when the famous artist came to our school to teach us how to draw portraits.
- The __________ of colorful flowers in the vase made the whole room look like a piece of living art.
- __________, a naturalist wakes up at dawn to observe the beautiful birds singing in the forest.
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- To finish the art project, we need __________ paint, or else our masterpiece will look unfinished.
- The complex math problem was __________ into a step-by-step guide that even beginners could understand easily.
- The __________ surface of the lake mirrored the stunning mountains, giving artists endless inspiration.
- By using colorful flashcards, she could __________ remember all the new vocabulary words.
- The twin sisters made __________ paintings of the sunset, both capturing its beauty perfectly.
10 Clues: To live a green life, we should __________ clean up our local park and plant new trees. • By using colorful flashcards, she could __________ remember all the new vocabulary words. • The twin sisters made __________ paintings of the sunset, both capturing its beauty perfectly. • ...
Crossword 2025-12-02
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- The specific location where your favorite person lives and you go to hang out on the weekends.
- the first meal you consume after you wake up, often involving toast or cereal.
- I use a special cream or gel to style this after I wash it with shampoo.
- The only private space in the house that I must clean and organize weekly.
- The main place you visit during the day to either earn money or continue your professional education.
- The loyal pet that barks loudly and requires a long walk every day.
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- The academic subject where we learn new vocabulary and practice our speaking skills.
- large retail store where people go to purchase all the food for the week.
- You take this quickly every morning to get clean and feel fresh for the day.
- I must complete these exercises and assignments before I can relax and play video games.
10 Clues: The loyal pet that barks loudly and requires a long walk every day. • I use a special cream or gel to style this after I wash it with shampoo. • large retail store where people go to purchase all the food for the week. • The only private space in the house that I must clean and organize weekly. • ...
Literacy Vocabulary 2020-10-19
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- Strategies for identifying words that focus on meaning. Semantic strategies focus on whether or not a word makes sense in a sentence.
- A method of reading in which all students in the class read aloud from the same book, regardless of their reading levels. The teacher calls on individuals to read, usually following a predetermined order.
- A fluency-based passage reading teaching strategy that involves teacher modeling, discussion of passage meaning, choral reading, performances for peers and home practice.
- A form of reading practice in which students read narrative and expository passages on a. variety of subjects.
- A 5-day multi dimensional fluency-building activity that involves pre-reading vocabulary and background knowledge activities, echo reading, choral reading, partner reading, and post reading summarization activities.
- A teaching approach designed to help learners build an effective system for reading a variety of increasingly challenging text over time.
- Strategies for identifying words that involve looking at letters, breaking the word into parts, and/or matching letters and letter combinations with the sounds they make; phonics strategies.
- A graph line drawn from a students current level of performance to a fixed benchmark score. The slope of the line depicts ongoing progress scores needed to meet the final benchmark score.
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- The ability to read texts orally using appropriate phrasing, intonation, and attention to punctuation.
- Strategies for identifying words that focus on the conventions and rules related to sentence structure; grammatical strategies. Syntactic strategies involve figuring out whether a word sounds right in a sentence as if someone were talking.
- Planned reading of texts to children for a specific purpose. These oral reading sessions have the potential to develop comprehension skills, oral language, vocabulary, core knowledge, ability to visualize, motivations for the subject or reading in general, and ultimately reading comprehension, but only if they and conducted in an interactional style.
- The middle score. If a student reads three grade level passages at 40 words per minute, 76 words per minute, and 50 words per minute, the median or middle score would be 50 words per minute.
- Scores that allow teachers to compare students rate of improvement with other students in the same grade and at the same level, thus providing another indicator of how effective instruction is for a student.
- The ability to read texts accurately, quickly, and with expression.
- Any of the wide variety of technology applications designed to help students with disabilities learn, communicate, enjoy recreation, and otherwise function more independently by bypassing their disabilities. Also called adaptive technology.
15 Clues: The ability to read texts accurately, quickly, and with expression. • The ability to read texts orally using appropriate phrasing, intonation, and attention to punctuation. • A form of reading practice in which students read narrative and expository passages on a. variety of subjects. • ...
English II Comp - Syllabus Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-17
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- What kind of devices will we discuss in MT4?
- What will we study after phrases and before punctuation in MT1?
- What type of writing will be focused on as our third measurement topic for this course?
- What do you need from Mrs. RM in order use your devices (cell phones/headphones) during class?
- What grade will any student caught cheating receive?
- Where will most assignments be accessible and turned in for this course?
- What percentage of your final course grade will the semester exam make up?
- This course will assess what along with participation?
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- What type of essay will not be accepted without a complete works cited page?
- What part of her last name did your teacher add when she got married? (Hint: comes after hyphen)
- How should you always bring your school iPad or computer (daily tech)?
- How many word total word lists are in the vocabulary unit?
- Why type of book will you need to read for MT5?
- What type of formatting will be used during the writing process of MT3?
- How should you always be about the needs and emotions of those around you?
- How many students are permitted to leave class for restroom use?
- How many weeks after the original deadline will Mrs. RM still accept late work?
17 Clues: What kind of devices will we discuss in MT4? • Why type of book will you need to read for MT5? • What grade will any student caught cheating receive? • This course will assess what along with participation? • How many word total word lists are in the vocabulary unit? • What will we study after phrases and before punctuation in MT1? • ...
100 Words 2023-08-25
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- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect
- obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree
- not involving or relating to a specific religious sect or political group.
- adjective talkative.
- insert (something) between fixed points illustrations were interpolated in the text.
- the vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge : the size of the English lexicon.
- teach an attitude, idea, or habit by such instruction they will try to inculcate you with a respect for culture
- each of two social or ritual groups into which a people is divided
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- have a document legalized by a notary.
- looking or sounding sad and dismal.
- the devising or choosing of names for things
- faire a policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- naive, simplistic, and superficial their entirely predictable and usually jejune opinions.
- a change of the form or nature of a thing or person into a completely different one, by natural or supernatural means
- kneel and touch the ground with the forehead in worship or submission as part of Chinese custom.
- the branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers
17 Clues: adjective talkative. • looking or sounding sad and dismal. • have a document legalized by a notary. • the devising or choosing of names for things • obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree • the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities • each of two social or ritual groups into which a people is divided • ...
P4: Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-21
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- a huge city or cluster of cities with an extremely large population
- production and distribution are controlled by a central governing authority
- to enter and live in a new country
- to send a product produced in one country to another country
- when a country brings in a product from another country
- the economy the U.S. has
- a form of government in which one person has absolute power to rule and control the government, the people, and the economy
- the process by which nations, cultures, and economies become integrated or mixed
- the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
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- a type of government run by the people
- a regional variety of a language with unique features, such as vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation
- the average number of people living within a square mile or kilometer
- to leave one's home to live in another place
- the system of government in which a country is ruled by a king or queen
- people who flee a country because of violence, war, or persecution
- the number of years it takes a population to double in size based on it's current growth rate
- production is guided and income is distributed through sales and demand for products and resources
17 Clues: the economy the U.S. has • to enter and live in a new country • a type of government run by the people • to leave one's home to live in another place • when a country brings in a product from another country • to send a product produced in one country to another country • people who flee a country because of violence, war, or persecution • ...
APHG REVIEW 2016-05-03
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- / A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.
- / It refers to a "common language" a language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commerce
- / underlying principle of a characteristic spread, although it is slightly changed to fit the preferences of the people
- / A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs
- / Of or relating to the family of languages spoken over the greater part of Europe and Asia as far as northern India.
- / A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples
- / The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit
- / Cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban-based, media-influenced western societies
- / The notion that what happens at a global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice versa.
- / The beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values of a group of people
- / The art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people
- / Pertaining to two or more languages
- / Cultural traits such as dress modes of usually small, traditional communities.
- / loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
- / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time.
- / Pertaining to one language
- / A related set of cultural traits, such as prevailing dress codes and cooking and eating utensils
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- / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population.
- / the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects
- / The entire region that displays the characteristics of a culture.
- / spread of an idea through physical movement from one place to another.
- / a governmentally designated language of instruction, of government, of the courts, and other official public and private communication
- / traditional building styles of different cultures, religions, and places
- / The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures
- / An area in which everyone shares in one or more distinctive characteristics
- / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- / Study of how why and at what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
- / pattern of land division used in an area
- / Group of languages with a shared but fairly distant origin
- / A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- / The man-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity.
- / A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
- / The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
- / an assumed, reconstructed, or recorded ancestral language
35 Clues: / Pertaining to one language • / Pertaining to two or more languages • / pattern of land division used in an area • / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects • / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population. • / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape. • / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time. • ...
APHG Review 2016-05-03
Across
- / A form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar and limited vocabulary of a lingua franca, used for communications among speakers of two different languages.
- / The man-made surroundings that provide the setting for human activity.
- / Cultural traits such as dress, diet, and music that identify and are part of today's changeable, urban-based, media-influenced western societies
- / Pertaining to one language
- / pattern of land division used in an area
- / The process by which cultures adopt customs and knowledge from other cultures and use them for their own benefit
- / The art, housing, clothing, sports, dances, foods, and other similar items constructed or created by a group of people
- / A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs
- / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape.
- / spread of an idea through physical movement from one place to another.
- / Group of languages with a shared but fairly distant origin
- / A language that results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated.
- / traditional building styles of different cultures, religions, and places
- / an assumed, reconstructed, or recorded ancestral language
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- / Study of how why and at what rate new technology spreads throughout a culture
- / A form of diffusion in which an idea or innovation spreads by passing first among the most connected places or peoples
- / The beliefs, practices, aesthetics, and values of a group of people
- / Of or relating to the family of languages spoken over the greater part of Europe and Asia as far as northern India.
- / the social process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another
- / loss of uniqueness of place in the cultural landscape so that one place looks like the next
- / A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
- / The notion that what happens at a global scale has a direct effect on what happens at the local scale, and vice versa.
- / The entire region that displays the characteristics of a culture.
- / The tendency for cultures to become more alike as they increasingly share technology and organizational structures
- / Pertaining to two or more languages
- / A related set of cultural traits, such as prevailing dress codes and cooking and eating utensils
- / An area in which everyone shares in one or more distinctive characteristics
- / underlying principle of a characteristic spread, although it is slightly changed to fit the preferences of the people
- / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population.
- / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects
- / a governmentally designated language of instruction, of government, of the courts, and other official public and private communication
- / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time.
- / It refers to a "common language" a language used among speakers of different languages for the purposes of trade and commerce
- / The adoption of cultural traits, such as language, by one group under the influence of another.
- / Cultural traits such as dress modes of usually small, traditional communities.
35 Clues: / Pertaining to one language • / Pertaining to two or more languages • / pattern of land division used in an area • / Diffusion of a process with negative side effects • / the rapid widespread diffusion throughout a population. • / The visible imprint of human activity on the landscape. • / The tendency for cultures to become less alike over time. • ...
baba 2021-02-12
Across
- became absolutely cosmopolitan after moving to New York City.
- desire for cheesecake has been scattered & unpredictable lately.
- subdued Bayern Muchin during the club world soccer final!
- material was able to be shaped or bent.
- have been suitable to your needs.
- is required that I obey my parents if I want to live a long life and have success.
- fake reputation precedes him.
- vocabulary is unvarying and dull.
- or tear irregularly
- dwelling place is incapable of being transgressed or dishonored !!
- agreement happened simultaneously
- am easily irritated or annoyed when my brother touches my bird.
- boy showed an inappropriate lack of seriousness when speaking to his mother.
- I had unlimited power, I'd turn into a millionaire.
- room is saturated with legos.
- bakery is close to my house.
- little brother has an intelligence achieved far ahead of normal development.
- is at the head or forefront of defending Israel.
- is an obvious attempt to disobey God.
- United's exhausting effort
- mom is unwavering when it comes to going to bed at 10pm!
- commandments are NOT insignificant.
- Chapulin has many & varied responsibilities as a super-hero.
- had a weird experience last night.
- have been motivated by impulse rather than by logic or reason.
- was firm in her belief of JESUS CHRIST!
- pope acted without Biblical-principles.
- expressed the same message in different words.
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- economy has had a new birth.
- asked Donald Trump "What's up?" he gave me this twisted response "The sky!"
- pet Kill-a-monster, is showing a brooding ill humor.
- is very skilled at playing stratego.
- has been concerned with practical matters rather than speculation.
- all frankness I ate the whole cake!
- neighbor's beliefs are that we came from monkeys.
- white house is large and roomy!
- apparent victory was blatantly stolen.
- a game of stratego, does not give you good reason to destroy the pieces.
- wise father used sound judgement, when he purchased food for a year in preparation for the ostensible famine.
- marks the beginning of my new attitude.
- Ferreti became remote in manner after loosing the Club World Cup.
- Pantera Rosa, wandered from a direct or straight course.
- fell asleep during the debate because the technical terminology/vocabulary used by congress, was boring.
- quick reply to a question or remark
- left a gift of personal property to me.
- assumption that no one saw him was erroneous.
- old man was argumentative and difficult to get along with because he hadn't had his coffee !!
- won them the championship.
- brother gave away my all my toys based on his individual preference.
- was tenacious & unwilling to accept the defeat to Bayern Muchin!
- was pleasant in manner and appearance.
51 Clues: or tear irregularly • won them the championship. • United's exhausting effort • economy has had a new birth. • bakery is close to my house. • fake reputation precedes him. • room is saturated with legos. • white house is large and roomy! • have been suitable to your needs. • vocabulary is unvarying and dull. • agreement happened simultaneously • had a weird experience last night. • ...
Aiden Kulas 4th 2019-05-31
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- short-term,repetitive,or cyclical movements that recur on a regular basis (3)
- a form of speech that adopts a simplified grammar & limited vocabulary used among speakers of 2 different languages(5)(confused with lingua fanca)
- The portion of earth´s surface occupied by permanent human settlement (2)
- Location of a place relative to another place (1)confused with site
- culture traditionally practiced by a small,homogeneous,rural group living in relative isolation from other groups(4)
- belief in or worship of more than one god(6)
- culture found in a large,heterogeneous society that shares certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics (4)
- the ratio of the number of farmers to the total amount of land suitable for agriculture (2)(confused with arithmetic density)
- The total number of people divided by the total land area (2)confused with agricultural density
- identity with a group of people that share legal attachment & personal allegiance to a particular place as a result of being born there(7)(confused with nationalism)
- a language that was once used by people in daily activities but is no longer used (5)
- physical character of a place (1)confused with situation
- permanent movement from one country to another(3)(confused with inter regional migration)
- the belief in the existence of only one god(6)
- loyalty & devotion to a particular nationality (7)(confused with nationality)
- a factor that includes people to leave old residences (3)
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- a relatively small group that has broken away from an established denomination(6)
- a regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary,spelling, & pronunciation (5)
- Disease that occurs over a wide geographic area and affects a very high proportion of the population (2)
- permanent movement within one region of a country (3)(confused with international migration)
- a factor that includes people to move to a new location (3)
- the frequent repetition of an act, to the extent that it becomes characteristic of the group of people performing the act(4)(confused with habit)
- belief that nothing can be known about whether god exists (6)(confused with atheism)
- an area distinguished by a unique combination of trends and features (1)
- a repetitive act performed by a particular individual (4)(confused with custom)
- The process of spread of a feature or trend from one place to another over time (1)
- a language mutually understood & commonly used in trade by people who have different native languages(5)(confused with pidgin language)
- a process by which a state breaks down through conflicts among its ethnicities(7)
- a symbol that represents a word rather than a sound(5)
- belief that god does not exist (6)(confused with agnosticism)
- the frequency with which something exists within a given unit of area (1)
- the mass killing of people to eliminate them from existence (7)
- a complete enumeration of a population (2)
- identity with a group of people descended from a biological ancestor(7)
34 Clues: a complete enumeration of a population (2) • belief in or worship of more than one god(6) • the belief in the existence of only one god(6) • a symbol that represents a word rather than a sound(5) • physical character of a place (1)confused with situation • a factor that includes people to leave old residences (3) • ...
ELT Methods and Approaches Summary 2021-01-24
Across
- A method of foreign or second language teaching which consider translation and grammar study as the main teaching and learning activities.
- A method of language teaching developed by Stephen Krashen and Tracy Terrell in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
- The approach based on the idea that learning language successfully comes through having to communicate real meaning.
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- An oral-based approach that drills student in the use of grammatical sentence patterns.
- A teaching method developed by the Bulgarian psychotherapist Georgi Lozanov.
- In this method, Students work together to develop what aspects of a language they would like to learn.
- A method was known for introducing second language grammar and vocabulary in natural situations.
- This method concentrates on the emotional factors in language learning.
8 Clues: This method concentrates on the emotional factors in language learning. • A teaching method developed by the Bulgarian psychotherapist Georgi Lozanov. • An oral-based approach that drills student in the use of grammatical sentence patterns. • A method was known for introducing second language grammar and vocabulary in natural situations. • ...
Elements of Tone 2021-04-22
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- Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used in lines of poetry.
- fiction has a narrator; poetry has a ______–someone who is the voice of the poem.
- Examples include simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, etc.
- Structure or pattern of syllables and meter
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- The practice of running lines of poetry on from one to the next without punctuation at the end of the line (no commas, periods, etc. between lines)
- Provides imagery and word connotations
- literature that evokes a concentrated imaginative awareness of experience or a specific emotional response through language chosen and arranged for its meaning, sound, and rhythm.
- Often describes irregularities in a poem's word order. Examples include word choice or placing words in a specific order.
8 Clues: Provides imagery and word connotations • Structure or pattern of syllables and meter • Examples include simile, metaphor, hyperbole, alliteration, etc. • fiction has a narrator; poetry has a ______–someone who is the voice of the poem. • Correspondence of sound between words or the endings of words, especially when these are used in lines of poetry. • ...
LIBRARY RESOURCES 2025-02-02
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- Small booklets or leaflets that provide information or promote ideas, products, or services.
- Written compositions found in newspapers, magazines, or online that provide information, opinions, or analysis on a specific topic.
- A reference book that lists synonyms and antonyms of words to help enhance vocabulary.
- A periodic publication that includes articles, stories, photographs, and advertisements on specific topics or interests.
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- A collection of maps or charts that provides geographical, political, and thematic information.
- A reference book or set of books containing detailed information on a wide range of subjects arranged alphabetically.
- A publication issued daily or weekly that contains news, advertisements, and articles about current events.
- A yearly publication with facts, statistics, and information about weather, astronomy, and various events.
8 Clues: A reference book that lists synonyms and antonyms of words to help enhance vocabulary. • Small booklets or leaflets that provide information or promote ideas, products, or services. • A collection of maps or charts that provides geographical, political, and thematic information. • ...
Chapter 6: The Nanny Diaries 2022-02-23
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- The patient was in so much pain she began to _____.
- Before I gave a speech at the conference, I _____________ several times and drank a glass of water.
- My ___________ was very limited because of the snow storm.
- Everyone is finished with the exam, so for the __________ of the session we will practice vocabulary.
- Rafael was nervous during the play and had to __________ his voice before saying his lines.
- The little boy was ___________ because his stomach hurt after eating too much candy.
- There was a _______ taken in the town as to what the new street should be named.
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- The basketball coach had an __________ voice that made his players listen to him.
- The international student studied hard and passed the TOEFL _______.
- Out of the corner of my eye I saw Grayer ________ his stroller toward his nanny.
- The child spoke __________ with her mother to not get in trouble.
- My mother always said that if I didn't ______________ and have better posture, I would have problems with my back.
- I _______ my head around when someone called my name.
13 Clues: The patient was in so much pain she began to _____. • I _______ my head around when someone called my name. • My ___________ was very limited because of the snow storm. • The child spoke __________ with her mother to not get in trouble. • The international student studied hard and passed the TOEFL _______. • ...
Ch. 13 Vocab Crossword 2022-05-02
Across
- Exploring measurement by using parts of body or toys
- Small-sized blocks, cubes, pattern blocks beads, pegs, and the like that are designed for children’s play and learning.
- The study of the characteristics, life cycles, and environments of organisms.
- The ability to look at small set of objects (four and fewer) and know how many are there without counting.
- Expressing mathematical ideas with words, diagrams, pictures, and/or symbols.
- The process of determining size, length, area, or volume using a standard unit.
- Basic ideas about the properties of liquids and solid materials, how things move and change position, and cause-and-effect relationships.
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- Studying properties of earth materials, changes on the earth, patterns of movement, and changes of the sun and moon.
- Refers to understanding links between different areas of math and connecting math concepts to real-world problems.
- Using the language and vocabulary of mathematics.
- informal, intuitive knowledge about math, including basic ideas about quantity, size, shape, and pattern.
- Tools used to change or modify the natural world to meet human needs.
- The concept that anything can be counted.
13 Clues: The concept that anything can be counted. • Using the language and vocabulary of mathematics. • Exploring measurement by using parts of body or toys • Tools used to change or modify the natural world to meet human needs. • The study of the characteristics, life cycles, and environments of organisms. • ...
School Subjects 2023-06-18
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- Sciences Learn about chemistry and physics, including matter, energy, forces, and the properties of substances.
- Learn about numbers, shapes, and how to solve problems using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
- Studies Study society, community, government, and learn about people, culture, and their interactions.
- Learn to play musical instruments, read sheet music, and appreciate different types of music.
- Language Study languages other than your native language, learn vocabulary, grammar, and cultural understanding.
- Education Learn about healthy habits, nutrition, personal hygiene, and how to take care of your body.
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- Discover and learn about past events, important people, and different cultures from around the world.
- Participate in theatrical activities, acting, and storytelling to express emotions and ideas.
- Education Engage in physical activities, learn sports, and develop fitness, coordination, and teamwork skills.
- Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation.
- Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures.
- Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques.
- Explore the world around us, conduct experiments, and learn about plants, animals, the environment, and more.
- Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works.
14 Clues: Explore creativity through drawing, painting, and other artistic techniques. • Science Understand the basics of computer programming, coding, and how technology works. • Arts Improve reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and literature appreciation. • Study maps, landforms, climates, countries, and learn about different regions and cultures. • ...
Week 30 Vocabulary 2015-04-13
Across
- words that are related to a particular subject
- a letter or group of letters added to the beginning or end of a word to change its meaning: a prefix or suffix
- a letter or group of letters that is added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning
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- the idea that is represented by a word or phrase
- a letter or group of letters that is added to a word to change ist meaning or to form a different word
- a word or part of a word from which other words are formed
6 Clues: words that are related to a particular subject • the idea that is represented by a word or phrase • a word or part of a word from which other words are formed • a letter or group of letters that is added at the beginning of a word to change its meaning • a letter or group of letters that is added to a word to change ist meaning or to form a different word • ...
Adjectives of personality 2021-02-05
Across
- He enjoys watching UFC and he always engages in fistfights.
- John is losing his hair. He always stressed, worried and nervous.
- Can't she keep silent?
- Mind your words. Otherwise, he will surely cry.
- He suspects his girlfriend is dating another guy so he is constantly texting her.
- Fred has no problem at all when making new friends.
- Harry will always be there for you. He will always lend you a hand whenever you need him.
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- He is very pleasant and attractive. People like him from the moment they meet him, however, I would not trust him.
- He finds it difficult to share things with others.
- "to lose" is a verb that does not exist in her vocabulary.
- He has no problems when speaking in public. He has no doubts about his knowledge and skills.
- He is kind of an anarchist! He follows no rules!
- He finds it really hard to speak to new people.
- Sally has always done everything on her own. She needs no help from other, not even her parents.
- You won't change his mind! He will do as he feels.
- She enjoys giving orders.
- She is that kind of person whose mood changes completely and suddenly.
- She is always proposing good and practical ideas.
- The child won't stop crying until you give her what she wants.
19 Clues: Can't she keep silent? • She enjoys giving orders. • He finds it really hard to speak to new people. • Mind your words. Otherwise, he will surely cry. • He is kind of an anarchist! He follows no rules! • She is always proposing good and practical ideas. • He finds it difficult to share things with others. • You won't change his mind! He will do as he feels. • ...
Vocabulary Week 7 2022-09-22
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- to throw away or get rid of something that is no longer wanted
- all the words of a language
- a slow, easy gallop
- any one of the causes or events that bring about a result
- the popular or up to date way of dressing, speaking, or behaving; the style
- the 2nd month of the year; a proper noun
- to set aside for or devote to a special purpose what one plans to get or do; aim or goal
- goods shipped by train, truck, ship, or airplane
- the act of describing or the words that describe something
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- knowing or understanding something
- the part at the beginning of something, such as a book or speech, that leads into or explains what follows
- an agreement to take and pay for a magazine, theater tickets, or something else for a particular period of time
- low lying land between hills or mountains
- a building or place used by a business or other organization (news, fire, police)
- a difficult or unhappy situation
- a doctor's written instructions telling what medicine is to be prepared and how the patient is to use it
- capable of being divided without having anything left over
- much above the average in size, number, or amount; GOAT
- a state or condition in relation to things that have happened
19 Clues: a slow, easy gallop • all the words of a language • a difficult or unhappy situation • knowing or understanding something • the 2nd month of the year; a proper noun • low lying land between hills or mountains • goods shipped by train, truck, ship, or airplane • much above the average in size, number, or amount; GOAT • ...
Comn 102 2024-02-21
Across
- dress appropriately for the situation, be comfortable and confident in how you look
- a comfortable and clear paced tempo, not too fast and not too slow
- The volume produced by the vocal instrument
- it's the distinctive sound and texture that affects audibility and can affect the articulation
- the speech is written, and the speaker reads it word for word to the audience
- a variety of language where one is distinguished from others by grammar and vocabulary
- should connect with the audience about 80%-90% of the time
- carefully prepared and rehearsed, but delivered using notes of keywords and phrases
- made on the spot, unprepared and unrehearsed
- intentional pauses are used to let the audience
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- a type of expression
- includes how the vowels and consonants are produced as well as which syllable is emphasized
- refers to the degree of prominence of the way syllables are spoken in words
- show emotion to tie into what your speech is saying/about
- body language, not fidgeting
- the “highness” or “lowness” of the voice
- how well and correctly we form our vowels and consonants using our lips, jaws, tongue, and palate to form the sounds that are identified as speech
- variations, turns and slides in pitch to achieve the meaning
- when the manuscript is memorized and recited to the audience word for word
19 Clues: a type of expression • body language, not fidgeting • the “highness” or “lowness” of the voice • The volume produced by the vocal instrument • made on the spot, unprepared and unrehearsed • intentional pauses are used to let the audience • show emotion to tie into what your speech is saying/about • should connect with the audience about 80%-90% of the time • ...
unit 5-2 2023-07-26
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- to recognize the good qualities of sb/sth
- events that are of public interest or political importance
- an underground railway/railroad system in a city
- to ask sb for sth especially in an anxious way because you want or need it very much
- a liquid,used as fuel in car engines, etc.
- to try very hard to do sth when it is difficult or when there are a lot of problems
- the soft part in the mouth that moves around, used for tasting, swallowing, speaking, etc.
- all the words that a person knows or uses
- show or make a connection between two or more things
- the act of writing or saying in words what sb/sth is like
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- a set of rooms for living in, usually on one floor of a building
- a space between two things or in the middle of sth, especially because there is a part missing
- detailed and exact
- covering or affecting the whole world
- all the qualities and features that make a person
- a piece of clothing that covers the lower part of your body and each leg
- a very firm request for sth; sth that sb needs
- one of the two periods that the school or college year is divided into
- the same in size, quantity, value, etc. as sth else
19 Clues: detailed and exact • covering or affecting the whole world • to recognize the good qualities of sb/sth • all the words that a person knows or uses • a liquid,used as fuel in car engines, etc. • a very firm request for sth; sth that sb needs • an underground railway/railroad system in a city • all the qualities and features that make a person • ...
vocabulary word list 2025-02-12
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- Wave: Whenever the motion of the medium is at right angles to the direction in which a wave travels.
- Word List
- Effect: this apparent change in frequency due to the motion of the source (or receiver)
- The distance from the top of one crest to the top of the next one.
- interference: the crest of one wave overlaps the crest of another and their individual effects add together.
- Curve: A pictorial representation of a wave.
- the time of a back-and-forth swing of a pendulum.
- Matter through which a wave travels
- A repeating disturbance that transfers energy through matter or space
- Low points on a wave.
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- Waves: Waves that can travel only through matter (sound waves)
- Pattern is a regular arrangement of places where wave effects are increased, decreased, or neutralized.
- The bending of a wave caused by a change in its speed as it travels from one medium to another
- The number of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time.
- interference: the crest of one wave overlaps the trough of another and their individual effects are reduced.
- Wave: When the particles oscillate parallel to or along the direction of the wave.
- The distance from the midpoint to the crest (or trough) of the wave.
- High points on a wave.
- The bending of a wave around an object
19 Clues: Word List • Low points on a wave. • High points on a wave. • Matter through which a wave travels • The bending of a wave around an object • Curve: A pictorial representation of a wave. • the time of a back-and-forth swing of a pendulum. • The number of vibrations an object makes in a unit of time. • Waves: Waves that can travel only through matter (sound waves) • ...
Vocabulary of Vocabulary 2024-01-31
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- A descriptive term (word or phrase) used to characterize a person or thing, that has become popular is commonly understood. Example: Abraham Lincoln the Great Emancipator
- An saying that has that has gained credit through long use. Example: Where there's smoke, there's fire.
- a word that describes a verb (usually ends in ‘ly’)
- An expression that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of the words. Quite a few idioms are language specific, and thus difficult to translate. (Vermont) Example: That dog won’t hunt
- When a word is used in strict factual sense, not figuratively. For example logs may float down the river, or an actress may “float” into the room (Figurative)
- An extended or non-literal use of a word. For example, we might say that an angry person came into the room “breathing fire” which would be __________ implying the man’s hostile state of mind.
- a word that means the opposite or almost the opposite
- A concise, clever, sometimes paradoxical statement, thought or observation; Example: It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.”
- the part of the beginning of a word that may modify its meaning (‘un’ or ‘pre’ for example)
- A word or phrase that names a person, place, thing
- the middle part of a word that might provide the core meaning of the word or words similar to it
- An overly commonplace, banal or trite saying, expression or idea. This term can be defined as any expression worn out by too frequent use. These are often used thoughtlessly and without individual conviction. Example: It rained cats and dogs.
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- A simple and short saying, widely known, often metaphorical, which expresses a basic truth or practical precept, based on common sense or cultural experience. Example: Honesty is the best policy.
- the implied additional meaning or associations of a word which could either be positive or negative. Example: you may say a woman is “skinny” (Negative – implying too thin) or that a woman is “slim” (Positive imply a healthy weight). Both say the same thing, but communicate different messages.
- A saying, adage, motto, epigram, or proverb. This term stresses the succinct formulation of a fundamental principle, general truth, or rule of conduct. Example: Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
- A word describing a noun
- a word that means the same or almost the same
- an action word
- A person’s working vocabulary
- the specific meaning given in a dictionary
- This term is a statement that seemingly or actually contains an irresolvable contradiction. Thus it contradicts itself and yet might be true. Example: You are unique just like everyone else
- a letter or groups of letters at the end of a word
22 Clues: an action word • A word describing a noun • A person’s working vocabulary • the specific meaning given in a dictionary • a word that means the same or almost the same • a letter or groups of letters at the end of a word • A word or phrase that names a person, place, thing • a word that describes a verb (usually ends in ‘ly’) • ...
Rotation 3 Day 1 Crossword 2024-06-14
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- A pleasant-sounding term used in place of a more direct but less pleasant one.
- Comprised equally of accent and idioms
- The specialized vocabulary that is used as a kind of shorthand by people with common backgrounds and experiences.
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- A collection of symbols governed by rules and used to convey messages between individuals.
- Language used by a group of people whose members belong to a similar co-culture or other group.
5 Clues: Comprised equally of accent and idioms • A pleasant-sounding term used in place of a more direct but less pleasant one. • A collection of symbols governed by rules and used to convey messages between individuals. • Language used by a group of people whose members belong to a similar co-culture or other group. • ...
Bilingual Lexical Development 2023-09-25
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- Bilingual children pool their knowledge across languages as they move to longer, more complex utterances; the level of knowledge in one language facilitates learning in the other
- Examples include the EOWPVT-4 or BESA, among others covered in class presentations
- A process of using grammatical information such as subject and object arguments as cues to decide among possible meanings of words
- The way a parent speaks to a young child that is lexically and grammatically simplified
- Words that are specific to a particular academic area (lower priority in vocab instruction)
- Counts words only known in Language A + those known only in Language B plus words known in both languages
- Basic, everyday vocab in daily conversations
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- Forming an initial link between the phonological representation of a new word and its possible meaning
- Type token ratio
- Words that are less frequent in oral conversations but are used across academic areas
- Sum of words in Language A + Language B
- Number of different words
- A way to assess the lexical knowledge of a bilingual client based on parent report
- Strictly context-based usages of words with general event representations
- Dissociation between vocabulary measures and other language test measures
15 Clues: Type token ratio • Number of different words • Sum of words in Language A + Language B • Basic, everyday vocab in daily conversations • Strictly context-based usages of words with general event representations • Dissociation between vocabulary measures and other language test measures • ...
Topic 5 Extra Credit 2025-02-21
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- a regional variety of a language with unique features, such as vocabulary, grammar, or pronunciation
- the rapid spread of a disease around the world that affects a large number of people over a wide area
- the spread of new ideas from a source point
- section of the Earth in which people share a similar way of life, including language, religion, economic systems, and types of government
- likely to decay or spoil quickly
- the earliest known inhabitants of a place
- the process by which economic, political and cultural processes expand to reach across the world
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- an action or behavior that is traditional among the people in a particular group or place
- a common language among speakers whose native languages are different
- a group of related languages that have all developed from one earlier language
- a group of people who share a common ancestry, language, religion, customs, or place of origin
- a center where cultures developed and from which ideas and traditions spread outward
- the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people
- an extensive group of countries or places under a single supreme authority
- a characteristic of the culture that is shared by most members
15 Clues: likely to decay or spoil quickly • the earliest known inhabitants of a place • the spread of new ideas from a source point • a characteristic of the culture that is shared by most members • a common language among speakers whose native languages are different • the set of beliefs, behaviors, and traits shared by a group of people • ...
Entrepreneurship Learning Menu - Appetizer 2024-11-21
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- When you are neither making a profit nor experiencing a loss, what are you experiencing?
- You decide to start a business. What are you?
- What kind of expense is auto insurance?
- Your company must pay $1032.59 per month to stay in business.
- You don't have enough ___ to start your business, so you need to keep saving.
- What would you call expenses that don't change based on your income?
- Your business failed because you ran out of money. What is the term that describes why you failed?
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- If someone started a business, what would they be considered?
- Before making any payments, what would the total amount of money the company receives by called?
- What type of business would a shoe store with many brands of shoes be?
- You own a business by yourself.
- If you don't create a ___, you might spend more than your income.
- Think of something you own. What is the correct vocabulary term for that thing?
- Who would a local shoe store with many brands of shoes purchase its shoes from?
- What would you use to share your business with investors or customers?
- John provides a ___ because he cuts trees down as his job.
16 Clues: You own a business by yourself. • What kind of expense is auto insurance? • You decide to start a business. What are you? • John provides a ___ because he cuts trees down as his job. • If someone started a business, what would they be considered? • Your company must pay $1032.59 per month to stay in business. • ...
could be any (bold) form of the word! 2020-04-20
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- The Badlands are called "bad" because the ground is __ and dopes not produce much vegetation.
- In the Bible, Jacob's brothers came to Egypt to buy food because of a severe __ back home in their country.
- After all the snow this winter, there will be no __ in our area.
- When you walk along the Angostura beach, signs of __ are everywhere on the sand dunes.
- Your brain will __ unless you keep it sharp and active.
- What did your breakfast __ of today, cereal or toast?
- __ is an antonym of barren.
- In Psalm 23, Jesus is the Good Shepherd leading us to green __ and refreshing water.
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- Psalm 18:6 "In my __ (distress, problem) I cried out to God."
- The forest and grasslands __ with antelope and deer.
- Germany has taken in more __ than any other country in Europe.
- Under the shelter in place order, many people __ to working from home and cooking from scratch.
- Your vocabulary knowledge and spelling skills __ by doing this school assignment.
- There are not many __ in this desert.
- Your 3-year old sister's drawing might be __, but grandma still loves it and hangs it on her fridge.
15 Clues: __ is an antonym of barren. • There are not many __ in this desert. • The forest and grasslands __ with antelope and deer. • What did your breakfast __ of today, cereal or toast? • Your brain will __ unless you keep it sharp and active. • Psalm 18:6 "In my __ (distress, problem) I cried out to God." • Germany has taken in more __ than any other country in Europe. • ...
CH.4/5 APHUMGEO 2016-09-22
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- A system of communication through the use of speech a collection of sounds understood by a group of people to have the same meaning
- A subdivision of a dilect
- traditionally practiced primarily by small homogeneous groups living in isolated rural areas
- A restriction on behavior imposed by religious law or social custom
- The language adopted for use by a government for the conduct of business
- A dialect spoken by some African Americans
- A symbol that represents a word rather than a sound
- is found in a large heterogeneous societies that share certain habits despite differences in other personal characteristics
- A regional variety of a language distinguished by vocabulary , spelling , and pronunciation.
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- A repetitive act preformed by a particular individual
- a process adjustment to the dominate culture while retaining features of a folk culture or syncretism
- A language spoken in daily use with literacy tradition that is not widely distributed
- The contribution of a locations distinctive physical features to the way food tastes
- A combination of Spanish and English spoken by Hispanic Americans
- the frequent reputation of an act to the extent that it becomes characteristics of the group of people performing the act
15 Clues: A subdivision of a dilect • A dialect spoken by some African Americans • A symbol that represents a word rather than a sound • A repetitive act preformed by a particular individual • A combination of Spanish and English spoken by Hispanic Americans • A restriction on behavior imposed by religious law or social custom • ...
America On the Move (Wk 22) Crossword 2021-04-12
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- The motivations for people to migrate.
- Man dedicated to education who wrote new reading and spelling textbooks, as well as a new dictionary for Americans. (2 words)
- People moving from place to place in the world.
- Whose invention made farming in the prairie lands possible? (2 words)
- A large channel dug in the earth that is filled with water for boats to use.
- Who wrote biographies of historical figures to teach about morals and the heroes of America. (2 words)
- Eli Whitney's invention that simplified the work of harvesting cotton. (2 words)
- A tool with a blade that turns soil over and creates rows for planting.
- Plan created to pay off America's debt from war. (2 words)
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- Innovative books created to teach phonics, sentences, vocabulary, and reading skills. (2 words)
- The most beloved American poet of the 1800s. (3 words)
- A system of money.
- The most influential American writer in the 1800s (and Mrs. Gaddis' favorite) (3 words)
- New technology in the 1800s that was used to create better transportation on water and on land. (2 words)
- Who created a plan to pay America's debt from The War of 1812? (2 words)
15 Clues: A system of money. • The motivations for people to migrate. • People moving from place to place in the world. • The most beloved American poet of the 1800s. (3 words) • Plan created to pay off America's debt from war. (2 words) • Whose invention made farming in the prairie lands possible? (2 words) • ...
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.
- - a paper that is a popular academic text that requires thoughtful, reading, research and writing.
- - an inspiring and amusing story about a person or an event meant to teach a lesson.
- - are expressions or a special set of vocabulary used by a particular profession
- - an analysis that is only to explain something from a unique perspective
- - it is a condensation of significant facts from an original piece of writing.
- - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words
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- - an order that gives information in order of appearance or event
- - Quick glancing
- - must consider the subject, tone, diction, sentence structure, and the degree of argumentation for a specific type of audience or reader.
- - they are also known as text connecting or inter-sentence inferences for they maintain textual integrity.
- - a solution that presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution.
- - specific to broad
- - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages
- - are nonfiction texts used to convince the reader to agree with the author’s perspective about the issue.
15 Clues: - Quick glancing • - specific to broad • - it is to restate the passage using one’s own words • - an order that gives information in order of appearance or event • - a solution that presents a problem, its cause, and possible solution. • - use of simple language for easy decoding and comprehension of messages • ...
Theatre Voice 2024-10-31
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- the speed at which you speak, rate and volume affect each other and breathing control is very important
- the musical tone of the voice
- refers to a whole group of language features, including pronunciation, but also differences in vocabulary, grammar, and how the language gets used (like the rules of what counts as polite).
- the rising and falling of pitch, adds meaning and rhythm to spoken words
- the way words are said and stressed – often with reference to some standard of correctness or acceptability
- hollow tube in the middle of your neck, helps you breathe and make sound
- the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech.
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- the amount of force you use in inhaling and exhaling
- how we sit and stand
- the placement and delivery of voice elements used effectively in communicating with the audience
- the voice elements that makes one person sound different from everyone else
- a person’s pronunciation of words, choice of words, and manner in which the person expresses himself or herself
- how softly or loudly a person speaks
- refers to pronunciation.
- the muscle located between the abdomen and the rib, controls air flow for speaking and singing
15 Clues: how we sit and stand • refers to pronunciation. • the musical tone of the voice • how softly or loudly a person speaks • the amount of force you use in inhaling and exhaling • the formation of clear and distinct sounds in speech. • the rising and falling of pitch, adds meaning and rhythm to spoken words • ...
Ap HUG Katie Currier 2022-05-10
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- , the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place
- , factors include landforms, climate, vegetation, availability of water, soil quality, minerals , and wildlife
- , Used to determine an individual's exact location on Earth
- ,anguage distinguished by vocabulary, spelling, and pronunciation
- , mportant to geography because it helps show natural increase
- , where new ideas and innovations spring up and spread to other parts of the world
- , often emerges when two or more languages coexist in a small geographic area
- ,results from the mixing of a colonizer's language with the indigenous language of the people being dominated
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- , study of death rates or the actual ability of an individual to die
- , usually is given as a fraction or a ratio-1/10,000 or 1:10,000
- , Ethnic minorities are associated with homelands
- , map in which a certain variable (such as population) is replaced by land area or distance, and the space of the map is altered in order to accommod ate this new variable
- , forced to leave their traditional lands due to persecution or material hardship within their society
- ,a group of people who share the cultural traditions of a particular homeland or hearth
- , the cyclical movement upwards and downwards in a graph
15 Clues: , Ethnic minorities are associated with homelands • , the cyclical movement upwards and downwards in a graph • , Used to determine an individual's exact location on Earth • , the time it takes to diffuse something to a distant place • , mportant to geography because it helps show natural increase • ...
Vocabulary of Vocabulary 2024-01-31
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- A descriptive term (word or phrase) used to characterize a person or thing, that has become popular is commonly understood. Example: Abraham Lincoln the Great Emancipator
- An saying that has that has gained credit through long use. Example: Where there's smoke, there's fire.
- a word that describes a verb (usually ends in ‘ly’)
- An expression that is peculiar to itself grammatically or cannot be understood from the individual meanings of the words. Quite a few idioms are language specific, and thus difficult to translate. (Vermont) Example: That dog won’t hunt
- When a word is used in strict factual sense, not figuratively. For example logs may float down the river, or an actress may “float” into the room (Figurative)
- An extended or non-literal use of a word. For example, we might say that an angry person came into the room “breathing fire” which would be __________ implying the man’s hostile state of mind.
- a word that means the opposite or almost the opposite
- A concise, clever, sometimes paradoxical statement, thought or observation; Example: It is better to light a candle than curse the darkness.”
- the part of the beginning of a word that may modify its meaning (‘un’ or ‘pre’ for example)
- A word or phrase that names a person, place, thing
- the middle part of a word that might provide the core meaning of the word or words similar to it
- An overly commonplace, banal or trite saying, expression or idea. This term can be defined as any expression worn out by too frequent use. These are often used thoughtlessly and without individual conviction. Example: It rained cats and dogs.
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- A simple and short saying, widely known, often metaphorical, which expresses a basic truth or practical precept, based on common sense or cultural experience. Example: Honesty is the best policy.
- the implied additional meaning or associations of a word which could either be positive or negative. Example: you may say a woman is “skinny” (Negative – implying too thin) or that a woman is “slim” (Positive imply a healthy weight). Both say the same thing, but communicate different messages.
- A saying, adage, motto, epigram, or proverb. This term stresses the succinct formulation of a fundamental principle, general truth, or rule of conduct. Example: Neither a borrower nor a lender be.
- A word describing a noun
- a word that means the same or almost the same
- an action word
- A person’s working vocabulary
- the specific meaning given in a dictionary
- This term is a statement that seemingly or actually contains an irresolvable contradiction. Thus it contradicts itself and yet might be true. Example: You are unique just like everyone else
- a letter or groups of letters at the end of a word
22 Clues: an action word • A word describing a noun • A person’s working vocabulary • the specific meaning given in a dictionary • a word that means the same or almost the same • a letter or groups of letters at the end of a word • A word or phrase that names a person, place, thing • a word that describes a verb (usually ends in ‘ly’) • ...
The B2 First Speaking Test 2023-01-30
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- How long do candidates have to speak in part 3 of the B2 first speaking section?
- Candidates should give ………. answers.
- In part 3 of the B2 first speaking section, candidates have to carry out a ………… task.
- In speaking part 4, the candidates have to speak for ……. minutes.
- Candidates should ……. their answers.
- How long is the Speaking B2 First exam?
- The speaking test is done in _________
- The ……………… you have to answer about your photographs is written at the top of the page.
- The speaking exam is evaluated by two oral _______________
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- In part 2 of the B2 First speaking section, you have to listen and ……………… on your partners’ photographs.
- What is speaking part 4 about?
- How many parts does the Speaking B2 First exam have?
- In part 1 you have a conversation with the ___________
- In speaking part 4, the candidates have to practice ……. and justifying opinions, agreeing and/or disagreeing.
- For part 2 of the B2 First speaking section, you need to describe, ………….., express opinions, speculate.
- Candidates should use interesting …….
- In part 3 of the B2 first speaking section, candidates need to make a ……….
- What is the first part of the speaking exam about?
- How much time does the candidate have to speak in the oral part of the exam?
- How much time do you have to speak in part 2 of the B2 first speaking section?
20 Clues: What is speaking part 4 about? • Candidates should give ………. answers. • Candidates should ……. their answers. • Candidates should use interesting ……. • The speaking test is done in _________ • How long is the Speaking B2 First exam? • What is the first part of the speaking exam about? • How many parts does the Speaking B2 First exam have? • ...
Chapter 13: Delivery 2025-03-11
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- A pause that occurs when a speaker fills the silence between words with vocalizations such as "uh" and "um"
- A variety of a language distinguished by variations of accent, grammar, or vocabulary
- Motions of a speaker's hands or arms during a speech
- A carefully prepared and rehearsed speech that is presented from a brief set of notes
- A speech that is written out word for word and read to the audience
- A momentary break in the vocal delivery of a speech
- The accepted standard of sound and rhythm for words in a given language
- Communication based on a person's use of voice and body, rather than on the use of words.
- Direct visual contact with the eyes of another person
- A constant pitch or tone of voice
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- Changes in a speaker's rate, pitch, and volume that give the voice variety and expressiveness
- The highness or lowness of the speaker's voice
- Presenting a speech so it sounds spontaneous no matter how many times it has been rehearsed
- A speech delivered with little or no immediate preparation
- The loudness or softness of the speaker's voice
- The physical production of particular speech sounds
- The speed at which a person speaks
- The study of body motions as a systematic mode of communication
- Changes in the pitch or tone of a speaker's voice
19 Clues: A constant pitch or tone of voice • The speed at which a person speaks • The highness or lowness of the speaker's voice • The loudness or softness of the speaker's voice • Changes in the pitch or tone of a speaker's voice • The physical production of particular speech sounds • A momentary break in the vocal delivery of a speech • ...
Emotions and Emotional Intelligence 2025-10-16
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- so that we can use emotions as a basis for reasoning and problem solving, to
- What type of behaviour may be express when needs are unmet?
- When are children almost entirely reliant on adults to regulate their emotional state?
- What types of emotions occur before one undertakes a task?
- What colour zone of regulation are children who are anxious or excited?
- Involve physical changes such as changes to our heart rate
- Which gender does research indication suffers more from separation distress?
- What range of emotions signal they are safe
- Which gender does research indicate develops an understanding of emotions earlier
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- As an educator what is one way we can we support children to regulate their emotions?
- The ability to recognise and process our own and others’
- To help manager anger, one should STOP and then take a few deep ......
- Under what age can children only feel one emotion at a time
- How may children feel when their feelings become intense?
- What colour zone of regulation are children in when they are calm and ready to learn?
- External or internal events that trigger physical changes within our
- an appropriate response is emotional .....
- What are children limited in that may impact on their management of emotions?
- What is one characteristic of emotional intelligence?
- What system in the brain is a dedicated focal area of emotional intelligence?
20 Clues: an appropriate response is emotional ..... • What range of emotions signal they are safe • What is one characteristic of emotional intelligence? • The ability to recognise and process our own and others’ • How may children feel when their feelings become intense? • What types of emotions occur before one undertakes a task? • ...
ESP Concepts 2020-05-19
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- Is a traditional term for the use or study of the English language by non-native speakers in an English-speaking environment
- Is the practice and theory of learning and teaching English for the benefit of people whose first language is not English
- Listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
- Things like grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling
- a science which aims to understand how teaching leads to learning
- Is an approach to teaching and learning in which the computer and computer-based resources such as the Internet are used to present, reinforce and assess material to be learned
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- Is the type of English used in business contexts, such as international trade, commerce, finance, insurance, banking, and many office settings
- The art, science, or profession of teaching
- It covers the English language which Health Care Professionals need to be able to practice safely and confidently.
- specific areas as diverse as dentistry, musicology, and technical science.
10 Clues: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing. • The art, science, or profession of teaching • Things like grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation and spelling • a science which aims to understand how teaching leads to learning • specific areas as diverse as dentistry, musicology, and technical science. • ...
Figurative Language Quiz 2021-12-12
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- A _____ is a word that sounds, and may even be spelled, the same as another word. Often used in puns
- Simile, metaphor, personification and hyperbole are just a few examples of _____ language
- _____ are sayings that you have to memorize just like vocabulary words; you probably won't understand them by just looking at their literal meaning
- You don't have to use figurative language in your writing, but it does help you show more _____.
- Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a metaphor is just an _____ comparison.
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- "Sheep should shower in the shed" is an example of _____
- Words meant to mimic, or copy, sounds
- If you take simile, metaphor, personification or hyperbole _____, you will not understand it
- Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a simile is just a more _____ comparison
- The tone of "The Grinch" is mocking; the _____ of "The Grinch" is humorous. Tone is "on the page"; _____ is in your brain
10 Clues: Words meant to mimic, or copy, sounds • "Sheep should shower in the shed" is an example of _____ • Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a metaphor is just an _____ comparison. • Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a simile is just a more _____ comparison • Simile, metaphor, personification and hyperbole are just a few examples of _____ language • ...
Language of Instructions Review 2017-03-11
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- this tone is achieved by the use of personal pronouns
- can be letters, numbers, bullet points which provides a step by step instructions to make it easier to understand and read.
- this tone is achieved by the absence of personal pronouns
- verbs which gives the language of instructions an authoritative tone and can be commanding
- This refers to features of the language of instructions which have to do with language (words) only.
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- these are special vocabulary used in a particular type of language which gives the language a formal and authoritative tone
- features which have to do with words, pictures, listing, bold prints etc.
- denotes solid objects
- eye catching and usually printed in bold prints, which also can be used to emphasize a point.
- used in the language of instructions to give visual directions for users. It is a non linguistic feature.
10 Clues: denotes solid objects • this tone is achieved by the use of personal pronouns • this tone is achieved by the absence of personal pronouns • features which have to do with words, pictures, listing, bold prints etc. • verbs which gives the language of instructions an authoritative tone and can be commanding • ...
Collocations 8.1 2013-06-05
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- Excessive human consumption and waste is ___ the destruction of the environment.
- Recently, there has been a ___ young people traveling for a year before working.
- Going to museums and galleries ___ learning more about the art and history of different societies and cultures.
- Studying the definition and using the expression in your own context is an ___ learning vocabulary.
- Some people believe that the financial debt associated with attending university ___ the educational gains of doing so.
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- Improving the economy is the ___ encouraging tourists to visit the country.
- In order to keep employees motivated, their employers must ___ provide a positive work environment.
- Reducing the amount of pollution caused by city life ___ raising awareness of how our habits harm the environment.
- The ___ of social media sites has resulted in the rise of both young and old generations learning how to use the Internet.
- Cooking dinner at home is always better than eating at a restaurant ___ saving money.
10 Clues: Improving the economy is the ___ encouraging tourists to visit the country. • Excessive human consumption and waste is ___ the destruction of the environment. • Recently, there has been a ___ young people traveling for a year before working. • Cooking dinner at home is always better than eating at a restaurant ___ saving money. • ...
Psycholinguistics 2014-11-04
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- A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture.
- A sound formed by the combination of two vowels in a single syllable, in which the sound begins as one vowel and moves toward another.
- (of a speech sound) formed by closure or near closure of the lips.
- written or spoken communication or debate.
- A unit of grammatical organization next below the sentence in rank and in traditional grammar said to consist of a subject and predicate.
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- Accept or admit the existence or truth of.
- The individual items or topics that are dealt with in a publication or document.
- The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge.
- A meaningful morphological unit of a language that cannot be further divided.
- A group of words established by usage as having a meaning not deducible from those of the individual words.
10 Clues: Accept or admit the existence or truth of. • written or spoken communication or debate. • The vocabulary of a person, language, or branch of knowledge. • (of a speech sound) formed by closure or near closure of the lips. • A thing that is composed of two or more separate elements; a mixture. • ...
Vocabulary Unit 2 Sentences 2014-09-09
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- Any student who gets a perfect score on his/her vocabulary test will receive __________ from Mrs. Allen.
- Nobody is asking you to be _________ at school; I am simply asking you to be respectful.
- I know you are both frustrated, but there is no need to ________ over something so insignificant.
- After the earthquake, the _______ on the ground made me fall down and break my leg.
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- When we found out our grandma was in the hospital, we kept _______ at her hospital bed all night.
- When students see a fight going on, they tend to _______ around the fight instead of going to class.
- Failure to study for your test will ________ you from making a perfect score.
- Don’t be a ________! Write faster!
- “If you jostle me in the hall, I will ________ you back!!”
- When my brother moved back in with my mom, he ________ back into a little boy who needed his mom to do his laundry.
10 Clues: Don’t be a ________! Write faster! • “If you jostle me in the hall, I will ________ you back!!” • Failure to study for your test will ________ you from making a perfect score. • After the earthquake, the _______ on the ground made me fall down and break my leg. • Nobody is asking you to be _________ at school; I am simply asking you to be respectful. • ...
The Professor and the Madman 2022-09-15
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- The origin of a word and the historical development of its meaning
- An institute offering shelter and support to the mentally ill
- An extremely foolish or eccentric person
- A resource that lists the words of a language and gives their meaning often also providing information about pronunciation, origin, and usage
- A long-term mental disorder involving a breakdown in the relation between thought, emotion, and behavior, leading to faulty perception,withdrawal from reality, fantasy, and delusion
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- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context
- The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another
- The body of words used in a language
- The practice of compiling dictionaries
- an idiosyncratic belief or impression that is firmly maintained despite being contradicted by what is generally accepted as reality or rational argument, typically a symptom of mental disorder
10 Clues: The body of words used in a language • The practice of compiling dictionaries • An extremely foolish or eccentric person • An institute offering shelter and support to the mentally ill • The unlawful premeditated killing of one human being by another • The origin of a word and the historical development of its meaning • ...
Collocations 8.1 2013-06-05
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- Reducing the amount of pollution caused by city life ___ raising awareness of how our habits harm the environment.
- The ___ of social media sites has resulted in the rise of both young and old generations learning how to use the Internet.
- Studying the definition and using the expression in your own context is an ___ learning vocabulary.
- In order to keep employees motivated, their employers must ___ provide a positive work environment.
- Improving the economy is the ___ encouraging tourists to visit the country.
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- Recently, there has been a ___ young people traveling for a year before working.
- Excessive human consumption and waste is ___ the destruction of the environment.
- Cooking dinner at home is always better than eating at a restaurant ___ saving money.
- Going to museums and galleries ___ learning more about the art and history of different societies and cultures.
- Some people believe that the financial debt associated with attending university ___ the educational gains of doing so.
10 Clues: Improving the economy is the ___ encouraging tourists to visit the country. • Recently, there has been a ___ young people traveling for a year before working. • Excessive human consumption and waste is ___ the destruction of the environment. • Cooking dinner at home is always better than eating at a restaurant ___ saving money. • ...
UNIT 3 REVIEW 2016-05-18
Across
- Traditional practices of small groups, especially rural people with a simple lifestyle
- Differences in pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary that are place based in nature
- Geographic origins or sources of innovations, ideas, or ideologies
- The spatial dispersion of a previously homogeneous group
- Acts, customs, practices or procedures that recognize key transitions in human life
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- A characteristic and tangible outcome of the complex interactions between a human group-with its own practices, preferences, values and aspirations-and its natural environment
- A collection of language that possesses a definite common origin but has split into individual languages
- The combination of traits characteristic of a particular group
- A single aspect of the complex of routine practices that constitute a particular cultural group
- A socially created system of rules about who belongs to a particular group based upon actual or perceived commonalities, such as language or religion
10 Clues: The spatial dispersion of a previously homogeneous group • The combination of traits characteristic of a particular group • Geographic origins or sources of innovations, ideas, or ideologies • Acts, customs, practices or procedures that recognize key transitions in human life • ...
Figurative Language Quiz 2021-12-12
Across
- A _____ is a word that sounds, and may even be spelled, the same as another word. Often used in puns
- Simile, metaphor, personification and hyperbole are just a few examples of figurative language
- _____ are sayings that you have to memorize just like vocabulary words; you probably won't understand them by just looking at their literal meaning
- You don't have to use figurative language in your writing, but it does help you show more _____.
- Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a metaphor is just an _____ comparison.
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- "Sheep should shower in the shed" is an example of _____
- Words meant to mimic, or copy, sounds
- If you take simile, metaphor, personification or hyperbole _____, you will not understand it
- Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a simile is just a more _____ comparison
- The tone of "The Grinch" is mocking; the _____ of "The Grinch" is humorous. Tone is "on the page"; _____ is in your brain
10 Clues: Words meant to mimic, or copy, sounds • "Sheep should shower in the shed" is an example of _____ • Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a metaphor is just an _____ comparison. • Both similes and metaphors are comparisons; a simile is just a more _____ comparison • ...
Wyatt green per 8 avid 2024-09-09
Across
- a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright.
- characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit
- is an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training
- Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading.
- a person who has successfully completed a course of study or training, especially a person who has been awarded an undergraduate academic degree.
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- is a period of instruction given by a university or college tutor to an individual or very small group.
- is the body of words used in a particular language.
- an educational institution designed for instruction, examination, or both, of students in many branches of advanced learning, conferring degrees in various faculties, and often embodying colleges and similar institutions.
- a person who makes plans.
- a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep.
10 Clues: a person who makes plans. • characterized by enthusiasm and vigorous pursuit • is the body of words used in a particular language. • Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, and Reading. • a thing that bears the weight of something or keeps it upright. • a series of thoughts, images, and sensations occurring in a person's mind during sleep. • ...
