What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is when you use someone’s work and don’t cite, source, or acknowledge them.
Which word amass or allot goes to this definition?
To parcel out; distribute or apportion.
Allot.
Which figurative language has two words that are use and are not used?
Metaphor and simile.
What is direct address?
Directly addressing the audience.
What is one example of plagiarism?
Copy and pasting.
Paraphrasing without citation.
Direct quotes without citation.
What is the definition of vow?
A sacred promise.
What figurative language is this a example of?
In school I was a yellow ballon, smiling and lazy, floating above the classroom.
Metaphor.
What is a rhetorical question?
Asking a question but not expecting an answer.
What’s one way to avoid plagiarism?
Use footnotes.
Put quotation marks around the phrase.
What is the definition banter?
Good humored, playful conversation.
Bang is an example of what Figurative language?
Onomatopoeia.
What is the difference between parallelism and repetition?
Parallelism is using the same structure.
Repetition is repeating a word or phrase.
What’s One consequence of plagiarism?
Get a 0.
Asked to redo project.
Get suspended.
What is a synonym of embodiment that starts with an e?
Epitome.
What is the definition of oxymoron?
Two opposite words placed side by side for effect.
This is a definition of which rhetorical device?
Nineteen sixty-three is not an end, but a beginning.
Antithesis.
Can plagiarism effect your professional career and if so how?
Yes, it can cause damage to your reputation, a lawsuit, and getting fired.
What is the definition of lackadaisical?
Lacking enthusiasm and determination; carelessly lazy.
What is the definition of paradox?
A statement whose parts seem opposite, yet make sense with more thought.
Which rhetorical device is this?
I know that some of you have come here out of great struggles. Some of you have come from narrow jail cells. And some of you have faced persecution and police brutality while fighting for freedom.
Climax ordering.