Vocabulary
Plagiarism
Guidelines for ethical speaking
Avoiding Plagiarism
Ethical listening
100

Paraphrase

To restate or summarize an author's idea into your own words.

100

Global plagiarism

Copying someone else's speech entirely.

100

Not promoting something harmful to the human body which could make you accountable for the death of someone.

Make sure your goals are ethically sound.

100

Easiest way to avoid global (and any other) plagiarism.

Work on the speech as soon as possible.

100

People listening closely to your speech

Attentiveness

200

What branch of philosophy deals with write or wrong in human affairs?

Ethics

200

Is plagiarism ethical?

No. 

200

Being _____ ________ for a speech (1st word: 5 letters) (second word: 8 letters)

Fully prepared

200

To avoid pathcwork plagiarism you should:

Work on the speech sooner and work longer on it to make your own ideas.

200

Being polite to the speaker

Being courteous

300

Plagiarism

Taking someone else's work and calling it your own.

300

What plagiarism does not give credit to parts of a speech that were borrowed from someone?

Incremental plagiarism

300

Public speaking rests on the unspoken assumption that "words can be trusted and people will be truthful"

Being honest

300

Giving ______ (6 letters) to the author.

Credit

300

Not judging a speech by its name or the person who wrote it (their race, lifestyle, appearance, or reputation).

Avoiding prejudging

400

Using language to deframe or degrade individuals or groups.

Name-Calling

400

What plagiarism takes parts of multiple speeches and "glues" them together?

Patchwork plagiarism

400

Using words to degrade a person or group

Name-calling

400

He said "I know how to handle these kinds of situations"

Quotations

400

Having an open discussion after the speech

Maintaining the free and open expression of ideas 

500

Ethical decisions 

Weighing a potential course of action against ethical guidelines.

500

What is the difference between Patchwork Plagiarism and Incremental Plagiarism?

Patchwork plagiarism takes parts of multiple speeches and sticks them together. Incremental Plagiarism takes small parts of a speech and does not give credit for those pieces.

500

Choosing something that isn't offensive to people or groups when writing a speech.

Putting ethical practices into place
500

He said, in his story, that Hitler was a bad person and he organized a lot of people to work under him.

Paraphrasing