English Module 7 Grade 10

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It makes it sound like it's no big deal.

According to plagiarism.org, calling plagiarism "copying" or "borrowing" is wrong because _____.

They are too busy to research all available information.

According to this study, people do not consider all of the available information before making a decision because _____.

being a priest

After Caesar's father died, he thought it would be most beneficial to pursue _____.

Recycle

Borrows generously from the writer's previous work without citation

choosing Caesar for their king

Brutus fears the disruption is signaling that the people are ______. (Act 1, Scene 2)

listen to what he has to say.

Brutus ultimately respond to Cassius' words by saying he is willing to ______. (Act 1, Scene 2)

reaches the top of the ladder

Brutus uses a ladder to demonstrate his concerns about Caesar, including that though he seems benevolent now, will turn his back on his supporters when he _____. (Act 2, Scene 1)

citation

A short, formal indication of the source of information or quoted material.

three unnatural things that have happened on this night

A slave walked around with a brightly burning hand but was unaffected. There was a lion in front of the Capitol building. An owl was hooting in the market in the middle of the day. (Act 1, Scene 3)

pirates

Caesar claimed that he was worth more money than the ransom being asked for by the _______.

shady

Caesar describes Cassius as _____. (Act 1, Scene 2)

patrician wife

Caesar married Cornelia because to be a priest he needed a ______.

building a bridge over the Rhine then tearing it down

Caesar proved his power to the Germans by ____.

March 15

Caesar was assassinated on ______.

his overwhelming debt

Caesar's number one motivation for conquering Gaul was ______.

passed out

Casca says Caesar _______. (Act 1, Scene 2)

the gods

Casca says ______ are responsible for the unnatural events. (Act 1, Scene 3)

offered the crown to Caesar

Casca says all of the shouting is because the people _______. (Act 1, Scene 2)

crown Caesar

Casca says that senators are planning to _____ tomorrow. (Act 1, Scene 3)

the people of Rome

Cassius blames ______ for Caesar becoming a tyrant. (Act 1, Scene 3)

attention hog

Cassius describes Caesar as an _____. (Act 1, Scene 2)

putting the papers in Brutus' house

Cassius gives Cinna the task of _____. (Act 1, Scene 3)

acting strange

Cassius has noticed that Brutus has been ______ lately. (Act 1, Scene 2)

suicide

Cassius says _____ is always an option for getting rid of tyranny. (Act 1, Scene 3)

Caesar

Cassius says ______ unnatural like the nights unnatural events. (Act 1, Scene 3)

Find-Replace

Changing key words and phrases but retaining the essential content of the source

convince Brutus to join their cause

Cinna hopes Cassius can ______. (Act 1, Scene 3)

Hybrid

Combines perfectly cited sources with copied passages without citation

CTRL-C

Contains significant portions of text from a single source without alterations

how the death of Crassus and Julia changed the Triumvirate

Crassus and Julia's death broke ties between Caesar and Pompey, leading Pompey to be the only member of the Triumvirate in Rome.

the honor the people give him.

Flavius and Marullus are mad at the people because they do not think Caesar deserves _____. (Act 1, Scene 1)

take down

Flavius and Marullus plan to ______ the decorations for Caesar. (Act 1, Scene 1)

they aren't at work

Flavius and Marullus want to know what everyone's occupation is because they want to know why _____. (Act 1, Scene 1)

Cleopatra

In the historical background of Caesar, Caesar aligned himself with ______, changing relations with Egypt

Augustus Caesar (Octavian)

In the historical background of Caesar, _______ becomes the emperor after Julius Caesar

404 Error

Includes citations to non-existent or inaccurate information about sources

Aggregator

Includes proper citation to sources but the paper contains almost no original work

Re-Tweet

Includes proper citation, but relies too closely on the text's original wording and/or structure

common knowledge

Information that is readily available from a number of sources or so well-known that its sources do not have to be cited.

emperor

Julius Caesar was NOT the ______ of Rome.

Mashup

Mixes copied material from multiple sources

Remix

Paraphrases from multiple sources, made to fit together

the gods favored Caesar over Pompey.

the Egyptians killed Pompey because they believed ______.

60 years

Researchers been studying the influences that make us say yes for _____ years.

The reason Caesar was assassinated

the Senate was afraid he had too much power and would abolish the Senate.

Clone

Submitting another's work, word-for-word, as one's own

migration

the act or an instance of migrating

psychic

the best synonym for soothsayer

Caesar return

the people are headed to see ______. (Act 1, Scene 1)

preamble

an introduction (as to a law) that often gives the reasons for the parts that follow

Today has been declared a holiday.

the people are not dressed in their normal work attire because ______. (Act 1, Scene 1)

noble

The Optimus favored the _____ class.

commoner

The Populare favored the _____ class.

Feast of Lupercal

The ________ is also taking place at this time. (Act 1, Scene 1)

cite your sources.

The best way to avoid plagiarism is to _____. When in doubt, ______.

They allowed Mark Antony to live.

The error that the assassins made that ultimately ruined their plans was _____.

commoners

The people in the streets are ______. (Act 1, Scene 1)

She is barren

The physical problem Calpurnia suffers from. (Act 1, Scene 1)

The time Caesar dared him to swim across the river

The story Cassius recounts to prove that he is just as good if not better than Caesar.

crime

There are often consequences for plagiarism, and it is actually a _____.

histories comedies tragedies

Type of plays Shakespeare wrote

the army

When Emperor Sulla stripped Caesar of his position and took his wife's dowry, Caesar resorted to ________.

liberality

the quality or state of being liberal

Octavian

_____ defeated Antony and Cleopatra.

Cheering

_______ interrupts Cassius and Brutus' conversation. (Act 1, Scene 2)

Ptolemy Caesar

__________ was named after Caesar but not named as Caesar's heir.

submitting extensive correction to your research paper

____________ is considered plagiarism because ______ you are claiming credit for work that is not completely your own.

depreciation

a decline in the purchasing power or exchange value of money

shackle

a ring or band that prevents free use of the legs or arms

clique

a small group of people that keep out outsiders

interim

a time intervening

Elizabeth I

the reigning monarch when Shakespeare was writing his plays

bondage

the state of being a slave or serf

killing the pirates

best displays Caesar's determination to do exactly what he said he would do

consistency

looking for and asking for commitments that can be made

Caesar Pompey Crassus

made up the First Triumvirate

erratic

marked by lack of consistency or regularity

reciprocity

obligation to give when you receive

authority

people follow the lead of credible, knowledgable authorities.

consensus

people look to the actions of others to determine their own.

scarcity

people want more of those things that are less of

liking

people who are similar, pay compliments, and cooperate

perennial

present at all seasons of the year

apex

the uppermost point

ambition greed friendship

themes from the play Julius Caesar

compensate

to be equal to in value or effect

adjourn

to bring or come to a close for a period of time

incinerate

to burn to ashes

ponder

to consider carefully

hoodwink

to deceive by false appearance

annhilate

to destroy completely

reconcile

to make friendly again

impoverish

to make poor

contend

to try hard to deal with

relinquish

to withdraw or retreat from

flippant

treating lightly something serious or worthy of respect

considered plagiarism

turning in someone else's work as your own failing to put quotation marks around a quotation citing too much from one source giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation copying words or ideas from someone else without giving credit

sordid

very dirty

ad infinitum

without end or limit

threadbare

worn so much that the thread shows


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