2026 COMPLETE QUESTIONS ANSWERS
PREMIUM STUDY GUIDE
◉ global plagiarism.
Answer: taking an entire piece of work and saying that it is your own
◉ incremental plagiarism.
Answer: using part of someone else's work and not citing it as a
source
◉ patchwork plagiarism.
Answer: taking ideas from more than one piece of work and putting
them together into a new piece of work, and then presenting them
as original work without giving due credit to the sources
◉ patchworking.
Answer: taking original source material and changing a few words in
it, but not enough to consider it a paraphrase, all the while not citing
the original source material
◉ ethics of language and delivery.
,Answer: Maintain composure, describe people with respect, avoid
profanity, balance simplicity and complexity, balance emotion and
logic.
◉ rules for civility.
Answer: pay attention, speak kindly, don't speak ill of others, assert
yourself, don't shift responsibility and blame, respect others'
opinions, listen, mind your body, respect other people's time,
acknowledge others
◉ ethics as an audience member.
Answer: Keep an open mind, do not heckle, pay attention.
◉ culture.
Answer: the distinctive ideas, customs, social behavior, products, or
way of life of a particular nation, society, people, or period
◉ co-culture.
Answer: groups that are impacted by a variety of smaller specific
cultures that intersect in our lives
◉ low-context cultures.
, Answer: the language used in an interaction, in which very little
emphasis is placed on the nonverbal communication, environment,
and situation
◉ high-context cultures.
Answer: language in which a great deal of meaning is derived from
the nonverbal expressions, environment, and situation in which the
communication is taking place, and less emphasis is placed on the
words
◉ race.
Answer: a set of physical characteristics shared by a group of people,
such as skin color, body type, facial structure, and hair color
◉ ethnicity.
Answer: a group of people who identify with each other based on a
common experience, which might include geographic or national
origin, ancestry, history, cultural and social norms, religion, race,
language, ideology, food, dress, or other factors
◉ sex.
Answer: refers to one's biological classification as male, female, or
intersex based on one's reproductive organs and chromosomes