General
1. Define plagiarism in your own words.
Plagiarism refers to both directly or indirectly coping or using others’ ideas, thoughts, creations as their own without citing.
2.One of the biggest concerns in the study of wizardry and magick is ethical behavior. How is plagiarism an ethical concern?
Plagiarism can be seen as one type of stealing, which people steal the intelligent property from others. As stealing is an ethical concern itself, plagiarism should be considered as an ethical concern.
3.Given that cheating and plagiarising is against Grey School policy, what would you do if you discovered another student had used someone else's essay in a class?
I will tell them it is not appropriate to do so. And if he or she keeps on doing
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http://www.sunnyway.com/runes/meanings.html.
13.Write a "Works Cited" entry for this source: a book titled "Signs, Symbols & Omens: An Illustrated Guide to Magical & Spiritual Symbolism," written by Raymond Buckland, published in 2003.
Buckland, Raymond. Signs, Symbols & Omens: An Illustrated Guide to Magical & Spiritual Symbolism. 2003.
14.Paraphrase this sample (taken from "Introduction to Runes," see Works Cited):
"Runes are an ancient Germanic alphabet, used for writing, divination and magick. They were used throughout northern Europe, Scandinavia, the British Isles, and Iceland from about 100 B.C.E. to 1600 C.E. Runic inscriptions of great age have even been found in North America, supporting stories that the Vikings arrived in the Americas long before Columbus."
The “Introduction to Runes” indicated that the runes, an ancient Germanic alphabet, was widely used in ancient northern Europe, Scandinavia, the British Isles, and Iceland to write, divine and magick. And the discovery of great numbers of runic inscriptions in North America suggests the Vikings are the first person who arrived in the Americas rather than