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unacknowledged use of one person's writing or idea by another person. In terms of ideas, it is not enough to use your own words if this is the result, e.g. although the words in the version below have been changed, the plagiarised version borrows the original idea.
Original: The big, brave horse was unable to hold its bold rider any longer.
Plagiarised version: The large, courageous horse could not hold its daring rider any more.
a literary work written to be acted or read in front of an audience, giving the names of...
sharp (clever) humour. Wit is not necessarily biting or angry, but it can be. Shakespeare wrote...
the lesson to be learnt from a story; also the description of character in a person.
a line of poetry with a pause at the end, sometimes signalled by a punctuation mark, e.g. The...
a style of writing and speaking that is descriptive, e.g. The muddy brown waters of the great...