| Question | Answer |
| What free speech rights are granted to a speaker? | To voice your opinion and values to an audience, but you should stay respectful of their views as well. |
| From who did ethics originate? | Aristotle. |
| What are the four guidelines for being an ethical listener? | Courteous Posture, Be Attentive, Avoid Prejudging Speaker, and Maintain Free Expression of Ideas. |
| What is a direct quote? | Any sentence that conveys the primary source's idea word-for-word. |
| What is diversity? | An appreciation for differences among individuals and groups. |
| What is ethical feedback? | Descriptive and explanatory feedback for a speaker; can be positive praise or constructive criticism. |
| What is an ethical listener? | A listener who actively interprets shared material and analyzes the speech content and speaker's effectiveness. |
| What is ethical communication? | An exchange of responsible and trustworthy messages determined by our moral principles. |
| What are ethical standards? | Rules of acceptable conduct, that when followed, promote values such as trust, good behavior, fairness and/or kindness. |
| What are ethics? | The process of determining what is good or bad, right or wrong in a moral dilemma. |
| What is Global Plagiarism? | Plagiarism that occurs when a speaker uses an entire work that in not his/her own. |
| What is hate language? | The use of words or phrases that isolate a particular person or group in a derogatory manner. |
| What is incremental plagiarism? | Plagiarism that occurs when most of the speech is the speaker's original work, but quotes or other information have been used without being cited. |
| What is listening? | The process of interpreting, or making sense of, sounds. |
| What is morality? | The process of discerning between right and wrong. |
| What is a paraphrase? | Any sentence that shares learned information in the speaker's own words. |
| What is patchwork plagiarism? | Plagiarism that occurs when one patches together bits and pieces from one or more sources and represents the end result as his or her own. |
| What is plagiarism? | When one passes off another's work as his.her own or neglects to cite a source for his/her information. |
| What is social awareness? | The recognition of important issues that affect societies. |
| What is "we" language? | Includes the use of pronouns and phrases that unite the speaker to the audience. |