| A | B |
| Plagiarism | taking someone's words as if they were your own |
| Paraphrase | restating the author's ideas, meanings, and information in your own words |
| Citation | Credit given to a person for the information being used |
| Verbatim | Word for word |
| MLA | Format used for a Works Cited Page |
| Reliable | Trustworthy |
| Unreliable | Not dependable |
| ~ | Tilda |
| URL | Uniform Resource Locator |
| Hyperlink | A link that when clicked, takes the user to another document |
| Advocacy | Arguing in favor of something |
| Revisionist | Advocacy of the revision or changing of an accepted view or theory, especially in historical events |
| Copyright | Exclusive right granted by law to own something literary or artistic |
| Webmaster | A person that maintains, creates, or updates a website |
| Copyright Infringement | Violation of the rights secured by a copyright |