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Honesty Fairness and Opennes bluff Verb To fool or deceive to mislead To try to frighten with false threats How do these pictures represent bluffing How does this picture represent bluffing ID: 464791

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Slide1

Lesson 4 Vocabulary

Honesty, Fairness, and

OpennesSlide2

bluff

Verb

To fool or deceive; to mislead

To try to frighten with false threatsSlide3

How do these pictures represent bluffing?Slide4

How does this picture represent bluffing?Slide5

fabricate

Verb

To invent in order to deceive

To make or manufactureSlide6

How does Pinocchio represent fabricate? Slide7

How does this man represent fabricating?Slide8

frank

adjective

Completely honest

Derivatives: frankness (noun); frankly (adverb)Slide9

Why would someone want to have a frank conversation? Slide10

genuine

Adjective

Real; not copied or fake

Sincere; honest

Derivatives: genuineness (noun); genuinely (adverb)Slide11

Is this person being genuine?

Why or why not? Slide12

impartial

Adjective

Fair; not favoring one side over another

Derivative: impartiality (noun)Slide13

How do these images represent impartiality? Slide14

integrity

Noun

Strong moral character; the state of stinking

strickly

to one’s morals

Wholeness; soundnessSlide15

Does this image show integrity?

Why or why not? Slide16

obvious

Adjective

Easy to see; clear; apparent

Derivatives: obviousness (noun) ; obviously (adverb)Slide17

What makes this photo “obvious”?Slide18

What makes this photo “obvious”?Slide19

plagiarize

verb

To copy the words or ideas of another person and claim they are your ownSlide20

How do these images represent plagiarism? Slide21

reliable

Adjective

Dependable; able to be trusted

Derivative: rely (verb); reliability (noun)Slide22

How does this photo show reliability?Slide23

suppress

Verb

To prevent something from being published or known

To end by force or effort

Derivative: suppression (noun)Slide24

What is this person trying to suppress? Slide25

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide26

Genuine! He is not choosing his genuine self. He’s “putting on a face.”Slide27

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide28

Impartial! It is fair and balanced!Slide29

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide30

Fabricate! He is fabricating a material.Slide31

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide32

Plagiarize. He is copying someone else’s work and claiming they are his own!Slide33

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide34

Bluff! The turtle is trying to bluff you into thinking he is a shark!Slide35

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide36

Fabricate! Pinocchio fabricates lies.Slide37

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide38

Integrity! He is showing a lack of integrity by cheating off of a classmate.Slide39

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide40

Obvious! It is obvious we should press the up arrow for up and down for down!Slide41

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide42

Suppress! She is trying to suppress her appetite for sweets and desserts.Slide43

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide44

Impartial! You want a referee to be impartial for a basketball game.Slide45

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide46

Bluff! She is trying to bluff her opponent in poker. She wants her opponent to think she has a better hand than she really does.Slide47

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide48

Obvious! It is obvious that you should not breathe underwater.Slide49

What vocabulary word does

this photo represent? Why?Slide50

Frank! They are having a serious, frank conversation.