Read the dialogue and cross out the incorrect options.
Chris: James, I‘ve come across a website I want to join but to do this I need to follow their rules. You’re a computer genius, could you explain the meaning of some rules they have?
James: No problem. What do you want to know?
Chris: What does it mean “Secure your personal data”?
James: That means that you shouldn’t give your real name, surname, address and other personal information.
Chris: How can I create my personal profile then?
James: You can use a nickname instead of a real name and a picture instead of a photo. And in most cases, you don’t have to give your address or telephone number.
Chris: OK. I got it. What about avoiding plagiarism?
James: That means that you mustn’t use another person's ideas or work and pretend that it is your own. It is illegal because not all the information on the Internet can be copyrighted.
Chris: Can I create my own material on the basis of someone’s ideas or given facts?
James: Yes, you can. That’s the best decision, actually. What’s the next point?
Chris: The last one is restricting access to a profile.
James: Let’s imagine a situation when there are people who start writing offensive comments under your posts or bother you and ask too many questions. To avoid this you can block such people and limit their access to your posts, photos and comments.
Chris: Wow! That’s cool. Thanks for your help.
James: You’re welcome.
1.
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(…) need(s) friend’s help.
ChrisJamesBoth Chris and James
2.
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(…) know(s) the Internet rules very well.
ChrisJamesBoth Chris and James
3.
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To secure your personal data you shouldn’t give your (…).
real namephotonickname
4.
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Plagiarism must be (…).
avoidedlegalcopyrighted
5.
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You can use someone’s ideas or work to (…).
use them as your owncreate your own materialcopyright them
6.
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You can limit access to the people who (…).
like youbother youwrite offensive comments
A problem-solving strategy is a plan of action used to find a solution. Different strategies have different action plans associated with them. For example, a well-known strategy is trial and error. The old adage, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try again” describes trial and error. In terms of your broken printer, you could try checking the ink levels, and if that doesn’t work, you could check to make sure the paper tray isn’t jammed. Or maybe the printer isn’t actually connected to your laptop. When using trial and error, you would continue to try different solutions until you solved your problem. Although trial and error is not typically one of the most time-efficient strategies, it is a commonly used one.
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