When people write essays, poems, or other types of literary works, they use the words they choose. This is called using one’s vocabulary. Another way to describe this process is to say that writing requires quoting other people’s words. When you use other people’s words, you are plagiarizing. There’s a fine line between using someone else’s ideas and stealing them when you’re writing. On one hand, using someone else’s ideas without permission is considered unethical. On the other hand, copying…