[
    "You copy and paste content from your old research paper into your new assignment.",
    "You reuse a paragraph from your previous blog post in your new article.",
    "You submit the same essay for two different classes without proper citation.",
    "You recycle ideas from your previous project for a new presentation.",
    "You replicate a section of your thesis in another academic paper.",
    "You duplicate code from a previous project for a current software development task.",
    "You reproduce parts of your old artwork in a new creative piece without acknowledgment.",
    "You self-publish a book using chapters from your older unpublished manuscripts.",
    "You recycle a blog post for a social media post without indicating it is a repost.",
    "You reuse your old cover letter for multiple job applications.",
    "You regurgitate your old presentation slides for a new conference talk.",
    "You quote yourself in a new research paper without citing the original source.",
    "You reproduce your previous experiment protocol for a new study without proper attribution.",
    "You resubmit your previous year's project as this year's assignment.",
    "You duplicate paragraphs from your old novel in a new short story.",
    "You recycle your old marketing campaign for a new product launch.",
    "You copy and paste your old code snippet into a new programming project without modification.",
    "You self-plagiarize by using your previous grant proposal in a new funding application.",
    "You recycle your old email template for a new outreach campaign.",
    "You duplicate your old presentation for a different audience without updates.",
    "You reuse your old photography portfolio for a new exhibition without new work.",
    "You replicate your old product description for a new product release.",
    "You self-plagiarize by submitting the same article to multiple publications without disclosure.",
    "You recycle your old presentation script for a new webinar.",
    "You copy and paste your old social media caption for a new post without changes.",
    "You reuse your old speech for a new public speaking engagement.",
    "You self-plagiarize by using your previous project report for a current evaluation.",
    "You replicate your previous blog layout for a new website design.",
    "You recycle your old menu design for a new restaurant opening.",
    "You copy and paste your old resume content into a new CV.",
    "You self-plagiarize by reusing your old workshop materials for a new training session."
]