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compare the student text with the source. source: anna claybourne, 100 …

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compare the student text with the source.
source: anna claybourne, 100 most awesome things on the planet, page 13. published by scholastic, 2011:
pulpit rocks stunning natural setting and spine-tingling awesomeness make it one of norways most famous natural attractions.
student text:
norways pulpit rock is popular because of its \stunning natural setting and spine-tingling awesomeness\ (claybourne 13).
is the student text plagiarized?
no, it is not plagiarized.
yes, because it fails to cite the source.
yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

The student text uses quotation marks for the borrowed phrase and includes an in - text citation (Claybourne 13) to attribute the source. This follows proper academic citation practices, so it is not plagiarized.

Answer:

No, it is not plagiarized.