Questions: Portal Week 10: DXL Practice XL Identify plagiarism 9th g ixl.com/ela/grade-9/identify-plagiarism?lmsPlatform=1 Source: The Spiritual Pull of Shikoku's 'Henro' Pilgrimage. Published on Nippon.com, 13 No 2014. The henro, a walking route that takes in 88 temples on Japan's southern island of Shikoku, is not only for traditional pilgrims. It also attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy. Student text: A walking route on the Japanese island of Shikoku that encompasses eightyeight temples, the henro, "attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy" (Nippon). Is the student text plagiarized? No, it is not plagiarized. Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source. Submit

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Source: The Spiritual Pull of Shikoku's 'Henro' Pilgrimage. Published on Nippon.com, 13 No 2014.

The henro, a walking route that takes in 88 temples on Japan's southern island of Shikoku, is not only for traditional pilgrims. It also attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy.

Student text:

A walking route on the Japanese island of Shikoku that encompasses eightyeight temples, the henro, "attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy" (Nippon).

Is the student text plagiarized?

No, it is not plagiarized.

Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source.
Submit
Transcript text: Portal Week 10: DXL Practice |XL | Identify plagiarism | 9th g| ixl.com/ela/grade-9/identify-plagiarism?lmsPlatform=1 Source: The Spiritual Pull of Shikoku's 'Henro' Pilgrimage. Published on Nippon.com, 13 No 2014. The henro, a walking route that takes in 88 temples on Japan's southern island of Shikoku, is not only for traditional pilgrims. It also attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy. Student text: A walking route on the Japanese island of Shikoku that encompasses eightyeight temples, the henro, "attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy" (Nippon). Is the student text plagiarized? No, it is not plagiarized. Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source. Submit
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The answer is yes.

Explanation
Option 1: No, it is not plagiarized.

This option is incorrect because the student text closely mirrors the original source's wording and structure without proper attribution.

Option 2: Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source.

This option is correct. The student text uses a direct quote from the original source but fails to enclose the quoted material in quotation marks. Additionally, while the student does mention "Nippon," this is not a complete citation. Proper citation should include more details such as the full title of the article, the author's name (if available), and the publication date to avoid plagiarism.

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