A crow's<span> tail is shaped like a fan, while the </span>raven's<span> tail appears wedge-shaped. Another clue is to listen closely to the birds' calls. </span>Crows<span> give a cawing sound, but </span>ravens<span> produce a lower croaking sound.</span>
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In this paragraph the speaker describes his grandmother's look, who is living in a nursing home. He compares her with Ethel Barrymore and says they both have "faces like the side of a mountain and wonderful voices like syrup being poured". He means they both have rough-textured skins, like most elder people, and that they have soft silky voices.
The correct answer to this question is "No. It uses the author's original words but significantly changes their meaning." If you saw the italicized sentence in an essay, it would not mean that it is plagiarized because it<span> uses the author's original words but significantly changes their meaning.</span>