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The use of the phrase; "early diatribe about animal rights" in the philosophy assignment would not be plagiarism.
<h3>What is plagiarism?</h3>
Plagiarism is it's most primitive description is presenting another individual or group's work or ideas as one's own, with or without their consent, by incorporating it into one's work without full acknowledgement.
The above definition however includes not only published materials, but unpublished materials too.
However, in this scenario, only the phrase is used and not the English literature instructors idea.
Hence, it follows that the use of the phrase is not termed plagiarism as the phrase is the student does not state the author's idea about William Blake's "Auguries of Innocence".
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It happened last suday (or any holiday) I was really exited because it was my birthday and my parents promised to take me to the beach (skip to when you reach the beach you can describe view time to reach etc.) Then you decided to go in the water a have a swim. Then in the water, you saw something brown you go near it and see a chest with two, three gold coins near it.