What I would do is:
Evaluate the source. Is it from your own head/thoughts? Is it from your notes the teacher gave you? If it is, don't cite it.
Is the answer or source NOT from you and your own knowlege? Is it something that came from an external source, such as a book or website, cite it.
Better to cite than be accused of plagarism, so if you are unsure, I would cite it just to be safe.
I cant answer this i would have to read the story. you got this just read carefully and choose the best possible answer. you can even use process of elimination
<h2>Answer:</h2>
<u>It was his own: it was not mine; 17</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
The poem reflects how she repented towards God for help when she woke up on the sounds of Fire. In the verse above, she states meant that everything that she had was given by her God and nothing she had belonged to her. so whatever the fire took away was was taken away for good.
<u>Far be it that i should repine. 18 </u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In this line the poet tries to say that whatever that has been taken from her she has nothing to complain about it. she has a strong faith and believes that whatever she had belonged to her God and what if everything has been taken away, he might bestow her with something better off.