Basic phrases and then sentence structure
Okay, so basically the story is taking place at the bank.
You know this because tellers are at banks, not necessarily shops. You also know this because Mr. Holland is exchanging money. This story is happening "today," because the teller asks Mr Holland if, "there is anything I can help you with <em>today</em>." The story is also in present time.
Hopefully that is somewhat helpful.
Answer:
No, and yes.
Explanation:
If you citing them for like an essay and use quotation marks thats not claiming them as your own, your just using then to cite evidence. Now, if you were to not use quotation marks then yes, it is claiming the words as your own. Also, if you look something up or its from a book, etc as long as you paraphrase your fine. If you don't paraphrase then that is claiming the words as your own. I hope this helps! have a good day :)
The one that either has the most transition words or one transition word.