The answer would be the first choice or A. "Original ideas that are <em>not</em> your own."
Any piece of information that does not belong to you would require a citation, otherwise it would be considered <em>plagiarism. </em>B and C are incorrect because both of those things belong to you, and therefore don't require citation. D is also incorrect because a general fact doesn't belong to any one person. For example, if you wanted to include the information that dogs can't eat chocolate, that wouldn't require a citation because that is general knowledge that most people are aware of.
Answer:
Im going to say life is a puzzle
Explanation:
Putting together a puzzle is like life. Sometimes you don’t always have all the pieces. In the end, everything fits together.
In any case someone says someone else doesn't have what it takes, it usually is meant in a negative way, sometimes not however. By saying this, you are claiming that another person does not have the full potential or capability to successfully accomplish a certain task. This is what he most likely meant to Percy, however in other cases it may be meant in a way to be neutral, though the speaker may not realize it's negative effect. This is not fair or just criticsm, because he does not know about Percy's experiences or weaknesses, or let alone his strong potential. He judges without thinking and doesn't realize the talent and importance he holds as a character.
Answer: He is different from the rest of the people who live there. He got the job of the giver because of this.
She had a dark waterfall of hair.