Unless you at least mention the persons name in the idea then no but if your haven't then yes this would count as plagiarizing.
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Interpretations of The Woman Taken in Adultery (John 7.53-8.11) Larry ... and suggests that her actions following the death of Dimmesdale demonstrated in ... He does, of course, take steps towards repentance earlier in the story,
Answer: B) it a a footnote
Explanation: footnoting is a way of referencing where small numbers are added to your writing when you have got information form a source and a reference is made at the bottom of the page.
Answer:
Fear, the constant companion of the peasant. Hunger, ever at hand to jog his elbow should he relax. Despair, ready to engulf him should he falter. Fear; fear of the dark future; fear of the sharpness of hunger; fear of the blackness of death.
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