Its something in a poem that sounds the same in two different lines. Like sing and ring. Hope thus helps.
Answer:
Giving incorrect information about the source of a quotation.
Explanation:
Plagiarism simply means passing off another person's idea or thoughts as if they were your own. It means to copy and paste a piece of writing without duly referencing the original author of the work.
Plagiarism is considered as a serious offence in academic work and usually attracts very severe sanctions.
However, if a quotation is duly cited, then it does not fall into the realm of plagiarism.
B seems to be the most reasonable
The correct answer should be
⭕ C. Because I said so all hope is lost