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Source: The Spiritual Pull of Shikoku's 'Henro' Pilgrimage. Published on Nippon.com, 13 Nov.
2014. The henro, a walking route that takes in 88 temples on Japan's southern island
of Shikoku, is not only for traditional pilgrims. It also attracts young Japanese interested in boosting their fitness or their spiritual energy.
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A walking route on the Japanese island of Shikoku that encompasses eighty-eight temples, the henro,
"attracts young japanese interested in boosting their
fitness or their spiritual energy" (Nippon).
Is the student text plagiarized?
No, it is not plagiarized
Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks
Yes, because it fails to cite the source.
Yes, because it fails to use quotation marks and fails to cite the source.

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