The text provided appears to be a direct quotation from the source "A History of Chewing Gum" by Candy Wrigley. The sentences contain specific factual information and phrasing that suggest they are not original and would likely be considered plagiarized if presented without proper attribution. To determine the exact plagiarized sentence, one would need to compare it directly with the source material to see which phrases or sentences are identical or closely resemble the original text without quotation marks or citation.
Read the following text from A History of Chewing Gum by Candy Wrigley.
People today enjoy the clean, fresh feeling that they get from chewing a stick of gum. However, most people do not appreciate the fact that gum has been around for thousands of years. The ancient Maya used chicle, a form of tree sap, as chewing gum nearly three thousand years ago. They harvested chicle from the bark of trees and used it to freshen breath and drive away hunger.
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Read the following text from A History of Chewing Gum by Candy Wrigley.
People today enjoy the clean, fresh feeling that they get from chewing a stick of gum. However, most people do not appreciate the fact that gum has been around for thousands of years. The ancient Maya used chicle, a form of tree sap, as chewing gum nearly three thousand years ago. They harvested chicle from the bark of trees and used it to freshen breath and drive away hunger.
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