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Can references provided for each section and without any copy/paste text still be labeled as plagiarized?

This question is in reference to the answer for the question What's the difference between `driver.execute_script("...")` and `driver.get("javascript: ..."` with geckodriver/Firefox? which is pretty much a beginner/basic question.

I have constructed an answer detailing out the basic concepts in six sections (including the Conclusion section). Each section includes an implicit reference to the relevant documentation. I am pretty sure there is no presence of copy/paste text and each sentence was as per my understanding about the subject matter. For example:

  • Window Object: This section have implicit reference to https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_window.asp
  • window.location: This section starts with the phrase As per the documentation and have implicit reference to https://www.w3schools.com/js/js_window_location.asp
  • window.location.href: This section have implicit reference to https://seleniumhq.github.io/selenium/docs/api/py/webdriver_remote/selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.html#selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.WebDriver.execute_script
  • get(url): Have implicit reference to https://seleniumhq.github.io/selenium/docs/api/py/webdriver_remote/selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.html#selenium.webdriver.remote.webdriver.WebDriver.get

I understand that the text present within the documentation is pretty terse and when someone needs to speak on those topics, a majority of the technical terms/phrases can sound as plagiarized.

Can I have any suggestions about the additional steps I should take to avoid getting labeled as plagiarized?

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