stealing a book.
Yes, literary theft means plagiarism. Plagiarism means the theft of ideas (such as the plots of narrative or dramatic works) or of written passages or works, where these are passed off as one's own work without acknowledgement of their true origin; or a piece of writing thus stolen. Plagiarism is not always easily separable from imitation, adaptation, or pastiche, but is usually distinguished by its dishonest intention. A person practising this form of literary theft is a plagiarist.
Literary means like the symbol of the flag.
What do you really mean by literary evidence here? Personal autobiographical accounts? Or do you mean documents?
Grand Theft Awesome
the movement of a literary piece from one point or section to another
The theft of a movable object is the theft of items such as cars, motorcycles and carts. They are assets not attached to the ground.
consonance
"Theft," or stealing, is taking something from someone without permission.
Literary is concerned with Literature. These are written things which are followed by literature guidelines or set of rules.
they is a theft
I think it might be a 'vignette'. 'Literary' mean that the method of writing is more important than the contents. So a piece involving literary devices and communicative methods would be considered literary.