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read the following direct quotation:
\i do not feel obliged to believe that the same god who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.\
galileo galilei, in letter to the grand duchess christina, 1615.
which option below plagiarizes the quote?
○ i agree with galileo (1615) that god would not have given us brains if he didn’t want us to use them.
○ in his letter to the grand duchess christina (1615), galileo was blunt: \i do not feel obliged to believe that the same god who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.\ not everyone agreed with that logic.
○ many scientists of the time agreed with galileo (1615) that human “sense, reason, and intellect” were gifts from god, but differed on the proper use of those powers.
○ i have always refused to believe that the god who gave humans senses, reason, and intellect did not mean for us to use these abilities. galileo (1615) felt the same way.
Plagiarism involves using someone's work without proper attribution or rephrasing too closely without citation. The last option rephrases Galileo's quote closely and presents it as the writer's own thought before attributing it, which is plagiarism. Other options either paraphrase with citation or directly quote with attribution.
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The option that plagiarizes the quote is: I have always refused to believe that the God who gave humans senses, reason, and intellect did not mean for us to use these abilities. Galileo (1615) felt the same way.