Old passage:
"Space contains such a huge supply of atoms that all eternity would not be enough time to count them and count the forces which drive the atoms into various places just as they have been driven together in this world. So we must realize that there are other worlds in other parts of the universe with races of different men and different animals"
Answer (Paraphrased Passage):
Mathematically speaking, it is impossible to count the forces which distribute and regulate the activities of the atoms that make up our planet how much more the vastness of space.
Because of this we have come to a realistic assumption that on the balance of probability life must exist in other parts of the universe besides ours the form of a different kind of men and animals.
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Answer:
None of them are plagiarized.
Explanation:
>All of these choices are simple statements, plagiarism is the pasting of thoughts, opinions, content, etc of the writer and claiming them as your own. Since these are all statements, whether they be factual or not, anyone can write the exact same thing.
>I hope this is helpful :)
The option which is impossible is <u>Mephistophilis as his servant.
</u><u />In exchange for his soul, Faustus got twenty-four more years, power and fame, and knowledge and wisdom. But the thing that he couldn't have was the devil as his servant, because that wish the devil did not want to grant him, not even for his soul.<u>
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