The author quoted in Passage 1 would likely argue that the historian's having 'lifted passages from other historians' (sentence 4, Passage 2) is:
C) far from an isolated incident
The author in Passage 1 implies that plagiarism is widespread and systemic within academia, suggesting that individual cases are just the tip of the iceberg. The metaphor of "cockroaches" indicates that many more instances of plagiarism exist than are reported or acknowledged.
This choice misinterprets the nature of plagiarism, which involves unauthorized use of another's work rather than collaborative efforts. Academic collaboration is based on mutual consent and acknowledgment, whereas plagiarism disregards the original author's rights and contributions.
While the severity of consequences for plagiarism is acknowledged in Passage 2, Passage 1 emphasizes the systemic nature of the issue rather than focusing on punishment. The author suggests that many cases go unpunished, indicating that the emphasis is more on the prevalence of the problem rather than the need for punishment.
This choice incorrectly suggests that plagiarism is a new issue. Passage 1 implies that it has been a long-standing problem in academia, pointing to a culture that discourages reporting and justice, which indicates that it has existed for some time rather than being recent.
The author of Passage 1 highlights the pervasive nature of plagiarism in academia, suggesting it is a widespread issue rather than an isolated incident. The metaphorical comparison to cockroaches illustrates the hidden extent of this problem, pointing to a culture that often ignores complaints and discourages victims from seeking redress. This context supports the conclusion that the historian's actions are far from singular, aligning with the choice that they represent a broader, systemic issue within academia.
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