12. Details in the passage suggest that the author’s personal position on the question of Jefferson’s alleged plagiarism is that the:

Answer and Explanation

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Correct Answer is F

Explanation

Locating to L81-87, "Some people think that the creative process of writing a manifesto is a mere copy-and-paste exercise, and while the idea may seem sacrilegious (the concessions show that the idea is not actually sacrilegious), it is argued that It is unbelievable and contrary to common sense that Jefferson did not copy his previous articles when writing the Declaration of Independence. (Double negation, meaning that Jefferson copied his previous articles is convincing and common sense.)”

Item F: "It is common sense that Jefferson copied his previous works", which is in line with the positioning information.

Item G: Error, because the author thinks it is not profane, it is a fact.

Item H: Error, "strain credibility" means unbelievable, it should be credible.

Item J: It is not mentioned in the text.