Why would a student include an allusion to Albert Einstein, an accomplished scientist with a famously bad memory, in a paper about how people learn?(1 point)
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to show how famous people are remembered
to show how famous people are remembered
to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it
to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it
to show that memorization is important to everyone
to show that memorization is important to everyone
to show that memorization is important when learning something new
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to show that memorization is important when learning something new
are you sure
My apologies for the duplication in the provided options. Based on the information you provided, it is indeed more accurate to say that including an allusion to Albert Einstein in a paper about how people learn would likely be meant to show how remembering something is not as important as understanding it. Albert Einstein, being an accomplished scientist, is often associated with his groundbreaking theories and intellectual contributions rather than his memory abilities. Therefore, referencing him in relation to learning would likely emphasize the importance of comprehension and conceptual understanding over mere memorization.