quiz instructions\nquestion 46 1 pts\nthe english word, \reason,\ ultimately comes (through french) from the…

quiz instructions\nquestion 46 1 pts\nthe english word, \reason,\ ultimately comes (through french) from the latin word, ratio. the latin word is further based on the verb, reor, which means... what? (choose all that apply!)\n\to judge\\n\to think\\n\to believe (!)\\n\to calculate\\n\to imagine\

quiz instructions\nquestion 46 1 pts\nthe english word, \reason,\ ultimately comes (through french) from the latin word, ratio. the latin word is further based on the verb, reor, which means... what? (choose all that apply!)\n\to judge\\n\to think\\n\to believe (!)\\n\to calculate\\n\to imagine\

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Brief Explanations:

The Latin verb "reor" means "to think", "to believe", and "to judge". It does not mean "to calculate" or "to imagine". These meanings are derived from linguistic - etymological studies of Latin words.

Answer:

"To judge", "To think", "To believe (!)"