One argument in support of pet cloning is that cloning "brings many pet owners joy." People who lose a beloved pet can clone the animal and feel that love again. While cloned animals are not the exact same as the original, clones do share some distinctive traits.
One argument against pet cloning is that cloning is unnatural. These people believe that cloning does not happen in nature, so people should not clone animals. The author of this article believes the positive aspects of cloning outweigh the negative ones.
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
The intersection at which turning left at a red light is permitted is the one illustrated in Option C because there are no oncoming vehicles from the opposite side of where the driver is coming from.
This ultimately implies that, the driver in Option C has a right of way since there isn't any vehicular movement on the opposite lane and as such there wouldn't be a head-on collision.
However, the driver should ensure that there are enough space between him (her) and the vehicle coming from the right side.
Zebra mussels are an invasive, fingernail-sized mollusk that is native to fresh waters in Eurasia. Their name comes from the dark, zig-zagged stripes on.
Honey bees are not native to North America. They were originally imported from Europe in the 17th century. Honey bees now help pollinate many U.S. crops.