Cloning humans:
pros- less work for an individual, maybe not completely cloning someone so like picking desirable traits in a person and changing that
cons- possible overthrowing of the "real" copy, families who have exact copies of each parent may end in incest, or even selfcest
But we already live in a world where there are real life clones. Twins, and triplets. I believe there's a Brain Games episode that discuss this topic.
Answer:
idk what sentence but therefore is what I usually say or as a result
1a: grim
1b: The Caplans are a robust, healthy lot. Or A man drank some robust wine.
2a: wince
2b: a Formula One car is superior to an Indy car in its acceleration
3a: notify
3b: his mouth fell open as he perceived the truth
4a: throbs
4b: nothing abated his crusading zeal
Answer:
-It evokes sympathy in readers about the outcome of the major's and the narrator's rehabilitation.
-It raises doubt about the doctor’s honesty and the effectiveness of the machines.
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