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:
1. forever
2. miles away
3. melted (this one not sure)
4 million
Answer: Geraldine creaked open the door , then asked ¨ May I come in ¨?
Im sorry if its wrong , I trieddd ))))
Hoped I helped -
Sleepy~
Answer:
The answer is that the use of a third-person limited point of view creates an objective narrator.
Explanation:
Third person limited point of view allows readers to see the thoughts of a character without the opinions of the character coming back to us. This makes the narrator objective.