Spending $100,000 to clone a pet is not worth it. First and foremost, it would not be good as the original as it would only have the same appearance and not the same personality as the previous pet since the DNA is only being copied. Furthermore, if your purpose for cloning a pet is simply just for it to look like the original, it would be better to buy another one of the same breed. Therefore, cloning a pet is not worth it because it is nearly impossible to have another version of your pet that has BOTH the same personality and appearance.
Spending $100,000 to clone a pet is not worth it. If you valued and loved your pet you should not try and replace them.It would be like cloning a family member.Sure cloning your pet may seem like you never lost it, but it would probably only clone it's physical appearance and not what made it so unique to you.For example the qualities that made you happy like it's personality.
The literary device that the poet used in this line given above is Imagery. The poet intends to spark off the senses of his readers by allowing them to create the response to what he is writing through the senses (visual, hearing, smell, taste, and touch).