In my opinion, the correct answer is 3. And when I am formulated, sprawling on a pin, When I am pinned and wriggling on the wall.
To me, this is the only option that evokes the image of an insect in my mind. Although number 2 might also lead you to think it is a bug, I believe the poet is comparing himself to an animal of some sort there, whereas the other options have nothing to do with insects.
Mitochondrial transfer could reduce the risks of childhood diseases. The technology that is being developed would allow genetic material to be used in unfertilized eggs and create healthier babies. It allows parents to minimize the risk of a select few diseases related to defect in mitochondria. However, these diseases occur in 1 out of 4,000 children. Should new technology and science play such a role when moral issues are at play. Though this technology will address the issue of Parkinson and MS, which are considered to be serious disease for adults as well as children. So where does a person draw the line when it comes to playing God. Do we start to interfere before the child is born? Or after when the disease is already present?
The answer is B. because it fits all of tthe criteria of the research statements... Hope I helped!
Puritan plain style is when you get straight to the point without any exaggeration or unnecessary words. That gives you the answer B.<span />