Humans should not play God. The theme against playing God has been ceaselessly invoked as a rhetorical bogeyman. Secular and religious, critic and journalist alike have summoned the term to derive and outright dismiss entire areas of research and technology.
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Answer:
THE BEST ANSWER WOULD BE ''PLOT''
Explanation:
Satirical Or Angry, It can be either, Though she doesn't sound angry
My translation of these stanzas of the poem "Edward" in modern, familiar English, is as follows: Why is your sword dripping with blood like that, Edward? Why is your sword dripping with blood like that? And why are you going about looking so sad? Oh, I have killed my good hawk, Mother, Oh, I have killed my good hawk And I don’t have another one. Your hawk’s blood was surely not as red as that. I hope this helps