I think that it would in one way be amazing if scientist could figure out a way how to clone humans, it really depends on your religious views and if you feel comfortable they're being more than one of the same person in this world. in a lot of ways is cloning experience could be a good in a lot of ways is cloning experience could be a good thing and a bad thing. for an example if your cline decides to shoot someone who is going to take the wrap? is this clone capable of making good decisions? Does this clone think like a regular functioning citizen?
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Let's break down the sentence word for word:
- The = article
- children = noun (subject)
- excitedly = adverb (modifies the verb "talked")
- talked = verb
- about = preposition
- the = article
- fun = noun
- of = preposition
- fishing = noun
There's only one adverb and it is "excitedly" which modifies the verb "talked". It describes how the children talked. There are no adjectives in this sentence.
If the sentence said "they talked excitedly about big fish" then the word "big" would be the adjective that describes the noun "fish"; ie it elaborates more on the fish.
Answer:
Option "B" is the correct answer to the following answer.
Explanation:
A path packed with many difficulties. Gilgamesh started on a quest at this stage of the Classic to seek Gilgamesh, the smartest person on earth, to question him regarding eternal life.
An essential aspect of epic poems is such journeys. Individuals push forward action and have further surprises and events with meaning.
Scientists are searching for planets that are similar to Earth because when resources are used up, we can resort to another planet. Whether it be to travel to live at a different planet or to collect resources from there, either option would be nice for a last resort.