The correct answer is Counterclaim: Cloning people could help eliminate genetic disorders
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In general, the counterclaim should propose an opposite perspective to an issue or situation that the one stated in the main claim. This does not occur in the original statements because both the claim and their counterclaim show human cloning is negative. One simple way to correct this is to change the counterclaim and make this propose a positive perspective about human cloning. This only occurs in "Cloning people could help eliminate genetic disorders" because this shows human cloning could be beneficial and this directly opposes the idea this practice has no advantages or benefits.
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Friar Laurence tells Romeo he should be happy because: Juliet is alive, Tybalt didn't kill him, and Romeo has been banished instead of being executed.
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Romeo claiming that he flew on "loves wings" allowing him to leap over the orchard walls. Also creates a bold remark that love will protect him from Juliet's kinsmen because "love, a man can do anything."
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Over the course of the narrative, Pepys works to root out corruption in the navy, commits some of his own corruption, and is an eyewitness to major historical events of the time. These include the Great Plague of 1665 and the Great Fire of London in 1666, two events where he helps keep order.