By using the process of elimination, I think the answer is imagery. The author never uses ht words "like" or "as" (simile), or uses repetition of a sound (alliteration), or a sound said like a word (onomatopoeia).
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Hardin makes people sympathetic to his argument by bringing up the number of babies people in different nations have
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No. I remember seeing a yt video about this actually! It explains everything quite well, perhaps you should check it out. It's called "Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever – CRISPR". I'm not sure if it's the video I watched but seems like its related to the question as well.
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Here is one example: If everyone is perfect, than the people who aren't would be bullied and known as outsiders. This would impact the people who cannot afford to pay for a 'designer baby' and therefore the people with less income would be treated even more worse than today. Hope this helped :)
The story is about Mallam Sile, a blind tea seller who went abroad in search of money to help his parents, but while he was doing that, his parents died. He didn't go to the funeral, but continued saving money. Everybody took advantage of him at his work, because he was blind, but he kept treating everyone with respect nevertheless. He is a romantic, sings songs about finding true love. He manages to save enough money to come back home and open a tea shop. He married, and his wife took great care of him, even beating a guy who didn't want to pay him his debt. After that incident, people started respecting him, and he thanked Allah for the good life he had, as well as a great wife.