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Question 10 of 10According to the article "A Warning As Science Catches Up On Cloning," which artistic work was one of the first to tackle the idea of science overstepping its natural boundaries?A.The Boys from Brazil (movie)B.The Monster of Frankenstein (movie)C.The Bionic Woman (TV show)D.Frankenstein (book)SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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Question 10 of 10According to the article "A Warning As Science Catches Up On Cloning," which artistic work was one of the first to tackle the idea of science overstepping its natural boundaries?A.The Boys from Brazil (movie)B.The Monster of Frankenstein (movie)C.The Bionic Woman (TV show)D.Frankenstein (book)SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS

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D. Frankenstein (book)

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Looking at the discoveries the scientists in this film made, how did they flip our understanding of nature and offer new hope for restoring our world?*Your answer

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