Be Careful about Cloning
After a series of initial experiments and corrections,_the scientist's hard work paid_off when the twin clone turkeys were hatched with normal feather and claws. This breakthrough possibly enabled people to bring their adored pets back_to_life. However, it bothered him from_time_to_time that their health was in_poor_condition because they were unable_to resist illnesses. This drawback cast_him_down. Merely 2 weeks later, the clones and their carrier died, which struck frustration into_his_heart. He retired before he attained his ambition and became a member of an opera chorus to relieve his depression.

Shortly afterwards, the media published a conservative argument objecting_to cloning owing to moral problems, and suggested the constitution include compulsory regulations to forbid obtaining commercial profits from cloning.
When interviewed, the scientist stared at the decorations on the ceiling, thinking for a while, and then said, “I'm not in_favour_of_any arbitrary assumption,_but undertaking cloning does differ_from the straightforward procedure of making loafs out of flour. Until we accumulate enough exact knowledge, any practice is in_vain and is_bound_to fail. Altogether,_being more careful is reasonable or we may walk into a side_road.”