In line 13, the author of Passage 1 uses the word True to indicate
A
Acknowledgement that the passages opening arguments are tenuous
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B
Recognition of a potential counterargument
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C
Conviction about the accuracy of the facts presented
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D
Distrust of those who insist on pursuing cloning research
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E
Certainty that cloning will one day become commonplace
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Solution
The correct option is B Recognition of a potential counterargument True, a cloned persons nurture and circumstances in life will be different; genotype is not exactly destiny." - 'true' is used here to indicate agreement that genes are not everything in an indivial's life; circumstances and nurture also matters. This statement is in contrast to the basic argument of the writer in passage 1. Thus option B is the best answer