Social Sciences, asked by shantbourne, 1 year ago

The narrator states that Dr. Taylor’s work seems like it’s from the “realms of science fiction.” What did she mean by this statement?

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Answered by ekam8274
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In an age where the memoir has gained in popularity and the public longs for what David Shields calls a "reality hunger", I felt I had to have a first person story of a stranger (that is, an immigrant) who is shocked by the brutality of the lifestyle on the Brooklyn waterfront and is forced to make hard decisions for the betterment of his and his family's future during a time when rebellions break out amidst a world war, loyalties must be committed and where violence often goes unpunished.

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Answered by leslierivera2002
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Growing organs and new body parts in a lab isn’t currently possible with modern medicine. Until now, we’ve only seen this kind of experiment prove successful in fictional stories and movies. If Dr. Taylor’s experiment is successful, it’ll be a huge leap forward for modern medicine.

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