A woman in Toronto runs into another woman who looks
exactly like her. After the initial shock, they decide to find
out whether they are sisters. They conclude that they must
be twins; both had been adopted, but their adoptive
parents were never given any information about their
biological families. The women have a blood test and learn
that they are related, but that their DNA is synthetic. They
are clones; their DNA is owned by a government
organization in Toronto.
Which aspect of the story is most important in developing the conflict?
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A. The women must overcome their differences to find a solution.
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B. The women must navigate the government bureaucracy to find
answers.
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C. The women must confront their adoptive parents for information.
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D. The women must assert their identity, despite their origins.