Identify the premise support in the following argument: Human cloning is both immoral and dangerous. In the first place, the methods and techniques used in cloning have not been adequately developed. For instance, clones often suffer from serious genetic defects and malformations leading to suffering and even death. Secondly, cloning is a prime example of "playing God."

a. Cloning is a prime

example of "playing God."
b. Human cloning is both immoral and dangerous.
c. Clones often suffer from serious genetic defects and malformations leadingto suffering and even death.
d. The methods and techniques used in cloning have not been adequatelydeveloped.


c

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