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Robert smith is the world's first human cloning activist. mr. smith founded the world's first pro-human cloning group on february 26, 1997, immediately after the announcement of dolly's birth. he also organized the first demonstration in support of human cloning on saturday, march 1, 1997. he has appeared on numerous tv shows and radio programs in support of human cloning. based on the author's background, which of the following might be found in the articles on a website authored by robert smith? extreme bias favoring anticloning viewpoints one-sided presentation favoring human cloning emotion-arousing language against human cloning opinions favoring human cloning that are not based on facts

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