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r u talkin bout x men
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Nuclear reactor origin stories are SO silver age. Everybody knows that today's superheroes get their powers from eating genetically-modified corn.
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it's not the same handwriting - look at the s
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Really now? The teacher deducted two points because the student wrote that? The student wrote the rest of the answer down below. I demand a regrade.
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Low marks because he totally ignored Godzilla!
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Teacher wants to show student some evil.
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DO YOUR RESEARCH TEACHER!!!!!! While it is unlikely it is still distinctly possible for radiation to damage to both strands (of a double helix) of DNA in the same section causing the repairs to that DNA to come out different from the original strand (a mutation). Mutations like this usually cause the death of that strand of DNA BUT it is not unheard of for the damaged DNA to replicate and cause physical/physiological changes (see nuclear bombing survivors).
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Mutation = body's attempt to not die during radiation.
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I think the teacher gave the answer a low mark because they were one of these mutant people, using their power for evil, who was trying to silence the student...
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Too much like my gcse exams I took. do not want to revisit! :(
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Disadvantages: Mr. Burns.
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jobs... steve jobs
r u talkin bout x men