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Question 1
Question 1
What are the consequences of Mr Smith's Bodyco makeover?
Answer 1
Answer 1
Mr Smith's genetically engineered Bodyco makeover goes wrong and he is unable to reverse the changes. His new nose stops working, he cannot smell anything, he wakes up the next day unable to hear anything, his new blond hair turns grey, and his new knees stop working. He also cannot see anything with his unusual green eyes.
Question 2
Question 2
What is the message conveyed by the story?
Answer 2
Answer 2
Question 3
Question 3
Answer 3
Answer 3
According to the story, what does Mr Smith initially purchase from Bodyco?
According to the story, what does Mr Smith initially purchase from Bodyco?
What happens to Mr Smith's body after his visit to Bodyco?
What happens to Mr Smith's body after his visit to Bodyco?
What is the main message of the story?
What is the main message of the story?
What physical alterations does Mr Smith undergo at Bodyco?
What physical alterations does Mr Smith undergo at Bodyco?
What happens to Mr Smith's physical abilities after his Bodyco makeover?
What happens to Mr Smith's physical abilities after his Bodyco makeover?
What is the main critique of the story regarding fashion trends and physical alterations?
What is the main critique of the story regarding fashion trends and physical alterations?
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Mr Smith's Bodyco Makeover Gone Wrong
- Mr Smith visits Bodyco and purchases a small nose with the help of a shop assistant.
- He later decides to get new hair and ears, followed by new eyes, hands, arms, knees, and feet.
- Mr Smith believes he is the same person despite the changes to his body.
- However, his new nose stops working, and he cannot smell anything.
- Mr Smith returns to Bodyco and demands a refund, but they refuse.
- He wakes up the next day unable to hear anything, his new blond hair turns grey, and his new knees stop working.
- He also cannot see anything with his unusual green eyes.
- Mr Smith realizes that his genetically engineered Bodyco makeover has gone wrong.
- He is angry and frustrated that he cannot reverse the changes.
- The story highlights the risks and consequences of extreme body modifications.
- It also critiques the culture of fashion trends and the pressure to conform to them.
- The story suggests that being true to oneself is more important than following trends or seeking perfection through physical alterations.
Mr Smith's Bodyco Makeover Gone Wrong
- Mr Smith visits Bodyco and purchases a small nose with the help of a shop assistant.
- He later decides to get new hair and ears, followed by new eyes, hands, arms, knees, and feet.
- Mr Smith believes he is the same person despite the changes to his body.
- However, his new nose stops working, and he cannot smell anything.
- Mr Smith returns to Bodyco and demands a refund, but they refuse.
- He wakes up the next day unable to hear anything, his new blond hair turns grey, and his new knees stop working.
- He also cannot see anything with his unusual green eyes.
- Mr Smith realizes that his genetically engineered Bodyco makeover has gone wrong.
- He is angry and frustrated that he cannot reverse the changes.
- The story highlights the risks and consequences of extreme body modifications.
- It also critiques the culture of fashion trends and the pressure to conform to them.
- The story suggests that being true to oneself is more important than following trends or seeking perfection through physical alterations.
Mr Smith's Bodyco Makeover Gone Wrong
- Mr Smith visits Bodyco and purchases a small nose with the help of a shop assistant.
- He later decides to get new hair and ears, followed by new eyes, hands, arms, knees, and feet.
- Mr Smith believes he is the same person despite the changes to his body.
- However, his new nose stops working, and he cannot smell anything.
- Mr Smith returns to Bodyco and demands a refund, but they refuse.
- He wakes up the next day unable to hear anything, his new blond hair turns grey, and his new knees stop working.
- He also cannot see anything with his unusual green eyes.
- Mr Smith realizes that his genetically engineered Bodyco makeover has gone wrong.
- He is angry and frustrated that he cannot reverse the changes.
- The story highlights the risks and consequences of extreme body modifications.
- It also critiques the culture of fashion trends and the pressure to conform to them.
- The story suggests that being true to oneself is more important than following trends or seeking perfection through physical alterations.
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