Tuesday 17 May 2016

PERFECT PEOPLE (CHAPTER 1-10)

        
 


John and Naomi Klaesson were grieved by their son's traumatic death that continued to haunt them several years later. They soon began to learn that their son suffered a rare yet deadly genetic disorder called Dreyens-Schlemmer. They then were desperate to have another child but when they found out they are both carriers of rogue gene, the odds of their next child contracting the same  disease are high. After earning and borrowing enough funds, the couple decided to take Doctor Leo Dettore as their solution. They will have to board a big ship and it travels as long as the treatment is going. But what's weird about that ship is that they didn't see any other clients than themselves. He is a geneticist and un popularly known as someone who could help people with such problems. The couples were reluctant to opt for him but since he is their last resort they took risks being their client. After running a few tests, the results show that they both inherited lots of disease; enough to fill up 16 pages. Doctor Leo strongly advised the couple to add up good traits into their next son's DNA because he believed that it was fundamental for someone in this ever challenging world. But the couple disagreed because they don't want their child to be so different from other children that he might not have friends in his life. 


i) Three interesting words :
    1) dungarees - The boy Looked handsome in his blue dungarees.  
    2) tamper - Someone tampered with the brakes, causing the driver to lost control and crashed to a tree. 
    3) assertive - Patients should be more assertive with their doctor

ii) What advice would you offer on one of the character? 

- I will advice Naomi Klaesson to inherit great genes into his son. I believe it is fundamental and beneficial for someone to possess as much as good traits as he could. It would help him a lot in his studies in schools and college. It will also help him to find a good work that can earn him enough money without having to work harder than anyone else. 

No comments:

Post a Comment