The author introduces the article's central idea A by listing several resources that humans need to survive.
<h3>What is the central idea?</h3>
The central idea of an article is the overall purpose of the author.
The central idea is also known as the theme or main idea, and there may be more than one in an article.
<h3>What are resources?</h3>
Resources refer to the factors of production, including land (natural resources), labor, capital, and entrepreneurship.
Resources are the things that human beings use to meet their needs and to develop society.
Different types of resources, comparable to the different spheres of life, include social, economic, political, human, and natural resources.
Thus, the author introduces the article's central idea A by listing several resources that humans need to survive.
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Answer: The Walls Protecting Athens. The walls protecting Athens during the Peloponnesian War. Initially Athens' strategy, as guided by Pericles, was to avoid open battle with the more numerous, and better trained Spartan hoplites, and to instead rely on Athens' superior fleet.
Explanation: Yes.
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