The author used fragments, and long sentences with a variety of length and beginnings. He used such methods to create sentence fluency and rhythm in the passage through making the reader pause or 'rest' in between sentences - making emphasis on some lines and deeming it nice to listen to.
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Explanation:
The principal quantum number is the quantum number denoted by n and which indirectly describes the size of the electron orbital. It is always assigned an integer value (e.g., n = 1, 2, 3...), but its value may never be 0. An orbital for which n = 2 is larger, for example, than an orbital for which n = 1.
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Assuming this isn't a multiple choice question, warning signs of someone needing the help of a mental health professional would be:
- Talk of sui/cide. This can include jokes, hints, talking about wanting to die, etc.
- Distancing themselves from loved ones and friends.
- Sleeping too little or too much.
- Giving away possessions.
- Mood swings.
- Talk of feelings of hopelessness, feeling like a burden, etc.
- A history of sui/cidal behavior.
- Losing interest in things they once enjoyed.
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Explanation:
A theme is a universal lesson learned and the central idea is a one-sentence main idea.
- <em>Central idea</em> conveys that the text is about mainly, whereas, <em>theme </em>refers to the author's message, life lesson or moral learned from the story.
- A <em>central idea</em> cannot be referred to as the topic of the text, on the other hand, a <em>theme</em> cannot be same as topic.
- In one sentence, the<em> central idea </em>can be stated, whereas, <em>themes</em> are repeated and can be multiple.
Therefore, a theme is not the central idea, nor it can act as a topic of the text.