Answer: It was like the inspired hunches that have led so many of the great advances in science and technology over the ages.
This statement could be considered biased if other facts and examples were not provided, because it presents the event as equivalent to other great advances in science and technology over the course of human history. If we do not know more about the "hunch," we would be tempted to think that the author is giving a lot of credit to the scientist, maybe excessively, and that he does not provide enough evidence to make such a grand assumption about the "inspired hunch."
I say go for it...never know may learn something insteresting.
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B. Theme
Explanation:
The theme of an author's work is evident throughout the entire story. It drives the actions of each character and gives a deeper meaning to each.
For example, Shakespeare's classic play <em>Macbeth </em>holds the theme of "ambition left unchecked can lead to destruction." This is something we see throughout the entire play, and how it leads to main character Macbeth's downfall.