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does the same organism always react to the same stimulus at the same way
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Francium is one such.
We can not answer your question because, stupidly :- 1) You have not identified who "she" is. 2) You have not told us how she reacted.
Chemically isotopes (excepting H,D,T) are identical.
Characters react any way that people react - you can use any descriptive word that fits the situation. Here are some hints.
That is the resolution.
How characters react to things.
characterization __WOOD$__
A character aspect is anything that defines a character whether it is their actions, personality, other characters' opinions of them, they way they think/ express themselves, or how they react to events.
How characters react to one another is a form of character development, revealing their personalities, motivations, and relationships. It adds depth and complexity to the story, driving the plot forward through conflict or resolution. It also helps to engage readers by creating realistic and relatable interactions between characters.
Character interaction.
Each Character should react to the other
Stock characters are instantly familiar to the reader, and will allow the reader to understand what's going to happen and how the characters are going to react without a lot of description and explanation.
I don't think I read it yet.
There are actually 7 ways to develop a character:Physical appearanceSetting - the character's surroundings, belongings, etc.What the narrator says about the characterWhat the character says about themselvesHow other characters react to that characterWhat the character thinks(The most important way) How the character acts
If they have no physical contact they likely will not react in any way.