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Explain the movement plan of a typical symphony in the Classical era.
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A subtype of schizophrenia marked by periods of immobility or stupor, as well as agitation, often accompanied by a disconnect from reality.
Passively
In a manner that involves acceptance or submission without active response or resistance.
Stupor
A state of near-unconsciousness or insensibility, often resulting from illness, intoxication, or shock, characterized by a significant decrease in reaction to external stimuli.
Acute Schizophrenia
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