This paper is complementary to the work of Shareef and Mahmood in 2019, on the effect of the movement of orbits within each English letter was prepared using the partition theory. The difference from the research referred to here is that we will adopt a word from any number of English letters and study this movement on the 2nd and 3rd orbits and study the difference here in the new case about what is present only with one letter of the English language letters which was discussed in the Part I.
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