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English, 27.05.2020 03:57 dndndndnxmnc

What is this mysterious object known as a black hole?
The author raises the question "What is a black
hole, if it is not a hole?" Why does she ask the
reader this question?
She does not know the answer and wants the reader to
do the research for her.
O She knows what a black hole is not, but she does not
know what a black hole is.
She wants the reader to write scientists to ask for an
answer to the question.
O She is motivating readers by giving them a reason to
learn more about the subject.
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