Read the sentence from "black hole beginnings."
under the force of its own weight, the giganti...
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Read the sentence from "black hole beginnings."
under the force of its own weight, the gigantic ball presses
inward.
what question should readers ask to determine the cause in
the sentence?
how much does the ball weigh?
why does the ball press inward?
what does the weight of the ball do?
how does the ball produce force?
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In keats's "ode to a nightingale," to which of the following methods does keats not turn in his attempt to reconnect imaginatively with the "melodious bird"? - poetry - white wine - opium - sparkling red wine
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Which excerpt is told from third-person point of view? o a. i walked slowly along the canal and said aloud to myself, "emma, what are you doing here? " b. you walked slowly along the canal and said aloud to yourself, "i have no idea what i'm doing here. c. emma walked sidly along the canal and said aloud to herself. "i don't have a clue what i'm doing here." d. walking slowly along the canal. i said aloud to myself, "emma, you have no idea what you're doing here.
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