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Look at the image and read the caption. Several spheres shown in movement by wispy tails behind them. Some collide and merge together. Atomic nuclei move so fast inside a star that they become fused together when they collide. Which excerpt from "Black Hole Beginnings" would this image best support in a multimedia presentation? As more stuff gathers, its combined gravitation grows stronger. . . . the nuclei are going so fast that their speed overpowers their repulsion. In one giant, sudden WHOSH!, the center of the star compresses. . . . the crushing weight of the star material continues to press inward.
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Used for an event that has been completed before the present moment in time. simple past past perfect perfect progressive past perfect progressive
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M read the sentence.what best describes the underlined part of the sentence,and why? alma plans to visit london and paris, where her parentswent on their first trip together as a married couple.it is a restrictive relative clause because it begins with arelative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and is notnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.it is a nonrestrictive relative clause because it begins witha relative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and isnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.it is a restrictive relative clause because it begins with arelative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and isnecessary to the meaning of the sentence.it is a nonrestrictive relative clause because it begins witha relative pronoun, has both a subject and a verb, and isnot necessary to the meaning of the sentence.
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English, 22.06.2019 10:40
Which of these excerpts from “a white heron” is an example of personification
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English, 22.06.2019 15:30
Activity part a fill in the table below, which refers to the sonnets you have read in the lesson.
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Look at the image and read the caption. Several spheres shown in movement by wispy tails behind them...
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