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Captured his imagination in the Edgar Rice Burroughs novels he read as a child," Nick Sagan notes. from "The Warp Factor" by David Warmflash, from Muse Magazine, May 2014. Copyright (c) 2014 by David Warmflash,
Carus Publishing Company, d/b/a Cricket Media.
Part A
What does the author mean when he writes that space is a fabric warped by gravity in paragraph 9?
A. Gravity can distort space.
B. Gravity creates ripples in space.
C. Gravity can move objects in space.
D. Gravity creates patterns in space.

Answer is A :)

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