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11 February, 03:01

Read this excerpt from A Black Hole is NOT a Hole.

Which type of illustration would reinforce this information?

What if the black hole were lumpy? Instead of getting a nice,

smooth stretch, you'd be pushed and pulled in changing

directions, like human dough in a wrestling match with a

pretzel maker. (The pretzel maker wins.)

a pretzel maker kneading dough

a pretzel maker holding a trophy

a person shaped like a pretzel

a person shaped like dough

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  1. 11 February, 03:48
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    a pretzel maker kneading dough

    Explanation:

    The excerpt shows how being in a black hole would be unpleasant, to facilitate the reader's understanding, the author of the text made a call about what would happen to the reader if he were in a black hole, with what happens to the mass at the moment that the pretzel maker is modeling it. In that case, the best illustration to reinforce this information would be "a pretzel maker kneading dough"
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