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English, 02.03.2021 06:40, neverfnmind

Based on what you have learned about Black Holes in the modules, videos, and articles, give 5 sensory details with what a black hole would look like? What do you visualize a
black hole would look like? What do you see around the black hole? How would you
know if a Black Hole is nearby?What would be happening around the black hole? What
would it be doing?
Think about important details, facts and sensory details that give a good idea with what
a black hole really is. Write sensory details that allow the reader to visualize and create
images! What do you see, touch, taste, smell and hear?
Use adjectives - describing words to help the reader create an image in their mind with
what a black hole really looks like AND what is happening around the black hole.

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