In the excerpt, from “Death by Black Hole” by Neil deGrasse Tyson, the lines about the feelings that will be more sinister depicts the excruciatingly painful moment. Thus, option B is correct.
<h3>What is the idea of the story “Death by Black Hole?”</h3>
“Death by Black Hole” is a story about space exploration and the black hole. Here Tyson describes the details of the black hole and explains the feeling of falling into it.
The word "sinister" is used to show the feeling of falling into the black hole and compares that it will be the worst of all experiences as it will be like a bad and scariest moment.
Therefore, option B. the sinister feeling shows the idea of falling into the black hole.
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The plot of the story is believable.
In "Grace" we can access the following information:
- A man has an accident after getting drunk in a bar.
- This accident leaves him unconscious and he is taken, by his friends, to a house to recover.
- During recovery, the man is very stunned and confused.
- His friends take advantage of this moment to convince him to go on a religious retreat with them.
- The dialogue between friends is somewhat obscure and presents incorrect and comical conclusions about faith and religion.
According to the plot of this story, we can see that it takes place in the real world, with realistic elements, and presents common behaviors in society.
Furthermore, all plot points are well structured, which allows us to conclude that the entire plot is believable.
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1. Played
2. Finished
3. Cooked
4. Visited
5. Arrived
6. Cried
7. Escaped
8. Camped
<span>The excerpts indicate about his motive for creating the creature is that </span>Victor created the creature because he wanted glory and fame. It is seen in this phrase that he wants it "<span>wealth was an inferior object; but what glory would attend the discovery".</span>