There are numerous facts she could include. She could write that they always consist of 14 lines and that they originated in Italy, created by Francesco Petrarch, but were later adapted for the Iambic Pentameter and became highly popular in England due to people like Shakespeare and Earl of Surrey.
<u>It helps the writers visualize the inside of a black hole. </u>
<em>The other options can described bluntly and scientifically with just names and numbers. </em>
If the writer were to use more formal writing to describe things so abstract like a black hole, it would be hard for the common reader to understand.
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for example,
The black hole looks like a giant vacuum of nothingness (informal)
The black hole is like a mass whose Schwarzchild radius is outside of itself (formal)
Which is easier to understand? Most likely the first one because of the use of informal language and writing.
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for your question on that other question
Answer: <span>4) The jar was gray and bare.
It should be that the word gray represents barrenness and the word bare refers to emptiness as their literal interpretation. As used in the modernist poetry, the jar connotes modern life in the midst of hollowness.</span>
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It is not a terrific definition, but lurid actually means horrible ugly details that paint a very black picture.
From the choices you have, I suppose it is C, but given how subtle the choices, be prepared to learn that C is not the answer. It is just the best of a bad number of choices.