From the headlines, you'd think black holes were beasts with endless appetites, lying in wait for the next meal. By some reports
they are "runaway," out-of-control "predators" that "feed" on galaxies, only to "belch" and "pit out what they don't eat. They "lurk" in the shadows, "mangling" stars and "gobbling" them up. In short, they have a nasty reputation for being monsters "gone mad." -A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole, Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano Based on the passage, who is the most appropriate audience for this book?
Which phrase best indicates the appropriate audience?
Courage is a virtue seems like the answer, but I haven’t read the book. Though, I’m making an education guess because it takes courage to go to the moon.
If you have money to spend after paying taxes and all expenses, you have spending power according to the amount of money you have left over. A tourist with spending power has money to spend after all travel expenses are paid or accounted for.