In this part of the introduction, what question does the
author indicate she will answer in the text?
A black hole isn't a monster. It's not even alive. That
means it can't lurk, eat, or belch. It has no dark,
destructive desires.
Of course, you may have already figured this out. But you
know what else?
A black hole is NOT a hole-
at Least not the kind you can
dig in the ground
or poke your finger through.
You can't just walk along
and fall into one.
A black hole isn't a hole
like that.
-A Black Hole Is NOT a Hole,
Carolyn Cinami DeCristofano
Where can black holes be found?
O What kind of a "hole" is a black hole?
How big is a black hole?
O Why are people afraid of black holes?
Ok