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Asimov, Isaac. How Did We Find Out About Black Holes? New York: Walker and Company, 1978.

This oldy is still a goody. Isaac Asimov writes in clear detail about key discoveries related to black holes.



Burnham, Robert. The Reader’s Digest Children’s Atlas of the Universe. New York: Reader’s Digest Children’s Books, 2000.

Who wouldn’t want to explore a book chock-full of information and images about the universe?

How do the author’s descriptive notes about the references help readers?

They help readers determine whether they would like to see the resource.
They provide enough information that readers do not need to look at the references.
They help readers understand that the author’s ideas are not original.
They let readers know that black holes cannot be understood.

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The answer is A

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The answer is A

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