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Will a black hole cause scattering of a gravitational wave?

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I was wondering suppose a black hole stood between a gravitational wave then due to the fact that black hole can attract every thing then would the gravitational wave energy (that was lost from the objects producing the gravitational wave) be deposited inside the black hole?

Or would the gravitational wave simply pass through the black hole?

Finally do gravitional waves "red shift" or "blue shift"? due to the gravity of another object

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