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space provided by each definitionThe ship's officer who is in charge of provisions and dining arrangementsA. Passenger B. Steward C. Southampton D. White Star Line1.A large mass of ice floating at sea, usually broken off of a polar glacierC. Titanic D. Life JacketA. Iceberg B. Southampton-2.3.A city in southern EnglandB. Lifeboat C. Titanic D. PassengerA. SouthamptonA British naval reserve officer and commander of the TitanicA. Captain Edward Smith B. Lifeboat C. Titanic D. Southampton4.5. Shipbuilder in charge of the plans for the TitanicA. Passenger B. Thomas Andrews C. Unsinkable D. TitanicLife preserver consisting of a sleeveless jacket of buoyant or inflatable desiA. Life Jacket B. Thomas Andrews C. Captain Edward Smith D. Southa6.7.The tendency to float in water or other liquidA. Titanic B. Lifeboat C. Passenger D. BuoyancyA prominent British shipping companyA. Lifeboat B. Thomas Andrews C. White Star Line D. Unsinkable8.9. Of great force or powerA. Titanic B. Iceberg C. Thomas Andrews D. Unsinkable10. A traveler riding in a vehicle (a boat, bus, car, plane or train etc) who isA. Unsinkable B. White Star Line C. Passenger D. Life Jacket11. Incapable of being sunkA. Steward B. Iceberg C. Unsinkable D. Lifeboat |
Answer» <p>A,D,D,B,A,A,B,A,C,C,D</p> | |