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Likurg_2 [28]
3 years ago
6

Ill mark brainliest plssssssIn character, write a letter to a friend or family member at home. Date the letter April 14, 1912. D

escribe your experiences aboard the Titanic.
What activities are you doing?
What does your cabin look like?
What are you eating?
Who are you traveling with?
Where are you going, and who do you expect to see when you arrive?
What happens to you once the Titanic strikes the iceberg and begins to sink?
Predict your fate: Tell your friend or family member if you expect to survive the disaster.
English
1 answer:
VMariaS [17]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

what happens to you once the Titanic sinks

Explanation:

strikes the iceberg

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