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avanturin [10]
3 years ago
12

HELP PLEASE! PLEASE GET RIGHT ANSWER VERY STRICTED TEST! April 10, 1912 Today, I stood aboard the deck of the greatest ship the

world has ever seen. They call her the Titanic, and although she might not be the fastest on the ocean, she is definitely the grandest. Standing atop the deck, I could barely see the crowds that had gathered to send us off. The decks of this massive ship are just so high. To think that a ship this size can stay afloat is incredible! They call her unsinkable. Apparently, there is something in the construction of this great ship that will prevent her from sinking should the unthinkable happen and she take on water. Papa has secured us a stateroom, and now we shall enjoy all of the comforts of home. We even have a small electric heater in our room to keep us warm as we cross the Atlantic. I think the most impressive decoration I have experienced so far is the beautiful grand staircase joining the upper decks. It stretches between the floors, all gleaming oak and painted gold. Above, there is the most breathtaking glass dome to let the light stream in. I have never seen anything like it, even in the grandest home! Oh, how lucky we are to be sailing to New York on this floating palace! Select the detail that shows this is a firsthand account. A. It stretches between the floors, all gleaming oak and painted gold. B. They call her the Titanic, and although she might not be the fastest on the ocean, she is definitely the grandest. C. To think that a ship this size can stay afloat is incredible! D. Today, I stood aboard the deck of the greatest ship the world has ever seen.
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1 answer:
kvv77 [185]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Firsthand account: Today, "I" stood aboard the deck of the greatest ship the world has ever seen.

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