D. Support the claim by presenting counterclaims first, and then rebuttals.
Researchers believed that First officer William Murdoch could’ve prevented the Titanic from sinking if he had acted early before the ship struck an iceberg.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Titanic was a liner (cruise) on board with 2,223 people from Southampton to New York. That hit on an iceberg while traveling in the sea and sunk in the North Atlantic Ocean. William Murdoch was the First Officer of the ship.
When the officer-in-charge warned him about the iceberg that has been spotted in the ship's path. And William waited for 30 seconds before changing the ship's direction.
Researchers had found that the iceberg was sighted at the distance of 1500 ft from the ship from the investigation of evidence. And the collision happened after 7 seconds of William's order to change the course.
If he didn't hesitate for that 30 seconds to give order then the ship could have saved as well as the people.
I would say true
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Answer:
Without a doubt, the correct answer is ....
A. My friend and I talked about old times; I remembered some things that she did not.
Here you have two complete (independent) sentences connected (separated) correctly with a semi-colon.
Explanation:
B. ... uses incorrect punctuation
C. .... is missing critical punctuation
Chapter 1. moon, <span>any natural body that revolves around a planet.
</span>crater, bowl-shaped, low area on the surface of a planet or moon.
eclipse, any event that occurs when one object in space passes through the shadow of another object in space.
<span>solar eclipse, </span>moon completely covers the sun, this only happens when Earth passes through the moons shadow