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Novay_Z [31]
3 years ago
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What significant event does the article describe? In " Rescue at the Water's Edge."

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Papessa [141]3 years ago
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The significant event that the article describes In " Rescue at the Water's Edge." is the <u>selfless boat rescue of over 500,00 people in Manhattan</u>

The article Rescue at the Water's Edge talks about the incredible story of the selfless service and rescue that was coordinated by the ordinary citizens ad boat owners to save almost half a million people from imminent death after  the twin tower attacks on 9/11 in the United States of America.

Therefore, the significant event that occured in the Rescue at the Water's Edge is <u>selfless boat rescue of over 500,00 people in Manhattan</u>

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