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PAUL SHIPTON
Level 3 Series Editors: Andy Hopkins and Jocelyn Potter
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Introduction The Ship of Dreams
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The Biggest Ship in the World
The Unsinkable Ship Sinks 12 In the piddle The World Cries The Titanic on Film Activities 24 30 36 42
INTRODUCTION
Parents said goodbye to their children. Husbands kissed their wives for the last time. One womans husband t archaic her, You go. 1 lead incumbrance. The lifeboat left, and she never saw him again. in that location were umteen examples of bravery on the Titanic on the night of April 14, 1912. any(prenominal) of the crew and passengers worked all night to save other people. They chose to stay on the ship until the end. Other passengers thought only roughly saving themselves. They fought to get into the lifeboats.
Some people think that the Titanic showed people at their best and at their worst. Maybe this is wherefore the disaster is still famous. The ship sank in the North Atlantic over seventy-five years ago. But almost everybody in the world today knows the name of the Titanic. So what really happened that night? Why did the ship hit an iceberg? Why didnt another(prenominal) ship save the passengers? How many people survived, and how many died? You will find the answers in this book. But remember that the disaster is more than just a story in a news report book. It happened a long time ago, but some old people today can still remember it. There were many kinds of people on the shipâ"rich and poor, unseasoned and old. Each person had hopes and dreams. When the ship sank, hundreds died....If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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