Stewards, and some officers, were dispatched to alert the passengers.
Because part of the word Titan in Titanic... Titan comes from a Latin word meaning large and since the Titanic was so big they just called the Titanic...
Titanic.
The Unsinkable, the last word in luxury, the ship of dreams the millionaire's ship, and the wonder ship titanic
Well the ss californian was quite near but they didnt help the titanic, there was also another ship, Sampson which was two to five miles away. It ignored the titanic because it had a lot of seals on board that they had illegally been hunting.
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the titanic sank
The titanic sank.
The word titanic comes from the word titan. The suffix "ic" indicates similarity, as in "like titan."
Yes, passengers is a plural common noun, a word for any passengers anywhere.
The word "titanic" means something that is exceptionally large.
The word titanic means "very large", or "vast".
The word trouble can be used as: A noun :- He was in trouble with the police. A verb :- My bunions trouble me.
The plural possessive form is passengers'.
Because part of the word Titan in Titanic... Titan comes from a Latin word meaning large and since the Titanic was so big they just called the Titanic...
Yes, the word 'trouble is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'trouble' is a word for difficulty or problems; a word for public unrest or disorder; a word for a thing.Examples:They're expecting trouble at the demonstration today. (noun)I hate to trouble you with my problems. (verb)
As titanic means enormous, you could say... 'The fearsome dinosaur was titanic and scary.'
The word "Titanic" comes from mythology (The Titans) as does "Olympic" (The Olympians).