The Titanic Research Paper

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The RMS Titanic was a great and majestic ship. The Titanic was a fancy ship with many classes. It was also really big.
The Titanic was the biggest ship in it’s time. The Titanic had anchors so big that they needed 20 horses just to pull one says page 11. The Titanic also had 4 giant funnels. If you would’ve put the Titanic upright, it would have been taller than any of the tallest buildings of her time says page 10. That’s just how big the Titanic was. Even though the Titanic was big, it was also really fancy.
The Titanic was one of the fanciest ships of her time. The Titanic has a big glass dome that hangs over the first class staircase says page 13. The Titanic also had a fourth funnel, just for style. That’s how fancy the Titanic was. Even

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