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Which TWO details best support the answer to question 1? Choose two details, one from each article.
"Held afloat only by her water-tight compartments" (Paragraph 2)
"Her passengers have been taken off to other boats" (Paragraph 2)
"The passengers on board including noted businessmen and society leaders owe their lives to the
fact that she was a new steamer ship." (Paragraph 3)
Hurryt Hurry! We are sinking, and the passengers may be lost." Paragraph 9)
Cabinet radio was picked up saying that the Titanic was still alloat and proceeding under her own
Stoan Paragraph 11)
The conflict of message was due to interference with messages and because all radio messages
had to be relayed at once Paragraph 13)
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