11 Questions
What is the character trying to do at the end of the story?
Find the remaining lifeboats and take their place
What is the attitude of the character towards the first-class patrons?
Anger and resentment
How many people can each lifeboat hold?
Over 60 people
What is the character's emotional state at the end of the story?
Gripped by a sense of hopelessness
What is the tone of the story?
Urgent and desperate
How does the character view the first-class passengers?
With disdain and resentment
Why are the people below deck having trouble?
They are lost and don't know where to go
What is the character's motivation for finding the remaining lifeboats?
To escape the ship and save their own life
What is the narrator's perspective on the story?
First person
What is the impact of the story being written in the present tense?
It creates a sense of urgency and immediacy
What phrase suggests the character suddenly feels a sense of sickness or unease?
My heart grips with a sense of hopelessness
Read a descriptive passage from the Titanic's narrative and answer questions about it. The passage describes a terrifying scene with sounds of fear and panic.
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