English, 14.04.2021 22:10, elondamason
What is the meaning of the word glamorous as it is used in the passage?
"This was the fifth night of the Titanic's maiden voyage to New York, and it was already clear that she was not only the largest but also the most glamorous ship in the world. Even the passengers' dogs were glamorous."
A. poor
B. elegant
C. messy
D. deluxe
Which lines from “A Night to Remember" best support the correct answer in question 1?
A. Clarence Moore of Washington also had been dog-shopping, but the 50 pairs of English foxhounds he bought for the Loudoun Hunt weren't making the trip.
B. That was all another world to Frederick Fleet. He was one of six lookouts carried by the Titanic, and the lookouts didn't worry about passenger problems.
C. Ismay woke up with a start in his deluxe suite on B Deck—he felt sure the ship had struck something, but he didn't know what.
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