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English, 03.06.2021 01:50, jasozhan

Create a summary of the passage by placing the four most important points in the correct order. Certain submarines have a special
chamber for divers
Most submarines are created solely
for military purposes
adapted from Submarines
from The Story of Great Inventions
by Elmer Ellsworth Burns
Successful navigation beneath the surface of the water,
though not carried to the extent imagined by Jules Verne, was a
reality at the beginning of the twentieth century. Instead of
twenty thousand leagues under the sea, less than a hundred
leagues had been accomplished, but no one can foretell what
the future may have in store
The submarine is primarily utilized in wars. The weapon used
by the submarine is the torpedo. The torpedo is itself a small
Submarine able to propel itself, and it started in the water
toward a certain object to go under water straight to the mark.
It comes a heavy charge, either of guncotton or dynamite
explodes when the torpedo strikes a solid object, such as
a battle
would be very cult for one submarine to fight another
for the submarine when completely submerged is
not see in the water to find its enemy. The
to destroyer is able to destroy a submarine by
exploss or quick forme guns
be taken of the moment when the submarine
1 view of her enemy
there probably be
ende water cannot
Submarines either rise or submerge
by displacing water
Some submarines are used for
oceanic exploration
Sometimes, submarines can be seen
from an airplane
Al submarines must be sure not to


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