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Read this sentence from Exploring the Titanic. So to save time and make the search easier, I decided to look for the debris field, instead of the Titanic. Which sentence from the passage explains the meaning of debris field? To have any chance at all now, we had to push really hard in our hunt for the Titanic. A long trail of objects would have scattered out of her as she plunged to the bottom. Our search team poured into the control room to man their stations. After the long slow trip out to the site, we were finally getting down to business.

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b bBB ^^^^ theres gonna be zombies watch out

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User Taylor Rahul
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Answer:

Its B: A long trail of objects would have scattered out of her as she plunged to the bottom.

Step-by-step explanation:

It makes sense, since debris meaning is (scattered pieces of waste or remains.)

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