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What was so ironic about the Titanic? Question 1 options: That it was built so long ago. That it sank, even though it was deemed "unsinkable." That so many well-known people were on the ship. That they didn't have enough life boats for the passengers.

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The irony int he titanic is the fact that the creators had said it was unsinkable, and then On it’s first voyage it sank killing many people.
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Step-by-step explanation:

The builders of the Titanic think that it is unsinkable as there is provision of sealing off the flooded compartment quickly and easily. So the passengers will get much time for rescue. ... The result of the ship collision is flooding of front six compartments of the ship

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