Titanic Tragedy Worksheet

Titanic Tragedy Multiple Choices

This passage recounts the tragic voyage of the Titanic, the luxury liner that sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. It explains how the ship was considered “unsinkable” due to its advanced design but ultimately failed during its maiden voyage, resulting in the deaths of over 1,500 passengers. The text details the events of the sinking, rescue efforts, and the lasting legacy of the disaster. The Titanic continues to captivate public imagination through movies, books, and documentaries.

Reading about historical events like the Titanic tragedy enhances comprehension of narrative structures in non-fiction. It improves vocabulary related to maritime history and engineering. The text also promotes critical thinking as students consider the factors that contributed to the disaster and its impact on maritime safety. Additionally, it helps students understand chronological writing, showing how to structure a sequence of events clearly.