Vocab. hull The main frame or body of the ship iceberg Large piece of ice of glacier that floats in the ocean.

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Vocab

hull The main frame or body of the ship

iceberg Large piece of ice of glacier that floats in the ocean

shipwreck A wrecked ship

survivors Someone or something that has stayed alive

unsinkable Not capable of being sunk

voyage A long journey to a distant place

wreckage The remains of some thing that has been damaged

plaques Flat markers that are engraved with words

bow The front of a ship

drenched Soaked

distress In need of immediate help

stern Back of the ship

loomed Came out of mist or darkness

portholes Small round windows in a ship

crow’s nest A small lookout structure at the top of the ship

monument A structure in memory of people who have died