Why is ‘eagle of the sea’ an appropriate image for the ship?
A) Both are seen proud, strong, a...
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Why is ‘eagle of the sea’ an appropriate image for the ship?
A) Both are seen proud, strong, and swift.
B) The eagle is endangered and so is the ship.
C) Both are seen as expert hunters and tireless warriors.
D) The eagle is a symbol of the United States as is the ship.
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