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Refer to ships with the pronoun "she" or "her" in English.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • The Titanic did not reach their destination
  • The Titanic did not reach her destination
  • The Titanic did not reach his destination
  • The Titanic did not reach it's destination
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The Correct Option is B

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"The Titanic" is referred to as "she" or "her" when speaking about ships or boats in English. This usage stems from a long tradition in English where ships, as vessels, are personified and given a feminine pronoun. Thus, the correct option is "her destination."
- Option (A) "their" is incorrect because "their" is a plural pronoun, while "Titanic" is singular, and singular ships are always referred to with "her" or "she."
- Option (C) "his" is also incorrect because "Titanic" is a ship, which is personified as feminine, not masculine.
- Option (D) "it's" is incorrect because "it's" is a contraction for "it is" or "it has," which is grammatically incorrect in this case. The correct possessive form is "its" (without the apostrophe), but we use "her" when referring to a ship.
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