They were both fictitious characters, so there's no right or wrong... but I know that the character of Rose was created aged 17, so Jack was probably about 20, you're right.
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It is factually mentioned in the film that Rose is 17. If i recall correctly somewhere on the second disc (of the collectors addition- there is also a possibility it has been mentioned on the special features section of this addition.)
Y.Dawson
The correct name of this fictional character is Ruth Dewitt Bukater. The character was portrayed by actress Frances Fisher in the 1997 movie, "Titanic".
The Correct Answer Is Somewhere in Eurasia
No, there is no real sequel to Titanic (1997). You are correct; it was just a pretend-trailer made by a fan. See the Related Link below.
Titanic's keel was laid on March 31st in 1909 and she set sail from Southampton on April 10th, 1912 (while still putting on finishing touches like being painted that very day).
Prior to 1907, Newfoundland was a British colony. Newfoundland achieved national independence on September 26, 1907 and did not join Canada until March 23, 1949. The Titanic sank during the period of Newfoundland's independence in 1912. The correct answer for which country did the Titanic sink closest to is therefore the Dominion of Newfoundland
The correct name of this fictional character is Ruth Dewitt Bukater. The character was portrayed by actress Frances Fisher in the 1997 movie, "Titanic".
Yes. Without a doubt, Titanic definitively hit an iceberg.
The correct sentence is: "Is it supposed to rain?" This is a question formed in the present tense asking about future weather conditions.
This should say, The next stop will be somewhere in Vasayas, then it will be correct grammar. Written as it is it is not on correct grammar.
The Correct Answer Is Somewhere in Eurasia
The correct answer would be The next trip will be somewhere in Visayas. Saying "next top will be" would not be correct because it would need to say stop instead of top.
The correct spelling is "supposed to".
What exatly am I supposed to be squinting at is grammatically correct or, you could say at what am I squinting exactly.
Captain Jack Sparrow Correct me if im not wrong
It should be--- He is at any rate, supposed to speak to them.
According to historian Jonathan Smith: "the prefix of S.S. is correct for the lifeboats, as at the time, Titanic was not in service. Upon entering service, Titanic was given R.M.S. to establish her as a Royal Mail steamer but the lifeboat plaques kept with the S.S. to assign her as a steam ship."
Contacts are meant to correct your vision. They are supposed to have the same function as glasses without the inconvenience.