| A | B |
| bow | The front of a ship. |
| crow's nest | A small lookout box at the top of a ship. |
| distress | A feeling of great pain or sadness. |
| drenched | To be very wet all over. |
| funnels | A chimney or a smokestack of a ship. |
| hull | The frame or body of a ship. |
| iceberg | A huge piece of floating ice. |
| loomed | To look very large and scary. |
| monument | Something built in memory of someone or something. |
| plaques | Flat markers that are engraved with words. |
| portholes | Small round windows in a ship. |
| second-class | Food and shelter below first-class. |
| shipwreck | A ship that has sunk or wrecked. |
| stern | The rear of a ship. |
| steward | Someone who's job it is to take care of passengers or guests. |
| survivors | People who stayed alive when others died. |
| third-class | Food and shelter of the lowest kind. |
| unsinkable | Cannot be sunk. |
| voyage | A long trip usually by ship. |
| wreckage | The remains of something that have been destroyed. |