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English, 25.03.2020 12:42 unkownperson030

Read the paragraph and answer the question that follows.

(1) Stately and steady, the cruise ship, Queen of the Seas, lived up to its name. (2) It was a very large ship. (3) Rather than being partially submerged in the water, it appeared to be floating on top of the water, declaring its domain. (4) The regal-looking vessel had its nose pointed in the direction of our destination, promising to carry us safely to the Caribbean. (5) Seven stories of windows dotted the exterior of the ship. (6) I wondered, briefly, which window I would be staring out tonight. (7) Mom said we would be eating dinner on the main deck and then watching a show afterward. (8) As I stood on my tiptoes and stared past the mob in front of me, I could see the swirls of vivacious colors that decorated the bottom of the ship. (9) I couldn't wait to make Queen of the Seas my home for the next seven days.

Sentence 2 contains a vague detail. Revise the sentence, including precise words and vivid images.

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