The correct answer is sinking in the water. The Latin word "mergere," meaning "to plunge," suggests that the boat is going under the water, which aligns with the idea of sinking.
In paragraph 9, the boat begins to submerge. The Latin word mergere means "to plunge."
This means part of the boat is
Group of answer choices
sinking in the water
rolling in the sea
sliding through the water
docked on land
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