Read the source of the allusion. The Titanic was a luxury steamship touted as indestructible, but in 1912, on its maiden voyage, it hit an iceberg in the Atlantic Ocean and sank. What is the meaning of the allusion in the sentence below? The politicians staff decided it was time to get off the Titanic, so they left the campaign and started looking for other j

A large project facing failure
A boring or monotonous project,

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The correct meaning of the allusion in the sentence is:

A large project facing failure
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