Use the informational text titled Designed to Detain to answer the question.

Designed to Detain

In one to two sentences, explain how the final immigration destination connected back to the passenger’s class identification.

The final destination for third-class passengers on Titanic was often immigration detention, connected to their lower class status and limited resources.

This statement is true.

To answer the question, we need to refer to the informational text titled "Designed to Detain."

1. Open the informational text titled "Designed to Detain" and locate the relevant section or paragraph that discusses the final immigration destination and its connection to the passenger's class identification.

2. Read the section carefully, paying attention to any clues or information that indicate how the final immigration destination relates to the passenger's class identification.

3. Identify and understand the connection between the final immigration destination and the passenger's class identification as described in the text.

4. Formulate a concise answer in one to two sentences, summarizing the connection between the final immigration destination and the passenger's class identification based on the information found in the text.

does the book talk about the titanic

i havent read it yet

i dont think the book talks about the titanic

The final destination for third-class passengers on Titanic was often immigration detention, connected to their lower class status and limited resources.