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    Whyd the old lady throw her necklace off the boat (opinion)?

    In titanic.. why do you think rose threw her prized necklace into the atlantic

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    Because that's where Jack passed away. His body was in the ocean. She wanted it to be with jack I guess. It pissed me off that she did that lol she could of got alot of money with that necklace & helped her granddaughter lol


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