Which line from the text supports the central ideas that many on the Titanic needlessly died and that the California's crew was remiss in its duties. “The aftermath of weeping and regret, of recriminations and investigations, dragged on for weeks.” “Beneath the customs letters on the pier stood relatives of the 711 survivors, relatives of the missing—hoping against hope.” “But it was not until later that the world knew, for wireless then was not what wireless is today, and garbled messages had nourished a hope that all of the Titanic’s company were safe.” “Had she done so she might have saved many if not all of the lives that were lost.”