Read this passage from "The Read Story Behind the Discovery of Titanic's Watery Grave"

Ballard and his crew erupted with cheers and applause. Someone

opened a bottle of champagne for a toast, but the mood suddenly darkened after

they noticed that it was nearly 2:20 a.m.—the exact time the ocean liner had sunk and

taken more than 1,500 passengers and crew to their deaths. The thought of it hit

Ballard like a shock. “We were embarrassed we were celebrating,” he later told 60

Minutes. “And all of a sudden we realized that we should not be dancing on

someone’s grave.”

What can you infer about Robert Ballard's character?


A He was overjoyed.

B He didn't care about the people who died.

C He was mean

D He felt bad because people had died. ​