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Charlotte Doyle Quiz: Ch. 11-19

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Question 1
1.

In the first few paragraphs of chapter 12, Charlotte sobs and says, "There was no way to avoid the truth that all the horror I'd witnessed had been brought about by me." This is an example of which kind of conflict?

Question 2
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Question 3
3.

Who was accused of murdering Mr. Hollybrass in chapter 16?

Question 4
4.

Where does the captain lock Charlotte after the trial?

Question 5
5.

Who is releasing Charlotte from the jail cell?

Question 6
6.

According to Charlotte at the start of chapter 19, who does she think the murderer is?

Question 7
7.

What does Zachariah assume about the Captain based on how Jaggery saw him during the storm?

Question 8
8.

Which of these is NOT evidence Jaggery uses to try to prove Charlotte is guilty of killing Mr. Hollybrass?

Question 9
9.

What is the conclusion derived from Charlotte and Zachariah about who the real murderer is?

Question 10
10.

What is Zachariah's plan as they plan to enter Capt. Jaggery's cabin?

Question 11
11.

Does Charlotte know where the key is to open the Captain Jaggery's safe?

Question 12
12.

Where is the key?

According to the text, which of these BEST describe pressures that Charlotte is facing?

Hint: Check four.
Captain Jaggery is mad that she is trying to be one of the crew.
The crew doesn't completely trust Charlotte.
Charlotte's dresses are very uncomfortable for this type of journey.
There is a shortage of food on the boat.
Charlotte doesn't know how to be a sailor.
Charlotte is a girl on a ship with all men.