Select the reasons explaining why is Charlotte taking the Seahawk all the way from from Liverpool, England to Providence, Rhode Island in the United States.
Hint: Click five reasons.
Her real "home" is in Rhode Island
There are other families that are supposed to be sailing with her
Her family is on board the ship
She just finished her school for girls
The ship is operated by her fathers firm/company
The captain is a close friend of hers
She wants to study how sailors live
She is going to see her family
Which adjective describes the setting with POSITIVE connotation in chapters 1-4?
suspenseful
unnerving
exciting
distressing
Which adjective describes the setting with NEGATIVE connotation in chapters 1-4?
adventurous
liberating
hopeful
tense
Which adjective best describe Charlotte based on details you've read in chapters 1-4?
shy
proper
empathetic
hard-working
Which adjective least describe Charlotte based on details you've read in chapters 1-4?
dutiful
hopeful
humorous
gracious
Zachariah seems to be a kind man in chapter 1-4. Which THREE pieces of evidence best prove this character trait?
He take care of Charlotte when she is sea sick
He tries to be Charlotte's friend
He is a cook, carpenter, and preacher on the ship
He gives Charlotte a dirk so she can protect herself
He tells her his opinion of Captain Jaggery
Charlotte decides it would be wrong for her to continue on the ship. Which TWO reasons best explain Charlotte's thinking ?
The other families are no longer going
Charlotte is not a sailor
The captain is a there to honor her
She would be the only girl
She would be sea sick
When looking for evidence to prove character traits, readers can use the acronym S.T.E.A.L. What does the "E" stand for?
Emotions
Evidence
Evaluation
Effects on others
Which best explains why Charlotte is escorted to the ship?
she is afraid of ships
she is a young and a lady
she is being taken as prisoner
she is unsure of where to go
Which best explains why the porters don't continue to help with Charlotte's trunks/bags?
Hint: Porters - people who get paid shillings (money) to help carry cargo on the docks and ships