DIRECTIONS:
After you/we read each chapter of the book The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, answer the corresponding question below. Remember to keep up with your journal questions as we journey through the book.
Be sure to use complete sentences with proper capitalization and punctuation. Don't just answer the question; strive to show your deeper thinking and more complex ideas about the novel.
HINT: Click on the yellow hints in the bottom right corner to help you dive deeper and write a better response!
Chapter 13
What did Charlotte need to do in order to succeed? Who has the most POWER? Why?
Chapter 14
How do the events in this chapter CONVERGE into a rebirth for Charlotte and the crew?
Chapter 15
Describe how is Charlotte cutting her hair symbolic.
Hint: Choose the TWO responses that make the most sense.
Chapter 16
Summarize the "shift in society" that happens in this chapter.
Chapter 17
Why is it challenging for people to trust one another while on board the Seahawk? (ETHICS)
Chapter 18
We see a struggle for power in the story. What secondary effect is happening because of this imbalance of power?
Chapters 19-20
How does the social hierarchy and the imbalance of power IMPACT order and influence chaos?
Chapter 21
Ponder this UNANSWERED QUESTION: Why does the captain offer Charlotte three options, and why is Charlotte unable to choose any of these options?
Chapter 22
What lesson (theme) does Charlotte learn at the end of the book? What evidence from the text is PROOF of those lessons? How does this change her life?
Write a clear CLAIM stating the theme of the book, The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle.
State 1-2 direct quotes of EVIDENCE from the story to prove your claim. Make sure you cite the page number.
Explain your REASONING with deeper thinking.
Write am APPLICATION. (Think: Why is this important to Charlotte's life?)