How did Charlotte react to the gift from Zachariah?
Question 3
3.
The crew for Captain Jaggery's voyage despised him, yet they signed on for another voyage. Why?
Question 4
4.
What disagreement arose between Mr. Grummage and Charlotte before departure?
Question 5
5.
Explain what a round robin is.
Question 6
6.
If you were going to choose one crewmember from the Seahawk to be your friend, whom would you choose? Explain your choice in at least 5 complete sentences.
Question 7
7.
What people know about Charlotte having the dirk? Foreshadow what this could mean for Charlotte in the future.
Use context clues to help you figure out the definitions of the bolded words.
Question 8
8.
I retrieved from my reticule the additional coin I had promised the porter, much to Mr. Grummage's displeasure.
Question 9
9.
Mr. Grummage chastened my inappropriate questions by giving me a scornful look of annoyance.
Question 10
10.
Mr. Zachariah discretely pointed me to the privy. Although relieved at this, I blushed with embarrassment.
Question 11
11.
My pleas to the captian to turn around were of no use. The Seahawk continued with unrelenting speed with no signs of stopping.
Question 12
12.
I hardly remember what happened next. I must have swooned in and out of conciousness for the next few days due to my seasickness.
Question 13
13.
Mr. Grummage has a somber, sallow face that registered no emotion. His eyes might have been those of a dead fish.
Question 14
14.
A rough-looking porter laboring behind, carried my trunk upon his back.
Question 15
15.
There I became instantly agog at the mass of the ships that lay before us, masts and spars thick as the bristles on a brush.
Question 16
16.
Mr. Grummage seemed annoyed that I asked so many questions. I, however, unable to quell my excited curiosity, managed to slip in one more.
Question 17
17.
When the porter inquired Mr. Grummage about Captain Jaggery, Mr. Grummage seemed very bothered by the porter's breach of decorum.
Question 18
18.
Captain Jaggery and Charlotte's father are very similar in ways. Both like things in order and could be called punctilious men.
Question 19
19.
Most of the sailors were rough looking, tanned leather skin from the sun, and had very craggy features.
Question 20
20.
The captain and I conspired to watch out for unruly behavior from the crew. I was to report any disturbing sightings to the captain immediately.