
As the story opens, Charlotte Doyle is a __________on the Seahawk.
At first, Charlotte finds the captain
Charlotee wins the crew's respect by _____________ the rigging.
Early on, Zachariah tries to ___________Charlotte.
A round robin is a sign of possible
Zachariah gives Charlotte a _____________ and tells her to hide it.
Charlotte is put on trial for the murder of ____________.
The crew does not support her at the trial because they fear ___________ committed the crime.
The captain dies while chasing
Back home, Charlotte is greeted with
The Seahawk is a sailing ship.
Charlotte finds her cabin quite spacious.
The Seahawk's mast breaks off during a tornado.
Zachariah makes Charlotte canvas trousers and a blouse.
Charlotte's father throws her sailor's clothing into the fire.
Charlotte's personality and character changes radically in the course of the story. Describe her transformation from the beginning to the end. At what point in the story do you like her least? Why? At which point do you like her best? Why? Be sure to include evidence from the story to help support your analysis.
At the beginning of the novel, Charlotte dislikes Zachariah because he is
Charlotte reports her discovery of the round robin because she
Captain Jaggery's character can best be described as
When Charlotte joins the crew, the captain drives her hard because he
Charlotte's trial is unfair because
Zachariah is in the ship's brig because he
Why does Zachariah have faith in Charlotte despite her actions toward him and the crew.
One of Charlotte's main realizations is that
By the end of the novel, Charlotte's character can best be described as
Why does Charlotte rejoin the ship at the end?