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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi
The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi







The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi

Who do you think was watching Charlotte, and why did he blow out the candle?.

The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi

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The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi

Why doesn’t Charlotte truthfully tell Captain Jaggery who gave her the dirk?.Compare and contrast Zachariah with Captain Jaggery.Part One Chapter 5 pp42-51 Vocabulary Impertinence Slanderous Mortifying Acutely Complicity Promenade Earnestness Befriended Presumptuous Stinting punctilious Knowing what you do now, who do you think Charlotte murders? Explain.Would you still respect Captain Jaggery knowing what he did to Cranick?.What does Zachariah tell Charlotte the crew is planning? Why does he urge her to keep the dirk?.Part One Chapter 4 pp35-41 Vocabulary ire appalled censure Who would you choose to be friends with if you had to choose only one, Zachariah or Captain Jaggery? Explain.Part One Chapter 3 pp27-34 Vocabulary chastened unrelenting perpetual obscure craggy sullenness countenance scornfully curtly contempt sardonically unruly reprieve refinement salutation modest beguiling pallor brandishing What do you think the captain is plotting? Explain.Why does Zachariah want Charlotte to be his friend? Will she agree? Explain.Part One Chapter 2 pp16-26 Vocabulary intoned succumbing confining permeated decrepit resolve steadfastly vexation imp doleful trepidation niche beset Do you believe it is a wise decision for Charlotte to travel without a guardian on a ship full of males?.Look for clues that foreshadow these events and keep a chart.

The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi

  • As the reader, you already know that Charlotte will be accused and convicted of murder.
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  • How do you think Charlotte ends up being accused and convicted of murder?.
  • Why does the author choose to set the stage for the story by warning the reader?.
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    The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle by Avi