In Chapter 10 of The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, Mr. Cranick emerges with the rest of the crew to mutiny against Captain Jaggery. In Chapter 11, Zachariah insists that this rebellion is justified, while Captain Jaggery firmly objects. Pretend you are a lawyer for Zachariah, and it is your responsibility to defend him to a jury. In about 150 words, write an opening statement in which you summarize your argument in defense of Zachariah and the sailors.
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(The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle) In Chapter 10, Mr. Cranick emerges with the rest of the crew to mutiny against Captain Jaggery. In Chapter 11, Zachariah insists that this rebellion is justified, while Captain Jaggery firmly objects.
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