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Question→Why were the crew members speaking in hushed tones in the crew's quarters?-Charlotte doyle
ÀnSweR→You can find the answer to this question in Chapter 9, with some insight from Chapter 8. In Chapter 8, Charlotte writes that the captain had asked her to report back what she heard the crew saying to each other. Dutifully, Charlotte tells the captain that the crew is tired and disgruntled, and the captain promises her that they will soon have rest. In Chapter 9, however, Charlotte hears deliberately "muted" conversation from within the forecastle and strains to make it out.
What she hears is alarming: a number of crew members, at least four, are discussing having put down their mark in favor of something. Charlotte also hears them remark that they dislike her hanging around them and seemingly "spying," reporting what she hears back to their captain. Eventually, after having thought about it for some time, Charlotte realizes that she has observed the crew men plotting a mutiny—something she then reports to the captain.
Question→Who helps Charlotte as she struggles to cut the foreyard sail? Do you think this is real, or imagined? What do you think this means for Charlotte?
ÀnSweR→Zachariah helps Charlotte as she struggles with the foreyard sail. He appears when she loses her handhold on the the spar and pulls her back before she can fall. Charlotte then hears an explosion from below, and when she turns around, Zachariah is gone, making one question if he was really there at all. She also finds Mr. Hollybrass stabbed in the back with the dirk that Zachariah had given to her. Was Zachariah a ghost? Did Charlotte save herself and throw the knife in an adrenaline-induced fog? The crew members believe that Charlotte killed Mr. Hollybrass to avenge the death of Zachariah, and that is what the captain told everyone. I do not want to ruin the story by answering whether or not I think Zachariah was really there.
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Question→Why were the crew members speaking in hushed tones in the crew's quarters?-Charlotte doyle
ÀnSweR→You can find the answer to this question in Chapter 9, with some insight from Chapter 8. In Chapter 8, Charlotte writes that the captain had asked her to report back what she heard the crew saying to each other. Dutifully, Charlotte tells the captain that the crew is tired and disgruntled, and the captain promises her that they will soon have rest. In Chapter 9, however, Charlotte hears deliberately "muted" conversation from within the forecastle and strains to make it out.
What she hears is alarming: a number of crew members, at least four, are discussing having put down their mark in favor of something. Charlotte also hears them remark that they dislike her hanging around them and seemingly "spying," reporting what she hears back to their captain. Eventually, after having thought about it for some time, Charlotte realizes that she has observed the crew men plotting a mutiny—something she then reports to the captain.
Question→Who helps Charlotte as she struggles to cut the foreyard sail? Do you think this is real, or imagined? What do you think this means for Charlotte?
ÀnSweR→Zachariah helps Charlotte as she struggles with the foreyard sail. He appears when she loses her handhold on the the spar and pulls her back before she can fall. Charlotte then hears an explosion from below, and when she turns around, Zachariah is gone, making one question if he was really there at all. She also finds Mr. Hollybrass stabbed in the back with the dirk that Zachariah had given to her. Was Zachariah a ghost? Did Charlotte save herself and throw the knife in an adrenaline-induced fog? The crew members believe that Charlotte killed Mr. Hollybrass to avenge the death of Zachariah, and that is what the captain told everyone. I do not want to ruin the story by answering whether or not I think Zachariah was really there.
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Question→Why were the crew members speaking in hushed tones in the crew's quarters?-Charlotte doyle
ÀnSweR→You can find the answer to this question in Chapter 9, with some insight from Chapter 8. In Chapter 8, Charlotte writes that the captain had asked her to report back what she heard the crew saying to each other. Dutifully, Charlotte tells the captain that the crew is tired and disgruntled, and the captain promises her that they will soon have rest. In Chapter 9, however, Charlotte hears deliberately "muted" conversation from within the forecastle and strains to make it out.
What she hears is alarming: a number of crew members, at least four, are discussing having put down their mark in favor of something. Charlotte also hears them remark that they dislike her hanging around them and seemingly "spying," reporting what she hears back to their captain. Eventually, after having thought about it for some time, Charlotte realizes that she has observed the crew men plotting a mutiny—something she then reports to the captain.
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Zachariah helps Charlotte as she struggles with the foreyard sail. He appears when she loses her handhold on the the spar and pulls her back before she can fall. Charlotte then hears an explosion from below, and when she turns around, Zachariah is gone, making one question if he was really there at all. She also finds Mr. Hollybrass stabbed in the back with the dirk that Zachariah had given to her. Was Zachariah a ghost? Did Charlotte save herself and throw the knife in an adrenaline-induced fog? The crew members believe that Charlotte killed Mr. Hollybrass to avenge the death of Zachariah, and that is what the captain told everyone. I do not want to ruin the story by answering whether or not I think Zachariah was really there.
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Question→Why were the crew members speaking in hushed tones in the crew's quarters?-Charlotte doyle
ÀnSweR→You can find the answer to this question in Chapter 9, with some insight from Chapter 8. In Chapter 8, Charlotte writes that the captain had asked her to report back what she heard the crew saying to each other. Dutifully, Charlotte tells the captain that the crew is tired and disgruntled, and the captain promises her that they will soon have rest. In Chapter 9, however, Charlotte hears deliberately "muted" conversation from within the forecastle and strains to make it out.
What she hears is alarming: a number of crew members, at least four, are discussing having put down their mark in favor of something. Charlotte also hears them remark that they dislike her hanging around them and seemingly "spying," reporting what she hears back to their captain. Eventually, after having thought about it for some time, Charlotte realizes that she has observed the crew men plotting a mutiny—something she then reports to the captain.
Question→Who helps Charlotte as she struggles to cut the foreyard sail? Do you think this is real, or imagined? What do you think this means for Charlotte?
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HOMEWORK HELP > THE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF CHARLOTTE DOYLE
Who helps Charlotte as she struggles to cut the foreyard sail? Do you think this is real, or imagined? What do you think this means for Charlotte?
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Zachariah helps Charlotte as she struggles with the foreyard sail. He appears when she loses her handhold on the the spar and pulls her back before she can fall. Charlotte then hears an explosion from below, and when she turns around, Zachariah is gone, making one question if he was really there at all. She also finds Mr. Hollybrass stabbed in the back with the dirk that Zachariah had given to her. Was Zachariah a ghost? Did Charlotte save herself and throw the knife in an adrenaline-induced fog? The crew members believe that Charlotte killed Mr. Hollybrass to avenge the death of Zachariah, and that is what the captain told everyone. I do not want to ruin the story by answering whether or not I think Zachariah was really there.
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