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Thursday, March 31, 2011
Chapter 7 Prompt 1
At this point in the novel, what has been the driving force for Miss Doyle's thoughts and actions
Chapter 7 Prompt 3
(1)How does Miss Doyle feel about the crew? Why does she talk to them? What does she learn?
(2)How do these feelings and actions differ from her feelings and actions toward Captain Jaggery?
(2)How do these feelings and actions differ from her feelings and actions toward Captain Jaggery?
Chapter 7 Prompt 4
What does the reader learn about justice, fairness and the ship as a nation of its own from Zachariah; from Captain Jaggery? Is one "more" right than the other?
Chapter 18 Prompt 3
Now that Charlotte has been convicted of Mr. Hollybrass's murder what will happen to her?
Chapter 18 Prompt 5
What will Charlotte's father think of the person she has become as of this point in the story?
Chapter 22 Prompt 4
What are Charlotte's feelings toward her father, her family, and her life in America?
Chapter 22 Prompt 5
What understanding about life has Charlotte gained as a result of the events that took place in this novel?
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