THE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF CHARLOTTE DOYLE

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THE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF CHARLOTTE DOYLE CHAPTERS 5-12 REVIEW

1. Which character was shot by Capt 1. Which character was shot by Capt. Jaggery and thrown overboard without a service? A. Mr. Keetch B. Mr. Hollybrass C. Zachariah D. Mr. Cranick

D. Mr. Cranick

A. To give her a sailor outfit B. To warn her about Capt. Jaggery 2. Why did Barlow want to speak privately to Charlotte? A. To give her a sailor outfit B. To warn her about Capt. Jaggery C. To get information from her about Capt. Jaggery D. To tell her about Mr. Crannick

B. To warn her about Capt. Jaggery

3. Why did Barlow bring Charlotte to the hold of the ship? A. To show her where the brig was B. To introduce her to Mr. Crannick C. To let her take some of her clothes D. To show her where Zachariah was.

C. To let her take some of her clothes

4. Which two characters told Charlotte to keep the dirk? a. Capt. Jaggery and Barlow b. Barlow and Zachariah c. Capt. Jaggery and Zacchariah d. Mr. Grummage and Capt. Jaggery

c. Capt. Jaggery and Zacchariah

5. Why were the crew’s quarters off-limits to Charlotte? A. Mr. Crannick was hiding there B. There was no place for her to sleep there C. It was improper for a lady to enter a place men slept D. The Captain ordered her not to go there

C. It was improper for a lady to enter a place men slept

6. Which of the following statements is true with respect to Charlotte and the seamen’s garments that Zachariah made for her A. She tried them on B. She was shocked at such a gift C. She felt guilty for trying them on D. All of the above

D. All of the above

This is an example of which literary device? 7. At the end of ch. 8, Charlotte says, “But the storm was – at first – man-made.” This is an example of which literary device? A. foreshadowing B. flashback C. exposition D. simile

A. foreshadowing

8. Foreshadowing is: A. When the author looks back at an event that already happened. B. Figurative language C. An exxageration D. A clue about something that will happen later

D. A clue about something that will happen later

9. Charlotte decided to agree to be a _______________ for Capt. Jaggery. A. Maid B. Companion C. Spy D.A Substitute daughter

C. Spy

10. The following is evidence that Charlotte’s character is changing A. She went to get the needle for Ewing B. She told the Captain what she saw in Ewing’s trunk C. She felt proud to be seen with Capt. Jaggery D. She got scared when she was in the hold

A. She went to get the needle for Ewing

11. The reason the crew was revolting against the captain was: A. To get revenge for Cranick B. They didn’t like that he was prejudiced C. To show Charlotte how mean Captain Jaggery is D. They didn’t like the way he was abusing them on this voyage

A. To get revenge for Cranick

a. To show let her know that Cranick was dead 12. What was the reason the Mr. Morgan motioned to Charlotte that he was slitting his throat? a. To show let her know that Cranick was dead b. To warn her not to tell the Capt. what she saw when she was in the forecastle c. To let her know Zachariah was dead d. To let her know the crew was planning a revolt

b. To warn her not to tell the Capt. what she saw b. To warn her not to tell the Capt. what she saw when she was in the forecastle

13. Captain Jaggery’s cheek is lashed by the whip because A. Charlotte got angry and whipped him with it B. Hollybrass did it by accident C. Charlotte grabbed the whip from Hollybrass D. Cranick attacked him with it

C. Charlotte grabbed the whip from Hollybrass

14. Which of the following BEST explains why Charlotte decides to join the crew? A. She feels responsible for Zachariah’s death B. She realizes Capt. Jaggery is evil C. She wants to wear her sailor outfit D. She has no where else to turn

A. She feels responsible for Zachariah’s death

15. T or F Zachariah was once a slave.

false

16. Which two characters share the most similiarities? A. Charlotte and Capt. Jaggery B. Capt. Jaggey and Mr. Doyle C. Charlotte and Mr. Doyle D. Capt. Jaggery and Mr. Hollybrass

B. Capt. Jaggey and Mr. Doyle

17.A ______________ was a sign of rebellion, designed so that no person’s name was on the top or bottom of the list.

Round Robin

18. How does Captain Jaggery try to reward Charlotte for revealing the secret she discovered? A. He tells her she can have a nicer cabin. B. He tells her she can decide which crew member will be punished C. He tells her she can stay in a nicer cabin D. He invites her to tea

B. He tells her she can decide which crew member will be punished

19. When Charlotte walks on the deck and sees the men throwing the hammock into the sea, what does she realize?

That Zachariah is dead

20. Which of the following is NOT part of the exposition? Charlotte is going from Liverpool, England to Providence, Rhode Island. The story takes place in 1832 c. Charlotte is an upper class 13 year old girl d. Captain Jaggery asks Charlotte to be his eyes and ears.

d. Captain Jaggery asks Charlotte to be his eyes and ears.

21. The climax is the part of the story when… The reader finds out about the setting and is introduced to the characters The story is most suspenseful c. The reader gets clues about what is going to happen next d. The problem in the story is resolved

b. The story is most suspenseful.

Which of the following events are part of the resolution of part I of the story? Captain Cranick gets murdered Hollybrass beats Zachariah c. Charlotte grabs the whip and lashes the Captain. d. Charlotte puts on the sailor outfit.

d. Charlotte puts on the sailor outfit.

22. Which of the following events is a part of the rising action? a. The porter runs away at the mere mention of Capt. Jaggery b. Zachariah gives Charlotte the dirk. c. Charlotte decides to tell the Captain about the pistol and the round robin. d. All of the above.

d. All of the above.

In chapter 10, Captain Jaggery says, “I intend to crush this mutiny before it starts.” The word mutiny means: a. A type of food eaten aboard ship b. A revolt c. A part of the ship d. A type of government

b. A revolt

Who said, “Mr. Jaggery, …we’ve got a round robin here which declares you to be unfit to be captain of the Seahawk.” a.Mr. Hollybrass b.Mr. Cranick c.Zachariah d.Mr. Keetch