In the book The true confessions of charlotte Doyle why did Captain Jaggery have the crew set all the sails in chapter 6
In "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle," the informant who worked for Captain Jaggery was Mr. Hollybrass, the ship's first mate. Mr. Hollybrass betrayed Charlotte Doyle and reported her actions to Captain Jaggery.
In the novel "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle," Charlotte offers to retrieve a piece of jewelry from Mr. Hollybrass's cabin for Captain Jaggery in exchange for Captain Jaggery's help in clearing her name of the false accusations against her.
Captain Jaggery falls to his death from the *BLOCKED* of the ship trying to murder Charlotte.
Captain Jaggery murders Cranick and Mr. Hollybrass
after captain jaggary dies, Charlotte is announced Captain. Then when she returns home, Fisk is the Captain.
Hollybrass died because Captain Jaggery stabbed him.
Charlotte Doyle was brave, especially since she stood up to any untolerable acts. Like to the harsh Captain Jaggery
one of the two most major conflicts of this novel is when captain jaggery ttried to kill charlotte with a gun
In the book "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle," the sailors secretly signed articles to mutiny against Captain Jaggery. They conspired to overthrow him because they believed he was unfairly harsh and unjust towards Charlotte and the crew.
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In "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle," foreshadowing is used when Zachariah warns Charlotte about the dangers of Captain Jaggery. A quote demonstrating this is when Zachariah says, "Ships at sea are nearest kin," hinting at Charlotte's future struggles on the ship and the alliances she will have to form.
Charlotte Doyle becomes captain.