the surface of the ship was heaving like the chest of a discomforted sleeper.
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In chapter 13 of "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle," two similes are: Charlotte describes the Captain's voice as "thick as molasses" and compares his laughter to "the roar of a lion".
I don’t see any
chapter 12
In the book The true confessions of charlotte Doyle why did Captain Jaggery have the crew set all the sails in chapter 6
she is 13!
The Seahawks owner in "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" is the patriarch of the Doyle family, named Ephraim Doyle. He is a stern and traditional character who is influential in Charlotte Doyle's life.
The author of "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" is Avi, an American author of young adult fiction. The novel was first published in 1990 and tells the story of a young girl's journey on a ship in the 19th century.
Yes, there is onomatopoeia in the book "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle." One example is the use of words like "whoosh" to describe the sound of the wind or sea. These words evoke sensory experiences for the reader.
She is 13 years old with 1 younger brother and sister.
The highest sail on the ship in "The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle" was the royalsail.
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The evidence is that it was written.
Barlow is a shipmate.