Charlotte Doyle
  • 1. apprehensive
A) an admission of misdeeds or faults
B) disappointed
C) fear of possible evil or harm
D) extreme anxiety
E) genuinely terrified
  • 2. confession
A) a disappointed communication
B) an admission of misdeeds or faults
C) a guilty look that shows doubt
D) deciding to let people know
E) in fear or dread of possible evil or harm
  • 3. contort
A) draw back, as with fear, pain, or embarrassment
B) twist and press out of shape
C) an admission of misdeeds of faults
D) anxiety that leads to twisting
E) to tie in a knot
  • 4. cringe
A) smile and then frown unimpressed
B) an admission of misdeeds of faults
C) draw back, as with fear, pain, or embarrassment
D) deep frown and curling of lips
E) a guilty look that shows doubt
  • 5. deceive
A) an admission of misdeeds or doubt
B) cause someone to believe an untruth
C) to lie and then tell the truth sneakily
D) draw back, as with fear, pain, or embarrassment
E) twist and press out of shape
  • 6. descend
A) to fall or travel slowly down until below ground
B) draw back and then fall down
C) move downward and lower, but not necessarily all the way
D) a guilty look that shows doubt
E) move upward and lower to the ground
  • 7. dirk
A) a large knife used in rural areas
B) a relatively long dagger with a straight blade
C) a dagger that is sharp on both sides
D) a small weapon with multiple points and used for quick attacks
E) a small pocket knife that causes injury
  • 8. disarray
A) looking grungy and not proper
B) untidiness, especially of clothing and appearance
C) a mathematical array that is uneven
D) disappointed in appearance.
E) unclean and not ready for action
  • 9. emboldened
A) excited and empowered
B) made bold or courageous
C) ready and able to make a correct decision
D) bold, but not willing to help
E) willing to sacrifice themselves for others
  • 10. grotesque
A) a dagger that is sharp on both sides
B) not natural and inhibits sickness
C) disappointed in appearance
D) distorted and unnatural in shape or size
E) unclean and uninspired
  • 11. After Charlotte whips Captain Jaggery’s face, she apologizes. Did her behavior surprise you? If so, in what way? How were her actions in keeping with her character, and how were they not?
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