Characters
Setting
It's in the Details
Sailors' Terms
This and That
100

The main antagonist in this story

Who is Captain Jaggery?

100

The ship in which Charlotte travels to America

What is the Seahawk?

100

The creature Charlotte sees when she arrives at her cabin

What is a roach?

100

The document the sailors sign before their mutiny

What is a round robin?
100

Where Charlotte stores the dirk

What is under her mattress?

200

The sailor who betrays Zachariah and Charlotte to Jaggery when they plan to steal his guns

Who is Keetch?

200

The name of the ship’s jail where Charlotte awaits her trial

What is the brig?

200

What Zachariah makes specifically for Charlotte

What are clothes?

200

Charlotte’s knife that is used to murder Hollybrass

What is a dirk?

200

How Jaggery plans to kill Charlotte

What is hanging?

300

The man who takes Charlotte to the Seahawk

Who is Mr. Grummage?

300

The location in America to which Charlotte is traveling

What is Providence, Rhode Island?

300

Where Jaggery hides the key to his guns

What is the back of his daughter's photo?

300

The top sail on a ship

What is the royal yard?

300

The item in which a deceased sailor is cast into the sea

What is his hammock?

400

The first man who is killed in this book

Who is Cranick?

400

Charlotte’s school in England

What is the Barrington School for Better Girls?

400

Charlotte’s father wants to check this when she returns

What is Charlotte's diary? 

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What is Charlotte's spelling?

400

The route Charlotte takes during her trip to the top sail of the ship

What are ratlines?

400

The sailor who replaces Keetch as second mate

Who is Johnson?

500

The sailor with a mermaid tattoo

Who is Ewing?

500

The year this story took place

What is 1832?

500

The item with which Charlotte bribes her maid

What is a pearl-headed hairpin?

500

Where Charlotte and the sailors sleep

What is the forecastle?

500

What Charlotte looks for in Ewing’s chest

What is a needle?

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