Which of the following actions from the novel shows us how important “order” is to Captain Jaggery?He puts everything in his cabin back in its proper place after the storm.
He lets Charlotte join the crew.
He whips Zachariah mercilessly.
He conspires with Keetch to undermine the mutiny.

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He lets Charlotte join the crew.

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He puts everything in his cabin back in its proper place after the storm.

He lets Charlotte join the crew.


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Nobody is a singular for of generalization. so answer should be His or Her
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The underlined words and phrases support the author's purpose because they (a) draw attention to the opinion that the United States is not doing enough to help these children. Those words and phrases communicate Barret's view that these children receive a "death sentence" or that the nation has "turned its back" on them.

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Ideas for titles for Witch story                                                                                                          I'm writing a story for my English class where the main character is a teenage witch who is forced to live with her maternal aunt when her dad realizes she's got magic (he always figured she might, since his ex wife did) The town her aunt lives in is sort of like Halloweentown (if anyone has ever seen that Disny Movie) and she lives in a house that in haunted by a teenage boy. The romance doesn't play much into it, but it's there. I have to name it and I'm having trouble coming up with a name. All I have are Son of a Witch (which I think it too silly)
Charming (which sounds too much like the TV show)
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if it is about a teenage wicth you can name the book "My secret life" because the girl in Halloween town had to keep her being a witch a secret.So I hope I helped you

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