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In Chapters 20 and 21 of The True confessions of Charlotte Doyle, the theme of order takes center stage. Why does Charlotte go for the key rather than Zachariah? Charlotte goes because she is scheduled to be hanged at dawn anyway so if she is caught she will be punished anyway. Zachariah still has a chance. How do you think Charlotte's family will react to her tales? I think the family will probably not believe her. She was such a lady before and so much has changed.What was the plan for Keetch? The plan was for him to stall Captain Jaggery and to keep on deck while Charlotte sneaks into his cabin to get the key. To me I don't remember a time when I experienced someone (like Captain Jaggery) that had a particular idea about the order of something, or the way something should be. I just don't remember.
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Scout grows furious, and Jem hastily takes her out of the room. In his bedroom, Jem reveals his minimal growth of chest hair and tells Scout that he is going to try out for the football team in the fall. They discuss the class system—why their aunt despises the Cunninghams, why the Cunninghams look down on the Ewells, who hate black people, and other such matters. After being unable to figure out why people go out of their way to despise each other, Jem suggests Boo Radley does not come out of his house because he does not want to leave it.
Zits ends up as his own father. While in his father's body, he begins to understand why his father left his mother. He also begins to understand that his father does love him and that by leaving he was doing the best for his son.
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