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In Chapter 10, Charlotte finds herself in the middle of a major conflict. She has just told Captain Jaggery about the pistol, the round robin, and the stowaway. And now, Captain Jaggery aims to make the sailors pay.

Imagine you are Charlotte and, in about 150 words, try to explain to Zachariah why you felt you had to tell Captain Jaggery. Support your writing with textual details.

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Charlotte is befriended along the way by the old black cook, Zachariah, who eventually helps save her life. When the vengeful captain accuses her of murder, Charlotte is tried and found guilty. She escapes punishment in a life-and-death struggle with Jaggery and is finally reunited with her family.

Charlotte tells Captain Jaggery he reminds her of her father. ... Captain Jaggery warns Charlotte that she may see him say or do things that seem cruel, but that punishments are necessary to maintain order on the ship. He shows her his gun cabinet, and tells her that these are the only guns on the ship.

Captain Jaggery retrieves the key to the gun safe from the back of his daughter's portrait. He and Mr. Hollybrass arm themselves heavily.
Captain Jaggery forces Charlotte to follow him (and Mr. Hollybrass) to the deck to confront the crew.