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even though charlotte hasn't actually talked to captain jaggery, she thinks he is a gentleman. what can readers infer about charlotte based on this decision?

1.appearances aren't as important as actions.
2.she thinks captain jaggery's nice clothes show he is a nice person.
3.she thinks her father would disapprove of her being on the seahawk.
4.actions speak louder than words.

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