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By the end of Chapter 6, Charlotte's white gloves have turned a "sodden gray." What does this imply? o that life on the ship is changing Charlotte
O that the ship is a dangerous place
that Charlotte isn't good at washing her clothes
that Captain Jaggery is ashamed of Charlotte

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