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Read the passage below from The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle and answer the question.

But when I continued to stand there—unmoving, making no response-he suddenly shouted, "Did you not
hear me? Get to your cabin!"
* won't," I blurted out. I'm no longer a passenger, I'm with them." So saying, I stepped back until I sensed the
men around me.
Excerpts from The The Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, copyright 1990 by AW. Used by permission of Brandt and Hochman Literary Agents, Inc. All rights
reserved
What does this excerpt imply about how Charlotte has changed as a character?
She is worried about manners.
She still wants to impress her elders.
She doesn't believe in herself anymore
She has become more confident.

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B becuase i said so

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she has became more confident

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