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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!”

"I 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 True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle, copyright © 1990 by Avi. 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 doesn’t believe in herself anymore.
She has become more confident.
She still wants to impress her elders.
She is worried about manners.

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She doesn’t believe in herself anymore

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She doesn’t believe in herself anymore
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