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

“No piracy for us, Mr. Jaggery,” Cranick replied with a vigorous shake of his head. “Only justice. We could not get it on land. We shall have it at sea.”

“Justice, say you! Under whose authority?” the captain demanded.

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.

Based on this passage, what can we infer about Captain Jaggery’s point of view about the mutiny?

It is legal but unjustified.
It is unjust and illegal.
It is justified based on his cruelty.
It is surprising but justified.

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User Skvark
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it is the seconde one

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User Moory Pc
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i think its the 2nd one
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User Justin Alexander
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