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In this paragraph, Captain Mason says, “I’m offering to make you henchman to a king, Charlie.” He literally means which of the following: A
He wants Charlie to be his assistant in this new undertaking.

He wants Charlie to be his assistant in this new undertaking.

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He wants to put Charlie in charge of The Fourth Dimension.

He wants to put Charlie in charge of The Fourth Dimension.

C
He wants Charlie to travel across an unexplored ocean.

He wants Charlie to travel across an unexplored ocean.

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He wants to give Charlie control of Wall Street in New York.

He wants to give Charlie control of Wall Street in New York.

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