In "Charles," what is the real reason for Laurie's misbehavior? A. He and Charles have agreed to be unruly. B. He is having trouble adjusting to school. C. His parents never taught him manners. D. He is influenced by Charles, who sits next to him. I HAVE A test that is 11 questions long please help.
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I think it is B
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Here is another oneWhy is the ending of "Charles" ironic? A. The narrator and readers are concerend when they learn that Charles hurt other children in the class. B. The lighthearted tone of the story suddenly shifts as the narrator and readers are shocked by the truly terrible news given at the end of the story. C. The narrator and readers are surprised when they find out that Laurie is resposible for all of the bad things he said Charles did. D. The humor disappears as the narrator and readers learn that the kindergarten teacher is the mother of Charles.
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did you even read the book? if you did you would know that the answer is C.
I did read the book
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