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maksim [4K]
1 year ago
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How does the fact that the mother in "charles" spends the majority of the story at home affect the plot? keep in mind that the n

arrator of the story is the mother. question 4 options: it allows her to revel at her son's imagination. it forces the narrator to rely on laurie's account of events, which allows her to remain ignorant of his behavior. it causes the mother to only see laurie behaving politely and kindly, so she never suspects that he is lying to her. it leads her to suspect that the teacher is to blame for charles' misbehavior.
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Veronika [31]1 year ago
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The fact that the mother in "Charles" spends the majority of the story at home affects plot <u>option B. forces the </u>narrator <u>to rely on </u><u>Laurie's account </u><u>of events, which allows her to remain ignorant of his behavior.</u>

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Laurie the narrator describes Charles' conduct as gradually enhancing for the duration of the story. Laurie emphasizes how Charles is continually misbehaving even if he's no longer caught. Laurie suggests how Charles desires to alternate on the give up of the story, but he does not recognize how. Laurie sees Charles as a greater impartial child, one now not made to put on the things his mom makes him wear.

Laurie lies to his mother about the fact he feels guilt approximately his actions and wants to speak approximately them, however, does now not need to take the outcomes for them so he makes up a story about an imaginary boy named “Charles” and describes all the bad matters Charles does—whilst it's definitely Laurie.

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