In "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes, the protagonist Charlie Gordon is a special needs man who agrees to undergo an experiment that is meant to increase his intelligence. The narrative is composed of Charlie's progress reports, which at first reflects his low intelligence through limited vocabulary and incorrect writing. The author's language changes according to Charlie's mental progression; his grammar and spelling improve significantly, and his vocabulary increases.
Answer:
A) Nighttime was approaching.
Explanation:
Nighttime was insinuated, but not bluntly or plainly shown. Implicit means "Implied though not plainly expressed." SO if we look at the passage and the multiple-choice questions we see that B, C, and D, were all plainly expressed. They were given a signal, as well as were "explicit" because they didn't hide any information. The only information we have that "nighttime was approaching" would be that the "sky was getting dark."
Answer:
c
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