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taurus [48]
3 years ago
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How does Charlie really feel in Progress Report 3 when he says, “I dont care. It was sily. I gess I faled that test too.”

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1 answer:
poizon [28]3 years ago
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Answer:

Charlie feels and appear to be quite casual. He hardly displays any kind of tension about the publishing of Progress Report 3.

Explanation:

No.1. Charlie is a person, who takes every challenge as his destiny.

No.2. He does not show any kind of attention, though he assume that his performance in Progress Report 3 could be poor.

No.3. He appears very normal. He even predicts that his poor performance could lead to poor results. He tries to prepare himself for further improvement  in this sector.

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