1. I believe sentence (1) to be the objection.
2. Sentence (3) is a counter argument.
Answer:
Charlie, and the reader as well, both begin to have an inkling that his intelligence may not be permanent as he listens to Dr. Nemur's presentation in "Progress Report 13." Charlie even realizes that Nemur did not take into account his rapid rise in intelligence, and that now, Charlie may even regress into a lower IQ than before the experiment.
The number doubles every month so it'd be 32 in May, 64 in June, 128 in July, 256 in August, 512 in in September, 1024 in October, 2048 in November and 4096 in December! Adding that all together will equal 8190, I believe.
Answer:
<h2>I think its
D tell me if i am wrong ( if i am sorry...)</h2>
Explanation:
The dramatic irony lies in the way that we know just as macbeth's himself knows