Answer:
It makes Charlie realize that he must finish his research as quickly as possible.
Explanation:
In Daniel Keyes' "Flowers for Algernon," as Charlie sees the outcome that the procedure is having on Algernon, a laboratory mouse, he realizes that the same will happen to him. Thus, he hurries to finish his paper on artifcial intelligence before the effect of the surgery makes his genious intelligence decline and return to his mental disability. In fact, he writes in his report:
<em>"I am going ahead with my plans to carry their research forward. With all due respect to both of these fine scientists, l am well aware of their limitations. If there is an answer, I'll have to find it out for myself. Suddenly, time has become very important to me.
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I belive the answer is A
The characters face issues with not alot to go off of, and in times as the story was set in, its hard to get help
Magnifying glass and a petri dish
The indirect object of the sentence above is SETTLERS.
An indirect object in a sentence tells to whom or for whom something is done. In a sentence, the indirect object is always placed between the verb and the direct object of the sentence. Also, the indirect object always modifies the verb.
Answer:
to make the setting unfamiliar to the film's viewers. to deceive viewers about the origins of the story. to make the setting more contemporary to the film's viewers.