Characters
Literary Devices
Themes
Vocabulary
Plot
100

Laurie would often make jokes about and and speak disrespectfully to this character

Father

100

What is the setting?

Home and school

100

Charles is a ________ of bad behaviour

symbol

100

tired or worn out

haggard

100
This is where Laurie was headed as the story opens
Where is Kindergarten
200

The story is written in the pov of this character

Mother

200

The mother realises that that there is no Charles. The literary device used is....

Irony

200

This theme is illustrated when Laurie invents an imaginary troublemaker to conceal his own misbehavior, successfully misleading both his parents and the reader.

Deception

200

This word means rude and disrespectfully

insolently

200
This is how Laurie's mom felt as she watched him head off to school
What is sad that her baby was growing up
300

Charles kicks this character.

Teacher's friend

300
"Laurie being disrespectful to his dad serves as this kind of conflict.
What is man vs. man
300

This theme is shown when Laurie's parents believe everything he says without question, demonstrating how adults can sometimes overlook the obvious.

parental blindness/ denial

300

This word means loud and disorderly

raucous

300
This is the reason Laurie's mom wanted to attend the PTA meeting
What is to meet "Charles's" mother
400
Because Laurie does not truly change who he is on the inside, he is this kind of character
What is Static
400

Major conflict in the story

What is man v. himself

400

Explain fascination with bad behavior

The parents’ excitement and amusement with Charles’ behavior shows how wrongdoing can sometimes draw attention and even admiration.

400

Walking or behaving in a bold, confident, or arrogant way

swaggering

400
This is why Laurie's mother wanted to meet Charles' mother
What is she felt that Charles was a bad influence on Laurie
500

If the story is written in the POV of this character, there won't be Charles.

Teacher

500

The fact that now Laurie's mom now knows that Laurie is Charles and now she can discipline him accordingly serves as what for this story.

Resolution

500

The teacher calmly reports no child named Charles exists, contrasting sharply with the parents’ dramatic expectations. This emphasises a theme about the difference between what is imagined and what is true.

Illusion vs reality

500
This word refers to something that is incredible or unbelievable.
What is incredulously
500
Identify at least two bad things that "Charles" did in school.
What is hitting both the teacher and her friends, asking a girl to say bad words and more
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