Plot
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The setting of "Charles"

Laurie's home

Laurie's school

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The protagonist in the story

Laurie

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The definition of fresh

Being disrespectful or sassy, acting out

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The point of view of the story

First person perspective

Told from Laurie's mother's perspective

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True/False: Charles is spanked by the teacher

True

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Name one event in the rising action of the story

Any instance of Charles acting up in class 

Charles being chosen as a helper in class 

Charles telling a girl to say something inappropriate out loud 

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The narrator of the story

Laurie's mom

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The definition of anxious

Experiencing worry, unease, or nervousness

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A conflict in the story

Person vs. Self - conflict between Laurie and "Charles"

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The definition of raucous

Loud and rowdy 

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What happens during the resolution of the story?

Laurie's mom finds out there is no Charles in class and we infer that she realizes Charles is Laurie

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The antagonist in the story

Charles

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The definition of haggard

Looking exhausted and unwell

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What theme is explored within "Charles"?

Identitty, deception 

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The reason that Laurie's parents miss the first PTA meeting

Laurie's little sister was sick

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What happens in the climax of the story?

When Laurie's mother goes to the PTA meeting

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Words to describe Charles by

Loud

Disrespectful

Rude

Fresh

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The definition of disturbing

Causing anxiety/worry 

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An example of foreshadow in the story

In the beginning of the story when Laurie's mother describes the change in Laurie as he goes into kindergarten

The way Laurie begins acting towards his parents-- the rude things he says

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Throughout the story, Laurie reveals clues about Charles' real identity. What is an example of this? 

Multiple answers here

500

Name something that happens during the exposition of the story

The first paragraph-- introducing Laurie beginning kindergarten and how he's changed

500

A word to describe Laurie's mother

Clueless

Ignorant

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The definition of solemn

Formal and dignified

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An example of irony in the story

Dramatic irony - When Laurie's mother (the narrator) never suspects that Charles is actually her son Laurie

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The author of the story

Shirley Jackson

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