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100
To give up
What does renounced mean?
100
When Charles's identity is revealed.
Describe the climax in the story "Charles"
100
Kindergarten
In the story "Charles" what new experience is Laurie facing?
100
1st person
What is the Point of View of the story
100
Haggard or tired
How does Laurie's mother expect Charles's mother to look like?
200
At the same time
What is simultaneously mean
200
Laurie vs. Charles
Describe the internal conflict in the story "Charles"
200
Anyone who makes a mess or causes trouble is said to be acting like Charles.
Describe how Charles becomes an "institution" in Laurie's house
200
The mothers
From whose POV is "Charles" written?
200
Laurie's mother
In "Charles" who is I, or the narrator?
300
With doubt or disbelief
What does incredulously mean?
300
Present day and home/school
What is the setting in the story "Charles"?
300
He seems less sweet and innocent
What is the mother's impression of Laurie on the day he starts kindergarten?
300
setting and characters
What is included in the exposition?
300
Mom, dad, Charles, Laurie or the teacher
Name three characters in the story "Charles"
400
Strutting
What is swaggering?
400
no
Is the setting part of the plot?
400
She sees him as a sweet little boy
What is the mother's impression of Laurie BEFORE he begins kindergarten?
400
paraphrase is to put in your own words and verbatim is to take directly from the text; word for word.
Explain the difference between verbatim and paraphrasing.
400
Laurie
Who is the protagonist?
500
Disrespectfully
What does insolently mean?
500
Talking back, misbehaving, calling his dad dumb, etc...
Name 3 events in the rising action of the story "Charles"
500
Laurie is trying to hide that he alone is the badly behaved child that has to stay late.
Why does Laurie say that the whole class had to stay late when charles was punished?
500
vantage point or perspective
What is another name for point of view?
500
Charles or Laurie's alter ego.
Who is the antagonist?