Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."
I tryed hard but I only saw the ink. I told him...
English, 25.04.2020 19:18 kennyduong04
Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."
I tryed hard but I only saw the ink. I told him maybe I need new glasos. He rote something down on a paper and I got skared
of faling the test. I told him it was a very nice inkblot with littel points all around the edges. He looked very sad so that wasnt
it. I said please let me try agen. Ill get it in a few minits becaus Im not so fast sometimes,
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Charlie has an over-active imagination,
Charlie is faster than he thinks he is.
Charlie only sees things exactly as they are
Charlie is unable to recognize common images,
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