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Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon."

You mean there are no pictures hidden in those inkblots?"

He frowned and took off his glasses. "What?"

"Pictures. Hidden in the inkblots. Last time you told me everyone could see them and you wanted me to find them too."

He explained to me that the last time he had used almost the exact same words he was using now. I didn't believe it, and I still have the suspicion that he misled me at the time just for the fun of it.

How does Charlie’s perspective of this event differ from the reader’s perspective?

Charlie thinks he’s getting the same test, but the reader knows it’s not.
Charlie believes the inkblots have pictures, but the reader knows they don’t.
Charlie believes his memory is accurate, but the reader knows it's not.
Charlie thinks he’s being tricked, but the reader knows he’s getting smarter.

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Answer:D

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Answer:

hey the correct answer is D

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