Final answer:
For the novel Flowers for Algernon, preparations and facilities did not adequately protect the main character, Charlie Gordon, against the experiment's risks.
Step-by-step explanation:
In the novel Flowers for Algernon, the subject refers to Charlie Gordon, the main character. Point seven, which states that preparations and facilities must adequately protect the subject against the experiments risks, was not fully upheld for Charlie. Throughout the story, it becomes apparent that the risks associated with the experimental procedure were not adequately discussed with Charlie, which brings up ethical concerns about informed consent and participant safety.