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How does Charlie react when he realizes that he will likely face the same rate as Algernon?

O He attempts to complete his research before he loses the intellectual capacity to do it.
O He blames Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur for convincing him to participate in the study.
O He tries to stop the progression of his deterioration before he loses his intellectual capacity.

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Characterization and Foreshadowing in "Flowers for Algernon"

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Step-by-step explanation:

How does Algernon’s behavior affect Charlie and affect the plot?

1. D

Based on this excerpt, how are Charlie’s values changing as he deteriorates?

2. IS NOT C

What does this excerpt foreshadow?

3. D

What does this excerpt tell the reader about Charlie?

4. NOT A

How does Charlie’s inability to pay rent affect the plot?

5. C

How does Charlie’s changing behavior affect Mrs. Flynn?

6. D

How do Miss Kinnian’s feelings toward Charlie change as the plot moves along in part 2 of "Flowers for Algernon"?

7. B

How does Charlie react when he realizes that he will likely face the same fate as Algernon?

8. A

How will Charlie most likely change after his experience at the diner in part 2 of "Flowers for Algernon"?

9. B

Based on this excerpt, why does Charlie continue recording his thoughts in the progress report?

10. D

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Answer:

He attempts to complete his research before he loses the intellectual capacity to do it.

Step-by-step explanation:

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