The following question has two parts. Answer Part A first, and then Part B.
Part A
In the scene from Flowers for Algernon, how does Burt feel about Charlie's work?
A. He is worried that Charlie's work does not make sense.
B. He is awed by Charlie's work but concerned about its possible effects.
C. He hopes to better understand Charlie's work before making a judgment.
D. He is impressed by Charlie's dedication but think his work is misguided.
Part B
Which dialogue from the text best supports the answer to Part A?
A. Charlie's Voice. But they don't understand I'm living at a peak of clarity and beauty ….
B. Burt. Doctor, I've read some of this … of course, I don't understand it ….
C. Charlie's Voice. They all think I'm killing myself at this pace.
D. Burt. What have we unleashed, Doctor? What do we do?