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Which scene differs between the text and film version of "Charles"?

A. In the text version, readers understand that Laurie speaks insolently toward his father.

B. In the text version, readers understand that Laurie's parents laugh at Laurie's stories about "Charles."

C. In the film version, viewers hear "Charles" speaking freshly to the PE teacher.

D. In the film version, the viewer sees "Charles" sitting on a stool in the corner of the classroom.

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Answer: its A: In the film version, the viewer sees "Charles" sitting on a stool in the corner of the classroom.

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Answer: In the film version, the viewer sees "Charles" sitting on a stool in the corner of the classroom.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are many different movies with the same name as in your questions so I do not know what is the text and film version that you are thinking of but I have found the answer on the internet that is telling the students that the right answer is considering Charles as one of the characters who is sitting on a stool in the corner of the classroom.

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