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Which evidence from "Charles" supports the inference that Laurie enjoys that his parents believe his stories about Charles?

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"Charles,' Laurie said. "He gave the crayons around and he picked up the books afterward and the teacher said he was
her helper."
O "Well, he certainly likes kindergarten,'I said, 'He talks about it all the time."
"The next day Laurie remarked at lunch, as soon as he sat down, 'Well, Charles was bad again today.' He grinned
enormously."
"Look down,' Laurie said. "Look at my thumb. Gee, you're dumb' He began to laugh insanely."

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Answer:

the other person was incorrect by 1 answer, they were right about “The next day Laurie remarked at lunch, as soon as he sat down, 'Well, Charles was bad again today.' He grinned enormously.”, but the other answer, "'Well, he certainly likes kindergarten,' I said. 'He talks about it all the time.'", was incorrect, the actual answer would be, “The next day Laurie remarked at lunch, as soon as he sat down, 'Well, Charles was bad again today.' He grinned enormously.”, and, "Look down,' Laurie said. 'Look at my thumb. Gee, you're ----.' He began to laugh insanely."

Step-by-step explanation:

I took the test and got this question wrong due to the answer the other person had written, So I had reviewed it.

also the ---- after you're is because it doesnt allow me to have that word on an answer.

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Answer:Well, he certainly likes kindergarten,'I said, 'He talks about it all the time."

"The next day Laurie remarked at lunch, as soon as he sat down, 'Well, Charles was bad again today.' He grinned

enormously."

Step-by-step explanation:

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