What does the reader understand about Charlie that he doesn't understand about himself?
Charli...
What does the reader understand about Charlie that he doesn't understand about himself?
Charlie has an over-active imagination.
Charlie is faster than he thinks he is.
Charlie only sees things exactly as they are.
Charlie is unable to recognize common images
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