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Thinking about the story as a whole, how would "Charles be
different if told from Laurie's point of view? Cite the text to explain
why Shirley Jackson chose to use the mother's point of view.
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Which of these phrases describes the speaker’s tone? a. pedantic and cold b. dull and monotonous c. aloof and apathetic d. engaging and persuasive e. anxious and arrogant
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