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Question 1 Part A In "Charles," how does Laurie’s mother feel about Laurie's first days in kindergarten?
She is afraid he is unhappy with school.
She fears Laurie is being negatively impacted.
She believes the teacher is unable to handle the classroom.
She is glad that Laurie has made a new friend.
Question 2 Part B Which sentence best supports the answer in Part A?
"'What word?' his father asked unwisely, and Laurie said, 'I’ll have to whisper it to you, it’s so bad.'"
"'What did he do?' I asked again, but Laurie slid off his chair, took a cookie, and left, while his father was still saying, 'See here, young man.'"
"'Do you think kindergarten is too unsettling for Laurie? All this toughness, and bad grammar, and this Charles boy sounds like such a bad influence.'”
"'It’ll be all right,' my husband said reassuringly. 'Bound to be people like Charles in the world.
Might as well meet them now as later.'"
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