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I thought that was all but when I got up to go he stopped me. He said now sit down Charlie we are not thru yet. Then I don't remember so good but he wanted me to say what was in the ink. I dint see nothing in the ink but he said there was pictures there other people saw some pictures. I couldn't see any pictures. I really tried to see. I held the card close up and then far away. Then I said if I had my glasses I could see better I usually only ware my glasses in the movies or TV but I said they are in the closet in the hall. I got them. Then I said let me see that card again I bet I'll find it now.

—“Flowers for Algernon,”
Daniel Keyes

What conclusions can be drawn about Charlie based on the language choices in the passage? Check all that apply.

A) Charlie has trouble remembering.
B) Charlie sees different images in the inkblot.
C) Charlie cares about getting things right.
D) Charlie thinks in a step-by-step way.
E) Charlie is determined.

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