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English, 30.06.2019 03:20 sammiehammer
Read the excerpts from "flowers for algernon." he was very nice and talked slow like miss kinnian does and he explaned it to me that it was a raw shok. he said pepul see things in the ink. *** later i had more crazy tests today. the nice lady who gave it to me told me the name and i asked her how do you spell it so i can rite it my progris riport thematic apperception test. what can the reader conclude about charlie based on his descriptions of the test administrators? he thinks the tests are too difficult for him to master. he likes it when people explain things to him. he wants very much to those around him. he thinks the tests are silly and meaningless.
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