In the story "Charles," how does Shirley Jackson develop Laurie's father's viewpoint that Laurie is a good boy, unlike Charles? Select the two correct answers. Laurie's father asks about Charles's behavior at school, but he doesn't inquire about Laurie's behavior. Charles's father says, "I don't see how they could hold a PTA meeting without Charles's mother." Laurie's father ignores Laurie's bad behavior at home. Charles's father talks sternly to Laurie about how he shouldn't behave like Charles.

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In the story "Charles," how does Shirley Jackson develop Laurie's father's viewpoint that Laurie is a good boy, unlike Charles?

Incorrect - Charles's father talks sternly to Laurie about how he shouldn't behave like Charles.

Incorrect - Charles's father says, "I don't see how they could hold a PTA meeting without Charles's mother."

Correct - Laurie's father ignores Laurie's bad behavior at home.

Correct - Laurie's father asks about Charles's behavior at school, but he doesn't inquire about Laurie's behavior.

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the correct answers are:                          Laurie's father ignores Laurie's bad behavior at home.

Laurie's father asks about Charles's behavior at school, but he doesn't inquire about Laurie's behavior.

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