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In the exposition of the story, what important information does the reader find out about
Charlie?
The reader discovers that Charlie cannot read or write well, he is part of an adult-learning class,
and he is scared of tests.
The reader discovers that Charlie works at a factory, has friends he can count on, and enjoys the
movies.
The reader discovers that Charlie's I.Q. is higher than it was because he is spelling and writing
better.
The reader discovers that Charlie likes taking inkblot tests and that he is going to have an
operation.


Sagot :

Answer:

what exposition?

Explanation:

Answer: The reader discovers that Charlie cannot read or write well, he is part of an adult-learning class,  and he is scared of tests.

Explanation: Because In the beginning of the story it says that Charlie can read or write and that he has to take a class at night for slow adults.  

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