Question
According to “Charles,” in what way does Charles become an “institution” in Laurie’s house?
Laurie talks about Charles so much that he seems like part of the family.
Laurie’s family wants to help Charles.
Anyone who makes a mess or causes trouble is said to be acting like Charles.
The parents think Charles should be put in a mental institution.
Laurie talks about Charles so much that he seems like part of the family.
Laurie’s family wants to help Charles.
Anyone who makes a mess or causes trouble is said to be acting like Charles.
The parents think Charles should be put in a mental institution.
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