In "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle, when Charles Wallace is under the influence of the man with red eyes, he informs Meg and Calvin that he is only pretending to be hypnotized and can still control his own thoughts. This moment emphasizes his inner strength and intelligence, even while under the man's control.
What does Charles Wallace tell Meg and Calvin once he is under the control of the man with red eyes?
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He wants to return to Earth immediately.
He wants to return to Earth immediately.
He is only pretending to be hypnotized and can still control his own thoughts.
He is only pretending to be hypnotized and can still control his own thoughts.
He no longer wants to find Mr. Murry because he barely knows his father.
He no longer wants to find Mr. Murry because he barely knows his father.
The Mrs. W's lied to them and are actually their enemies.
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