5 Questions
What is the purpose of Charlie writing down everything that happens to him?
To see if they can use him.
Why does Charlie want to be smart?
Because Miss Kinnian says maybe they can make him smart.
Where does Charlie work and how much does he get paid?
Charlie works at Donners bakery and gets paid 11 dollars a week.
Where does Charlie go to learn three times a week?
Charlie goes to the Beekmin Collidge Center for Retarded Adults.
What did Charlie tell Dr. Strauss and Professor Nemur about his ability to write?
Charlie told them that he can't write well, but Dr. Strauss said it doesn't matter.
"Quiz: Charlie's Journey to Intelligence in 'Flowers for Algernon'" Test your knowledge on the thought-provoking novel, "Flowers for Algernon," as you follow Charlie Gordon's transformation from a mentally disabled man to a highly intelligent individual. Explore the themes of intelligence, identity, and the ethics of scientific experimentation in this captivating story.
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