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Read the excerpt from "Flowers for Algernon." This intelligence has driven a wedge between me and all the people I once knew and loved. Before, they laughed at me and despised me for my ignorance and dullness; now, they hate me for my knowledge and understanding. … In what way does Charlie’s intelligence change his life? It makes him recognize the mistakes he’s made. It makes him question what he really knows. It makes him less understanding of others. It makes him more isolated and lonely.

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
20

Option 2 is correct

It makes him question what he really knows

Explanation:

  • Charlie used to be a very shy and introvert in his childhood
  • His friends used to make fun of her for not being smart and social
  • Over the time, he changed herself as he indulged into readings and books
  • He came out the most smart and intelligent man in the circle
  • When people used to make fun of him, he started question what he really knows and what should he know.

Answered by 25breecarter
5

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

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