Read the excerpt from part 2 of "Flowers for Algernon."
As long as I am able to write, I will continue to record my thoughts in these progress reports. It is one of my few pleasures. However, by all indications, my own mental deterioration will be very rapid.
What does this excerpt foreshadow?
Charlie will ask Miss Kinnian to start filling out his progress reports.
Charlie will continue recording his research in his progress reports.
Charlie will start lying about how he is feeling in his progress reports.
Charlie will soon be unable to clearly fill out his progress reports.
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Charlie will soon be unable to clearly fill out his progress reports.
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The excerpt from part 2 of "Flowers for Algernon" foreshadows that Charlie will soon be unable to clearly fill out his progress reports.
- This is implied when Charlie states that he will continue to write his reports for as long as he is able
- He also admits that his deterioration of cognition is going to be very rapid, and his descent into insanity is impending
- The gravity of his mental decline is apparent, as Charlie states how dear writing reports is for him
- The book that the excerpt is from is written in the form of progress reports written by the protagonist Charlie
- The excerpt in the question is from one of the later chapters
- #SPJ3
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