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VOCABRANDOMSCharacters Story Comprehension

Define REFUTE and create a context sentence

Define VERIFY and state the part of speech

Define OBSCURE and create a context sentence

Define VACUOUS and state the part of speech.

Define DETERIORATE and create a context sentence.

Define INTROSPECTIVE and state the part of speech.

What is the Algernon-Gordon Effect?

How does Charlie change emotionally from beginning to end?

How did Charlie change intellectually from beginning to end?

What doctor has Charlie’s best interest in mind?

What does it mean to “Pull a Charlie Gordon?”

Describe one party that the boys invite Charlie to.

Who is Burt?

Who is Fanny Girden and how is this person different that all the rest in the factory?

Who did Charlie think used to be his best friends?

Who is Algernon?

Who is the narrator of the story?

Who does Charlie begin to like?

How does Charlie’s relationship change with Miss Kinnian?

Why is Charlie picked for the operation (NOT because he is “feeble-minded.”

Why does Charlie lose his job at the factory?

How does Algernon begin to change?

Where does Charlie decide to move to at the end of the story?

Explain the title of the story.