They are curious about how her personality might affect her son's behavior
Well maybe she has a crush on him. But it also depends what does she talk about Charles? Does she talk crap or nice thing about him.
Laurie is a boy, smart one^^. Laurie talks about Charles, but Charles is Laurie. So basically Laurie found a loophole on how to tell his parents what he did at school today without them getting mad at him. So basically here's the math.
Charle=Laurie. Laurie=Charles. Laurie is good=Charles is good. Charles is good=Laurie is good. Charles is bad=Laurie is bad. Laurie is bad=Charles is bad.
Get it?
She thinks he may get Laurie in trouble
That Charles will get Laurie in trouble
Laurie's parents want to meet Charles' mother in the short story "Charles" because they want to know more about Charles and how the mother's personality might affect Charles' behavior.
Laurie misbehaves in the story Charles to get attention.
his teacher
His teacher
I love you so freak'n much Ilysfm is text talk and stands for I love you so freaking much.
There is no such thing. It makes sense to talk about opposites of simple properties (adjectives), such as "fast", "clever", etc.; in general, it doesn't make so much sense to talk about the opposites of objects (nouns).
Talking someone's head off just means talking too much - imagine talking so much that their ears fill up and get so heavy their head falls off. It's just a fanciful way of saying "let the other person talk also."
Themes: Morally right and wrong: Laurie wants to be popular so she doesn't tell anyone the truth about the accident. Quin wants to be a professional athlete and is willing to let Laurie be his girlfriend, even though he can't stand her and the situation just to keep her quiet. Quin's dad, who hides the evidence of the accident by selling the car.
Well I am reading this book and so far the characters are Tyler Miller, Bethany Milbury, Hannah Miller, Chip Milbury, Mr. & Mrs. Miller, Mr. & Mrs. Milbury
Laurie changes his clothing to disguise himself as Charles so he can meet with Elizabeth, whom he has been corresponding with, without her knowing who he really is. This deception allows him to see her true feelings and get a better sense of her character.
In the short story "Charles" by Shirley Jackson, Laurie's mother is gullible and easily influenced by her son's tall tales about an ill-behaved boy named Charles at school. She becomes increasingly concerned about Laurie's behavior, but learns at the end of the story that there is no boy named Charles and that Laurie has been misbehaving himself.
Hugh Laurie (as the ascertained antagonist) and the production/writing team of "House" outdid the "Colbert Report" at the Emmys; then Hugh Laurie received coveted knighthood"(OBE) that Colbert desperately wanted. Colbert then wanted to rightfully acknowledged Laurie, but of course has to do so in a "Colbert" fashion - name Laurie an enemy and talk about him and his awards constantly. "House" actually has a picture of Colbert on his bookcase now (as reciprocal adoration lol).
Nope. They "eat" sunshine and CO2 and H20 for photosynthesis so be sure to water it, follow the instructions for how much sunshine your particular plant needs, and talk to it! http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-478558/So-Charles-right--talk-plants-scientists-discover.html
Charles Jantzen lost so much weight because he started eating a healthier diet. Charles stars on the television series, Animal Cops.
Laurie Horowitz is an author of the book The Family Fortune. Details of Laurie's family and background are scarce, so it is unclear whether or not she has any brothers.
This is not a complete question, so I can not answer it.
Charles is difficult because he is disruptive and disrespectful in school, lies about his behavior, and influences the other students to act out. His behavior challenges the teacher's authority and disrupts the classroom environment.
Because he is a parrot
You kiss him with raspberry
Because I'm the mom and I said so!
Yes, very much so.