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The author portrays Laurie as mischievous, creative, and playful through indirect characterization. This is seen through his inventive stories and imaginative playmates that he describes to his family. Laurie's lively imagination and resourcefulness shine through the way he fabricates elaborate scenarios and personas.
Laurie's mother is surprised at the PTA meeting because she learns that her daughter, Laurie, has been behaving disruptively in school, contrary to the polite and well-behaved persona she presents at home. During the meeting, she discovers that Laurie’s actions, like teasing a classmate named Charles, have made a significant impression on the teachers and other parents. This revelation highlights the disconnect between Laurie's home life and her behavior at school, leaving her mother bewildered.
Laurie Halse Anderson's birth name is Laurie Beth Halse.
The exposition in "Charles" by Shirley Jackson introduces the main characters, Laurie and his parents, and sets the scene for Laurie's mischievous behavior that he attributes to a classmate named Charles. Through Laurie's accounts of Charles' disruptive behavior at school, readers gain insight into Laurie's own behavior and the themes of parenting and childhood behavior that the story will explore.
If, by "Laurie's" you mean Laurie owns something, then it is a possessive noun.
Laurie Welch goes by Gory Laurie.
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Laurie Shiers's birth name is Plaksin, Laurie.
Laurie Garner goes by Laurie G-Force.
Annie Laurie by John McDermott Laurie Anne by Glen Glenn
Laurie Pila's birth name is Laurie Gail Pila.