When did time suddenly become very important to Charlie?Group of answer choiceswhen Algernon started to show strange behaviorswhen he realized even Miss Kinnian sometimes didn’t understand himwhen he witnessed the people laughing at the dishwasherwhen he realized he might know even more than the doctors
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When did time suddenly become very important to Charlie?Group of answer choiceswhen Algernon started to show strange behaviorswhen he realized even Miss Kinnian sometimes didn’t understand himwhen he witnessed the people laughing at the dishwasherwhen he realized he might know even more than the doctors
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The question seems to be referring to the novel "Flowers for Algernon" by Daniel Keyes. However, without the specific context or a clear question, it's difficult to provide an accurate answer. In general, time becomes very important to Charlie, the main character, when he starts to understand his own intelligence and mortality, especially when Algernon, the mouse who underwent the same intelligence-increasing procedure as him, starts to regress. This could be interpreted as "when Algernon started to show strange behaviors".
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Which famous British physicist wrote A Brief History of Time?
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