How does the fact that the mother in "Charles" spends the majority of the story at home affect the plot? Question 12 options: A It allows her to revel at her son's imagination. B It forces the narrator to rely on Laurie's account of events, which allows her to remain ignorant of his behavior. C It causes the mother to only see Laurie behaving politely and kindly, so she never suspects that he is lying to her. D It leads her to suspect that the teacher is to blame for Charles' misbehavior.