Read this sentence from "Charles."

"We had a little trouble adjusting, the first week or so," she said primly, "but now he’s a fine little helper."

What does the word primly suggest about Charles's teacher?


She has a strict, disapproving look on her face.

She is angry about Laurie's disruptive misbehavior in her class.

She is being sarcastic about the way Laurie behaves in class.

She is trying to be professional and correct in her discussion of Laurie's difficult behavior. Please help i dont have much time. i really need to finish this test

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Answer:

She is trying to be professional and correct in her discussion of Laurie's difficult behavior.

Explanation:

Primly means done in an excessively proper manner.

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Answer:

She is trying to be professional and correct in her discussion of Laurie's difficult behavior.

Explanation:

Laurie/Charles' (Charles is Laurie's alter-ego) mother has composure and calmness. Another point is that according to the text, she speaks primely. Her speaking primely means she is speaking in an excellent manner.

I hope my answer and explanation helps anyone struggling with this! ^-^