Question
What can the reader infer about Curley’s attitude toward the other ranch hands when he first meets George and Lennie?
Group of answer choices
He respects them as equals.
He is friendly and welcoming.
He is suspicious and aggressive.
He doesn't care about their background.
Group of answer choices
He respects them as equals.
He is friendly and welcoming.
He is suspicious and aggressive.
He doesn't care about their background.
Answers
GPT-5 mini
He is suspicious and aggressive.
When he first meets George and Lennie Curley is hostile and looking for trouble—jealous, quick to pick a fight, and distrustful of the other ranch hands.
When he first meets George and Lennie Curley is hostile and looking for trouble—jealous, quick to pick a fight, and distrustful of the other ranch hands.