In chapter 5 and 6 "Of Mice and Men," What is the significance of Lennie's obsession with tending the rabbits in their dream?

a
It highlights Lennie's interest in agriculture and farming.
b
It represents Lennie's need for companionship and responsibility.
c
It symbolizes Lennie's desire for power and control.
d
It reflects Lennie's fear of rabbits and small animals.
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b
It represents Lennie's need for companionship and responsibility.
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