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What evidence suggests that Lennie
In Of Mice and Men, what evidence suggests that Lennie mightbehave violently?
All I have is that he accidently kills the mice
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What evidence suggests that Lennie might behave violently?
Could it be: 1. the fact that he got into trouble in Weed 2. also, he
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What is the significance of Lennie's obsession with tending the rabbits in their dream? a It represents Lennie's need for
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What is the significance of Lennie's obsession with tending the rabbits in their dream?
a It reflects Lennie's fear of rabbits
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Which piece of evidence BEST defines/describes Lennie and George's relationship at the beginning of the novel?
a "No - look! I
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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
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1. Why does George try to prevent Lennie from playing with small animals? (1 point)
He doesn't want Lennie to have a pet until he
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In "Of Mice and Men" chapter 5 and 6, what is the significance of Lennie's obsession with tending the rabbits in their dream?
a
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1. Who are 4 outsiders in the text?
a. George, Candy, Crooks, Lennie b. Curley, Curley's Wife, the Boss, Slim c. Candy, Curley's
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. Who are 4 outsiders in the text?
a. George, Candy, Crooks, Lennie b. Curley, Curley's Wife, the Boss, Slim c. Candy, Curley's
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