Which statement best expresses Steinbeck's

  1. In the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Why does steinbeck describe Lennie in animalistic terms?
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  2. Which statement best expresses Steinbeck's central argument in this text?(1 point) Responses The agricultural system must
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  3. Would you say Steinbeck uses indirect or direct characterization of the characters? I think it's direct. For example he says,
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  4. Use the sentence to answer the question."Earth is the third planet from the sun." Why is this an insignificant claim? (1 point)
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  5. My teacher wants me to find subtle clues that John Steinbeck supposedly left in the book "Of Mice and Men" that characterized
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  6. In literature, what is a theme?(1 point)Responses a literary device that challenges the reader's expectations a literary device
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  7. A statement that formally expresses why an organization exists, it's purpose and it's functions is called a what statement?
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  8. write 2-3 sentences agreeing with this statement "John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men" is set during the Great Depression, a time
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  9. Which characteristic describes an independent clause?(1 point)Responses It expresses a complete thought. It expresses a complete
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  10. Which characteristic describes an independent clause?(1 point)Responses It expresses an incomplete thought. It expresses an
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