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[Show more]Why has Crooks been able to accumulate more personal items than the other ranch hands? 
Because of the type of job he has. He is crippled and more permanent that the other men, so 
her can accumulate personal items without having to worry about how he will carry them with 
him to the next job. 
What...
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Because of the type of job he has. He is crippled and more permanent that the other men, so 
her can accumulate personal items without having to worry about how he will carry them with 
him to the next job. 
What...
Where did the bus drop the two men off? 2 miles from the ranch near salinas river 
How is George described? short, small, slim, working man 
How is Lennie described? big, broad shoulders, walks like a bear, no arm movement when 
he walks 
What does Lennie take out of his pocket that gets him yelled ...
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Add to cartWhere did the bus drop the two men off? 2 miles from the ranch near salinas river 
How is George described? short, small, slim, working man 
How is Lennie described? big, broad shoulders, walks like a bear, no arm movement when 
he walks 
What does Lennie take out of his pocket that gets him yelled ...
Where do the ranch hands keep their personal belongings such as soap, razors and magazines? 
Each ranch hand keeps his personal items in an apple box nailed over his bunk to keep their 
personal belongings in. 
Candy, the swamper who shows George and Lennie to their bunks, is missing what limb? a 
h...
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Add to cartWhere do the ranch hands keep their personal belongings such as soap, razors and magazines? 
Each ranch hand keeps his personal items in an apple box nailed over his bunk to keep their 
personal belongings in. 
Candy, the swamper who shows George and Lennie to their bunks, is missing what limb? a 
h...
What does George answer when the boss asks what he is trying to put over? He lies and says 
he and Lennie and cousins and they left their last job because it was done 
Which character is this... the bosses son 
short and stocky 
ex-boxer 
likes to pick on men bigger than himself 
had curley hair cur...
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Add to cartWhat does George answer when the boss asks what he is trying to put over? He lies and says 
he and Lennie and cousins and they left their last job because it was done 
Which character is this... the bosses son 
short and stocky 
ex-boxer 
likes to pick on men bigger than himself 
had curley hair cur...
What has happened to Lennie's puppy and why? Lennie has killed his puppy by bouncing it 
too hard. 
What two pieces of information does Curley's wife share with Lennie? Curley's wife tells 
him about her dream to be an actress, and she tells him her secret that she does not like Curley. 
Why does...
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Add to cartWhat has happened to Lennie's puppy and why? Lennie has killed his puppy by bouncing it 
too hard. 
What two pieces of information does Curley's wife share with Lennie? Curley's wife tells 
him about her dream to be an actress, and she tells him her secret that she does not like Curley. 
Why does...
The books Crooks owns a dictionary and a copy of the California Civil Code for 1905 
How Crooks reacts when Lennie comes to visit Crooks gets upset at first, and then becomes 
more friendly. 
The reason Lennie comes to the barn Lennies wants to see his puppy 
Where George went into town 
What we lea...
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Add to cartThe books Crooks owns a dictionary and a copy of the California Civil Code for 1905 
How Crooks reacts when Lennie comes to visit Crooks gets upset at first, and then becomes 
more friendly. 
The reason Lennie comes to the barn Lennies wants to see his puppy 
Where George went into town 
What we lea...
Who is Slim? the jerkline skinner 
the prince and most respected person on the ranch 
What kind act does Slim do for Lennie? George thanks Slim for the Lennie's new puppy. 
Slim and George have a long conversation. Slim says it's funny how 
George and Lennie go around together. What is George's a...
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Add to cartWho is Slim? the jerkline skinner 
the prince and most respected person on the ranch 
What kind act does Slim do for Lennie? George thanks Slim for the Lennie's new puppy. 
Slim and George have a long conversation. Slim says it's funny how 
George and Lennie go around together. What is George's a...
what are the two books crooks owns? a dictionary and a copy of the california civil code of 
1905 
how does crooks react to lennie when he comes to visit? first crooks gets upset but then 
becomes more friendly after knowing that lennie doesnt treat him different 
why does lennie come to the barn? t...
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Add to cartwhat are the two books crooks owns? a dictionary and a copy of the california civil code of 
1905 
how does crooks react to lennie when he comes to visit? first crooks gets upset but then 
becomes more friendly after knowing that lennie doesnt treat him different 
why does lennie come to the barn? t...
What does Slim say he would have done to the dog if he hadn't given it to Lennie Killed 
them 
2. What does Slim say he finds funny That George and Lennie travel together. 
3. George says if he were really smart he would be doing what Own his own land and not 
work like a dog for someone else to pr...
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Add to cartWhat does Slim say he would have done to the dog if he hadn't given it to Lennie Killed 
them 
2. What does Slim say he finds funny That George and Lennie travel together. 
3. George says if he were really smart he would be doing what Own his own land and not 
work like a dog for someone else to pr...
1. List the reasons that Lennie gives to explain how the puppy is responsible for its own death. 
Are Lennie's arguments valid? Why or why not? Lennie claims that he didn't bounce the 
puppy very hard, and believes that the puppy should have been able to handle it. He also says the 
puppy isn't a...
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Add to cart1. List the reasons that Lennie gives to explain how the puppy is responsible for its own death. 
Are Lennie's arguments valid? Why or why not? Lennie claims that he didn't bounce the 
puppy very hard, and believes that the puppy should have been able to handle it. He also says the 
puppy isn't a...
Who is Crooks He is a stable buck He is disrespected 
African American He lives by himself 
Lives in a tool shed 
What does Crooks say about Lennie and George's dream He at first doesn't believe they story 
and then he realizes it when Lennie mentions that they do have money to buy land 
What does...
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Add to cartWho is Crooks He is a stable buck He is disrespected 
African American He lives by himself 
Lives in a tool shed 
What does Crooks say about Lennie and George's dream He at first doesn't believe they story 
and then he realizes it when Lennie mentions that they do have money to buy land 
What does...
Where did the bus drop the two men off? 4 miles away from the Ranch 
How is George described? a short man; mature 
How is Lennie described? careless, and forgetful, opposite of George, childish 
What does Lennie do with the water that makes him proud of himself? he makes ripples in 
the water, that ...
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Add to cartWhere did the bus drop the two men off? 4 miles away from the Ranch 
How is George described? a short man; mature 
How is Lennie described? careless, and forgetful, opposite of George, childish 
What does Lennie do with the water that makes him proud of himself? he makes ripples in 
the water, that ...
Where does Lennie hide in the brush where George told him to go if he gets in trouble 
Describe Lennies Hallucination he sees Aunt clara and a rabbit 
How do the characters in Lennies dream treat him they make him feel guilty and treat him 
harshly 
What does George do to Lennie and how does he do i...
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Describe Lennies Hallucination he sees Aunt clara and a rabbit 
How do the characters in Lennies dream treat him they make him feel guilty and treat him 
harshly 
What does George do to Lennie and how does he do i...
What day and time is it at the beginning of chapter 5? A Sunny Afternoon 
What is Lennie doing in the barn by himself? Lennie is petting a dead puppy. 
Why does Lennie think that he might not get to tend the rabbits? Because Lennie killed a 
puppy himself. 
Who visits Lennie in the barn? Curley's W...
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Add to cartWhat day and time is it at the beginning of chapter 5? A Sunny Afternoon 
What is Lennie doing in the barn by himself? Lennie is petting a dead puppy. 
Why does Lennie think that he might not get to tend the rabbits? Because Lennie killed a 
puppy himself. 
Who visits Lennie in the barn? Curley's W...
How is the beginning of this scene similar to the beginning of the novel? Why would Steinbeck 
begin this chapter in the same way that he began the first? Story has come full circle. Lennie 
is back where he and George started. 
Explain the image of the heron awaiting its prey and its connection to ...
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Add to cartHow is the beginning of this scene similar to the beginning of the novel? Why would Steinbeck 
begin this chapter in the same way that he began the first? Story has come full circle. Lennie 
is back where he and George started. 
Explain the image of the heron awaiting its prey and its connection to ...
Identify and give the physical description of Lennie and George. George: Small, quick, dark 
of face, restless eyes, sharp and strong features. 
Lennie: huge, shapeless of face, large pale eyes, wide sloping shoulders, walked heavily, 
dragging his feet like a bear drags his paws. Arms hung loosely,...
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Add to cartIdentify and give the physical description of Lennie and George. George: Small, quick, dark 
of face, restless eyes, sharp and strong features. 
Lennie: huge, shapeless of face, large pale eyes, wide sloping shoulders, walked heavily, 
dragging his feet like a bear drags his paws. Arms hung loosely,...
George Milton The protagonist and main character of the book. He is a caring, 
compassionate, and understanding human being who dreams of owning his own piece of land. 
Physically, he is a small and intelligent man with strong features. He is Lennie's cousin. 
Lennie Small The obedient friend of Ge...
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Add to cartGeorge Milton The protagonist and main character of the book. He is a caring, 
compassionate, and understanding human being who dreams of owning his own piece of land. 
Physically, he is a small and intelligent man with strong features. He is Lennie's cousin. 
Lennie Small The obedient friend of Ge...
Stable Buck Crooks 
The old Swamper Candy 
Lennie's aunt Clara 
bored and restless Curley's Wife 
Town near the ranch Soledad 
the boss's son Curley 
"Prince of the ranch" Slim 
T/F Curley's wife does not love him T
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Add to cartStable Buck Crooks 
The old Swamper Candy 
Lennie's aunt Clara 
bored and restless Curley's Wife 
Town near the ranch Soledad 
the boss's son Curley 
"Prince of the ranch" Slim 
T/F Curley's wife does not love him T
Despite the descriptive setting of the barn and the quiet Sunday afternoon, the next chapter 
begins with an accident. Explain what happens and why Lennie is so worried. Lennie´s little 
puppy is dead, he is worried George won´t let him tend the rabbits. 
Describe Lennie´s irrational anger when h...
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Add to cartDespite the descriptive setting of the barn and the quiet Sunday afternoon, the next chapter 
begins with an accident. Explain what happens and why Lennie is so worried. Lennie´s little 
puppy is dead, he is worried George won´t let him tend the rabbits. 
Describe Lennie´s irrational anger when h...
Who are the main characters in OMAM? George and Lennie 
What is the initial description of George? Small, strong features, every part of him was 
defined. 
What is the initial description of Lennie? George's opposite, a huge man, shapeless face, 
large, pale eyes, wide, slopping shoulders, he drags...
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Add to cartWho are the main characters in OMAM? George and Lennie 
What is the initial description of George? Small, strong features, every part of him was 
defined. 
What is the initial description of Lennie? George's opposite, a huge man, shapeless face, 
large, pale eyes, wide, slopping shoulders, he drags...
Where did the bus drop the two men off? 2 miles from the ranch near salinas river 
How is George described? short, small, slim, working man 
How is Lennie described? big, broad shoulders, walks like a bear, no arm movement when 
he walks 
What does Lennie do with the water that makes him proud of hi...
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Add to cartWhere did the bus drop the two men off? 2 miles from the ranch near salinas river 
How is George described? short, small, slim, working man 
How is Lennie described? big, broad shoulders, walks like a bear, no arm movement when 
he walks 
What does Lennie do with the water that makes him proud of hi...
swamper handyman;someone who preforms odd jobs-such as cleaning. Refers to the 
character Candy 
tick mattress covering 
stable buck a STABLE is a building where horses are kept. A BUCK, in this case, is a 
derogatory word for a black man. A stable buck, then, would be a black man who works in a 
st...
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Add to cartswamper handyman;someone who preforms odd jobs-such as cleaning. Refers to the 
character Candy 
tick mattress covering 
stable buck a STABLE is a building where horses are kept. A BUCK, in this case, is a 
derogatory word for a black man. A stable buck, then, would be a black man who works in a 
st...
1. Describe Lennie's physical and mental characteristics. Of the two men, why is George "in 
charge" of Lennie? Lennie is mentally challenged. He's big and slumped down and his arms 
hang loosely at his sides. Since Lennie is mentally challenged, George takes it upon himself to 
take care of him...
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Add to cart1. Describe Lennie's physical and mental characteristics. Of the two men, why is George "in 
charge" of Lennie? Lennie is mentally challenged. He's big and slumped down and his arms 
hang loosely at his sides. Since Lennie is mentally challenged, George takes it upon himself to 
take care of him...
According to the old man, why was the boss mad at George and Lennie They were't there on 
time 
What does George find in the ox by his bed and what does he assume He finds a can that gets 
rid of ticks and he assumed that the bed had bugs 
Describe the stable buck. What physical attributes does he ...
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time 
What does George find in the ox by his bed and what does he assume He finds a can that gets 
rid of ticks and he assumed that the bed had bugs 
Describe the stable buck. What physical attributes does he ...
Chapter One 
1. Reread the first paragraph of the novel. How does the passage function? What purpose does 
Steinbeck fulfill by beginning the novel in this way? The novel begins with a rich description 
of the setting. Steinbeck uses descriptive language to indicate that the area is a place of rest....
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1. Reread the first paragraph of the novel. How does the passage function? What purpose does 
Steinbeck fulfill by beginning the novel in this way? The novel begins with a rich description 
of the setting. Steinbeck uses descriptive language to indicate that the area is a place of rest....
When George and Lennie approach the river, why does George warn Lennie not to drink too 
much water? George says Lennie will be sick like he was the night before. 
What has Georbge told Lennie about that he always remembers even when he forgets everything 
else? Lennie always remembers that he will ...
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Add to cartWhen George and Lennie approach the river, why does George warn Lennie not to drink too 
much water? George says Lennie will be sick like he was the night before. 
What has Georbge told Lennie about that he always remembers even when he forgets everything 
else? Lennie always remembers that he will ...
owns a luger (handgun); shoots Candy's dog Carlson 
offers to lend George and Lennie money; lost a hand Candy 
old swamper; finds body of Curley's wife Candy 
stable buck; likes to read; lonely and bitter Crooks 
small and quick; travels with Lennie George 
boss's unpopular son; likes to fight; j...
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Add to cartowns a luger (handgun); shoots Candy's dog Carlson 
offers to lend George and Lennie money; lost a hand Candy 
old swamper; finds body of Curley's wife Candy 
stable buck; likes to read; lonely and bitter Crooks 
small and quick; travels with Lennie George 
boss's unpopular son; likes to fight; j...
Where did the bus drop the men off? A few miles south of Soledad, 2 miles from the ranch 
near Salinas river 
How is George described? smart, quick, restless eyes, strong hand, dark face, smaller than 
Lennie 
How is Lennie described? Big, pale eyes, walks heavily like a bear, drags feet when he wal...
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Add to cartWhere did the bus drop the men off? A few miles south of Soledad, 2 miles from the ranch 
near Salinas river 
How is George described? smart, quick, restless eyes, strong hand, dark face, smaller than 
Lennie 
How is Lennie described? Big, pale eyes, walks heavily like a bear, drags feet when he wal...
According to the old man, why was the boss mad at George and Lennie? because he was 
expection them and they never came for work. 
What does George find in the box by his bed and what does he assume? small yellow can. he 
assumes that the bed is filthy with lice and roaches. 
Describe the "stable b...
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Add to cartAccording to the old man, why was the boss mad at George and Lennie? because he was 
expection them and they never came for work. 
What does George find in the box by his bed and what does he assume? small yellow can. he 
assumes that the bed is filthy with lice and roaches. 
Describe the "stable b...
In what part of the country does the novel take place? Time period? This novel takes place 
near the Salinas River in California. It is set during the Great Depression 
List words that describe Lennie. Lennie is big, childlike, slow, simple, and forgetful. 
List words that describe George. George is...
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Add to cartIn what part of the country does the novel take place? Time period? This novel takes place 
near the Salinas River in California. It is set during the Great Depression 
List words that describe Lennie. Lennie is big, childlike, slow, simple, and forgetful. 
List words that describe George. George is...
What is the story's setting? The story's setting is in California in the 1930s. 
What is the plot of the story? Two migrant workers who travel together to different farms. 
Lennie is big and has a slight mental disorder. George is small and intelligent. George feels his 
life would be much easier ...
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Add to cartWhat is the story's setting? The story's setting is in California in the 1930s. 
What is the plot of the story? Two migrant workers who travel together to different farms. 
Lennie is big and has a slight mental disorder. George is small and intelligent. George feels his 
life would be much easier ...
The beginning of the novel begins with a rich description of physical setting. Cite examples of 3 
uses of descriptive language. Explain the effect on the mood created by Steinbeck by beginning 
the narrative with this description. Answers will vary 
"The water is warm too, for it has slipped twink...
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Add to cartThe beginning of the novel begins with a rich description of physical setting. Cite examples of 3 
uses of descriptive language. Explain the effect on the mood created by Steinbeck by beginning 
the narrative with this description. Answers will vary 
"The water is warm too, for it has slipped twink...
Where did the bus drop the two men off? 2 miles from the ranch near Salinas River 
How is George described? short, small, slim, working man 
How is Lennie described? big, broad shoulders, walks like a bear, no arm movement when 
he walks 
What does Lennie do with the water that makes him proud of hi...
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Add to cartWhere did the bus drop the two men off? 2 miles from the ranch near Salinas River 
How is George described? short, small, slim, working man 
How is Lennie described? big, broad shoulders, walks like a bear, no arm movement when 
he walks 
What does Lennie do with the water that makes him proud of hi...
1. What is the setting of the story? Salinas, California. 
2. What is the river that runs through the story's setting? Salinas. 
3. What mountains are visible in the area in Chapter 1? Gabilan. 
4. Which man in Chapter 1 is small, dark, and quick? George. 
5. Which man in Chapter 1 is huge and pale...
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Add to cart1. What is the setting of the story? Salinas, California. 
2. What is the river that runs through the story's setting? Salinas. 
3. What mountains are visible in the area in Chapter 1? Gabilan. 
4. Which man in Chapter 1 is small, dark, and quick? George. 
5. Which man in Chapter 1 is huge and pale...
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