Chapter One
Vocabulary
Chapter Two
Vocabulary
Chapter Three
Vocabulary
Character
Literary Device
100
Ominously
What is in a threatening way
100
Complacently
What is in a pleased, satisfied manner
100
preoccupied; deep in thought
What is Bemused
100
Small Dark Features
What is George
100
a representation of an abstract or spiritual meaning through concrete or material forms; figurative treatment of one subject under the guise of another.
What is an allegory
200
Pugnacious
What is eager and ready to fight
200
roughly; abruptly
What is Brusquely
200
a building where meat or fish is cured (prepared) by means of dense smoke.
What is Smoke house
200
Likes rabbits
Who is Lennie
200
The conversation between characters in a drama or narrative.
What is dialogue
300
a small bundle of items rolled up inside a blanket and carried over the shoulder or on the back; a bedroll.
What is a Bindle
300
Derogatory
What is belittling and insulting
300
To reprehend someone is to reprimand or criticize that person. Something that is reprehensible is something that is deserving of criticism.
What is Rheumatism
300
The Old Handyman
Who is Candy
300
theme
What is a a common thread or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work
400
in a sad, gloomy manner
What is Morosely
400
Viciously
What is cruelly; in a mean way
400
Cowering
What is To cower is to shrink and tremble from fear.
400
Referred to as "tramp"
Who is Curley's Wife
400
hints of what is to come in the action of a play or a story
What is forshadowing
500
Mollified
What is soothed; pacified
500
Liniment
What is a medicated liquid rubbed on the skin to ease sore muscles and sprains
500
Rheumatism
What is a painful condition involving the joints and muscles
500
The boss's son
Who is Curley
500
using an object or action that means something more than its literal meaning.
What is a symbol
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