older man, missing a hand, owns a really old half blind dog
who is... candy
which comes first “Hide till I come for you. Don't let nobody see you. Hide in the brush by the river. Say that over.” or "Say what the hell’s he got on his shoulder?”
what is "Say what the hell’s he got on his shoulder?”
what does the quote “This here blacksmith- name of whitey- was the kind of guy that would put that stuff around even if there wasn’t no bugs- just to make sure, see? Tell you what he used to do- at meals he’d peel his boil’ potatoes, an’ he’d take out ever’ little spot, no matter what kind, before he’d eat it. And if there was a red splotch on an egg, he’d scrape it off. Finally quit about the food. That’s the kind of guy he was- clean.” mean?
what is... this quote is very self explanatory, talking about how much of a germophobe whitey was, we know this because Whitey would use bug powder even if there were no bugs, as a preventative measure. This quote is also a character-revealing moment when Candy explains the history of the bunkhouse bed to George, establishing the setting and Whitey's unsettling habits.
what page is "Say what the hell’s he got on his shoulder?” on?
what is... pg. 26
who were the two first characters introduced in the book?
who is... George and Lennie
Little guy, always picking fights, boss's son
who is... Curley
what quote comes first...
“The bunkhouse was a long, rectangular building. Inside, the walls were whitewashed and the floor unpainted. In the three walls there were small, square windows, and in the fourth, a solid door with a wooden latch.” or “Hide till I come for you. Don't let nobody see you. Hide in the brush by the river. Say that over.”
what is...
“Hide till I come for you. Don't let nobody see you. Hide in the brush by the river. Say that over.”
what does the quote "Curley’s like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys. He's alla time picking scraps with big guys. Kind of like he's mad at ‘em because he aint a big guy.” mean?
what is... this quote is showing Candy explaining that Curley's small stature has made him insecure and aggressive, leading him to deliberately provoke fights with men who are physically larger than he is.
what page is “Curley’s like a lot of little guys. He hates big guys. He's alla time picking scraps with big guys. Kind of like he's mad at ‘em because he aint a big guy.” on?
what is... pg. 26
George or Lennie which one had an obsession for mice?
who is...Lennie
Tall man, Jerk line Skinner, Has his own bucking team
who is... Slim
what comes first “This here blacksmith- name of whitey- was the kind of guy that would put that stuff around even if there wasn’t no bugs- just to make sure, see? Tell you what he used to do- at meals he’d peel his boil’ potatoes, an’ he’d take out ever’ little spot, no matter what kind, before he’d eat it. And if there was a red splotch on an egg, he’d scrape it off. Finally quit about the food. That’s the kind of guy he was- clean.” or “The bunkhouse was a long, rectangular building. Inside, the walls were whitewashed and the floor unpainted. In the three walls there were small, square windows, and in the fourth, a solid door with a wooden latch.”
what is... “The bunkhouse was a long, rectangular building. Inside, the walls were whitewashed and the floor unpainted. In the three walls there were small, square windows, and in the fourth, a solid door with a wooden latch.”
what does “Hide till I come for you. Don't let nobody see you. Hide in the brush by the river. Say that over.” mean?
what is...
what page is "George scowled at him, and Lennie dropped his head in shame at having forgotten.” on?
what is... pg. 22
The first mouse they found was it live or dead?
what is...dead
Smaller of the 2, mean, takes authority
who is... George
list the order of these quotes...
A. “Now he’s got his eye on us. Now we got to be careful and not make no slips. You keep your big flapper shut after this”
B. “This here blacksmith- name of whitey- was the kind of guy that would put that stuff around even if there wasn’t no bugs- just to make sure, see? Tell you what he used to do- at meals he’d peel his boil’ potatoes, an’ he’d take out ever’ little spot, no matter what kind, before he’d eat it. And if there was a red splotch on an egg, he’d scrape it off. Finally quit about the food. That’s the kind of guy he was- clean.
C. “George scowled at him, and Lennie dropped his head in shame at having forgotten.”
what is... B,C,A
what does the quote “George scowled at him, and Lennie dropped his head in shame at having forgotten.” mean?
what is... The line occurs when George and Lennie are first in the bunkhouse, and George is warning Lennie about Curley. Lennie, distracted or forgetful, mentions their shared dream of owning a farm and tending rabbits
what page is “Now he’s got his eye on us. Now we got to be careful and not make no slips. You keep your big flapper shut after this” on?
what is... pg. 23
who would always give Lennie mice whenever they would find them but then stopped?
who is... Aunt Clara
Bigger of the 2, quiet (barely talks), does what is told
who is... Lennie
what quote comes before “This here blacksmith- name of whitey- was the kind of guy that would put that stuff around even if there wasn’t no bugs- just to make sure, see? Tell you what he used to do- at meals he’d peel his boil’ potatoes, an’ he’d take out ever’ little spot, no matter what kind, before he’d eat it. And if there was a red splotch on an egg, he’d scrape it off. Finally quit about the food. That’s the kind of guy he was- clean.”
what is...
what does the quote on pg. 17 mean or why was it significant?
what is... we added this quote because it shows us that adding detail to what’s happening in the story can really help us get a better understanding and to picture it better, making ti less confusing, and to make us feel as if we are there in the moment. The little words that are added like “whitewashed” or “unpainted” set a tone/ mood that wouldn’t be there without those impactful words.
what is the quote in page 30?
what is... “Hide till I come for you. Don't let nobody see you. Hide in the brush by the river. Say that over.”
what did George want Lennie to do when they first go see the boss?
what is... To stay quiet/ not to speak and stand there