Plot
Nonfiction
Of Mice and Men
Of Mice and Men 2
100

What is an external conflict?

man vs man

man vs supernatural

man vs society

man vs nature

100

What is one rhetorical appeal?

ethos-appeal to credibility

pathos-appeal to emotion

logos-appeal to logic

100

Describe Lennie

Large, like  a bear, not very smart

100

What did Lennie do in Weed that got him in trouble?

He touched a girl's dress and wouldn't let go

200

What is an internal conflict?

A conflict that happens inside the character.

man vs self

200

What is an author's purpose for writing?

To entertain, persuade, or inform

200

Describe George

He is small, smart, and mean to Lennie

200

Why does George tell Lennie to remember where they camped out?

George tells Lennie to "hide in the brush" if he does something bad

300

Give an example of a flat character

:)

300

What did John F Kennedy think of immigrants?

He thought they contributed positively to America

300

Where are George and Lennie going?

They are going to work on a ranch

300
Describe Curley's Wife

She wears a lot of makeup, dresses fancy, and is always looking for Curley

400

Give an example of a round character

:D

400
How is a claim or argument supported?

With evidence

400

What does Lennie like to touch?

Soft things

400

Why does Curley like to fight big guys?

because he is small. He wants to prove that he is "manly"
500

What do we call the turning point of the story?

The climax

500

What were two reasons that John F Kennedy used to support his claim that immigrants benefitted America?

1. Immigrants are inventors

2. Immigrants want to work

3. The food is good

4. Everyone that came to America are immigrants

500

What is George and Lennie's dream?

They want to own their own ranch and work for themselves

500

What does Lennie get at the end of Chapter 2?

He gets a puppy!