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Why does George thank Slim at the beginning of the chapter?

For giving Lennie one of the puppies

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What happened in Weed that forced George and Lennie to leave town?

Lennie grabbed a woman’s red dress; she panicked and accused him of rape

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What is significant about the silence after the gunshot?

It emphasizes grief, tension, and emotional discomfort.

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Why does Curley attack Lennie?

Lennie is smiling (thinking about the farm), and Curley feels mocked.

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What does Slim say about Lennie’s intelligence and work ability?

Lennie isn’t bright but is an incredibly strong and hardworking laborer.

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Why is Lennie obsessed with Slim’s puppies?

He loves to pet soft things and wants to take care of rabbits someday

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Describe the dream George shares about owning land. What specific details does he include?

Ten acres, a house, rabbits, chickens, pigs, crops, no boss.

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Why doesn’t Lennie initially fight back?

George told him not to fight unless told.

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Why does Slim find George and Lennie’s friendship unusual?

Most ranch workers travel alone; lasting companionship is rare. Plus, Lennie has an intellectual ability, so it is strange that George lets him tag along.

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Why does Carlson want Candy’s dog shot?

The dog is old, smells, is suffering, and no longer useful.

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Why does Candy become interested in joining George and Lennie’s dream?

He fears being fired and sent to the county when he can’t work.

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What causes Lennie to crush Curley’s hand?

George shouts for Lennie to defend himself.

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What story does George confess to Slim about the Sacramento River?

George told Lennie to jump into the river; Lennie nearly drowned.

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Why does Candy hesitate to let Carlson shoot the dog?

He has had the dog since it was a puppy and feels attached.

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How much money does Candy offer to contribute?

$350 (plus more later).

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How does Slim protect Lennie after the fight?

He convinces Curley to say his hand was caught in a machine.

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Why did George stop playing cruel jokes on Lennie?

Lennie almost died and still trusted George; George felt guilty.

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Why does Slim ultimately agree with Carlson?

He believes the dog is suffering and agrees it’s merciful.

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Why does George tell Lennie and Candy not to tell anyone about their plan?

They might get fired and lose their chance to save money.

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What does Candy regret at the end of the chapter?

He regrets not shooting his own dog himself.