In the extract from Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck, the bunkhouse is described as a dreary and cramped living space for ranch workers. The extract highlights the lack of privacy and personal space, as well as the absence of individuality in the workers' living quarters. This portrayal of the bunkhouse serves to emphasize the harsh and isolated nature of the workers' lives on the ranch.
WikiAnswers cannot see "this" paragraph so we cannot answer the question. This is a question and answer site, so you have to include everything in the question and a whole paragraph is too long to include.
for the second to the last question, where did Steinbeck travel? the answer is Steinbeck traveled to america
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A P.E.A.K paragraph is a paragraph that contains:P=PointE=EvidenceA=AnalysisK=Keep going back to the question.
The question and answer method of development is effective in explanation and arguments. Sometimes a series of related question which are meant to be unanswered make up a paragraph or the succeeding paragraphs answers the question.
This is not a question.
The main idea of a science experiment could be a question, but the main idea of a paragraph should be a statement. You can generally form a question into a statement to use for your paragraph.
me ask question also me not know sorry.
A polygon presumably
A rhetorical question.
At the end of a paragraph
start of with a question