you in a tub.
Today it wouldn't be evidence. Police and judges today would assume that your were either lying or on drugs.
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the answer is ...busted!
Joe Jonas had a crazy horse dream, which can be viewed in cartoon form on youtube when you type in "joe Jonas horse dream." When Joe was little, he had nightmares of "Froggyman." An interview of the JoBros nightmares can be viewed on youtube when you type in "Joe Jonas froggyman dream."
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Crooks later rejected the idea of buying the ranch because he felt it was just a dream that would never come true for him. He believed that his race and the societal prejudices against him would prevent him from ever being able to truly have a place of his own.
Lennie went into Crooks' bunk because he wanted to get away from the chaos and noise in the main bunkhouse. He found Crooks' room peaceful and enjoyed the quiet there. Lennie was also drawn to Crooks' company because he was looking for someone to talk to and Crooks was the only one who would listen to him.
No, Candy would not have agreed to let crooks live on the farm. Candy is loyal to George and Lennie, and he follows their decisions. He wouldn't jeopardize their safety or wellbeing by allowing strangers to live on the farm.
Because they think he would suport them. And because they are crooks.
the world would be diffrent because he gave a speech which was called"i have a dream" so if he was here he would do the same and we wouldn't be here today if he wasn't born. thank you!!!!!
Because Crooks realises not all white people are bad. And he would have better oh their farm.
Candy would likely have agreed to let Crooks live on the farm because they were both outcasts who were looking for a sense of belonging. George might have allowed this because he understood what it was like to be marginalized and wanted to help others in similar situations. Additionally, having Crooks on the farm could provide more diversity and companionship for all involved.