a dead mouse
Lennie takes a dead mouse out of his pocket, which causes George to yell at him because he knows that Lennie's habit of petting soft things often leads to trouble. George doesn't want Lennie to get in trouble again.
In "Of Mice and Men," George tells Slim that he and Lennie had to leave Weed because Lennie touched a young woman's dress and she accused him of assault. George explains that they had to flee the town to avoid any trouble or consequences.
George tells Lennie that living in a cave would not be practical or ideal for them, as they would miss out on the comforts and necessities of regular civilized life. He emphasizes the importance of having a stable job and a place to call their own.
In Chapter 4 of "Of Mice and Men," the men on the ranch play horseshoes as they relax after work. Crooks, the stable buck, opens up to Lennie about his loneliness and dreams of companionship. Curley's wife visits the men in the bunkhouse, stirring up tension and revealing more about her character.
In the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, Curley's wife 'jerked back' and 'yelled' when Lennie grabbed her hair. This incident ultimately leads to tragic consequences for both characters.
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The past tense of "yell" is "yelled."
Yelled is not an onomatopoeia:)
Yelled is the correct spelling.
its is in chapter 14 he said " Hallelujah A-men"
The word yelled is a verb
She yelled at her brother for eating the last slice of cake.