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Q: In john Steinbeck's the turtle how does the turtle plant the wild oat seeds?
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In John Steinbeck's 'The Turtle' how does the turtle plant the wild oat seeds?

In John Steinbeck's 'The Turtle,' the turtle plants the wild oat seeds by carrying them in the mud that sticks to its shell. As the turtle moves around, the seeds fall off into the soil, allowing them to germinate and grow. This process illustrates the interconnectedness of nature and the role that even small creatures play in the ecosystem.


What is John Steinbecks surname?

John Steinbeck's surname is Steinbeck.


What did John Steinbecks mom do for living?

She was a schoolteacher


What was John Steinbecks hometown?

salinas, ca


When was John Steinbecks The Pearl written?

in 1947


Were John Steinbecks parents German immigrants?

No.


What was John steinbeck's major in school?

John steinbecks mayjor in school was journelisem!


What does John steinbecks the grapes of the wrath tells about the struggles of?

Farmer


What could be John Steinbecks scorpion?

He failed University He failed University


What was John Steinbecks mother called?

Olive Hamiliton (daughter of Samuel)


Where and when were John Steinbecks houses built?

they were built Africa and shipped to America


What are examples of symbolism in the pearl by John Steinbecks?

The pearl The canoe The scorpion