Lennie's contributions show his innocence, kindness, and desire to help, as he often tries to be helpful and do the right thing. However, his interruptions reveal his lack of understanding of social cues and his impulsivity, which sometimes lead to unintentional trouble or conflict. Overall, Lennie's character is portrayed as well-meaning but naive and lacking in self-awareness.
Listen!, I had to answer this exact same question, Extract study: Section 1 (b) question 3? im guessing?. All you need to do is just say how bossy he is, and how he is in charge of Lennie! From Nathan Murray
Tell him to stop!
You can tell by how the character is written. Behavior of a character will tell you along with the authors description.
Writing can tell everything about a character, from the way they look and act to the way they think and speak.
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when an author doesn't tell you a character's personality directly so you have to figure it out based on the character's actions.
To tell how many contributions (points) you have, go to your bio page. The URL for any Bio Page will be User:username.There will be a stats box with all of your badges in it. In the stats box (it is labeled 'Stats') it will show how many contributions you have made.
You can tell what a character is like bye clues in the text.
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It is considered a fair amount. Many users contribute once or twice and then leave, so 100 contributions tell us that you are active on the site.
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