what does Lennie take out of his pocket that gets him yelled by George
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.
Lennie took out a mouse that he was petting while they were walking.
Lennie takes out a deadmouse. George screamed at him because the mouse has bacteria and viruses and that can get Lennie sick.
Lennie takes out a mouse from his pocket. He had the mouse in his pocket because he wanted to stoke it with his thumb while him and George were walking.
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Dead mouse
He likes the fact that the mice is soft and wants to keep it. Until george tells him to give it. Afterwards George throws it.
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie does not have a rabbit in his pocket, despite his strong desire to have one. He often dreams of tending rabbits on their future farm.
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie tries to keep a puppy hidden from George so he won't be mad at him for accidentally killing it. Lennie's actions reveal his fear of disappointing George and his struggle to understand the consequences of his actions.
Lennie had a dead mouse in his pocket as a pet. He enjoys petting soft things, like mice and rabbits, but his strength unintentionally causes harm to them. This scene helps to establish Lennie's innocence and his inability to control his own strength.
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lennie and George are friends
George assures Lennie that he can build hutches for rabbits in "Of Mice and Men." George paints a picture for Lennie of them owning a piece of land where Lennie can tend to rabbits and fulfill his dream.
A dead mouse
George and Lennie go out with Slim and the other ranch hands to a local bar in the novel "Of Mice and Men."