He contributes to paying for the dream house that george and lennie planned to move to in the future :')
In "Of Mice and Men," Candy offers to contribute his life savings to help finance George and Lennie's dream of owning a piece of land. Candy hopes that by joining them, he can secure a sense of purpose and belonging for his future.
In chapter 3 of "Of Mice and Men," the dream of owning a piece of land and living off the land is further solidified as Candy decides to contribute his savings towards it. This financial contribution brings the dream one step closer to becoming a reality for George, Lennie, and Candy.
Candy says that Curley treats Lennie badly because he is scared of and envies Lennie's strength. Curley wants to act tough, so he verbally insults Lennie. Lennie is not intelligent enough to know what to do, so he is passive until George tells Lennie what to do.
If you pay $1.20 for two pounds of candy, how much would you pay for half a pound?
If you pay $1.20 for two pounds of candy, how much would you pay for half a pound?
Candy testers don't get paid. They pay to test the candy. Or at least... I would.
Lafayette, for one; but, being one of the richest men in the world at the time, he didn't exactly need pay.
"Women's vs men's pay?"
It's kind of you to offer to contribute to the costs. Let's discuss and agree on a fair way to split the bill. Thank you for your generosity!
well,the only candy bar alive would be a pay day.
you can't its just how humans work. He can pay for her to have breast enlargement surgery !
Pay Day
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