They died because lennie would pet them to roughly by squeezing their heads but he wasnt trying to.
All the mice that Lennie's Aunt Clara gave him died because Lennie pet them too hard unintentionally, not realizing his own strength. This led to him accidentally killing them, which is a foreshadowing of the tragedy that occurs later in the story.
Aunt Clara gave Lennie a dead mouse as a pet when he was younger. She thought he liked to pet soft things, so she gave it to him to take care of.
Lennie loses his Aunt Clara who cared for him before he met George. Lennie often wishes he had Aunt Clara around to take care of him and tell him what to do.
His Aunt Clara
Lennie tells his froend George he remembers that a lady used to give mice to him. George scoffs. "A lady, huh? (you) don't even remember who that lady was. That was your own Aunt Clara. An' she stopped givin' 'em to ya. You always killed 'em." Lennie's Aunt Clara had raised Lennie from when he was a baby right up until she died, then he and his friend George went out working, and looking for work, together.
Herr Drosselmeyer.
suny
i dont think so
he gave her a white horse
How she gave everything up. Her comforts and pleasures for everybody else.
she gave medical attention to the people that got hirt in the war
given
In the sentence, Clara had gave or given the tape to Ana, the correct verb to be used is given. In this past perfect sentence the auxiliary verb hadalways takes another verb, given, in the past participle form.