Lennie is thinking about the vision of his Aunt Clara and a giant rabbit scolding him for causing trouble and ruining his chance of tending the rabbits on his and George's dream farm. This vision serves as a manifestation of Lennie's guilt and fear of losing the dream he shared with George.
Lennie and George worked on the ranch for about a month before the events of "Of Mice and Men" take place.
Lennie and George arrived at the ranch in the evening, just before sunset.
You will. It hurts now but you will get over her.
Lennie throws away the pup he accidentally killed because he realizes it's dead and worries that George will be mad at him for causing harm to the animals they were supposed to take care of. Lennie feels guilty and tries to hide the evidence to avoid getting in trouble.
no
Blue when it is young and red just before it dies.
it dies you just answered your own question
Unless the President dies just before Next one takes office, then yes
If a baby dies at birth, it's called "stillborn".
As with all creatures, it's born, it grows up, it dies.... that is, unless it's eaten before it grows up. Then it just dies.
GYFO (get your flirt on) before it's too late
Lennie is not aware of the power he possesses, so when Lennie kills his puppy he is not able to understand what he was just done