That's my homework too :O
In "Of Mice and Men," Steinbeck introduces Curley as a confrontational and aggressive man with a volatile temperament. The descriptions of his tight-fitting clothes, his aggressive attitude towards Lennie, and his constant need to assert dominance over others suggest that he might cause trouble for Lennie due to his controlling nature and tendency to pick fights.
Cherry's comment to Ponyboy suggests trouble because he is quiet and he is nice.
no
There is nothing mysterious about these dreams. You and your best friend have been talking about this guy, and find it rather exciting that he's been getting into trouble. It is possible that the more you talk about him, the more exciting and romantic he seems. Your friend's dream suggests that she is most interested in his rebellion and getting into trouble, while your dream suggests that he has become a romantic hero in your mind.
This phrase suggests that the person's actions, symbolized by their "sinful fingers," have led them into trouble once more. It implies a pattern of wrongdoing or bad decision-making that has resulted in negative consequences.
This dream suggests that something has come into your life that seems fun and harmless, but has the potential to cause more trouble than you expect.
In the poem "Rose Pogonias" by Robert Frost, the speaker is observant, contemplative, and nostalgic. The phrase "It is snowing a flake" shows the speaker's attention to detail and surroundings; "silent-footed and slow" reflects a sense of peaceful observation and mindfulness; and "The little tug of trouble, coming without call" suggests a pensive recollection of past experiences. Together, these phrases indicate a speaker who is reflective and attuned to the beauty of the natural world.
John Steinbeck used foreshadowing in "Of Mice and Men" by highlighting Lennie's tendency to get into trouble and George's concerns about their future together. The death of the mouse in the opening scene foreshadows future tragic events, while George's repeated warnings to Lennie about their dream farm serve as a clear indication of the final resolution.
British poet Daniel Defoe is credited with this quote. It emphasizes that worrying about a problem only adds to the burden and does not solve it. It suggests that embracing a proactive and calm approach is more effective during challenging times.
Because she is always alone with nobody to talk to. The other workers don't won't trouble from curley, so they stay from her. She wants someone to love her and also become a Hollywood actress.
This phrase suggests that there is a small amount of happiness or positive experiences, but a larger amount of difficulties or challenges. It implies that while there may be some good moments, overall there is more trouble or hardship in the situation.
no i would not so i would not get in trouble.
The character who had trouble with language in "The Giver" is Jonas' father. He struggled with precision of language and often used imprecise words or phrases, leading to misunderstandings and confusion. This limitation in language usage is highlighted as a reflection of the controlled and restricted nature of the society in which they live.