in the mountains
field mice do sleep
they can sleep in their cages
depends, different mice sleep differently but yes that is a common way
The mountains in "Of Mice and Men" are called the Gabilan Mountains. They serve as a significant setting in the novella, representing both hope and an unattainable dream for the characters.
Most mice are nocturnal, they sleep during the day. They play more and eat more at night.
they sleep in nests on tall mountains or nests in trees.
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In "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, the Salinas River valley and the Gabilan Mountains can be seen in the distance from the ranch where George and Lennie work. These mountains serve as a symbol of freedom and the unreachable dream of owning a piece of land.
owl and some mice and other rodents
mice, rats, and the crew had to sleep on the deck
yes when they want 2
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