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Candy's greatest fear in Of Mice and Men is being left alone and helpless after losing his old, disabled dog. He worries that once he is no longer able to work on the ranch due to old age and disability, he will be discarded like his dog. Candy's fear reflects the theme of isolation and loneliness in the novella.
Ergophobia
Being able to sing being able to listen being able to read notes able to carry a tune
"being able to work under supervision" is a phrase, not a sentence; it needs a verb.Being able to work under supervision matters.
Candy's dog is shot and killed because it is old and no longer useful, similar to Candy himself who is also aging and feeling useless. This event makes Candy feel afraid that he will also be cast aside if he becomes too old or unable to work, so he decides to work on the ranch for as long as he can to have a sense of security and belonging.
Being able to explain correctly how a thing work Being able to convince somebody for the usefulness Being straithforward, but sincere
Toblerone candy will work.
Being able to work in your pajamas.
Curley's wife died, so now Lennie will be in trouble and then their dream of the farm will be no more. Candy therefor won't be able to work on the farm with George and Lennie.
Candy wants to join Lennie and George in their plan to buy a piece of land and work together. He offers them his savings to help fund the purchase in exchange for being allowed to live on the land with them. Candy sees the opportunity as a chance to escape his current situation on the ranch and have a sense of security in his old age.
Work
Practice, double check your work and do not be afraid to ask for help.