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George tells Lennie to just stand there and not say anything until after they get jobs and work for a little while.

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What does Lennie ask george to tell him about frequently?

The dream farm they're going to get when they get enough money.


Why does Lennie kill George?

GEORGE killed LENNIE because Curley was going to find him and shoot him anyway. George wanted Lennie's last few moments to be happy, so he decided to do it himself and tell him a story beforehand.


Where does george remind Lennie that they are going the next day?

That they are going to work at the ranch tomorrow.


When the boss is talking to george about their work george speaks for himself and Lennie. What does his boss suspect is going on between george and Lennie?

The boss suspects that George is taking advantage of Lennie by making decisions for him and speaking on his behalf. He questions the nature of their relationship and whether George is exploiting Lennie in some way.


Why does george tell Lennie to do if curley hit him?

George tells Lennie to fight back and defend himself if Curley hits him. George wants Lennie to stand up for himself and not allow others to take advantage of him.


When they get to where they are going What does George what does Lennie to do?

George tells Lennie to just stand there and not say anything until after they get jobs and work for a little while.


What lie does George tell about the way George dies?

Carlson asks if Lennie had his gun and if George took it from him and killed Lennie. George responds, "Yeah. He had your gun...Yeah. Tha's how."


Who is going to help George and Lennie buy the dream ranch?

Candy is going to help George and Lennie buy the dream ranch by offering to contribute money he has saved up for it.


What hints are there in the opening dialogue between george and Lennie to tells about Lennie?

In the opening dialogue between George and Lennie in John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Lennie's forgetfulness, childlike nature, and dependence on George are hinted at through his repeated requests for George to tell him about their dream of owning a ranch. George's protective and authoritative tone towards Lennie also suggests a dynamic where George takes on a caretaking role for Lennie.


Where are George and Lennie going to in the book of mice and men?

to salinas


What does tell Lennie to do in case of trouble?

go hide in the bush until george come for him


Why did George stop teasing Lennie?

because to lennie his jokes didnt have an end. like it was serious to him, he would do what george would tell him to do even if it able to kill him