Without more specific information about George's analysis of what happened in Weed, it is difficult to determine its accuracy. It is important to consider different perspectives and sources of information to form a well-rounded understanding of the situation.
If there was, it was lost. :( There seem to be absolutly no pictures, self or by someone else, of Georges de La Tour.
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George believes that Lennie's attack on the girl in Weed was accidental and not malicious. He believes that Lennie didn't understand his own strength and didn't intend to harm her. It seems probable given Lennie's mental limitations and innocence.
Although I hate to admit it, there seem to be absolutely no portraits, self or by someone else, of Georges de La Tour. I, too, needed a picture of him for an assignment, but after scowering the internet and multiple sources, it seems he never did one. :(
That seems fair/sensible/accurate, etc.
well, you see i ordered and airsoft gun and it came 17 days after the esimate date. so you tell me do they seem accurate.
When you look at the stars at night, you can't really tell how distant they are. They can easily seem to be closer than they really are.
on a 2004 civic coupe, running 205-40-17 and they seem accurate.
This does not seem to be a recognisable phrase in Greek. Please try and provide the closest accurate spelling.
You do not DRAW paintings - you PAINT them!
He didn't because he was dead by the time the industrial revolution happened.
To suggest that something happened in the past... perhaps it is just me, but does this question seem a little unnecessary?