In Chapter 2 of the book "1984" by George Orwell, some lies that the character Winston tells are related to his rebellious thoughts and actions against the Party. He lies about his activities and feelings to conceal his true intentions from the surveillance of the Party. Winston also lies to himself about the reality of the oppressive regime he lives under, trying to convince himself that there may be hope for change.
In the book, Of Mice and Men, George takes Carlson's gun while Curley and the men are busy forming a search party. George later lies to the other men and tells them that Lennie stole the gun.
Exodus 2
Johnny's actions in chapter 2 of the outsiders is he tells Dallas to stop and stands up to him.
The George Carlin Show - 1994 George Tells the Truth 2-12 was released on: USA: 9 July 1995
AnswerThis is found in Matthew chapter 2.
1 Kings (chapter 12) and 2 Chronicles (chapter 10).
In chapter 20 Mr.Leroy dies and tells elijah to stop the preacher because he stole mr.Leroys money!
One can find locations for chapter 2 by looking in the index of the book. The index of a book tells the location or page number of all of the chapters with in it.
Old Major (the old boar who tells the other animals about the possible future of the farm in chapter 1)
If you own the book or if your school has a copy, if you look at chapter 2 it tells you. what page... i don't know but its in there.
George is afraid of Lennie creating trouble and seeing Curley's wife he knows that she is dangerous and will obviously cause trouble for them. George tells Lennie to stay away from her. We know she is trouble because she wears a lot of red which connotes danger, flirtatiousness, fire, devil....
In chapter 2 of "Of Mice and Men," we meet George and Lennie, the main protagonists of the story, as they arrive at the ranch where they will be working. We also meet Candy, an older ranch-hand who befriends George and Lennie. The boss of the ranch, Curley (the boss's son), and Curley's flirtatious wife are also introduced in this chapter.