In Chapter 3 of "Of Mice and Men," Candy's dog is shot and killed by Carlson. Candy is deeply upset by the loss of his beloved companion but ultimately agrees to let Carlson put the dog out of its misery due to its old age and failing health. This event foreshadows Lennie's fate at the end of the novella.
In John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men," Candy's dog is shot in Chapter 3. The exact page number can vary depending on the edition of the book. Generally, this pivotal moment occurs towards the middle of the chapter, highlighting themes of loss and the harsh realities of life during the Great Depression.
Candy's dog gets killed in chapter 3 of John Steinbeck's novel "Of Mice and Men."
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At the beginning of chapter 3 in "Of Mice and Men," Lennie is with Slim outside the bunkhouse. They are discussing the new puppies that Slim's dog has just given birth to.
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What is Willie referring to when he talk about the " marks of his sins"?