the men smoked the mice wraped in loads of magical herbs
The title of the novel 'Of Mice and Men' comes from a poem called 'To a Mouse' by Robert Burns
Steinbeck named his novel "Of Mice and Men" after a line from the poem "To a Mouse" by Robert Burns as it reflects the themes of vulnerability, fragility, and the struggle for survival that are central to both the poem and the novel. This connection helps convey the idea that the characters in the novel, like the mouse in the poem, are at the mercy of larger forces beyond their control.
He wants to pet it with his thumb
No: "Mice" is the plural form of mouse. Possible pronouns for "mouse" are "it", "he", or "she".
The word mice is the plural form of mouse. (one mouse, two mice)
The plural of mouse is mice
The plural of mouse is mice.
Mice. One mouse is a mouse. Mice is more than one. The lady had mice in her house. The cat caught a mouse.
a computer mouse has 2 legs and 2 teeth, while an animal mouse has 8 legs. animal mice are not called mice actually, they are called octorats
No, Mice is a plural noun. Mouse is the singular noun.
mouse is singular, mice is plural
mice for 2-infinate mouse for 1 For example i added my MOUSE to my friends group of MICE.