He eats your icecream....
Lennie's Sneaky ThingsIn Steinbeck's novel 'Of Mice and Men' Lennie tries to do many sneaky things. For example, in Chapter 5 we read about the puppy he was given by Slim. While playing with the puppy in the barn Lennie accidentally kills it, and then tries to conceal this fact by hiding the body under some hay.
In "Of Mice and Men," Lennie tries to keep a puppy hidden from George so he won't be mad at him for accidentally killing it. Lennie's actions reveal his fear of disappointing George and his struggle to understand the consequences of his actions.
yes it is a dog from Eugene OR
The cat was so sneaky.She was as sneaky as a ninja, but made a great crash when she dropped the cookie jar.
George protected Lennie by looking out for his well-being, providing guidance, and making sure he stayed safe from harm. He always tried to keep Lennie out of trouble and tried to create a safe and stable environment for him.
Yes, I have tried it. Having said that, I am naturally very sneaky!
Tomato because its a wee sneaky red thing.
Lennie continously tries to defend himself by telling his aunt Clara that he "tried and tried" to prevent things from going bad, and ultimately tells her that he might as well just go live in a cave. Which aunt Clara responds to him that he will never do that.
Lennie killed Curley's wife in the novel "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck. This event takes place in Section 5 of the book. One quote from this scene is when Lennie says to Curley's wife, "I done a bad thing. I done another bad thing."
George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water. George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
he was a sneaky jackrabbit.
sneaky sneaky