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What does george tell Lennie to do if he gets in trouble again?

George told Lennie to flee to the clearing by the river and wait for him to come get him, if Lennie got into any trouble. George and Lennie spent the night in the same clearing on their way to the ranch/farm.


What does tell Lennie to do in case of trouble?

go hide in the bush until george come for him


What does George tell Lennie to do if he gets in truble mice and men?

Told him to hide in the brushes where they slept


What does george tell Lennie to do if he gets in any sort of trouble at the new job?

to go and hide in th ebrush by the river where they camped the very first night


When they get to where they are going what does george tell Lennie to do?

George tells Lennie to stay quiet and not say anything when they get to where they are going. He wants to make sure Lennie doesn't get them into trouble by saying something inappropriate or revealing too much.


What does Lennie repeatedly tell Aunt Clara when she accuses him of doing bad things and not minding George?

Lennie repeatedly tells Aunt Clara that George never gets mad and he always takes care of Lennie. He insists that he is only a little bit like George and that he always tries to do what George tells him to do.


When Lennie and george get to the ranch what does george tell Lennie to do?

To not say anything to the boss and if they get in trouble to go back to the camping spot


'Of Mice and Men' why does george tell Lennie he could get allong so well without him?

George tells Lennie that he could get along so well without him because he is frustrated with the mistakes and trouble that Lennie often causes. However, deep down, George cares for Lennie and doesn't truly mean what he says. George knows that Lennie depends on him for guidance and protection.


What things does Lennie say and do to make him seem like a child?

he likes to touch thing, he always gets in trouble


How does Slim save George and Lennie's jobs?

Slim saves George and Lennie's jobs by talking to the boss and vouching for them, emphasizing how hard they work and how valuable they are to the ranch. He convinces the boss that George and Lennie are good workers who deserve to stay on despite the trouble they accidentally caused.


What does George tell Lennie about the rabbits?

George tells Lennie that if he behaves and follows their plan, he will be able to tend the rabbits on their dream farm and take care of them. George knows that this idea brings joy and comfort to Lennie, who loves animals. The dream of tending the rabbits also serves as a motivation for Lennie to stay out of trouble and work towards their shared goal of having their own piece of land.


What does George warn Lennie about Where does he tell him to go?

One warning that George give Lennie is to stay away from Curley because he fears that if Curley tries to fight with Lennie, Lennie will hurt Curley, and they will lose their jobs. He also says to stay away from Curley's wife.