George tells Slim about what happens in Weed because he thinks he can trust Slim.
George told Slim about what happened in Weed because he trusted Slim and valued his opinion. He wanted Slim to understand the situation and provide guidance on how to handle it. George also felt guilty about what happened and sharing the story with Slim helped him process his emotions.
Told him that it had to be done. It was symboliing that someone knew what George was going through, because the other men were looking at him crazy. (Remember George lied about what had happened and Slim is the only one who knew what really happened.)
I knew a George "Slim" Turen in Chaska MN when I was a kid. He told me he played minor league ball in the thirties. He was a good old guy. Check Fargo-Moorhead and the Northern League. I'm Ed Salden.
I think you are referring to Randy Travis.
Well, I don't think so. I just got off the phone with R. J Reynolds and was told that the newly packaged Slim 100's are basically the same. I can still tell the difference! I have no clue where the Slim Light 100's went or why. I should have asked when I called. Either way I miss them. Bring them back please! Actually the only thing that changed was the removal of the word "Light" from the box which is required by law to happen later this year.
People shouldn't be scared about 'Doomsday', as it has been told it was going to happen in 2008 too.And did it happen?I think not.
George tells Slim about how he used to play tricks on Lennie when they were younger, like pretending to throw a ball and not actually doing it. He also confesses that he let Lennie do most of the talking during their interview for the job, knowing that Lennie would mess it up.
He defends Lennie. He doesn't like it when people make fun of Lennie because of how George treated Lennie in the past, and he realised you shouldn't make fun of people or pull jokes on them because it hurts them, like when George told Lennie to jump in the river and Lennie couldn't swim. From then on, he stopped being mean and decided to look after Lennie.
George told Whit that he thought there was going to be trouble because he was alarmed by overhearing a suspicious conversation that indicated something potentially dangerous was about to happen. Whit appreciated George's alert and took measures to address the situation.
Your question is a little hard to understand but I think the answer you're looking for is George Washington.
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which literary term is defined as stories or events told in the sequence in which they happen