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Lennie and George are sleeping in a brush to find shelter for the night. They are migrant workers who don't have a permanent home, so they often have to make do with whatever shelter they can find outdoors. Sleeping in the brush provides them with some protection from the elements and helps them save money by not having to pay for lodging.

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Where does george tell Lennie to go if he gets in trouble?

George tells Lennie to go back to the brush by the river and hide if he gets in trouble.


What does tell Lennie to do in case of trouble?

go hide in the bush until george come for him


What page in of mice and men does George tell Lennie to hide in the brush?

In "Of Mice and Men," George tells Lennie to go hide in the brush in Chapter 1, on page 15. This happens after Lennie panics and holds on too tight to a woman's dress, prompting George to advise him to hide if anything goes wrong.


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.


Who shot Lennie in the back of the head?

George. After Lennie accidentally killed Curleys wife and went to hide in the brush (a place where George and Lennie agreed to meet in case of trouble) Curley and the guys set out to kill Lennie for what he did. George, not wanting Lennie to die like that, told Lennie the story of the house they planned on having. while telling Lennie he shot him in the back of the head.


What did George the guys about where Lennie went in Of MIce and Men?

George told the guys that Lennie went south to the brush to search for his puppy. However, in reality, Lennie accidentally killed Curley's wife and then fled to the same spot to hide as he was instructed by George earlier.


What does Lennie remember that george has told him?

he doesn't, unless george hammers it into him or unless it has to do with his rabbits <3


Where does Lennie return to at the end of the book of mice and men?

At the end of the book Lennie once again returns to the brush down by the Salinas River. That was where the book started and where George and Lennie stayed before they went to the Ranch, where they cooked beans and talked about their own plot of land for the first time.


What instructions does George give Lennie before they go to sleep?

He tells Lennie that he won't say a word when they see the boss, and he says that if Lennie gets in trouble, he should go hide in the brush where they are right now.


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


Is this true that george thought there was a good chance Lennie would be taken alive after he killed curleys wife?

Yes, based on the book "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, George did think there was a good chance Lennie would be taken alive after he killed Curley's wife. This is why he instructs Lennie to hide in the brush and wait for him if anything goes wrong. George wanted to protect Lennie from being lynched by the angry mob.


Why has Lennie come to this clearing chapter 6 of mice and men?

If you are referring to the brush and the salinas river, it is because Lennie kills Curley's wife and was told by George to go back to the brush if he gets in trouble so that is where he goes. He is told in the first chapter, showing the inevitibility that he would get in trouble. :)