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Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Of Mice and Men - Passage 1
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This section also introduces the source of George’s conflicted feelings towards his friend. Read the passage through at least twice before tackling the questions. In answering the questions below, pay close attention to the text while also bearing in mind the wider issues of the novel as a whole. Lennie went behind the tree and brought out a litter of dried leaves and twigs. He threw them in a heap on the old ash pile and went back for more and more. It was almost night now. A dove’s wings whistled over the water. George walked to the fire pile and lighted the dry leaves. The flame cracked... Show more
Grades 11 and 12 - Literature - Senior High School - Of Mice and Men - Passage 1
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10 Questions

1. What does the manner of Lennie's approach to George tell the reader?
2. Why does Lennie's wish for ketchup cause George to explode?
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4. After George's outburst, how does the atmosphere change?
5. George explodes, speaks furiously and nearly shouts. At what point does his manner towards Lennie change?
6. Lennie's encounter with the girl provides an example of which of the following?
7. After George's outburst, how does the atmosphere change?
8. What does the manner of Lennie's approach to George tell the reader?
9. Which phrase demonstrates Lennie's physical capacity for endurance?
10. What does the reader learn about George in this passage?