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Who was in the barn?
How was the puppy that Lennie was looking at?
What did Lennie do to the puppy?
To what does he compare the puppy?
"Now maybe... ain't gonna let me tend no rabbits, if he fin's out you got killed" (Steinbeck 85). To who he refers?
George says:"Now jus' for that you don't get to tend no..." (Steinbeck 85). No what?
"It's on'y about four o'clock. None of them…is goin' to leave that tenement" (Steinbeck). Them who?
Who did bite Lennie?
Where Curley's wife lived?
"I never got that…" (Steinbeck 88). What did Curley's wife never got?
"Coulda been in the…, an' had nice clothes-all them nice clothes like they wear" (Steinbeck 89). Where could have Curley's wife been?
"I like to…nice things" (Steinbeck 90). What he likes to do?
"Don't you mess it up" (Steinbeck 90). To what does Curley's wife refers?
How does Curley's wife describe her hair to Lennie?
"An' hide in the…till he come. He's gonna be mad" (Steinbeck 92). Where?
Who got killed?
Where was Curley's wife laying when Lennie left?
"We oughtta let 'im get away. You don't know that Curley. Curley gon'ta wanta get 'im lynched. Curley'll get 'im…" (Steinbeck 94). Get him how?
"I'll work my month an' I'll take my fifty bucks an' I'll stay all night in some lousy…" (Steinbeck 95). Where?
Who did inform the guys about Curley's wife death?
"Then…went quickly over to her, and he felt her wrist" (Steinbeck 96). Who did it?
Who said "I will get my Luger" (Steinbeck 96)?
"Maybe like that time in…you was tellin' about" (Steinbeck 97). Where?
When Slim asked to George where he though Lennie went, what did he says?
What did George suggest to do instead of killing Lennie?
When Lennie is hiding he says:"I can go right off there an' find a…" (Steinbeck 100). Where he is thinking to go?
Who is the fat lady?
In Lennie head arrived a gigantic…rabbit. How was?
"He won't do nothing like that. I know George. Me an' him…together" (Steinbeck 102). What they do together?
At the end before George shoots Lennie, he is telling him again about what?

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