*Theme/Title: Of Mice and Men Chapter 6 * Description/Instructions The final chapter contains the climax of George having to make a very difficult decision which leads to the end of their dream.Group: Literature Literature Quizzes
From chapter summaries to characterization and settings, this extensive ''Of Mice and Men'' Study Guide offers a quick and effective way to get ready for an exam or get help with a class project. Short and easily accessible lessons make learning simple and convenient, and brief quizzes allow...
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You are viewing quiz 11 in chapter 3 of the course: Of Mice and Men Study Guide Course Practice 6 chapters | 47 quizzes Ch 1. Of Mice and Men: Literary & Historical... Ch 2. Of Mice and Men: Themes &... Ch 3. Of Mice and Men: Literary Devices Of Mice and Men ...
Of Mice and Men Discussion Chapters 5-6. Learning Target I can analyze how the decisions the author made regarding the order of events impacted the story. OF MICE & MEN Chapter 3 1. What does Slim find “funny” about George and Lennie’s relationship? Slim finds it strange that two me...
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Check out this bundle for Of Mice and Men. This includes:Summary PowerPoints for all chapters (1, 2, 3,4 5 & 6)Fill-in-the-blank assignments for all chaptersQuizzes for all chaptersQuestions for all chaptersAn introduction PowerPoint on the Great Depression time period Chapter 2 drawing ...
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Curley's wife, the only female character in Of Mice and Men, is marked by loneliness and unfulfilled dreams. Often reduced to labels like "tramp" and "tart," she is judged harshly by the men on the ranch. They see her provocative appearance—red velvet dress, rouged lips, painted nails...
There are several examples of verbal irony in Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men. In chapter one Lennie insists that he can go live in a cave when George becomes angry about the dead mouse Lennie has been carrying. George eventually apologizes to him, but at the close of the chapter Lennie ...