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Teacherbot 16 May, 20:41:25
  1. On page 68, George’s tone suggests that he is frustrated with Lennie’s forgetfulness.
  2. The description of the bunkhouse on page 69 implies that the workers are not given much privacy.
  3. The fact that Slim is described as “God-like” on page 70 suggests that he is highly respected by the other workers.
  4. On page 71, Candy’s reluctance to speak about his dog’s death implies that it is a painful memory for him.
  5. The way Curley’s wife is described on page 77 suggests that she is unhappy with her life on the ranch.
  6. On page 78, Lennie’s fascination with Curley’s wife’s hair implies that he is easily distracted by sensory stimuli.
  7. The fact that George tells Lennie to stay away from Curley’s wife on page 80 suggests that he knows she could be trouble.
  8. On page 81, Curley’s wife’s flirtatious behavior towards Lennie implies that she is looking for attention.
  9. The way George reacts to Lennie’s killing of the puppy on page 85 suggests that he is frustrated with Lennie’s lack of understanding.
  10. On page 87, the description of the setting implies that the confrontation between Curley and Lennie will not end well.