Answer the individual questions. Your answers need to be spelled correctly.
Who says the following?
“He spends half his time lookin’ for her, and the rest of the time she’s lookin’ for him.”
Who says the following?
“Me an’ Lennie’s rollin’ up a stake. . . . I might go in an’ set and have a shot, but I ain’t puttin’ out no two and a half.”
Who says the following?
“She’s gonna make a mess. They’s gonna be a bad mess about her. She’s a jail bait all set on the trigger.”
Who is being described in the following words?
“She’s gonna make a mess. They’s gonna be a bad mess about her. She’s a jail bait all set on the trigger.”
Who says the following?
“Any you guys seen my wife?”
Who says the following?
“I ain’t much good with on’y one hand. I lost my hand right here on this ranch. That’s why they give me a job swampin’. An’ they give me two hunderd an’ fifty dollars ‘cause I los’ my hand. An’ I got fifty more saved up right in the bank, right now. Tha’s three hundred, and I got fifty more comin’ the end a the month. Tell you what— . . . S’pose I went in with you guys.”
Who says the following?
“When they can me here I wisht somebody’d shoot me. But they won’t do nothing like that. I won’t have no place to go, an’ I can’t get no more jobs.”
“When they can me here I wisht somebody’d shoot me. But they won’t do nothing like that. I won’t have no place to go, an’ I can’t get no more jobs.”
The above quote emphasizes ______________________.
Who says the following?
“It wasn’t nothing. . . . I would of had to drowned most of ’em anyways. No need to thank me about that.”
Who says the following?
“If I was bright, if I was even a little bit smart, I’d have my own little place, an’ I’d be bringin’ in my own crops, ’stead of doin’ all the work and not getting what comes up outa the ground.”
Who says the following?
“Used to play jokes on ’im ’cause he was too dumb to take care of ’imself. But he was too dumb even to know he had a joke played on him.”
To whom are the following words spoken?
“Used to play jokes on ’im ’cause he was too dumb to take care of ’imself. But he was too dumb even to know he had a joke played on him.”
“Well, he seen this girl in a red dress. Dumb bastard like he is, he wants to touch ever’thing he likes. Just wants to feel it. So he reaches out to feel this red dress an’ the girl lets out a squawk, and that gets Lennie all mixed up, and he holds on ’cause that’s the only thing he can think to do.”
The quote has an example of ___________________.
“Candy looked helplessly at him, for Slim’s opinions were law.”
The passage has an example of ____________________.
“Look, Candy. This ol’ dog jus’ suffers hisself all the time. If you was to take him out and shoot him right in the back of the head—right there, why he’d never know what hit him.”
This quote is a good example of ___________________.
“An’ Curley’s pants is just crawlin’ with ants.”
The above is an example of ___________________.
Who says the following?
“I ought to of shot that dog myself, George. I shouldn’t ought to of let no stranger shoot my dog.”
“Lennie was still smiling with delight at the memory of the ranch.”
This piece of narration shows that the story is_____________________.
Who says the following?
“I can still tend the rabbits, George?”
Candy is troubled over whether or not to have his dog killed. Later he says that he should have done it.
This is an example of ________________________.
“Through the open door came the thuds and occasional clangs of a horseshoe game.”
The above contains examples of __________________.
About whom is the narrator talking in the following passage?
“He wore his blue denim coat over his shoulders like a cape, and he walked hunched way over.”
“He wore his blue denim coat over his shoulders like a cape, and he walked hunched way over.”
This is an example of _________________________.
The fight between Lennie and Curley is an example of what type of conflict?