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    introduces us to George and Lennie indeed gives the impression that the larger Lennie‚ suffers from some form mental disability. He is the exact antithesis is the character of George‚ a small man‚ with sharp features‚ who seems to be close friend and confidant to Lennie. In addition to this‚ George also seems to be greatly concerned with Lennie’s safety and well-being. Furthermore‚ it seemed to me that the two have had a long-time close companionship‚ or‚ that George owes Lennie some type of allegiance

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    have invested in was especially low and now you realize in a couple of weeks that you will lose all of your belongings. Set during the Great Depression when the stock market had come to its all time low crash‚ the novella‚ Of Mice and Men‚ follows a journey of two struggling men who wish to pursue happiness during times of need. The author‚ John Steinbeck‚ hints to the readers that one of the many themes is that ones with less wish to achieve more and get better in life such as getting a better paying

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    The first man came to a halt and the follower almost knocked him over. "Lennie!" he screamed‚ "You crazy bastard watch where you’re going. Now come on get a move on. We got a lotta work to do‚" he barked at him. "But George… I’m thirsty‚" Lennie replied tiredly. "For Petes sake! You just had a drink half an hour a go. You’re never full up are ya?" George said. "Honest George I wont ask again ’til tomorrow‚" pleaded Lennie. "Alright‚ but this is the last time you’re having anything from me for

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    In the novel “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck‚ loneliness affects the friendships and relationships in the novel. The novel is set in the 1930’s in the great depression which inspires the themes seen in this book. The characters in the book are victims of the great depression which means they have to travel around America looking for work on ranches. Consequently‚ this means that the characters such as Crooks‚ Candy and Curley’s wife. All of these characters are all outcasts. Crooks works on

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    CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education MARK SCHEME for the October/November 2012 series 0500 FIRST LANGUAGE ENGLISH 0500/23 Paper 2 (Reading Passages – Extended)‚ maximum raw mark 50 This mark scheme is published as an aid to teachers and candidates‚ to indicate the requirements of the examination. It shows the basis on which Examiners were instructed to award marks. It does not indicate the details of the discussions that took

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    only as a way to entertain oneself but also portraying the futility of dreams. When the men sit around the ‘big square table’ to play together they have the opportunity to succeed. They would enjoy this as they live in a life where their only companion is loneliness and defeat. The cards are a symbol of dreams as they take a gamble in the hopes that they will triumph. At first Crooks’ scoffs at the idea of Lennie having a dream however the he lets go of his dignity and asks if he can be a part of the

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    and settle there. Be sure to include what the colony has to offer and what the colony does not. Identify which region (New England‚ South‚ or Middle) you are promoting and include pictures of your region. Items to include: 1. Economics • Jobs- How did they make money? • Trade opportunities‚ what was traded? • Food and Natural Resources‚ what can you take from the land? • Slavery/Indentured servants. Did they have them‚ why/ why not? 2. Geography • Geographic location‚ near what (ex. water)

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    Investigating Question: Does the concentration of salt in the water‚ affects the germination of the seed? Purpose: To see if the salinity of the water affects the germination of the seed‚ before its put into the soil. Back Ground Information: Seed germination is the sprouting or growth of a seed into the start of a plant. When environmental factors such as moisture‚ temperature‚ oxygen‚ and sometimes light are appropriate‚ a viable seed will begin to germinate. Salinity (salt-affected)

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    Of Mice and Men Essay: ‘Soledad’ means loneliness. Why is this relevant in ‘Of Mice and Men’? The relevance of ‘Of Mice and Men’ being set in the town of Soledad comes from the parallels drawn between the meaning of the name ‘Soledad’ and the deeper sense of loneliness expressed through the characters of the novella. The symbolism of the loneliness that is associated with the town of Soledad establishes an underlying sense of loneliness in all characters. The author uses a variety of techniques

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