Where Does George Find Lennie?

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Question Answer “Of Mice and Men” Chapter 6 Quiz 1. Where does George find Lennie?

At the riverbed where they stayed the night before going to the ranch

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2. Who does Lennie imagine yelling at him? His Aunt Clara and a giant rabbit. 3. What does George say to Lennie? Very little.

Where does George find Lennie in Chapter 6?

Lennie is

by the deep pool of the Salinas River

, waiting for George. He talks to himself, repeating that George will be mad and give him hell. From his memory, he creates his Aunt Clara, who stares disapprovingly and scolds him because once again he did not listen to George.

Where does George tell Lennie to meet him?

George tells Lennie to come and hide

in the bushes near where they are camping in Chapter 1

. He will come and find Lennie there and tell him what to do next. “Look, Lennie–if you jus’ happen to get in trouble like you always done before, I want you to come right here and hide in the brush.”

Where do Lennie and George find work?

In Of Mice and Men, George and Lennie find work on

a ranch near Soledad, California

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Where does Lennie go in the beginning of Chapter 6?

Where does chapter 6 start? Why does it start there?

Salinas River

, this is where Lennie and George decided to meet if Lennie ever got into trouble. This is also where the boys started their journey, and this is where their journey ends.

How does George feel after killing Lennie?

In Of Mice and Men, George

feels anguish after killing Lennie

, but he knows that killing Lennie was the most humane thing to do. In killing Lennie, George loses both a friend and a representation of his dreams.

Why does Lennie think of Aunt Clara now?

It seems familiar because this was the setting at the beginning of the story. Why do you think Lennie visualizes Aunt Clara at this particular time?

Lennie visualizes her because he feels guilty

. … George tells Lennie the story to distract him and put him in his happy place before he dies.

Why did slim drown the puppies?

Slim reports that he drowned four of the puppies

immediately because their mother would have been unable to feed them

. Carlson suggests that they convince Candy to shoot his old, worthless mutt and raise one of the pups instead.

Who finds Curley’s wife dead?

Immediately he remembers to hide in the brush until George comes. Picking up the dead pup, he leaves to go to the hiding place.

Candy

finds Curley’s wife and runs out to find George, who, upon seeing the body, knows what happened.

Who Shot Candy’s dog?

The first reason

Carlson

gives for shooting Candy’s dog is its old age. Carlson begins by explaining to Slim that Candy’s dog is so old he can hardly walk. Carlson then begins to complain about the smell of the old dog.

What is Lennie’s disability?

Lennie has

a mental disability

, making him dependent upon George to manage day to day life in the difficult environment in which they live and work. Lennie is physically very strong (so his name is ironic), but cannot control himself, leading to escalating acts of accidental violence through the book.

Why did George not want Lennie a mouse?

George takes the mouse away from

Lennie because it is dead and will rot

. George says that the mouse isn’t fresh and that he has to take it away because Lennie always kills them. … We also find out that Lennie doesn’t really seem to know his own strength, which is why the mice end up dead in the first place.

What is wrong with Candy’s dog?

Carlson was troubled by

the smell of

Candy’s old dog. The dog is old, arthritic and the smell probably comes from the fact that the dog’s kidneys are slowly failing. Candy said he just didn’t notice the smell because the dog had been with him so long.

What was George’s last words to Lennie?

Towards the end of Chapter 6, George is about to kill Lennie. His last words to Lennie

have to do with their dream

. He tells the whole story to Lennie again — how they will live, what it will be like. Then he kills Lennie.

What would George without Lennie?

What does George say his life would be like without Lennie? He’d be lonely and have no one to share his dreams with. He’d have a girlfriend and no worries and his life would be much easier.

He’d give up ranching and become a sheriff.

Who imagined his Aunt Clara?

At Of Mice and Men’s ending,

Lennie

imagines that he sees Aunt Clara and a gigantic rabbit.

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