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Card 6

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Why does it seem that Curley's wife has planned her encounter with Lennie?

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Card 7

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What is the issue even though Curley's wife's actions seem reckless?

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Card 8

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What does the fact that for large parts of the conversation, Lennie and Curley's wife are talking past each other show?

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Card 9

Front

What do Lennie and Curley's wife both have in common?

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Card 10

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What does Curley's wife resist which causes Lennie to suddenly become violent? What two things does this echo?

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Card 11

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What is Lennie's violence triggered by?

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Card 12

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Talk about the description of Curley's wife "flopped like a fish"

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Card 13

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What has Lennie's actions done?

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Card 14

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George's dream of owning his own land and being his own boss is over - what does he know his future is going to consist of?

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Card 15

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What does George's quote of the dream "I think I knowed we'd never do her" suggest?

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