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Ch 3 Of Mice and Men Quiz 23-24

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  • Q1
    3. Lennie is really laughing about ____ when Curley confronts him in chapter 3?
    how pretty girls are
    how he will get to tend the rabbits
    Carlson's joke
    30s
  • Q2
    4. Curley relentlessly begins ___ Lennie with no retaliation at first.
    kicking
    punching
    pushing
    30s
  • Q3
    6. Slim tells Curley to say ...
    He got beat up at Susy's brothel
    He got his hand caught in a machine
    He got his hand and foot caught in a tractor
    30s
  • Q4
    8. Which set is the correct set of the themes for this novella?
    Prejudice, Loneliness, Travel
    Friendship, Intolerance, Farming
    Loneliness, Friendship, Prejudice
    30s
  • Q5
    9. VOCAB: "He wanted to talk. Slim neither encouraged nor discouraged him. He just sat back quiet and _______________________" (Steinbeck 59).
    receptive
    reprehensible
    reverence
    30s
  • Q6
    10. VOCAB: "When Candy spoke they both jumped as though they had been caught doing something ___________" (Steinbeck 62).
    receptive
    reprehensible
    reverence
    30s
  • Q7
    11. VOCAB: "Through the open door came the thuds and occasional clangs of a horseshoe game, and now and then the sound of voices raised in approval or __________" (Steinbeck 68).
    receptive
    derision
    reverence
    30s
  • Q8
    12. What is the true story behind why Lennie and George travel together?
    They're cousins and Lennie was kicked in the head when he was younger
    Lennie's Aunt Clara died, so George just began looking after him
    Lennie and George are brothers. Lennie and George's Aunt Clara died, so he had to take care of Lennie alone
    30s
  • Q9
    13. How does Steinbeck reiterate how lonely the life of a migrant farm worker is in chapter 3?
    He writes about George playing Solitaire
    He has the men eat supper alone
    He describes the bunkhouse being so sparse and bare
    30s
  • Q10
    14. How does Steinbeck show how the American Dream (during The Great Depression) meant finding hope in even the small things?
    He has the men play cards together
    He has the men go to the brothels
    He has Whit talk about the former worker's article in the magazine
    30s
  • Q11
    16. Lennie has problems with petting things too hard. This has now become a problem for Lennie
    Person vs. Society
    Person vs. Nature
    Person vs. Self
    30s
  • Q12
    17. Curley's Wife is called a "tart" and "jailbait". They do not think she should talk to the men or dress the way she does.
    Person vs. Self
    Person vs. Society
    Person vs. Person
    30s
  • Q13
    18. What part of the plot chart is chapter 3?
    Rising Action
    Climax
    Falling Action
    30s
  • Q14
    19. The setting for chapter 3 is?
    Saturday afternoon; the barn
    Friday night; bunkhouse
    Sunday morning; candy’s room
    30s

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