
Of Mice and Men Ch. 3
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- Q1What significant event occurs to Candy's dog in Chapter 3?Candy's dog gets adoptedCandy's dog is euthanizedCandy's dog runs awayCandy's dog wins a fight30s
- Q2In Chapter 3 of 'Of Mice and Men', who offers to take care of George and Lennie's new place?CandySlimCrooksCurley30s
- Q3What does Curley do to Lennie in Chapter 3 that escalates tensions?Curley punches LennieCurley laughs at LennieCurley takes Lennie's hatCurley insults Lennie30s
- Q4What does Candy fear will happen to him after his dog is put down?He fears he will become blindHe fears he will lose his jobHe fears he will never find friendsHe fears he will be discarded like the dog30s
- Q5What topic does Crooks discuss with Lennie in Chapter 3 that highlights the theme of loneliness?His experiences of racial discriminationHis friendships with other ranch handsHis dream of owning a farmHis family history30s
- Q6What does George tell Lennie to do if he gets in trouble in Chapter 3?Hide in the brushRun to the barnStay by the riverGo to Slim's house30s
- Q7How does Candy react when he hears about George and Lennie's dream of owning a farm?He feels jealous of themHe offers them money but doesn't want to joinHe becomes excited and wants to join themHe dismisses it as unrealistic30s
- Q8What is the significance of the card game in Chapter 3?It symbolizes camaraderie and competition among the menIt represents wealth and successIt reveals the characters' backstoriesIt shows the importance of games in society30s
- Q9What significant action does Candy take in Chapter 3 of 'Of Mice and Men' that affects his future?He offers his life savings to George and Lennie to support their dream.He decides to leave the ranch forever.He gets into a fight with Curley.He adopts a puppy to keep him company.30s
- Q10What does Slim give to George and Lennie as a gesture of support in Chapter 3?Slim gives them a rifle for protection.Slim gives them a puppy.Slim gives them a piece of land.Slim gives them money for their dream.30s
- Q11What does Candy's dog symbolize in Chapter 3 of 'Of Mice and Men'?It symbolizes hope for a better future.It represents loyalty and friendship.It represents the brutality of nature.It symbolizes aging and the fate of those deemed useless.30s
- Q12How does Curley react when he finds Lennie and George together in Chapter 3?He becomes aggressive and picks a fight with Lennie.He asks them to join him for a game.He decides to ignore them and walks away.He apologizes for his earlier behavior.30s
- Q13What advice does George give Lennie regarding what to do if he gets into trouble in Chapter 3?He tells Lennie to go hide in the brush by the river.He tells him to stay silent and not react.He suggests that Lennie should confront Curley directly.He advises Lennie to run as far away as possible.30s
- Q14What does Candy worry about after the fate of his dog is decided in Chapter 3?He worries about not having enough money to live.He thinks he might have to leave the ranch for good.He fears he will be discarded like his dog when he can no longer work.He is concerned about where his next meal will come from.30s
- Q15In Chapter 3 of 'Of Mice and Men', what is the reaction of the others when Candy's dog is put down?They ignore the situation altogether.They criticize Candy for not taking better care of his dog.They cheer and celebrate the act.They feel sympathy for Candy but know it was a necessary decision.30s