Of Mice and Men Valaika part 3
George is a large, strong man.
False
Candy is relieved to have someone shoot the dog.
false
Candy lost a leg in an accident.
false
Candy makes fun of George and Lennie's plans for a farm.
false
Curley's wife admires her husband's courage.
false
Curley's wife talks to Lennie in order to make Curley jealous.
false
George agrees to Candy's request to plan for the farm even without Lennie.
false
George is distressed to discover that Lennie has a dead bird in his pocket.
false
George tells the boss that he and Lennie are brothers.
false
Lennie is not allowed to pet small things because he frightens them.
false
Lennie's last name fits his physical appearance.
false
Lennie's last name is appropriate for his size.
false
The boss has a reputation as a difficult taskmaster.
false
The novel ends in the same setting in which it begins.
false
After he kills his pet, Lennie is afraid that George won't let him tend the rabbits.
true
Crooks makes fun of Lennie's dream of a farm.
true
Crooks resents anyone coming into his room.
true
Curley immediately tries to pick a fight with Lennie
true
Curley suspects all the men of being interested in his wife.
true
George allows Candy to be a partner in their plans for the farm.
true
George must continually remind Lennie of his instructions.
true
George tells Lennie to let him do all the talking when they get to the ranch.
true
Lennie imitates everything that George does.
true
Lennie is terrified when Curley attacks him.
true
Lennie looks forward to being able to live off the fat of the land with George.
true
Lennie's killing of Curley's wife is an accident.
true
When he sees Curley's wife's body, George immediately realizes who is responsible for her death.
true