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George and Lennie Cycle

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  • Why does Lennie say what he does in step 4?
    For reassurance and to feel a sense of belonging.
  • After George has yelled, what happens first (step 3)?
    George feels guilty
  • How does Lennie react to George's guilt (step 3)?
    He plays on George's emotions
  • Give an example of something small Lennie does that angers George from the first chapter.
    Wants ketchup for his beans
  • What does the story do for Lennie?
    It's a clean slate (he is absolved) and he can start over
  • In step 4, what does Lennie say? A. He hates George. B. George is the best friend ever. C. He won't forgive George for yelling. D. He will leave George
    D
  • What happens first in the cycle? A. Lennie kills a person. B. Lennie does something small. C. Lennie ignores George.
    B
  • What does Lennie want to hear in step 5?
    The story about their farm
  • What is something George might yell that is hurtful?
    He's better off without him.
  • How does George react when Lennie does something to anger him (step 2)?
    George flies off the handle and yells violently and says hurtful things.
  • What is Lennie's favorite part of the story in step 5?
    The bunnies