In Of Mice and Men, what is most likely the author's reason for including the
following exchan...
English, 12.03.2020 21:49, SpookySpooks
In Of Mice and Men, what is most likely the author's reason for including the
following exchange (paragraphs 20-23)?
"Course you did. Well, look. Lennie-if you jus' happen to get in trouble like you
always done before, I want you to come right here an' hide in the brush."
"Hide in the brush," said Lennie slowly.
"Hide in the brush till I come for you. Can you remember that?"
"Sure I can, George. Hide in the brush till you come."
a) To foreshadow something that will happen later.
Ob) To make clear that George is annoyed with Lennie
c) To make George seem like he's overreacting
d) To demonstrate the differences between the two men
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