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Choose the best answer: "which Point of View(P.O.V)is Of Mice and Men(1937)in?"
A.) Third-Person P.O.V.
B.) Omnisciently Third-Person P.O.V.
C.) Omnisciently First-Person P.O.V.
Choose the best answer: "which Point of View(P.O.V)is Of Mice and Men(1937)in?"
A.) Third-Person P...
B.) Omnisciently Third-Person P.O.V; or Omniscient(more than one narrator)in Third-Person P.O.V.

Why? Two main characters are the narrators in it, who tell their point-of-views both in Third-Person!
True/False: "one was small yet defined, the other was big yet 'sloppy'. The Big Companion and Follower almost ran over the First to fling himself and his blanket down, and drink from Salinas River's bank.'' ~Of Mice and Men(1937).
True/False: "one was small yet defined, the other was big yet 'sloppy'. The Big Companion and Fol...
True.

In this, it shows the 'Big' one is sloppy, big, but also impatient and quite thirsty!

Short Answer: who is the 'old man' with his old sheepdog, as named by big and powerful Carlson?
~Of Mice and Men(1937)
Short Answer: who is the 'old man' with his old sheepdog, as named by big and powerful Carlson?
~O...
Candy and his old sheepdog (Steinbeck 18).
Choose the best answer: which of the following evidence shows, Lennie is nervous and embarrassed by Curley?~Of Mice and Men(1937)
A.) "Lennie squirmed under[Curley's] look and shifted his feet nervously"(Steinbeck 13).
B.) Curley: '“Let the big guy talk.”
Lennie twisted with embarrassment' (Steinbeck 13).
C.) 'Curley popped into the doorway again and stood looking into the room. The dog raised his head...when Curley jerked out, the grizzled head sank to the floor again(Steinbeck 19).
Choose the best answer: which of the following evidence shows, Lennie is nervous and embarrassed by ...
A.) "Lennie squirmed under[Curley's] look and shifted his feet nervously"(Steinbeck 13).
Short Answer: who filled George's eye with wonder, that he and Lennie could bet on swinging Her(their Future)?
Short Answer: who filled George's eye with wonder, that he and Lennie could bet on swinging Her(the...
Candy, who will add $350 to George's and Lennie's $100 stake(and their $10 savings).

Fact: Candy's eyes open when overhearing their Future, right after his sheepdog has been put down. Later, he wishes he has been the one to put it down, instead of Carlson, but now George feels they can swing their Dream with $450 (Steinbeck 29-31).
Short Answer: Does Curley's Wife know what Lennie is shoveling hay over, when she first comes quietly from around the great barn's last stall?~Of Mice and Men.
Short Answer: Does Curley's Wife know what Lennie is shoveling hay over, when she first comes quiet...
No, not until she has asked twice: "what you got there, sonny boy" (Steinbeck 43).
Choose the best answer: what is the diction Of Mice and Men(1937)?
A.) countryside English.
B.) broken English.
C.) Both A.) and B.)

Choose the best answer: what is the diction Of Mice and Men(1937)?
A.) countryside English.
B.) brok...
C.) Both A.) and B.)
Choose the best answer: according to legend, why did Robert Burns compose "To a Mouse, on Turning Up in Her Nest with the Plough"?
A.) To celebrate Scotland's farming experience of rodent and pest problems.
B.) To apologize to a Mouse, when he exterminated the Mouse's nest of mice, pitilessly. 
C.) To apologize to a Mouse, when he accidentally plowed its nest on his till of land, unfortunately in Winter.
Choose the best answer: according to legend, why did Robert Burns compose "To a Mouse, on Turning U...
C.) To apologize to a Mouse, when he accidentally plowed its nest on his till of land, unfortunately in Winter.

Fact: the poem in the Kilmarnock volume is about Burns' pitiful thoughts, for a frightened mouse trying to survive Winter in a human-dominated world, where human dominion is expressed by The Bible.