the sound of the shots at the end.. The shots leaves in doubt what happens to Lennie and Abner Snopes. They may have been killed by Major De Spain or they may have escaped and gone on living life as they had before.
The singular possessive form of the noun barn is barn's.
"A tornado hit the barn." would be a sentence.
No, the word 'old' is used as an adjective to describe the noun 'barn'. Example sentences for the noun 'old': The agency provides home services for the old and disabled in the community. We carry sheet music of all types, both the old and the new.
Helping a neighbor build a barn
In Chapter 5 of "Of Mice and Men," it is Curley's wife who visits Lennie in the barn. She strikes up a conversation with him, revealing her loneliness and desire for attention. This encounter ultimately leads to a tragic event.
Lennie came to the barn to pet the puppies, which he enjoyed doing because he found them soft and comforting.
Because Lennie doesn't want to be away from his new pup.
well could be the one guy in the today show crowd everyday In the book 'Of Mice and Men' Lennie is Lennie Small, he is George's best friend. He is traveller looking for work during the great depression in America. He is very big but doesn't no his own strength. He is also not very bright. He is obsessed with rabbits and loves touching soft things which gets him into a lot of trouble.
Lennie is alone in the barn with his puppy, which is dead. Lennie still strokes it sadly, saying, "Why do you got to get killed?
He came to the barn to see his pup
Lennie is hunched over because he is feeling guilty and ashamed for accidentally killing Curley's wife in the barn. He understands the consequences of his actions and is overwhelmed with remorse.
Lennie is in the barn with a small puppy in his hands that he accidentally killed by stroking it really hard!
Lennie spends time in the barn to be close to the puppies and horses, which provide him comfort and companionship. He enjoys their company because they do not judge him like others do.
Lennie slept in the barn because George told him to go there and hide after an incident with Curley's wife. George knew Lennie needed to be somewhere safe until he came to get him.
Lennie leaves Curley's wife in the barn because he accidentally killed her in a fit of panic. He takes the dead puppy to the river because he wants to give it a proper burial, as he doesn't understand the severity of his actions towards the puppy in the same way he does with Curley's wife.
George knows that Lennie will want to sleep in the barn on Friday night because Lennie always wants to tend the rabbits there, and it brings him comfort and joy. Additionally, George wants to keep Lennie away from the other ranch workers because he knows they can be mean and may potentially harm Lennie due to his disabilities.