47 pages 1 hour read

John Steinbeck

Of Mice and Men

Fiction | Novella | Adult | Published in 1937

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Chapters 1-2

1. George says, “You never oughta drink water when it ain’t running, Lennie.” What does this most likely show about George?

A) George is both Lennie’s friend and his adviser.

B) George doesn’t actually like Lennie very much.

C) George is worried about whether they’ll find water.

D) George is upset with Lennie for an unknown reason.

2. George warns Lennie not to talk when they meet the boss at the new ranch, saying, “[If] he sees ya work before he hears ya talk, we’re set.” Why?

A) Lennie is likely to say something insulting.

B) Lennie is likely to reveal his and George’s real motivations.

C) Lennie’s strength will impress the boss, but his intellect will not.

D) Lennie’s attitude toward new people is always aggressive.